Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (Extreme DVD)
James Cameron: Producer
James Cameron: Writer
B.J. Rack: Producer
Gale Anne Hurd: Producer
Mario Kassar: Producer
Stephanie Austin: Producer
William Wisher Jr.: Writer
Artisan
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, Robert Patrick, Earl Boen
- Director: James Cameron
- Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, THX, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: R (Restricted)
- Studio: Artisan
- Theatrical Release Date: Jul 03, 1991
- DVD Release Date: Jun 03, 2003
- Run Time: 137 minutes
- ASIN: B00008PC2O
- UPC: 012236140986
- Sales Rank: 859
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    WAIT! Don't. Buy. It. YET!, 2009-01-04
I purchased this Blu-ray recently and found it to be a waste of money. YES, TERMINATOR 2 is unspeakably awesome; YES, TERMINATOR 2 on Blu-ray is a good thing...BUT NOT THIS VERSION.
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br /For one, it's THEATRICAL CUT ONLY!
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br /Second, this version is EXTREMELY BARE BONES: it's just the movie and 2 commentary tracks (one from 1993, the other from 2003) and THAT'S IT. For a movie with so much technical precision and BTS material found on previous releases, this is a GRIEVOUS oversight.
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br /Third (and final), the transfer is TERRIBLE. The original film is a bit grainy to begin with, but in previous VHS and DVD transfers it was never enough to be distracting. Here, in 1080 resolution, the grain is so bothersome that it strikes me more as digital noise--even STATIC at worst--than actual celluloid texture. I get the feeling they went through the HD transfer process as fast as possible to cash in on the HD market. It looks little better than what the old DVD version would on upconvert.
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br /Interestingly, I recently bought THE ROAD WARRIOR on Blu-ray and noticed the difference. Both ROAD WARRIOR and TERMINATOR 2 have roughly the same amount of grain in their image (and the VHS and DVD transfers were comparable), but the Blu-ray transfer of THE ROAD WARRIOR is GLORIOUS, and the grain actually accentuates the image (worth every penny); logically, the TERMINATOR 2 image should be on par at LEAST, but instead it underperforms.
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br /So don't buy this Blu-ray release of it yet, because if history is any teacher, TERMINATOR 2 is going to receive the same double and triple-dipping treatment it did on DVD, and the next release is likely to have a better transfer and bonus features...the same thing already happened with THE FIFTH ELEMENT.
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