aussiebalboa Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 Got this off ezydvd...anyone got the US one confirm its the same? Rambo - Reloaded Edition (Blu-ray) Heroes never die... they just reload. In Thailand, John Rambo joins a group of mercenaries to venture into war-torn Burma to rescue a group of Christian aid workers who were kidnapped by the ruthless local infantry unit. Special Features: * Audio Commentary by Sylvester Stallone * Additional Deleted Scenes * It's a Long Road: Resurrection of an Icon * A Score to Settle: The Music of Rambo * The Art of War * The Weaponry of Rambo * A Hero's Welcome: Release and Reaction * Legacy of Despair: The Struggle in Burma * Never-Before-Seen Deleted Scenes * Additional Branching Featurette - Casting the Missionaries (Snake Sale) * Additional Branching Featurette - Rambo's Dream Sequence * Additional Branching Featurette - Thailand (Burmese Pirates/Rambo's First Kills) * Additional Branching Featurette - Production Design (Helping People/Rambo Incinerates Boats) * Additional Branching Featurette - Casting Mercs (with Mercs) * Additional Branching Featurette - Working with Actors
jayweb Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 Heroes never die... they just reload. Aussiebalboa, You got that wrong abouve...should read Heroes never die... they just get real old
Volunteer Kazz Posted June 6, 2008 Volunteer Posted June 6, 2008 Got this off ezydvd...anyone got the US one confirm its the same? Rambo - Reloaded Edition (Blu-ray) From Hihgdefdigest.com The Supplements: Digging Into the Good Stuff'Rambo' comes to both Blu-ray and standard DVD with a boatload of extras. This package is probably more than the film really requires, but fans will no doubt love it. (Note that all of the video is presented in full 1080p, with optional English and Spanish subtitles offered.) * Audio Commentary - Sylvester Stallone flies solo on this track, and it's one of the strongest features on the disc. Indeed, he may surprise even his harshest critics with his insightful, well articulated and passionate comments about the long gestation of the project and his obvious love for the John Rambo character. Stallone also speaks directly to the level of violence in the film, and his belief that to pay due respect to the real-life situation in Burma, such graphic bloodletting was a requirement. There is also a wealth of production info and the usual technical chit-chat. Not everyone will agree with Stallone's vision for 'Rambo,' but this is certainly a fine commentary in support of it. * Featurettes (HD, 42 minutes) - Combined, these six featurettes form a nice and tidy documentary. "It's a Long Road: The Resurrection of an Icon" (19 minutes) gives us the backstory on the near 20-year development of 'Rambo,' including many discarded script ideas and scenarios. "The Art of War: Completing Rambo" (6 minutes) and "A Score to Settle: The Music of Rambo" (7 minutes) chronicle the post-production hurdles, and provide a look at the scoring sessions. "The Weaponry of Rambo" (15 minutes) details the vast artillery used in the film, which Stallone and the crew practically fawn over. Then "A Hero's Welcome: Release and Reception" (10 minutes) is probably a bit overdone, with footage from the film's premiere as well as reaction to the opening weekend (which wasn't that huge). Finally, "Legacy of Despair: The Struggle in Burma" (11 minutes) is the best of the bunch, illuminating the continued struggles in the country in much better fashion than 'Rambo' itself. * Deleted Scenes (HD, 14 minutes) - Only four here, all extensions of character-based scenes. No optional commentary or descriptive text is provided, though Stallone does briefly touch upon the scenes during the feature audio commentary. * Theatrical Trailer (HD) - The film's original trailer is presented in full 1080 video. * Digital Copy (SD) - Included on a second disc is a Digital Copy of 'Rambo,' allowing for download for viewing on portable devices, such as your laptop and the iPhone. (Presented in 480 standard-def video only.) HD Bonus Content: Any Exclusive Goodies in There? Lionsgate has also included a couple of high-def exclusives, which only add to the already-strong line-up of extras shared with the DVD. * Picture-in-Picture - Bonus View (Profile 1.1) enabled, this track is based on the Sylvester Stallone audio commentary described above, but it's beefed up with extensive behind-the-scenes footage. This is a very good PIP track, one that does a very good job of covering most aspects of the production, particularly casting, shooting on location and the action. The editing is sharp and the pacing quick, so this gets my vote for the best extra on the entire disc. * MoLog - Short for MovieLog, this feature allows users to watch the flick, and then create and share live their own added-value content via blog entries. The feature requires Profile 2.0-compatible players and an active internet connection. I tested out the feature, and it worked well in terms of playback and inputting, though I did experience some hiccups going back to the main menu from the MoLog feature (apparently I'm not alone).
aussiebalboa Posted June 6, 2008 Author Posted June 6, 2008 thanks kazz. but is that off first blood or rambo 2008?
Volunteer Kazz Posted June 6, 2008 Volunteer Posted June 6, 2008 thanks kazz. but is that off first blood or rambo 2008? Oops sorry it was first blood, I've changed it now, not sure how I buggered that up.
aussiebalboa Posted June 6, 2008 Author Posted June 6, 2008 sounds like the same version to me.. US RAMBO BLU RAY HERE I COME...
The D-Train Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 I have the US version. The big difference I believe is that the US version has a 7.1 mix the AUS version will only have a 5.1. I believe the AUS version will have more extras but havent checked this against the US yet. To me the sound was more important than the extras.
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