Gremlins: 25th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray)

Featuring: Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates & Hoyt Axton

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

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 80s 80s 80s

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this has to be one of the films thats in the top 20 of the 80s. a true classic and a must have

 Gizmo RULES!!

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Gremlins is always a 'festive' movie and is always worth a watch. It's not a bad movie and it is watchable... Even though it's quite dated now.
The Blu ray treatment isn't all that and the overall disc is quite disappointing as this was quite a big movie back in '84!!

 They're Back!

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Yes they are. I have always loved this film. I've owned it on Video, DVD (R1) now on Blu-ray. I wasn't expecting much from this and in all honesty is it any better on Blu-ray? Yes it is!

Ok, so it doesn't compare to CGI movies, but I was impressed how much cleaner this version looks and how much sharper the sound is. I was able to play my Region 1 DVD copy on my Blu-ray player, which upscaled the picture, and I was thinking to myself "Surely the blu-ray version can't look any sharper?" Well I am happy to report "Yes it does". If you love this film I recommed you own it on Blu-ray - BUY IT NOW!!!

Just for your interest I am using a PS3 to play my blu-rays and my TV is 1080p @ 100hz.

 Gremlinned

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This is one of those classics you just got to have, if you love movies. Though this bluray could just as wel be on a dvd, the image quality is a little better then upscaled dvd but still a bit blurry in my opinion, it meight be 20+ years old I think it could have been better. The audio is 5.1 remasterd. Not sure if the dvd's had that already.

conclusion:
If you love the movie you will like it but the image quality could have been better.

 dear oh dear.

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I absolutely love this film in every retro way,but the blu-ray transfer is below par i,m affraid. Their is an improvement in colur as in it,s very enhanced and looks nice and vivid. The picture definition is really an improvement on the dvd,but this leads to a very grainy result. This could have been a classic but no attempt has been made to clean up the picture and this i,m affraid is a lost opportunity to show of a classic 80,s movie. Average transfer stick with the dvd version and save your cash.