Friday, August 13, 2010

Highlander Immortal Edition Blu Ray







Highlander Immortal Edition Blu Ray Overview


Russell Mulcahy's original saga of immortal Scotsman Connor Macleod, one of a race of immortals who can only be killed when beheaded with a sword. After living in peace for four centuries, he is challenged by an old enemy named Kurgan. During a fierce sword battle in the 1500s, Connor MacLeod, a simple Scotsman known as a poor fighter, is mortally wounded -- but he does not die. MacLeod learns from the mysterious Ramirez that he is of a race of immortals. These rare knights never age and never reproduce, they can only meet death by the blade of another of their kind. Leaping back and forth through the centuries, MacLeod once again meets the evil Kurgan who nearly killed him 500 years ago.


Customer Reviews


I am pasting this review of Blu-ray dot com so do not buy the idea of this review varies from below. The person who did not even watch the movie and gave a negative assessment. I watched this Blu-ray (which plays perfectly on the U.S. players-BR and PS3) and I can confirm that this is a monumental step forward in picture quality and sound. You will not be disappointed. It 's like a whole new movie. Probably looks better than when they played in theaters. Here is the write Blu-ray dot com:
"Presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1, encoded with VC-1, and granted a 1080p transfer, Russell Mulcahy Highlander it comes to Blu-ray courtesy of British retailer Optimum Home Entertainment.

I am very pleased with the transfer of optimal. The contrast is very strong, excellent clarity and detail as good as I hoped it would. The color scheme is surprisingly strong - red, blue, green, brown, black and white are strong and natural.Moreover, with the exception of a few selected scenes, in which a noise filter was applied, provides for the transmission of sound film grain much. The daylight scenes in particular look quite strong. I noticed a bit 'sticking to the edge enhancement here and there, especially in the first half of the film - especially when character Sean Connery Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez appear at first sight - but overall this transfer is definitely an upgrade, devastating practicallyEach version of the film I've seen over the years. That said, I noticed some small points in the press, but dirt, debris, or scratches important are nowhere to be seen. All in all, seen as mistreated Highlander on DVD, Blu-ray this version definitely fans of the film very happy. (Note: Even if the disk-like region B was placed on the market, then it is in fact in A / B. You have on your PS3 North American play SA or without a problem. "-Dr. Svet Atanasov


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