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Dexter: Complete First Season (Blu-ray) (V)

“The rest of the show is flawless, a compliment that I don’t throw around too often. The writing is top-notch, the story is engrossing and the ensemble cast is one of the best I’ve ever seen in a television show or film..”

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After watching DEXTER: THE SECOND SEASON on DVD, I was hoping Paramount/CBS and Showtime would learn from their mistakes and actually put some thought into their special features in the future. It was such a shame to see absolutely nothing worth mentioning included in that box set, with the even bigger travesty being the unfulfilled promise of a third season preview in the set. But, at the end of the day, DEXTER is still one of the best shows on television. When your show is that good, I guess you don’t care whether you include extras for diehard fans or not, since you know they’ll buy it anyway.

Going back to DEXTER: THE FIRST SEASON, after not watching it since it first arrived on DVD, I was stunned at how poor the acting in the premiere episode was when compared to the rest of the series. Jennifer Carpenter’s performance has always left something to be desired, even though she does progressively get better as her character develops. But I really got the sense that the actors didn’t quite have their chemistry down pat from the get-go. Michael C. Hall’s turn as Dexter comes off a bit self-aware in the beginning, in the sense that he’s trying so hard to put up a front, that there’s absolutely no way Doakes would be the only one to catch onto him. After the first half of the episode, though, he puts his co-stars to shame and reminds us why he got all those Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Speaking of Doakes, one of the reasons I was interested in revisiting the first season for was to see if Erik King chewed the scenery as much as I remembered. I was pleasantly surprised to see that his performance was so much better than I recalled and I found it to be almost as good as Hall’s.

The rest of the show is flawless, a compliment that I don’t throw around too often. The writing is top-notch, the story is engrossing and the ensemble cast is one of the best I’ve ever seen in a television show or film. But, above all else, the moral dilemma is what really drives the show forward. Is Dexter doing the right thing by taking the law into his own hands? Dexter is a character that is free from the bonds of emotion and shows little remorse for his anti-social behaviors, yet, we, the audience, are able to completely empathize with and root for him. That’s the power of truly great entertainment: it challenges your concept of a “white and black world,” making you realize that there are shades of grey.

The 1080p transfer on the Blu-Ray release of DEXTER: THE FIRST SEASON is encoded with an AVC MPEG-4, beating out the 1080i presentation during its run on Showtime HD. The picture is crisp and the colors are vibrant for the most part. The season finale, “Born Free,” has a considerable amount of grain during indoor scenes and tends to look soft overall. Several other instances of these complaints occur throughout the season but only for seconds at a time. During these particular scenes, the standard definition release actually has a substantial edge on its Blu-ray counterpart. The Dolby TrueHD 5.1 lossless track adds a lot of clarity and depth to the dialogue and memorable score (most notably, the pieces by Daniel Licht and Rolfe Kent).

The biggest disappointment with the set lies in CBS/Paramount’s inability to put some thought into their bonus features for DEXTER and present them in a way that doesn’t make me want chuck my box set out the window. The commentary tracks, featured on “Return to Sender” and “Born Free,” are the only extras carried over from the standard definition release and put on the actual Blu-Ray. “The Academy Of Blood” and “Witnessed In Blood,” the two featurettes from the original box set, can only be accessed using B-D Live. Unfortunately, the page for DEXTER had not been activated at the time of this review, so I can’t comment on the efficiency of the page or whether the bonus materials have been re-edited. Also included on the set’s B-D Live component are a Michael C. Hall podcast (presumably the same one from the second season box set), the first episode of DEXTER: SEASON THREE (maybe it won’t be a tease this time around?) and the first two episodes of UNITED STATES OF TARA. There’s 3 50GB Blu-Rays included in the box set, so it’s absolutely inexcusable that they didn’t include the two featurettes on one of the discs (the bonus episodes of TARA and DEXTER are completely expendable, as is the podcast). DEXTER: THE FIRST SEASON Blu-Ray is something that I would only recommend to rabid fans or those who haven’t had a chance to pick up the original release. The picture and sound upgrade is nice, but for those who were hoping for something meatier in the extras department, or don’t have a Profile 2.0 player, it’s not worth the double-dip.

Show (reflected as official score): 5/5
Blu-Ray: 3/5

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Post Malone Teams With Platinum Dunes & Vault Comics to Create ‘Fury Road’ Meets ‘Evil Dead’ Movie

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Pictured: Post Malone in the "Chemical" music video

Here’s an interesting one for you today. “Post Malone, Michael Bay and Brad Fuller’s Platinum Dunes, and Vault Comics have partnered to create an all-new IP universe based on an original story by the 8x diamond recording artist,” Bloody Disgusting has learned this afternoon.

What exactly does this mean? Well, the plan is for Vault Comics to launch this original genre story as a graphic novel in 2025, with Platinum Dunes developing the film adaptation.

The comic book/movie doesn’t yet have a title, but here’s what we know so far…

The official press release details today, “Blending elements of road thrillers like Mad Max: Fury Road, and demonic horror like Evil Dead, the story is set in medieval Europe, where the only thing standing in the way of the horde of demons infesting the continent is a mysterious armored 18-wheeler seemingly sent back from the heavens.”

“I’m so pumped to share this badass story with the world, and I couldn’t ask for better partners than Michael Bay and Vault to help bring this story to life,” Post Malone said in a statement.

“This is the kind of project you dream about,” said Vault CEO Damian Wassel. “We get to work with an exceptional artist at the top of his game to build a completely original story from the ground up. We have an iconic director helping to guide the creative development. We’re going to bring the world a mind-blowing graphic novel, and that’s just the beginning.”

“I love working with talented people, and Post Malone is incredibly gifted,” says Bay. “I am excited to work with him on such an intriguing idea, and when you add Vault to the mix, it raises the bar to another level. This new IP is just what the graphic world needs right now.”

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