Defshep
10-06-2005, 02:06 PM
Okay, I'm not a reviewer. I'm just gonna say that the newly released special edition of the 1986 version of The Fly is terrific! I've always been a fan of David Cronenberg's oozing remake of the classic sci-fi film. It's a smart, funny, scary, even romantic take on what happens when a brilliant scientist's experiment becomes a tragic nightmare...
Screw it, I'll just give you the goods! it's got a commentary with Cronenberg (which I haven't listened to yet) with the feature on disc one. The picture looks great. DD 5.1 audio and...DTS! Yay DTS, Yay! The DD audio mix is pretty good, considering the type of film it is and given it's age. Not much different from the cheapie The Fly/Fly 2 double feature fox released a couple of years ago, which wasn't that bad. The DTS is a bit of an improvement (when is it not?). Disc two has an over 2 hour-long documentary with lots of behind-the- scenes footage and some great new interviews. Jeff Goldblum is a very strange, goofy guy - much like every character he's ever played! Geena Davis and John Getz give insightful input about the making of the film, as well as various members of the production and sfx team. No Cronenberg interview, however. The disc also features loads of deleted/extended scenes, some even disturbing, which could have taken the film in an even darker direction.
If you're a fan of this modern classic, or even horror and sci-fi in general, this presentation will not disappoint. I won't even call this a double-dip. Fox has simply given this film the treatment it deserves.
Screw it, I'll just give you the goods! it's got a commentary with Cronenberg (which I haven't listened to yet) with the feature on disc one. The picture looks great. DD 5.1 audio and...DTS! Yay DTS, Yay! The DD audio mix is pretty good, considering the type of film it is and given it's age. Not much different from the cheapie The Fly/Fly 2 double feature fox released a couple of years ago, which wasn't that bad. The DTS is a bit of an improvement (when is it not?). Disc two has an over 2 hour-long documentary with lots of behind-the- scenes footage and some great new interviews. Jeff Goldblum is a very strange, goofy guy - much like every character he's ever played! Geena Davis and John Getz give insightful input about the making of the film, as well as various members of the production and sfx team. No Cronenberg interview, however. The disc also features loads of deleted/extended scenes, some even disturbing, which could have taken the film in an even darker direction.
If you're a fan of this modern classic, or even horror and sci-fi in general, this presentation will not disappoint. I won't even call this a double-dip. Fox has simply given this film the treatment it deserves.