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RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - gunnar - 03-01-2016 07:07

Amazon & Ebay can sometimes be good choices as well.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 03-01-2016 12:35

(03-01-2016 07:07 )gunnar Wrote:  Amazon & Ebay can sometimes be good choices as well.

They sure can.
I bought some great stuff from both of them.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 03-01-2016 15:33

Metallica: Through the Never

You get the full and the 3D version on this 2 disc set which also includes a load of great special features.

Making of documentary

Mill Valley film festival Q & A

Orion festival film tent highlights

Band & crew interviews

Sound collection interview

Master of Puppets music video

Theatrical trailer.

Obviously this is for Metallica fans and the film is very strange but visually striking, but the concert footage is incredible and the band sound fantastic.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - *Kal-El* - 04-01-2016 22:27

I highly recommend Mad Max: Fury Road it was one of personally fav films of the year along with John Wick, Rogue Nation and The Force Awakens and Man From U.N.C.L.E. The film transfer is stunning not only is it crystal clear and highly detailed but the colours almost pop out of the screen it's a fanastic 1080p transfer. Sound quality it's amazing a 5.1 transfer you'll really benefit from this film if you have a home cinema set up. Extras wises there's a good amount of extras including a digital copy of the film, it's only £9.99 you can get it a little cheaper second have but there's no guarantee the digital copy code will be used. Well worth having this in your collection.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 05-01-2016 14:00

I agree totally.

I'm not really a fan of Tom Hardy or remakes/reboots but this is excellent.

I bought it this morning from a local second hand shop where I live and it is well worth it.

I managed to get it for £7.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - skully - 05-01-2016 14:32

Mad Max isn't a remake/reboot mate (for a change), it's the first of a new trilogy that continue on from the last.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 05-01-2016 14:44

(05-01-2016 14:32 )skully Wrote:  Mad Max isn't a remake/reboot mate (for a change), it's the first of a new trilogy that continue on from the last.

I just meant stuff that's not an original idea.

Most stuff like that I.e sequels/prequels/remakes/reboots are generally terrible.

I'm just glad it was half decent.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - *Kal-El* - 05-01-2016 15:42

(05-01-2016 14:32 )skully Wrote:  Mad Max isn't a remake/reboot mate (for a change), it's the first of a new trilogy that continue on from the last.

It's mean't to be set between the 2nd and 3rd film.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - rpj316 - 07-01-2016 12:21

Star Wars The Complete Saga.

Found it in the classified ads section of my local newspaper.

Bought it for £25 off a guy who said it was an unwanted gift.

Brilliant extras on all 6 films: Interviews,deleted scenes,concept art and audio commentaries.

Plus a bonus disc with 8 documentaries including a 96 minute spoof compilation.

I think its £50 in supermarkets but you can find it a lot cheaper if you look around.


RE: Blu Ray Recommendations - *Kal-El* - 07-01-2016 17:34

I got the limited edition version a year ago but had to pay a little extra for it then the normal version. At one point they re-released a few months ago and were charging more for it and the only different was the art work.