Party Down S01e04 Bdmv _verified_ -
Party Down S01E04 proves that a bad day at a corporate retreat is better than a good day at any other catering job — and on Blu-ray, every awkward silence sounds glorious.
Here’s a review of , often listed with the production code or release format "BDMV" (referring to the Blu-ray disc menu structure or high-quality rip): "Party Down – S01E04: 'Brandix Corporate Retreat'" (BDMV Review) Format Note: The BDMV tag usually indicates an untouched or remuxed Blu-ray source. For a show like Party Down , which thrives on dry, rapid-fire dialogue and subtle visual gags, the high-bitrate 1080p video and lossless audio of a BDMV rip make a noticeable difference. Colors pop (those hideous '70s polyester suits look gloriously tacky), and the ambient sound of the retreat’s forest setting is crisp without drowning out the jokes. party down s01e04 bdmv
The team heads to a woodsy retreat center. Henry (Adam Scott) tries to avoid commitment to anything, Roman (Martin Starr) rants about the banality of corporate team-building, and Casey (Lizzy Caplan) attempts to pitch her acting reel to a junior exec. Meanwhile, Ron (Ken Marino in a dual role as the motivational guru) tries to keep his own failing Party Down squad in line while also playing a hyperbolic business coach named "Rick." Party Down S01E04 proves that a bad day
This is the fourth episode of the first season, and by now the cater-waiters of Party Down have settled into their miserable, hilarious rhythm. The gang is hired to cater a corporate retreat for Brandix (a fictional electronics company), led by a smarmy motivational speaker named Rick (played perfectly by Ken Marino, who co-wrote the episode). Colors pop (those hideous '70s polyester suits look