Excision 2012 1080p BluRay REMUX AVC DTS-HD MA 5 1-ATELiER
A disturbed and delusional high school student with aspirations of a career in medicine goes to extremes to earn the approval of her controlling mother.
Year: 2012
Duration: 81 min
Release date: Friday 2nd November 2012
Genre: Horror
Rating
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Stars:
AnnaLynne McCord, Traci Lords, Ariel Winter, Roger Bart
Release.....: Excision.2012.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.DTS-HD.MA.5.1-ATELiER
Video.......: MPEG-4 AVC Video / 28215 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
Audio[1]....: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 3953 kbps / 24-bit
Audio[2]....: Commentary by writer/director Richard Bates, Jr. and actor AnnaLynne McCord
Subtitle....: English / Danish / Finnish / German / Italian / Norwegian / Spanish / Swedish
Chapters....: Named
By..........: xzin
Source[1]...: Starz / Anchor Bay USA Blu-ray (RB2K) | Video, Subs
Source[2]...: Another World Entertainment NOR Blu-ray (HDMike) | Audio, Subs
Source[3]...: Savoy Film GER Blu-ray (CAELUM) | Commentary, Subs
Source[4]...: ESP Blu-ray | Comparison
Source[5]...: ITA PAL DVD (DDN) | Subs
Source[6]...: NTSC DVD | Named Chapters
🗒️ Notes
Video is from the USA disc. (Video Comparison: NOR vs USA vs GER vs ESP) ESP is not listed on blu-ray.com and appears to be some kind of leaked post-production asset -- Here's what the opening credits show. The quality is very similar to USA and I was leery of using a source that wasn't 100% retail so I ruled it out. It does provide a good baseline, however, when looking at NOR and GER. NOR is the odd duck out in terms of color grading, and is most egregious in some of the scenes with blood which looks more orange than red. NOR also has bad macroblocking, evident on many of the shots with solid color backgrounds. GER on the other hand has its gamma cranked (and still doesn't match USA/ESP after a 0.88 gamma correction), which exaggerates banding problems in a few scenes. USA has the best overall detail of the lot while being free of those issues, so that's what I used.
Audio sounds similar across releases; I sourced from the NOR disc, which was the only disc to feature true 24-bit depth. Commentary from the GER disc, trimmed to the appropriate length.
Subs from all discs, synced as needed, with English SDH PGS subs OCR'd to create SDH and non-SDH SRT versions. Italian VobSubs from the PAL DVD OCR'd to SRT by antipro (thanks!). Named chapters from the NTSC DVD. Special thanks to fivenine for helping me track down many of the discs for this project.
Enjoy!