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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not sure what the sapphire series is all about, but... Feb 10, 2010 this movie should be in one of the most prestigious jewel series: how about the triple diamond series?? LOL Anyway... The movie itself always makes me cry, even though I watch it only every 1-2 years. That is because every time, Crow's character, that of a true noble hero, stands out so admirably throughout the film. Something that is rare, even in present day reality. This is my favorite performance by Russell Crowe, a flawless delivery... Also, the BluRay quality (of the copy in my hands at least) is fantastic. No complaints here, at all.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Extended version tells so much more of the story... Feb 01, 2010 Obviously one of the greatest films of all time, but have you seen the Extended Version? It's got a few scenes that weren't in the theatrical version and they add so much to the story. Definitely worth watching. Definitely worth watching on Blu-Ray.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Can a movie get any better? Jan 31, 2010 I have loved this movie since the first time I saw it and now it is out on blu-ray! Awesome! If you loved the original, you will be so happy with this copy. I highly recommend it for anyone's collection.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Must own for Blu Fans! Jan 30, 2010 This movie is a must own for all Blu Ray collectors. Both the Video and Audio quality are among the best that I have seen. Add in the fact that this is a fantastic movie that won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and it should be clear why this movie deserves a spot on your shelf!
2 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Poor, poor transfer Jan 28, 2010 Why pay money for a poor transfer? Wait until the re-release!
This sort of studio avarice is akin to that of the distributors of Lord of the Rings, who will release a Blu-ray in the shorter thetrical version in April, only to snatch more of your money by releasing the longer definitive version within the next 12 months thereafter.
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