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Blade Runner: The Final Cut [HD DVD] [1982]

Blade Runner: The Final Cut  [HD DVD] [1982]

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Director: Ridley Scott
Actors: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Daryl Hannah
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: £27.99
Buy New: £9.49
You Save: £18.50 (66%)

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New (11) Used (3) from £7.99

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 17384

Format: Box Set, Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: To Be Announced
Media: HD DVD
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 113
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.1 x 0.6

EAN: 7321900184687
ASIN: B000VPKGX0

Theatrical Release Date: 1982
Release Date: December 3, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
To call this cut of Blade Runner `long awaited' would be a heavy, heavy understatement. It's taken 25 years since the first release of one of the science-fiction genre's flagship films to get this far, and understandably, Blade Runner: The Final Cut has proved to be one of the most eagerly awaited DVD releases of all time.

And it's been well worth the wait. Director Ridley Scott's decision to head back to the edit suite and cut together one last version of his flat-out classic film has been heavily rewarded, with a genuinely definitive version of an iconic, visually stunning and downright intelligent piece of cinema. Make no mistake: this is by distance the best version of Blade Runner. And it's never looked better, either.

The core of Blade Runner, of course, remains the same, with Harrison Ford's Deckard (the Blade Runner of the title) on the trail of four `replicants', cloned humans that are now illegal. And he does so across an amazing cityscape that's proven to be well ahead of its time, with astounding visuals that defied the supposed limits of special effects back in 1982.

Backed up with a staggering extra features package that varies depending on which version of this Blade Runner release you opt for (two-, four- and five-disc versions are available), the highlight nonetheless remains the stunning film itself. Remastered and restored, it remains a testament to a number of creative people whose thinking was simply a country mile in advance of that of their contemporaries. An unmissable purchase. --Jon Foster


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Over - Hyped Rubbish   August 10, 2008
 1 out of 7 found this review helpful

Having been told by friends over many years that this was a film I really should have seen by now, I took the plunge and bought this film (at a cut price as the format's finished). I settled down on my sofa and anticipated being swept away by a film labelled a 'masterpiece' by my friends, all in the majestic splendour of High Definition.

Just wait until I get hold of my mates.

This was one of the most disappointing films I have ever seen, a motion picture seemingly more concerned with how good it looked or how grand it sounded rather than whether the plot was not paper-thin (and it is, by the way). I sat there for nearly two hours and almost nothing notable happened. I gave this a chance - at the hour mark I wanted to stop the film in it's tracks and use the disc as a coaster instead - but I saw it through to the bitter end. Now it's a coaster.

On the plus side, the cinematography is very impressive at times. But that's it. No substantial story, nothing interesting going on and a soundtrack that borders on the downright annoying.

I know that this is supposed to be a 'cult classic' - but that doesn't mean that it's any good. I don't care if I offend my friends or any other die-hard fan of this film - it's utter rubbish.



5 out of 5 stars A Classic Film just got better with HD   July 26, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you have never seen the film then I would suggest that you go and buy it or rent it, regardless of the format, It is one of those films that your love it or hate it, I have always loved the film.

The HD version is excellent, the parts where the animated sequences are added such as the fire coming from the build's stands out as amazing, you really can see a huge difference, what does it matter that you don't get a five disc version, surely you only want to watch the best version and HD has got to be it.

Sound is also worth a mention, hooked up to my Dolby Digital amp worked really well, I did try my old version in standard format and I could hear a difference and obviously see a big difference

If you like the film then buy this version and lets stop worrying about things that we don't have.



5 out of 5 stars One of THE BEST FILMS EVER now in HD. Just BUY IT!   January 22, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

What can I say that hasn't been said a million times before. Visually stunning glimpse into a future that is already dawning. Every scene is meticulously crafted. The darkness, the subtle undertones, the theme of identity and what it is to be human. The haunting music...I could go on but I won't - you just have to experience it.
Dangerous Days - the included documentary is fascinating, although I was disappointed that it wasn't also HD, but it is a must watch for any BR fan.
Oh and I thought the film transfer was excellent - really showing off the detail and sharpness of HD DVD as a format.



2 out of 5 stars Movie is 5 stars, but 3 knocked off for value compared to the Region 1 release   January 3, 2008
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Andrew Tyler's comments re. the 5 disc version are incorrect. Three of the five discs (the three containing the five different versions of the movie) are indeed HD DVD discs. The remaining two discs containing the documentaries and bonus materials are standard DVDs, which incidentally are multi-region and will play on European players.

This version, given its price, clearly renders the 2 disc UK version null and void. If you are a fan of this movie then this is the must-have version. Why on earth Warner couldn't have released the 5 disc set in the UK is beyond me. Didn't they think we could handle the fun?



5 out of 5 stars The ultimate BLADE RUNNER   December 11, 2007
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

The 4k transfer was controled personly by RIDLEY SCOTT and he put a few new scene's in an tweeked around a bit on other scene's and what came out is the ULTIMATE BLADE RUNNER it's perfect and the sound was remixed from the orignal master's and it is a BLAST believe me this film never sounded so good.And I have a message for mr K.B who wrote a review above,the five disc version from amazon .com includes three HD-DVD's the other two disc's are DVD'S and are code free Disc 1 the final cut in 1080p,disc 2 dangerous days standard def dvd,disc 3 archvial versions U.S. theatrical cut international theatrical cut directors cut all in high def 1080p,disc 4 enhancement archive standard def dvd ,disc 5 workprint in 1080 high def.PS from amazon.de is a 2 disc version 1 HD-DVD and 1DVD with worthwhile info all in english.


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