Stargate (Extended Cut) [Blu-ray]
Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 01/08/2008 Run time: 21 minutes Rating: R
Before they unleashed the idiotic mayhem of Independence Day and Godzilla, the idea-stealing team of director Roland Emmerich and producer-screenwriter Dean Devlin concocted this hokey hit about the discovery of an ancient portal capable of zipping travelers to "the other side of the known universe." James Spader plays the Egyptologist who successfully translates the Stargate's hieroglyphic code, and then joins a hawkish military unit (led by Kurt Russell) on a reconnaissance mission to see what's on the other side. They arrive on a desert world with cultural (and apparently supernatural) ties to Earth's ancient Egypt, where the sun god Ra (played by Jaye Davidson from The Crying Game) rules a population of slaves with armored minions and startlingly advanced technology. After being warmly welcomed into the slave camp, the earthlings encourage and support a rebellion, and while Russell threatens to blow up the Stargate to prevent its use by enemy forces, the movie collapses into a senseless series of action scenes and grandiose explosions. It's all pretty ridiculous, but Stargate found a large and appreciative audience, spawned a cable-TV series, and continues to attract science fiction fans who are more than willing to forgive its considerable faults. --Jeff Shannon
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Stargate (Extended Cut) [Blu-ray] Reviews
If you hit your subtitle button a few times I believe track 5 English has the subtitles ONLY for when the aliens talking. The subtitles on the movie are not defective they are just hidden. as if any of us speak English AND the alien language to NOT need the subtitles. Other than that the movie itself is rather great; I have seen all of SG-1, Atlantis, and the two new Stargate movies but never the original. The first English track is for subtitles on ALL the time. And I got this movie for $9.99 which I figure is a few bucks more than the dvd costs right now so it can't hurt. I gave this movie 4 stars because I thought they could have done a better job transfering the movie to high-def and they could have figured out that English audio track 1 should have subtitles for the alien language instead of putting it on a separate track. I wasn't too happy with the quality of the movie as others have said but then again I believe it was filmed in 1994 and wasn't expecting a full 1080p transfer to look that great.
I cannot get the movie to play in 1080p as advertised all over the box. Any suggested or did I get duped. I have an HDMI cable between my Blu-ray player and my plasma, but it continually says, 480p.
Hello. I doubt it. Regardless, I CANNOT recommend this Blu-Ray for now. I understand a lot of companies are doing this - rushing to put out a blu-ray versions with no effort to make good transfers.
Very grainy. Perhaps an "ultimate" or "collector's" edition will come out so I can buy it a 3rd time and they'll have cleaned it up. Probably. But darker scenes are horrible. Criterion.
Somebody get the rights off these Lionsgate boobs. When the scenes are bright (e.g., in the desert), the picture is excellent. Was the original film poor in lower light conditions. There's snow on the picture like I'm receiving it with an antenna and the signal is weak. I suppose they know I'll buy it again and again, like a lab rat getting repeatedly zapped at an electrified food dispenser. Did they transfer from a copy of a copy of a copy. Also, I didn't see any extras on the blu-ray at all, just the commentary, which was on the dvd.
Are you there. But then, switch to a brighter scene and we're back to crispy again. Like other reviewers, I love the movie and already had it on dvd, but was VERY disappointed with the Blu-Ray transfer. I'd rather they hadn't issued a Stargate blu-ray at all. I can't figure out what went wrong. I'm not even sure grainy is the right word.
I'm not sure how they transferred the film to digital but the blu-ray looks worse than DVD copies of the film I've seen. You'll be looking at the TV wondering if its on the fritz becuase there's so much snow and artifacts in the picture - and no I don't mean archeological artifacts either. Avoid the blu-ray version. I bought the blu-ray edition of the movie and was blown-away at how horrible the picture looked.
Some scenes are noticeably crisper. Other scenes suffer from granularity due to the low exposure and light levels in many of the scenes in this film. I own this both on DVD and this bluray.
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