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This movie is one of the best I've ever seen. I like the main menu; it shows the Terminator skull rotating while the main melody from the Terminator Title(at the beginning of the film) is being played. I like the story and everything about it. Arnold Swharzengger(aka The Terminater) is the star. The special effects is what makes Arnold look good. Michael Biehn plays Kyle Reese(the soldier sent throught time to protect Sarah Conner(Linda Hamilton) from the Terminator(Arnold Shwarzenegger). There's action and drama all throughout the film.
Michael and Linda are the best actors. Most of the words said are done by them because The Terminator doesn't say much. The music by Brad Fiedel is great. Without the music, this film wouldn't be so popular.
This film is widescreen and has subtitles. There's only The Terminator Trailer in the Special Features. You can select between mono and surround sound audio.
I recommend you buy this film. This film is what I call entertainment.
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Really good movie. But the transfer to Blu-Ray is really poor. I own many Blu-Ray titles (also the DVD version of this), this is one of the worse Blu-ray transfers I've seen, quality wise. Lots of grain, and not just during the darker scenes (you will see this immediately at the start). For the life of me I cannot understand how relatively modern era movies like Terminator (1984) could have quality issues like this in Blu-Ray, while older films in Blu-Ray like Battle of the Bulge (which I also have) look far, far superior image-wise.
I regret purchasing this Blu-Ray disc, my current DVD version would have sufficed. I really hope they come up with a better, truly HD restored version of this otherwise great sci-fi classic.
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I just finished watching The Terminator again,
and although the excellent plot progressed
in the following two films,
the original puts the others to shame.
Not only does the original terminator
turn into a good-guy girlie-bot and a comedian,
but the bad terminators don't even come close.
You want tension?
You want scary?
You want atmosphere?
You want action?
This is the film for you.
"Listen. And understand.
That terminator is out there.
It can't be bargained with.
It can't be reasoned with.
It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear.
And it absolutely will not stop, ever,
until you are dead."
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The transfer quality of this film's Blu-ray edition is nowhere near the optimal resolution of the disc format; I'd say it's no better than its DVD version. Since this movie's budget was likely smaller than its sequels, it stands to reason that the film quality might not have been as stellar during production. However, I hope that this is merely laziness on the part of the Blu-ray transfer itself, and that the master film can be restored to better clarity in the future.
Until a new Blu-ray version is released, save some cash and buy the DVD. You'll get the same quality.
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This is a classic movie to the point where it has become a serious cliche. However it is well made and finely paced. The soundtrack is seriously '80s but otherwise fine. Most importantly, however, this movie paved the road for the very excellent second movie.
The effects are dated, but they work well enough for the movie because they are shot with competence and an eye towards the end result of the movie.
Michael Biehn and Linda Hamilton work well together and Schwarzenegger is perfectly cast here in a rare (for him at least) villain role.
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