Aug 072016
 

Sundown actually isn’t a half bad little comedy with likeable enough characters and some decent club music that will make usage of your surround sound system. The DVD released through Lionsgate has a lengthy making-of featurette and some deleted scenes while the video and audio transfers are both top notch for DVD.

 

 

Sundown
(2016)

Genre(s): Comedy
Lionsgate | R – 104 min. – $19.98 | August 16, 2016

Date Published: 08/07/2016 | Author: The Movieman

 


MOVIE INFO:
Directed by:
Fernando Lebrija
Writer(s): Miguel Tejada-Flores & Fernando Lebrija (written by)
Cast: Devon Werkheiser, Sean Marquette, Camilla Belle, Silverio Palacios, Sara Paxton, Reid Ewing, Teri Hatcher, John Michael Higgins, Jordi Molla
DISC INFO:
Features:
Featurette, Deleted Scenes
Digital Copy: Yes
Formats Included: DVD
Number of Discs: 1
Audio: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40
Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish
Region(s): 1

 

PLOT SYNOPSIS


Best buds Logan (DEVON WERKHEISER) and Blake (SEAN MARQUETTE) jet to exotic Puerto Vallarta over spring break, hoping to hook up with their crushes. But after Logan meets a local beauty named Gaby (CAMILLA BELLE), he awakens to find he’s minus a valuable watch. Suddenly, the bros are plunged into a wild underworld of gangstas, strip clubs, and high-speed chases in this adventure featuring the smallest bikinis, tightest bodies, top DJs, and hottest beats on the planet.

 

SPECIAL FEATURES – 1.75/5


This release comes with a matted slip cover. Inside is a redemption code for the Digital copy. Not much was included but there is a lengthy Behind the Scenes (35:00) featurette and a set of Deleted Scenes (13:27).

 

VIDEO – 4.25/5, AUDIO – 4.5/5


Sundown is presented with an anamorphic widescreen transfer (2.40 aspect ratio) and showcases nice, vibrant colors of the on-location shots in Puerto Vallarta and comes with a standard but effective Dolby Digital 5.1, showing off the numerous amount of club music strewn throughout the picture.

OVERALL – 2.5/5


Overall, Sundown actually isn’t a half bad little comedy with likeable enough characters and some decent club music that will make usage of your surround sound system. The DVD released through Lionsgate has a lengthy making-of featurette and some deleted scenes while the video and audio transfers are both top notch for DVD.

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