In an era currently dominated by rigid, formulaic studio franchises, Ocean's Twelve stands out as a joyous, self-aware piece of pure cinema. It is a movie about movie stars being movie stars, captured with gorgeous cinematography by Soderbergh (under his pseudonym Peter Andrews) and propelled by David Holmes’ iconic, jazz-infused psychedelic score. The Technical Legacy of H.264 and Blu-ray Rips
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For fans of Steven Soderbergh, this is the best way to watch the film without a physical disc. The H264 encode preserves the gritty, golden texture of the European locales, and the AAC audio keeps the snappy script clear and front-and-center. While the film remains the black sheep of the Ocean's trilogy (too clever for its own good, critics said), the release of it remains a testament to the golden age of private torrenting. In an era currently dominated by rigid, formulaic
In an era currently dominated by rigid, formulaic studio franchises, Ocean's Twelve stands out as a joyous, self-aware piece of pure cinema. It is a movie about movie stars being movie stars, captured with gorgeous cinematography by Soderbergh (under his pseudonym Peter Andrews) and propelled by David Holmes’ iconic, jazz-infused psychedelic score. The Technical Legacy of H.264 and Blu-ray Rips
: This is the source of the file. It indicates that the video was ripped directly from a commercial Blu-ray Disc. Blu-ray sources offer the highest available bitrate and the best picture and audio quality for home media, especially when compared to streaming services.
For fans of Steven Soderbergh, this is the best way to watch the film without a physical disc. The H264 encode preserves the gritty, golden texture of the European locales, and the AAC audio keeps the snappy script clear and front-and-center. While the film remains the black sheep of the Ocean's trilogy (too clever for its own good, critics said), the release of it remains a testament to the golden age of private torrenting.