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RE: Blu Ray Recommendations
Recommend Jackie(2017)
I got it from B&M Bargains for £10.
Pablo Larraín's English language debut see's Natalie Portman in world class form as Jackie Kennedy,grieving in the aftermath of her husband's death.
Extras :
Audio commentary
Making of
Photo gallery
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RE: Blu Ray Recommendations
Highly recommend The Time Machine(1960)
I bought it from a Monday market for £8
George Pal's adaptation of H.G Well's book with its famous and innovative time lapse sequences rightly stands out as a masterpiece amongst 1960s b-movies.Riffing intelligently on social politics with a great turn from Rod Taylor.Just a million times better than the diabolically crap 2002 version.Could do with more on the disc though.
Extras :
An in depth documentary
Art cards
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Another essential in my view,The Warriors(1979)
Bought the reissued directors cut from Granger Games for £6.
With a superb remastered transfer the colours finally look so vivid and the grain removal on the dark scenes works wonders too.Also the awful skin tones from previous vhs/dvd releases are gone and replaced with a proper,natural tone.Sound wise its a remastered 5.1 track that isn't amazing but works fine,all the extras are imported from the 2005 Ultimate Director's Cut DVD and there isn't any new content exclusive to blu ray but,these extras are loaded with great information anyway and are very enjoyable.
Extras :
Intro from Walter Hill
62 minute documentary
Featurettes
Theatrical trailer
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Just bought the 3D version of Beauty And The Beast(2017)
Only £8 from a Monday market
First of all the picture looks absolutely gorgeous on blu ray and tbe 3D adds to the experience as well.Although not as good as La Belle Et La Bête(1946)this is still excellent, combining the charm of the 1991 animated classic without relying on cute creatures,instead Bill Condon makes Belle a feisty,take no shit character which Emma Watson relishes to play.Great work from Dan Stevens also and the effective back story,combined with the surreal fantasy element make this a modern classic.
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Featurettes
Deleted scenes
Extended song
Music video
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Highly recommend The Fisher King(1991)
Although new to blu ray I bought this from St.Leonard's Hospice for £5.
A nice remastered transfer helps this Terry Gilliam effort to almost melt down right of the screen.With a good performance from Robin Williams as deranged professor of history,Jeff Bridges is equally effective as shock jock riddled with guilt,both involved in a plot that spirals out in many directions.Not always on point but the overall design of the film is inspired.
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Audio commentary
Featuretts
Interviews
Deleted scenes
Costume tests
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Despite it pissing down with rain this morning I went around a local market,not much going to be honest but I did find one bargain for only £4.
The In-Laws(1979)
An old chalk and cheese comedy with Alan Arkin and Peter Falk,really funny and so easily likable.
Extras :
Audio commentary
Featurettes
Booklet
(This post was last modified: 22-07-2017 19:10 by rpj316.)
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