White House Down 2013 1080p Blu-ray Remux Avc D... Guide

If White House Down is your guilty pleasure, the 1080p Blu-ray Remux is the only way to watch it. The AVC video gives you filmic texture that streaming destroys, and the lossless audio turns your living room into a war zone. Ignore the critics, grab the popcorn, and watch the White House get blown up in reference quality. Have you compared the remux to the Netflix or Amazon stream? Let me know in the comments—I promise I won’t judge your bandwidth.

That “AVC” in the filename? That’s the advanced video codec used on the Blu-ray. And the “DTS-HD MA” (Master Audio) is lossless surround sound. In short: this is the closest you’ll get to sliding the actual disc into your player, minus the menus and FBI warnings. While 4K is now the shiny object everyone chases, a well-mastered 1080p Blu-ray can still stun. White House Down was shot digitally on the ARRI Alexa, finished at a 2K digital intermediate. So a 1080p remux is actually the native resolution of the final master. White House Down 2013 1080p Blu-ray Remux AVC D...

When a paramilitary group seizes the White House, Cale does the usual action-hero things: outruns fireballs, drives a limo through the lawn, and quips in the face of danger. Jamie Foxx plays President Sawyer as a cool-headed, car-driving, rocket-launching badass. If White House Down is your guilty pleasure,

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