One of my all time favorite martial arts films finally on blu-ray today!
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Five-Deadly-Venoms-Blu-ray/20927/
GustavBahler wrote:One of my all time favorite martial arts films finally on blu-ray today!
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Five-Deadly-Venoms-Blu-ray/20927/
Great post - that was the 1st Blu Ray I bought - I figured with the costumes and colors in general that this would be a good choice for a first B/R AND Was not dissapointed. Picture like GLASS.
5 Element Ninjas will be my next B/R.
Another classic & the DVD9 looks so good to begin with.
It does look amazing in blu-ray. I have an old widescreen copy, one of the better ones out there but it doesn't touch this. I have some other Shaw Brothers films on DVD that they remastered like 36 Chambers and it looks very good upscaled on an HDTV.
I'm also going to get the Shogun Assassin/Lone Wolf and Cub series on BD eventually. Have them on DVD and they do look very good but I'd like it on blu-ray as well.
This was my first blu-ray. Its a great transfer and the directors cut finally does this film justice.
GustavBahler wrote:It does look amazing in blu-ray. I have an old widescreen copy, one of the better ones out there but it doesn't touch this. I have some other Shaw Brothers films on DVD that they remastered like 36 Chambers and it looks very good upscaled on an HDTV. I'm also going to get the Shogun Assassin/Lone Wolf and Cub series on BD eventually. Have them on DVD and they do look very good but I'd like it on blu-ray as well.
This was my first blu-ray. Its a great transfer and the directors cut finally does this film justice.
I need to give the film a second chance... I started the cut version, didn't finish it, and, honestly, thought everyone who loves the movie was insane. I have since learned the edits butchered the movie.
SupremeCommander wrote:GustavBahler wrote:It does look amazing in blu-ray. I have an old widescreen copy, one of the better ones out there but it doesn't touch this. I have some other Shaw Brothers films on DVD that they remastered like 36 Chambers and it looks very good upscaled on an HDTV. I'm also going to get the Shogun Assassin/Lone Wolf and Cub series on BD eventually. Have them on DVD and they do look very good but I'd like it on blu-ray as well.
This was my first blu-ray. Its a great transfer and the directors cut finally does this film justice.
I need to give the film a second chance... I started the cut version, didn't finish it, and, honestly, thought everyone who loves the movie was insane. I have since learned the edits butchered the movie.
Same here. I saw it years ago on TV and didn't like it very much. I bought the director's cut DVD and IMO its like watching another film. Its one of my favorite westerns. Great story about getting old and standing by your buddies when the chips are down.
I don't know if you have a blu-ray player but if you like westerns check out the blu ray version of The Searchers with John Wayne if you haven't already. Some of those panoramic shots look almost 3D which is amazing considering it was released in the 50s. Great film.
GustavBahler wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:GustavBahler wrote:It does look amazing in blu-ray. I have an old widescreen copy, one of the better ones out there but it doesn't touch this. I have some other Shaw Brothers films on DVD that they remastered like 36 Chambers and it looks very good upscaled on an HDTV. I'm also going to get the Shogun Assassin/Lone Wolf and Cub series on BD eventually. Have them on DVD and they do look very good but I'd like it on blu-ray as well.
This was my first blu-ray. Its a great transfer and the directors cut finally does this film justice.
I need to give the film a second chance... I started the cut version, didn't finish it, and, honestly, thought everyone who loves the movie was insane. I have since learned the edits butchered the movie.
Same here. I saw it years ago on TV and didn't like it very much. I bought the director's cut DVD and IMO its like watching another film. Its one of my favorite westerns. Great story about getting old and standing by your buddies when the chips are down.
I don't know if you have a blu-ray player but if you like westerns check out the blu ray version of The Searchers with John Wayne if you haven't already. Some of those panoramic shots look almost 3D which is amazing considering it was released in the 50s. Great film.
I am a recent Western convert... I will check that out. The Outlaw Josey Wales is probably my favorite
SupremeCommander wrote:
I am a recent Western convert... I will check that out. The Outlaw Josey Wales is probably my favorite
Let me tell you, IF you are a Western fan and you like kung Fu movies, you should really see "life Gamble" - It is basiacly a western set in China. It has 'Gun/10 paces like' duel, The 'Western Town', horse drawn 'Stage Coach' and many bits & pieces that make it feel lie a western.
I will leave a youtube link to the whole movie -I just have to track it down.
The English dub even has a John wayne voice sound alie!
Great movie - I promise....Philip Kwock as the lead playing a Blacksmish/weapons maker and Alexander Fu Sheng as the 'Gunfighter'/knife thrower who duels Lo Meng....awesome showdown between these two....
SupremeCommander wrote:GustavBahler wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:GustavBahler wrote:It does look amazing in blu-ray. I have an old widescreen copy, one of the better ones out there but it doesn't touch this. I have some other Shaw Brothers films on DVD that they remastered like 36 Chambers and it looks very good upscaled on an HDTV. I'm also going to get the Shogun Assassin/Lone Wolf and Cub series on BD eventually. Have them on DVD and they do look very good but I'd like it on blu-ray as well.
This was my first blu-ray. Its a great transfer and the directors cut finally does this film justice.
I need to give the film a second chance... I started the cut version, didn't finish it, and, honestly, thought everyone who loves the movie was insane. I have since learned the edits butchered the movie.
Same here. I saw it years ago on TV and didn't like it very much. I bought the director's cut DVD and IMO its like watching another film. Its one of my favorite westerns. Great story about getting old and standing by your buddies when the chips are down.
I don't know if you have a blu-ray player but if you like westerns check out the blu ray version of The Searchers with John Wayne if you haven't already. Some of those panoramic shots look almost 3D which is amazing considering it was released in the 50s. Great film.
I am a recent Western convert... I will check that out. The Outlaw Josey Wales is probably my favorite
Great call, I don't have a favorite western but Josey Wales would easily be in my top 5. I didn't get into westerns until a few years ago myself. Grew up more into sci-fi, but in this tech heavy world with CGI films being all the rage, westerns are a refreshing change of pace.
5 Elements Ninja came outr on Blu Ray - That is a must have!
Anyone ever watch that? It is soooo good.