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- Robert Harris
"I didn't just fall of the turnip truck."
"Velma and I ain't dumb."
When a Hellraiser Lament Cube arrived at my door, I took one look, set it aside, and got a copy of the new Hellraiser standalone on Blu-ray.
The cube is certainly nice, and I'm told that it contains HR 1 in Blu and 2 in SD, both with some new extras, but I wasn't opening it. I'm not seeking new problems.
Hellraiser on Blu-ray is a nicely transferred affair with a clean image, good blacks and colors, and a Dolby TrueHD track.
Clive Barker's now classic tale is a must-see for genre fans that either haven't discovered it over the past two decades, or whose parents wouldn't let them see it fearing it might rot their souls.
Anything is possible, and while I'm steering clear of all Cenobites, I can report that this is a very good-looking Blu-ray.
If you already have a copy of Hellbound on SD, then the box is probably not the way to go, and the standalone Blu-ray will meet your requirements.
Recommended.
RAH
"Velma and I ain't dumb."
When a Hellraiser Lament Cube arrived at my door, I took one look, set it aside, and got a copy of the new Hellraiser standalone on Blu-ray.
The cube is certainly nice, and I'm told that it contains HR 1 in Blu and 2 in SD, both with some new extras, but I wasn't opening it. I'm not seeking new problems.
Hellraiser on Blu-ray is a nicely transferred affair with a clean image, good blacks and colors, and a Dolby TrueHD track.
Clive Barker's now classic tale is a must-see for genre fans that either haven't discovered it over the past two decades, or whose parents wouldn't let them see it fearing it might rot their souls.
Anything is possible, and while I'm steering clear of all Cenobites, I can report that this is a very good-looking Blu-ray.
If you already have a copy of Hellbound on SD, then the box is probably not the way to go, and the standalone Blu-ray will meet your requirements.
Recommended.
RAH