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Blu-ray Samurai
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I bought this disc alongside the Blu-ray remake from Amazon Canada back in 2015 (all for only $40 and they were brand new). It’s not different enough from the Somerville House to warrant a double dip unless you’re a special features junkie. It looks the same, except this transfer has a somewhat reddish tint to it that previous releases didn’t have. It has a nicer slipcover, a Rue Morgue magazine inside, and new documentaries and audio commentaries. If you didn’t own a prior release then this one would be the recommended purchase.
However, with the release of Scream Factory’s Blu-ray, which has superior video and audio (which includes several tracks including English lossless and the mono track) and gathers together every single extra for this film under the sun, there is objectively no reason to buy this version over the Scream Factory disc. Only reason I could still see you buying this is if you’re a die hard fan and/or collector and want to own every version of this film on Blu-ray. |
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