Michael Gaston
7 Films
Michael Gaston
7 Included Films

Michael Gaston (born November 5, 1962, height 6' 3" (1,91 m)) is an American film and television actor. He played agent Quinn on the show Prison Break. He appeared as Gray Anderson on the CBS drama series Jericho. He also appeared in the first season of The Sopranos as a compulsive gambler in trouble with Tony. He portrayed General Tommy Franks in the Oliver Stone film W. Michael Gaston has appeared in over twenty films, including Ransom, Cop Land, 13 Days, The Crucible, Double Jeopardy and High Crimes, Sugar, and Body of Lies as well as the cop partner to Jimmy Smits in the movie Bless the Child. The actor has also had roles in numerous TV dramas, including The Sopranos, The West Wing, Homicide: Life on the Street, Law & Order, Fringe, ABC's The Practice, and 24. He has appeared in comedies as well, including Ally McBeal and Malcolm in the Middle. Gaston has had various on and off Broadway roles, including A Day in the Death of Joe Egg on Broadway, and Henry V and Landscape of the Body. Gaston is married with two children. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Gaston, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Director: Ang Lee
US Olive Films Blu-ray or Australia Imprint Blu-ray?
French Carlotta Films Blu-ray or Australia Imprint Blu-ray?

Director: Ang Lee
US Olive Films Blu-ray or Australia Imprint Blu-ray?
French Carlotta Films Blu-ray or Australia Imprint Blu-ray?

Director: Iain Softley
Both 88 Films and Germany Capelight are superior to the Shout Factory in HDR10 but their FEL layer may even things out. Objectively, the Capelight looks best as they avoided the chroma blocking that’s visible in 88’s disc but they in turn include an Atmos mix. I have the Shout Factory, love how it looks and the 4K transfer is spectacular. https://slow.pics/c/vPmFQSAH
Original 5.1 mix: Amazon stream
Original stereo: 88 Films Blu-ray

Director: Iain Softley
Both 88 Films and Germany Capelight are superior to the Shout Factory in HDR10 but their FEL layer may even things out. Objectively, the Capelight looks best as they avoided the chroma blocking that’s visible in 88’s disc but they in turn include an Atmos mix. I have the Shout Factory, love how it looks and the 4K transfer is spectacular. https://slow.pics/c/vPmFQSAH
Original 5.1 mix: Amazon stream
Original stereo: 88 Films Blu-ray

Director: Peter Hyams
Kino Lorber 4K Blu-ray disappointing

Director: Peter Hyams
Kino Lorber 4K Blu-ray disappointing

Director: Ron Howard

Director: Ron Howard

Director: Christopher Nolan

Director: Christopher Nolan

Director: Steven Spielberg

Director: Steven Spielberg

Director: Paul Schrader

Director: Paul Schrader
7 films