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Pedestrian digital video has spunk, but it's not much better than mundane. Patriots red and blue shine, showing zest in saturation. Stadium shots bring spectacle, even if stock footage. Vibrancy is the best part of this disc. Contrast and black levels both shine as well, but the vividness steals the attention.

A little noise/artificial grain hovers over the image harmlessly, not robbing any texture or fidelity. Close-ups draw as much detail as possible, although cinematography prefers a softer touch. Digital smoothing on Jane Fonda is pervasive, and stock shots from cities or stadiums compress heavily. Overall though, 80 for Brady leaves no long term impression visually, and it's as dynamic as a bland TV series.

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Dolby Atmos gives the music space, but saves the rest for game time. Stadium scenes come alive thanks to the crowd, although this is mundane too. Heights barely activate in any notable way. The subwoofer punches up the score a bit, however minor that might be.

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