Terminator, The (4K Ultra HD + Digital) [4K UHD]
N**E
Review: The Terminator (4K UHD)
The Terminator has always been one of my favorite movies, and I finally pulled the trigger on the 4K version. Let me just say—this remaster is totally worth the purchase.I’m not usually a fan of rebuying movies I already own, but for the titles I love and plan to rewatch over and over, the upgrade makes sense. The Terminator definitely falls into that category. The 4K transfer breathes new life into the film. The image is crisp, the shadows and lighting really pop, and there’s a noticeable improvement in detail and color compared to the old Blu-ray or DVD versions.That said, the stop-motion scenes of the endoskeleton in the factory are still a little jerky—as they always were—but that’s part of the charm. It’s a practical effect from the ‘80s, and I respect that it wasn’t overhauled or digitally “smoothed out.” The film still holds up in every other way: the pacing, atmosphere, and tension are as gripping as ever.If you’re on the fence about upgrading, I’d say go for it—especially if The Terminator is a favorite of yours. This version does the film justice, and it’s the kind of quality upgrade that makes it worth sitting down for yet another rewatch.
A**I
my favorite film of all time!!!
Terminator 1 is a classic!!! it's one of those films that people NEED to watch before they die. not only is this film a classic, it's prophetic. just look at modern AI systems popping up everywhere, look at all the robots that look human being built around the world today and you will wonder when the militaries of the world will create a T-800. it's not far fetch that an actual T-800 will be built for war in the near future. i have a belief that major military powers around the world ALREADY have Terminators in secret bunkers. im not joking and it makes me wonder if James Cameron actually saw the future.i have bought Terminator through out the years on VHS, DVD, Blu Ray, and now 4k and if they release this film again on Holodisc i'll buy that too lol.this 4k release includes original soundtrack but personally i don't mind the remastered sound but if you are a die hard purist then this 4k have that original sound included.again, i have so much love for this film. it's so special and it still holds up today. even modern films can't compare. it's an amazing film. personally i like Terminator 1 more than Terminator 2 bc original Terminator is a horror film and is way more brutal than action oriented Terminator 2. that police station massacre still sends chills down my spine everytime i watch it. those cops were slaughtered, they stood no chance! even today, watching that scene still makes my jaw drop. it was brutal! modern Hollywood will never make a scene like that today bc of political correctness, but the Terminator gave no fudge and that is what makes this film so special.only complaint i have is that release feels "bare bones." no special features, no extras like a poster or some sort of physical goodies. besides that, i feel they did a great job w/this 4k release. 2027 is around the corner ;) Terminator fans will know what im referring to. maybe in 2027, they can do something to celebrate :)yes, buy this 4k version or you will be TERMINATED!!!
M**N
An affordable must buy BluRay!
Love this transfer and surround sound track. I know the surround sound track here is extremely controversial, but I definitely prefer to the mono compared to the nostalgia haters. The visuals are undeniably really good, and there’s actual grain in the visuals, which I’m worried will not be present in the 4K release. No matter what, the 4K did not come with a BluRay, so I’m keeping this release no matter what, not just because I need it, but because it’s one of my favorite discs to watch!
O**T
James Cameron’s best film is a masterpiece with something for everyone!
In the Fall of 1984, a micro-budgeted, ambitious action-horror-science fiction masterwork premiered to great reviews and international box office success, defying the expectations of a less than enthusiastic studio. Positive word of mouth and it’s placement on numerous newspapers and publications’ top-ten lists resulted in a film that remained in theatres well into the Winter of 1985!The little film that could was called “The Terminator.”Starting with an eerie opening nighttime sequence at the Griffith Park Observatory, the film screams classic primarily because of; Arnold Schwarzenegger’s chilling performance as an ice-cold, stone faced cybernetic assassin whose camera-like gaze and lean movements will having you suspend disbelief and believe that he is indeed the epitome of an uber-efficient killing machine; a profound, complex, and immediately engaging screenplay by maverick filmmaker James Cameron; excellent supporting roles from Michael Biehn and Linda Hamilton; and a gritty, relentless analog synth score from Brad Fiedel. These elements culminated into a groundbreaking tour-de-force of thinking man’s entertainment.It not only spawned a six film franchise and jump started the then burgeoning VHS sell though era, but remains a game changing work in the vein of “Forbidden Planet,” “2001: A Space Odyssey,” “Star Wars,” “Blade Runner,” and “The Matrix.”Although this Blu-Ray, boasting a new 2015 HD remastering, obliterates the 2001 “Special Edition” DVD’s picture quality, this release comes wholeheartedly recommended, but with some caveats:•The theatrical mono soundtrack is not included, only the new 5.1 remix utilizing sound effects from “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” at Cameron’s behest (the director always yearned for a stereo soundtrack, but the financiers only allocated 40K, which was absorbed by the SFX designers);•TV spots, a widescreen theatrical trailer, a teaser, television spots, and the international trailer are absent;•Also missing is Cameron’s commentary on the “Deleted Scenes;”•Bonus DVD-ROM supplements;•”Other Voices,” an hour-long behind-the -scenes documentary with extensive comments from the majority of the film’s principal players is omitted;•…and an exhaustive still gallery, Cameron’s original 1982 treatment, and insightful Easter eggs with numerous sound bytes from Fiedel, Cameron, and Producer Gale Ann Hurd have not been reprised. (Some consolation can be found with the inclusion of six behind-the-scenes postcard-sized photos).Purchase this Blu Ray if you haven’t upgraded to the newly minted 2024 4K upgrade and keep this flipper DVD (including a nice four page booklet) for the supplements.A must have no matter which version you choose, “The Terminator” even offers a sad, core romantic subplot, references to the dangers of A.I., and a nice encapsulation of the “steampunk” and “cyberpunk” movements of the era, all distilled through the visionary genius of its iconic pioneer, James Cameron!
K**A
This 4k transfer was everything it was hyped up to be
Absolutely outstanding quality transfer of this James Cameron masterpiece. Almost looks too good and the sound is great also. The price is nothing to complain about either.
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