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enlarge | Director: Roland Emmerich Actors: Kurt Russell, James Spader, Alexis Cruz, Viveca Lindfors, Mili Avital Studio: Lions Gate Category: DVD
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Rating: 296 reviews Sales Rank: 2303
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Subtitled Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Media: Blu-ray Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 121 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: LGEBR19155 UPC: 012236191551 EAN: 0012236191551 ASIN: B000HIVOI2
Theatrical Release Date: 1994 Release Date: August 29, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 01/08/2008 Run time: 21 minutes Rating: R
Amazon.com Before they unleashed the idiotic mayhem of Independence Day and Godzilla, the idea-stealing team of director Roland Emmerich and producer-screenwriter Dean Devlin concocted this hokey hit about the discovery of an ancient portal capable of zipping travelers to "the other side of the known universe." James Spader plays the Egyptologist who successfully translates the Stargate's hieroglyphic code, and then joins a hawkish military unit (led by Kurt Russell) on a reconnaissance mission to see what's on the other side. They arrive on a desert world with cultural (and apparently supernatural) ties to Earth's ancient Egypt, where the sun god Ra (played by Jaye Davidson from The Crying Game) rules a population of slaves with armored minions and startlingly advanced technology. After being warmly welcomed into the slave camp, the earthlings encourage and support a rebellion, and while Russell threatens to blow up the Stargate to prevent its use by enemy forces, the movie collapses into a senseless series of action scenes and grandiose explosions. It's all pretty ridiculous, but Stargate found a large and appreciative audience, spawned a cable-TV series, and continues to attract science fiction fans who are more than willing to forgive its considerable faults. --Jeff Shannon
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Great Movie November 18, 2008 johnme7 (South Dakota) Get the movie and then buy every season of Stargate SG-1. It's worth it!
Blu-ray version is defective and LionsGate won't replace it November 17, 2008 S. Friedrich (Bedford, IN) Search the Internet and you'll find out this Blu-ray version has at least two defects; missing Egyptian and alien subtitles, and right half of main menu doesn't work (you can still change audio and commentary other ways, but I can't get to the THX demo or setup. Don't buy any Blu-ray titles produced by LionsGate. They're not honest businessmen.
Blu-ray - HD - Standard DVD November 16, 2008 Thomas E. Holmes (Way South of KC) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought HD as the in coming standard, it wasn't. Bought a Blu-ray player to keep up. I have a standard DVD copy of "Stargate", so I knew a Blu-ray copy would have something to equal. Blu-ray quality is noticeably better, volume is some what lower (on my system) than the up-converted standard DVD. Now we need some high quality movies on blu-ray. (I don't care for old comic book hero movies, out grew them 40 years ago.) Special effect are great and ad a lot to a movie, but if all the movie has is special effect.... Well, I'll pass. "Stargate" in Blu-ray is well worth the purchase.
Original story, still stands up today November 9, 2008 :::DIGITAL BABE::: (East Coast) I saw this film in theaters years ago, and just viewed it on BD. The story includes all of the elements that make an interesting sci-fi flick, and it includes a dash of romance. The storyline of the "passageway" between dimensions is not unique, but since the film was released several years ago, I would need to say that it still stands up today in terms of relevance. It manages to be a sci-fi film, while still focusing on the core concept, which is not really laden with special effects, but rather pulls the watcher in with a mind bending concept. Though many scientific explanations of bending time and space are absent, the story still unfolds in an engaging manner. The film did seem a bit long and drawn out in parts, and in comparison with more recent sci-fi flicks, which seem to rely on non-stop action, as opposed to complex storylines, some may find this one a bit "drawn out". However, if you are more interested in an interesting film, this one may be for you. PQ 3.5/5, sound 4/5. Lionsgate is not known for its transfers, but given the age of the film, detail, color and blacks were still rich. For the sake of providing detail, a 50" Panasonic Plasma and PS3 80 GB was used to view the film, at a 15 ft distance.
Universe of Pyramid Power September 23, 2008 DOMIT-M8 (Townsville, Australia) Chevron 7 locked. Come with me through the Stargate, anywhere, any era, any genre ! This movie was the beginning, a new concept and story, fun and hidden taunts at social mores, which eventually extended into TV as SG-1, & Atlantis. The Ultimate Version seemed to make a little more sense than the original flick, but then hindsight is always 20-20 ! Daniel Jackson is a different type of Nerd, but 'makes good' in this star-breaking introduction. Sci-Fi concepts are often novel and mostly plausible extensions of current scientific options or opinions, and for the touchy-feelies out there, just enough boy-girl frames to fill the gap !
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