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Blu-ray Importing: December 2009 Buying Guide

By: (more) | HT & Movies Content | Posted: Nov 29, 2009 5:32 am
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TweakTown Blu-ray Import Buying Guide Update

 

Since the last time we last took a look at the 'Guide to Buying Blu-rays from Overseas' in October, the Australian dollar has remained at a consistently high level, which in addition to some awesome releases and spectacular online sales, has resulted in a wind fall for Australian consumers.

 

So let's jump into the last instalment of this epic series for 2009, covering some of the latet titles released only to import, but safe from the horrors of region coding. The Australian dollar is expected to continue to rise in 2010 (potentially reaching parity or above with the U.S. dollar), so we'll be sure to return to the series early in the new year.

 


Godzilla

 

 


Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Country of Origin: United States
Purchase: DVDPacific.com
Region: A, B, C

 

Size does matter.

 

It was 1998. You couldn't go anywhere without hearing about it. You couldn't go anywhere without seeing ads emblazoned on buses, claiming that "this is as big as his foot". There were even two musical tie-ins, one by the Wallflowers and one by Puff Daddy, or P Diddy, or P Puff Do Daddily or whatever he was known as back then. In short, 1998 was the year of Godzilla advertising. But upon release the not-so-kind reviews derailed the juggernaut. It wasn't high art, but it was pure cheese entertainment. 11 years on, time has not healed the wounds and the cutting edge CG has aged somewhat, but now the film can really be appreciated for what it always was; a B (maybe even C) grade action flick, with enough big dumb fun to fill another three movies, which wears its heart on its sleeve and doesn't take itself too seriously.

 

The Blu-ray features a very decent transfer, along with a thumping lossless DTS HD audio track. The vast majority of extra features are ported from the DVD, but there hasn't been much more added. It seems that after all this time, Sony is still hoping to wash their hands of the film.

 


StarGate: 15th Anniversary Edition

 

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Studio: LionsGate Home Entertainment
Country of Origin: United States
Purchase: DVDPacific.com
Region: A, B, C

 

Lionsgate love their StarGate! Over the last 15 years, there's been a billion or so re-issues of the film. However, this Blu-ray edition is most definitely the best yet.

 

A bunch of scientists led by the military (Kurt Russell) unlock the code of the Star Gate; an ancient artifact that has the power to teleport whoever walks through it, to another part of the galaxy. But when they get there, they are pulled into an uprising of humanoid beings, against their alien captors, whom have been to Earth before.

 

Lionsgate have put some effort into improving the quality of the transfer and updated the sound to lossless DTS HD Master. But they haven't just stopped there; they give fans the choice of the original or directors cut via seamless branching, and a whole raft of new features, in addition to the legacy DVD extras.

 

New to this edition is a picture in picture commentary and a pair of retrospective featurettes, featuring new interviews with the director producer team of Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin (who would later go on to bring us Independence Day and the aforementioned Godzilla).

 

Fans will eat up this 15th anniversary of the film, as rightly they should.

 


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