Braveheart (Blu-ray)

Featuring: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau & Patrick McGoohan

Format: Blu-ray | Rating: 15 years & over

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  Braveheart as it's meant to be seen

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Awesome transfer 10/10
Picture quality is beyond what i ever expected, looks awsome on a 50' plasma no grainy scenes saturation is perfect and the audio is second to none. This is my favorite film of all time Blu-ray has simply made it an even better experience, a must buy for any fan.

  A THRILLING BUT AT TIMES FICTICIOUS HISTORICAL ACCOUNT!

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In 1280AD, young William Wallace lives with his father and older brother on a farm in Scotland. At a time when Scotland has been repressed by the English under the brutal Edward I (a superb PATRICK MCGOOHAN), it is not long before the two older Wallaces lend their support to a growing rebellion. When it fails and both men are killed in battle, the newly orphaned William meets his Uncle Argyle (BRIAN COX in a cameo) who take him on a pilgrimage across Europe.

Years pass and when William (now played by Director, MEL GIBSON) returns to his beloved homeland he finds the inhabitants still under the yoke of the English. He reacquaints himself with his boyhood friend Hamish (BRENDAN GLEESON) and his father Campbell (JAMES COSMO) as well as the beautiful Murron (CATHERINE MCCORMACK).

Despite wanting to stay out of trouble, Wallace soon discovers that trouble finds him. He marries Murron secretly but when his wife if assaulted by a lecherous English soldier (MICHAEL BYRNE) and subsequently executed, Wallace goes on the warpath and destroys the local English fort. A new rebellion has begun with an inspirational leader!

While Edward I is campaigning in France, his son the Prince (PETER HANLY) is more content with spending time with his male lover (STEPHEN BILLINGTON) than being a husband to his lovely new wife Isabella (SOPHIE MARCEAU) or, indeed, running the country and trying to quell the growing Scottish rebellion. This allows Wallace to win the spectacular victory over a superior English army at Stirling and then march on northern England and capture York.

Yet because the Scottish nobles will not unite due to petty jealousies and rivalries, combined with the betrayals of Lords Lachlan (JOHN MURTAGH) and Mornay (ALUN ARMSTRONG) during the Scottish defeat at Falkirk, the fate of the rebellion is sealed and ultimately doomed to failure.

BRAVEHEART, the winner of five Academy Awards in 1995 including Best Picture and Best Director for GIBSON, is certainly a powerful film. GIBSON does well in the lead role (despite a dodgy Scottish accent) and the two main battle scenes are equally exciting and brutal. In-between all the slaughter and bloodshed there are tender moments as well, such as when Wallace first courts Murron, plus family feuds like Edward I and his son, and the hesitant Robert The Bruce (ANGUS MCFADYEN) and his dying father (IAN BANNEN).

Anybody wanting an authentic portrayal of the times and life of William Wallace, though, will be squirming in their seat over this film. It is literally riddled with hundreds of historical inaccuracies yet finding them out does lend some charm to the film as well!

The second disc features a host of Special Features including archival interviews with the cast, a look at the battlefields on which Wallace fought, featurettes on the script and Making Of the film as well as a photo montage.

This is a film in which we should forget the dubious historical nature of the subject matter and instead simply find enjoyment, for there is much to be had, in the sheer spectacle of the proceedings!

  FANTASTIC FILM... SUPERB ON BLU-RAY & IN HD 1080P... WOW

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What a film my younger brother has been telling me about this film for years has i have never watched it. So has iv'e just upgraded my blu-ray collection i thought i would buy it.

I can tell all film fans this is one of the greatest films ever made it's awesome the picture quality is top notch in hd 1080p, It's so crisp and sharp with no grain and the colours are rich and deep which makes the film stand out.

The sound quality is outstanding on my cinema system it is so sharp and clear you hear everything to get the best out of your sound system you have to turn up the volume for this iconic film.

BRAVEHEART WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS SAY NO MORE..

  perfect picture and sound quality!

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dont want to write a lot about the movie itself...everyone who saw it, knows that this is one of the best movies ever made.

the transfer of this "old" movie, its from 1995 is much better than some recent releases...this is not a joke... it is so clear, no grain, beautiful colors... its a completely different experience watching it.
sound is very good, not to mention the score. its amazing.
can only recommend,

  great!!!!

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just wanna start by saying that i have always owned i copy of this movie, on all formats(vhs,dvd, and now blu ray). i have always been impressed with the movies authentic realism, from wardrobe to make up.. And the best part, the acting!. The picture quality on this blu ray disc is incredible!!! sound and picture on steroids! if youre looking for a movie with a little bit of everything, and a hell of a lot more, than buy this, what a great christmas gift! (Or just keep it for your self, i would:) for anyone with any respect for great acting and superb picture and sound quality in movies, should have this movie in his/her collection, buy it today!!

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  Brilliant on Blu ray!!

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Wow!! This is a fantastic movie and incredible on Blu ray!! You have no idea how good this really is!!
The picture is amazing and so sharp along with an incredible DTS HD sound.
The extras are the same from the DVD Edition and there are addtionals exclusive to Blu ray. There is a 3D Interactivity of a battlefield of Scottish Rebellion and also PIP of William Wallace's World.

This is a must watch movie and well worth getting on Blu ray.

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  Rise sons of Scotland!!!

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What can you say about this film it is OUTSTANDING!!! Great acting, story and action. The battles are epic so realistic and brutal. This is a absloute classic 10/10

  FREEDOM

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As this is one of my favourite movies of all time I had to get it on blu ray and I was not dissapointed. This is visually one of the best blu rays ive seen the picture is so clear and the sound is incredible. Well worth the purchase. 10/10

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  GREAT JOB DONE

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weve all seen the movie....the question on everyones lips are is it worth the upgrade to blu ray..im happy to say the answer is yes... they have done wonders with the picture aswell as sound...and for those of you who havent seen this movie...you need to....

  Fantastic movie

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The movie itself is five stars as is the transfer (absolutely amazing). But the package looses one star for the extra historical note feature in that is also included and pops sometimes in the film if enabled. Not only is it bare boned (I can remember more from my history listens on the battles when I was nine) but some of the pronouciations in it are horrific.

Some of the mistakes include Inverness,Elgin, Berwick, Banff, Lanark and even Edinburgh the capitol of Scotland and Glasgow the third biggest City in the UK. We can only be thankful that the weren't required to say Dalziel (pronounced DL for any interested).

For such a first class transfer I would have at least hoped they would have made sure they can say the place names properly in the historical note.