Robocop 1987 [remastered] (Blu-ray SteelBook) [Hong Kong]

Aug 25, 2011
3,708
Hong Kong
Street Date: 29 Jan, 2014

Order link: http://www.hmv.com.hk/product/bluray.asp?sku=383813

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Region:
A

Capacity:
1xBD50

Video Codec:
AVC


Video Resolution (maximum) :
1080p

Language :
Portuguese
Spanish
English
French
Russian
German, Italian


Audio Specifications :
Russian DTS 5.1
French DTS 5.1
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
DTS 5.1
Portuguese DTS 5.1
German, Italian DTS 5.1


Subtitles :
Portuguese
Spanish
Chinese
English
Thai
Simplified Chinese
Castilian, French, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch,


Special Feature :
Newly remastered in 4K

-Commentary with Director Paul Verhoeven, Writer Ed Neumeier and Executive Producer Jon Davison
-Q&A With the Filmmakers (2012)
-Flesh and Steel: The Making of Robocop
-1987 Featurette: Shooting Robocop
-1987 Featurette: Making Robocop
-The Boardroom: Storyboard with Commentary by Animator Phil Tippett
-Deleted Scenes
-Villains of Old Detroit
-Special Effects: Then and Now
-Robocop: Creating a Legend
-Paul Verhoeven Easter Egg
-Theatrical Trailer
-TV Spot
 
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im fairly new to all this steelbook business but think they all look great now with regards to this is it better to go for the hong kong version or the uk ? or are they pretty much the same
cheers
 
there are a number of Region A (+B?) remastered in 4K films available like Ghostbusters & The Amazing Spiderman.
 
I love it when a steelbook release includes multiple audio and several subtitles.

Is that hard to do that worldwide?
 
From my understanding this is even more hype than the superbit dvd's.

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it is more glossy on screen
and details of color

:hilarious:

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The fact its being remastered will make it look nicer. The 4K hype is nothing more than hype as the home video market continues to plumit. This last half of the year has been a decline for blu ray sales over 2012. They are trying to market 4K in hopes of people rebuying again. Aint gonna happen. The average consumer is moving on to streaming.
 
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I don't think it is a bad thing personally. If this marketing hype improves the chances of older titles getting 4k remasters, both completely new releases and re-releases like this, that's great. Of course it is not really worth it with new films which should already have flawless transfers, but no one has to buy those if they don't want to.