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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Luc Besson |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1997 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Pictures |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Surround Sound, Widescreen |
| TYPE: | Benign Aliens, Bright, Campy, Color, Daring Rescues, End of the World, English, Evil Aliens, Feature, France, Frantic, Future Dystopias, Heroic Mission, High Production Values, Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Humorous, Movie, Nudity, Questionable for Children, Race Against Time |
| MEDIA: | Blu-ray |
| MPN: | 21520 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396215207 |
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Customer Reviews of The Fifth Element (Remastered) [Blu-ray]
Superb Transfer, Stellar audio Funnily enough I'd never watched this movie, even though other scifi flicks rank among my favourite movies. However now that I'd bought an Blu-ray player on impulse, I decided to check it out as it's one of the home theater afficionado's reference disks. What can I say? Being the third movie I've watched on Blu-ray the picture quality is unreal. I listened to uncompressed PCM audio with 5.1 analog out and I heard sounds I didn't even know my Onkyo home theater setup was capable of putting out, simply stellar! The diva scene is as if she's standing right there in my loft, polystyrene headgear and all. <
>Great movie, glad I watched it for the first time in hi-def, made it that much more enjoyable. No extras so I give it 4 stars. What the heck are they doing with the 50 gb on these disks? At least they can throw some extras in.
Blu-ray has yet another fantastic release
The remastered version of The Fifth Element is a must have for any movie enthusiast.
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>The picture quality is so much better than the superbit version that its not even worth comparing.
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>The uncompressed PCM audio as well as the DD-THD audio are equally fantastic, and so much better than the old core DD5.1 and DTS on dvd.
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>I am so glad I dumped my hd dvd player last year and bought into Blu-ray instead.
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>Blu ray discs actually play through without freezing/skipping ect that was a huge problem for hd dvd.
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>Not only that but most of the great movies are available on Blu-ray and no need to boil the discs in boiling water to get them to play like many hd dvd releases.
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>I highly reccomend The Fith Element remastered version on Blu-ray.
How to tell the difference between the old and the remastered
"how can you tell the difference between the old and new packaging?" It's a good question because outside of a few minor visual clues there's nothing obvious that really separates the discs from one another, at least not until you know what to look for. First off the new disc has a TrueHD logo on the back, the original obviously didn't. The security tape across the top of the disc case reads "FIFTH ELEMENT, THE RMSTD BD" on the new version, the catalog number on the spine of the re-master is 21520, the originals catalog number was 15018 and lastly the bottom border (front cover) area that contains the "Experience High Definition" slogan is set against a silver/foil background on the re-master versus a flat gray border on the original.
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