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 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not-so-limited edition
Seriously, the movie is fine, but there is nothing special about this copy. It has some advertisements that differ from the original release, and the box art is obviously different, but that's it. Go buy the DVD; it probably has a lot more to offer.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Terminator - Blu Ray Review
I wasn't sure what to expect with a blu ray movie from the early 80s and the reviews on this one I've read have been mixed. Would the picture be any better? Would there be improvement over DVD? I was pleasantly surprised when I watched the blu ray. True some of the sequences are still grainy (partially intentional on the part of the filmakers) but I could absolutely see an improvement over the DVD version. Though most of the movie takes place at night, I was able to see much more detail than I had before (which is saying alot because I'm a huge Terminator fan!) I would have much preferred the film be cleaned up and spruced up more, but my conclusion is that the blu ray is definitely better than the DVDs. My only real disappointment with the disc were the special features. Aren't blu rays supposed to have this massive storage capacity and room for hours upon hours of additional material??? So why are we left with nothing new on The Terminator?? Same deleted scenes, same interview with Arnold and Jim Cameron, and the same special effects featurette as the special edition DVD. Bummer.......



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Kind of for the die-hard but still not a bad print.
OK, it's a sad fact that not all Blu-Ray's are created equal. I'm sure many of you have gotten to the point where you ask yourself why did I bother. Sadly, this may be one of those occasions. Although the picture is not horrible don't expect to much detail reveiled.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Terminator kills them all.
This may be the greatest science fiction film ever made. In my opinion there should have been no sequels to it. It was a perfect story in this single film. No more was required.

The future is bleak, filled with destruction and genocide at the hands of the machines. The Terminators are cybernetic organisms with the purpose of finding, and destroying, humans wherever they are found.

The special effects in this film have mixed results. Some are still very well done. Others are obviously dated to the 80s. Despite that flaw this is the perfect sci-fi story. Time travel, evil machines and robots, nuclear holocaust, murder, and one human being who must survive in order for the human race to survive the terror of the rise of the machines.

So many "sci-fi" films are so crummy that they give the sci-fi fans little to enjoy and the viewers have to leave much of what they watch to their own imaginations. Not so with The Terminator. It is a fully realized visual story and I give it 5 stars for it's impact on the science fiction genre. Far more menacing and terrible than the follow up films, this movie is a classic that will stand the test of time. It is too bad that movies of this quality of production and story come along only once or twice a decade.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Blu-Ray Governator?
Classic movie which is very enjoyable. My only concern is that I really don't see any real viewing improvement in the Blu-Ray version over the standard DVD. Perhaps this is due to the fact that much of the film occurs in relative darkness so it appears a bit grainy. Probably not worth the extra expense to buy Blu-Ray over the standard DVD.


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