Got a couple more blu ray's to recommend and both personally fav's of mine, first up is the classic epic film Ben Hur. It was none of fav films growing up, the film so big scale and there isn't many movies like this any more and even to to this day it still holds up to the modern films of today. As always its 1080p transfer the picture quality is crisp and clear, it has been restored and remastered frame by frame from the original camera negatives and it looks stunning. The sound quality as well is breath taking with the audio being 5.1/DTS transfer this film has never sounded or looked so good both been giving a amazing job and it shows.
As for extras theres a ton here the version i got is the 3 Disc Ultimate Collectors Edition so you get tons of extras, the film comes on two discs so half way through you gotta change to the second disc as the film is really long theres tons and tons of extras too many to mention including the 1925 silent version of the film. There is a steel book version of the film which comes in a gold finish but lose the extras. If your a a big fan of epic films its well worth having it in your collection.
The second blu ray i would highly recommend is the classic film Scarface, the one i got was the steel book version which Amazon at the time were selling really cheap. It comes in a bright red finish on the front and back of the steel book, what makes it even more special is that it has shiny gloss finish really making it stand out. You get art work on the front and back of the steel book with art work from the film in the inside.
Again you get a 1080p transfer, for the most part it looks really good and really stands out from the dvd version all tho in some scenes especially when its daylight you can see loads of grain in the background nothing too bad to spoil the film tho.
The sound quality is massive improvement over the dvd version, specially when there gun fire again here a 5.1/DTS sound transfer. As for extras theres a good hand full, plus as its a triple play you get the blu ray of the film, the dvd version and a digital copy. There are two other versions of the blu ray one a standard triple play minus the steel book of course or the single edition where you just the blu ray of the film. As Tony once said "say hello to my little friend" couldn't help it, well worth picking up
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