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RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 29-05-2017 09:36

Picked up A Monster Calls(2017)

£6 from a bank holiday market.

A really impressive adaptation of Patrick Ness' children's book.Wrenchingly sad moments and dark fantasy all rooted in reality.Great voice work from Liam Neeson and a good performance from Lewis MacDougall.

Extras :

Commentary
Making of
Featurettes
Deleted scenes


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 31-05-2017 10:24

Swiss Army Man(2016)

I.bought it from Sainsbury's for £10.

A completely off the wall but strangely emoitive film starring Daniel Radcliffe as flatulent corpse that saves the life of cast away Paul Dano.

Extras :

Audio commentary
Making of
Q & A
Deleted scenes


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 06-06-2017 11:42

Letter to Brezhnev(1985)

Highly recommend this,I bought it from a local Monday market for £6.

A key British film from the 80s penned by Frank Clarke with fantastic acting from Alfred Molina,Alexandra Pigg and Peter Firth.

Extras :

Audio commentaries
Making of
Interviews
Gallery
Booklet


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - Rammyrascal - 17-06-2017 23:10

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (3D)

the 6th & final (for now as their are rumours of a reboot happening) film in the res evil film franchise.

comes on 3 discs.

1 disc has the 3D version of the film on
1 disc has the 2D version of the film on plus extras including a commentary
1 disc has more bonus features


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 18-06-2017 12:26

A pic for Dario Argento fans,I recommend Phenomena(1985)

Managed to get this at a bargain price of £6 at a market in Leeds.

Jennifer Connelly in great form in her first lead role as young teen in Transylvania who has a telepathic link with insects that helps her track a child killer.Dario Argento's cult film is a bit clunky and disjointed until the final act which makes it worth it.

Extras :

Audio commentary
3 alternate cuts
Documentary
Visual essay
Music video
CD soundtrack
Collectable booklet


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 23-06-2017 12:26

For Jackie Chan fans I highly recommend Drunken Master(1978)

I bought it from Sainsbury's for £12.

A really basic martial arts comedy that is essentially an extended training montage about a slacker who learns the art of fighting like a drunkard.However its an amazing showcase of Chan's skill to western audiences.

Extras :

Commentary
Deleted scenes
Interviews


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - lancealot790 - 23-06-2017 22:32

The X-Files -Collectors set

This is one of the finest sci-fi series of all time and well worth upgrading onto Blu Ray, while not perfect the picture and sound are a vast improvement over the dvd version, the only disappointment is the extras which are the same as on the dvds.

£79.99 from HMV

Highly recommended


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 25-06-2017 10:45

Highly recommend The Lego Batman Movie(2017)

I bought it from Granger Games for £12

Beautifully animated with amazing voice work from all involved mixed with the type of satire that Paul Verhoeven would be proud of.

Extras :

Audio commentary
In depth featurettes
Deleted scenes
Short films


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - Baggiebhoy - 25-06-2017 15:14

I was in HMV yesterday and noticed they have a few classic movies on offer at 2 for £15, triple play (blu-ray, DVD, and digital copies). I picked up Logans Run and Soylent Green, but there was also The Omega Man, Them, Forbidden Planet, and a few more.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 28-06-2017 11:45

Picked up a great bargain in Moonlight(2017).

From a Wednesday market for £8

With a great Oscar winning turn from Mahershala Ali as drug dealer/father figure,writer and director Barry Jenkins' adaptation of Tarell Alvin McCraney's play is a magnificently cathartic and poetic effort that builds up to a perfectly judged climax.

Extras :

Audio commentary
Interviews
Featurettes