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The Best of Blu-ray Disc, Volume One (Lethal Weapon / The Road Warrior / Swordfish / Training Day) [Blu-ray]
 
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
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Includes Lethal Weapon, The Road Warrior, Swordfish, and Training Day.

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  • The Road Warrior One of the most mind-blowing stunt movies ever made. Mel Gibson first made his movie mark as loner Mad Max, driving the roads of a post-apocalypse Australian outback and helping the scraggly defenders of a fuel-depot encampment against murderous marauders.Swordfish Your password for high tech excitement. John Travolta is a mastermind plotting a huge electronic theft caper, Hugh Ja

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Awesome collection and great value.
 
Review Date: January 24, 2008
Reviewer: AreYouKidding?,
A great collection of movies. I purchased this along with The Best of Blu-ray, Volume Two (The Last Samurai / The Phantom of the Opera / Unforgiven / The Fugitive) [Blu-ray] as part of a sale in Dec.'07.

Here is some important info that Amazon left out:

- All four movies are in 1080p.
- Lethal Weapon is the only @ 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
- The other 3 movies are 2.4:1.
- All feature Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound.

Each of the blu-ray discs include the original "blu" protective case, complete with insert. All four cases slide into a cardboard cover that resembles the product photo on this page. This is much better than some of the collections I have on DVD where each disc is in a flimsy paper sleeve. I included a few photos (check customer images) of the box/packaging.

Note: The individual cases are not factory shrink-wrapped but they do include the white plastic seal/tape that goes over the top. I imagine this is important to those who had plans on selling or gifting any movies they didn't like from the set. Not that you would do that. :)
all good except for one...
 
Review Date: September 1, 2008
Reviewer: Cisco Wilkinson, Hawaii,USA
I loved almost all of the movies here except for Mad Max... not my cup o' tea. The transfers are okay could have been better.
remastered dvd's blu-ray
 
Review Date: January 30, 2010
Reviewer: cars333, wagener sc
while you will most certainly see a difference while watching in hi-def the improvement in quality does not justify the price, however, if you are buying because you want these films for your library go for it. i have seen prices higher for standard dvd's.

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