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Black levels are deep without losing shadow detail (important for the Red John episodes’ moodier lighting). Simon Baker’s blue eyes and Robin Tunney’s auburn hair have never looked so distinct. The exclusive encode uses a higher bitrate than the standard Blu-ray, eliminating any banding in the Sacramento skyline shots.
Complementing the video upgrade is a remastered audio track, typically presented in DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. While The Mentalist is not an action-heavy blockbuster, the audio upgrade drastically improves the atmospheric tension of the series. the mentalist bluray exclusive
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The Mentalist was beautifully shot, often utilizing the rich, sun-drenched landscapes of California to contrast the dark, psychological underbelly of the crimes being investigated. Do you need a comparison between the and
: This Blu-ray exclusive set presents every episode in pristine, uncompressed high definition, striking a perfect balance between sharp detail and filmic texture.
For this season, the exclusives were tangible and plentiful: The exclusive encode uses a higher bitrate than
Trace the dark, multi-season arc of television's most elusive serial killer. This exclusive documentary feature maps out the entire Red John mythology, featuring interviews with the cast and crew about how they kept the killer's identity a secret on set, the fan theories that kept them on their toes, and the ultimate resolution of the storyline. Deleted Scenes and Gag Reels
The Mentalist Blu-ray Exclusive includes:
For years, fans of Bruno Heller’s sly, sun-drenched procedural The Mentalist had to make do with streaming compression or dated DVD box sets. That changes with , a retailer-specific (Target/Best Buy/FilmArena—depending on region) release that finally gives Patrick Jane’s mind games the high-definition respect they deserve.
While PG-rated gag reels exist on YouTube, the Blu-ray exclusive gag reels are uncensored. Expect Simon Baker breaking character with profane improvisations and Tim Kang (Cho) smiling—a rare exclusive sighting.