Synopsis

All his life, Dan Landsman (Black) has never been the cool guy. He hopes to change everything by befriending former high school hero Oliver Lawless (Marsden) and convincing him to show up at their class reunion. However, Dan’s plan backfires as his obsession with Oliver proceeds to take over his home, career and entire life. Being cool can be costly!

The D Train - Blu-ray Movie Review

Specifications
The D Train - Blu-ray Movie Review
Paramount Studios
DTS-MA 5.1, 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio
Starring: Jack Black and James Marsden
Directed by Andrew Mogel and Jarrad Paul

Rating

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Violence: No
Sex: Yes
Language: Yes

Commentary

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Dan (Black) is the head of the high school reunion committee and has very few real friends. Basically, he is a frustrated loser, and has been since high school. When the attendance of this year’s reunion is projected to be very low he begins to look for ways entice his former classmates back. When he sees an old classmate in a TV ad, he decides that if he can get Oliver (Marsden) to go to the reunion, everyone else will follow. He goes to LA to meet him, after telling and bringing his boss that this trip is a business trip, and from there things go south quickly. Turns out that Oliver is a loser, too, and can’t find an acting job in L.A..This is a movie that is a departure from Black’s usual films and it more of a dark dramedy, than light hearted comedy. He has an un-funny homosexual incident with Marsden character that almost ruins his reputation and strains his standing with his wife. His boss feels betrayed and duped, with his business almost destroyed. His relationship with his son is upended. The movie does have a couple of funny moments, but there are some very dark and dramatic elements to this which left me feeling sad for Dan. The trailer makes it look more comical than it really is and Oliver is not to blame for Dan’s sad life choices. Somehow most of the issues all get resolved and Dan comes out ahead because of the notoriety he achieves. But seriously, all of this for a high school reunion? Why care?

The D Train - Blu-ray Movie Review

Technical

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There is excellent picture quality overall and good contrast in the night scenes. Skin tones are good with well saturated colors, even in the night life scenes. Sound is uniformly good, though not a lot of deep bass or surround action. Dialog is clear and well centered on the screen.

The D Train - Blu-ray Movie Review

Extras

Commentaries with some deleted scenes and gag reels.