Saturday, August 29, 2009

The Last Starfighter Blu-ray Review



Universal Studios Home Entertainment has dug deep and reached the liberation of science fiction of the 1980s, The Last Starfighter Blu-ray.
The Last Starfighter is the kind of sci-fi does a great job of combining amazing special effects for its time, with a story well done.
The film follows a young boy named Alex, who has a passion for the game called Starfighter.
Same as other heroes Luke Skywalker and science fiction, has a passion to leave your house and go to things bigger and better.
What ends up discovering is that the game is a recruiting tool, and do not just say that the galaxy in a world that had always dreamed.
This film is very well done and the kind of science-fiction movie fans will probably appreciate.
The Blu-ray itself is first class with superb video transefer in 2.35:1 aspect ratio in 1080p.
The film is very clean and the special effects were transferred out.
The audio is also strong, as presented in DTS-HD 5 / 1 piece.
As for supplements, starting with a nice pair of documentaries looking at the story, casting, and everything else.
These two documentaries about an hour combined. Extras are complemented by an audio commentary, a photo gallery and trailers. BD-Live content is also published on the inside, but was not available after closing.
The Last Starfighter is well worth watching Blu-ray because this movie is a fan of science fiction strong youth and adults can enjoy. A must for fans of science fiction.

Film: 8.4 A very well-done classic sci-fi film.
Video: 9.0 Considering the source material’s age, great stuff.
Audio: 8.7 The audio gets the job done nicely.
Extras: 8.0 Good extras, BD-Live is a bonus.
Final Score: 8.5

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