Spaceballs
Written by: Mel Brooks, Thomas Meehan, & Ronny Graham
Directed by: Mel Brooks
Starring: Mel Brooks, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van Patten, George Wyner, and Joan Rivers
Blu-ray Special Features:
Disc One Blu-ray: Watch the Film at Ludicrous Speed, Audio Commentary with Mel Brooks, Additional Commentary in Mawgese and Dinkese, Spaceballs: The Documentary, In Conversation: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, John Candy: Comic Spirit featurette, Story Board-to-Film comparison, Film Flubs, 3 Spaceballs Galleries: Behind the MOvie, The Costumes, The Art, Exhibitor Trailer with Mel Brooks Introduction, Original Theatrical Trailer.
Disc Two DVD: Feature Film in Standard Definition, Audio Commentary from Mel Brooks, Special Behind-the-Scenes footage, Original Theatrical Trailer
Specs: 1080p, English 5.1 Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround, Spanish Dolby Surround, Spanish Mono, and French and Spanish Subtitles.
Spaceballs has arrived on Blu-ray and I'm a little bit disappointed. Find out why by clicking the Rawr! to read the full review.
Spaceballs has a special place in my heart. I remember seeing it for the first time and instantly loving it. I always enjoy revisiting it and still appreciate it. It holds up pretty well, at least for me. So, it was with great excitement that I popped in the recent Blu-ray release.
It was Spaceballs all right. I still laughed. I still enjoyed it. It looks remarkably well for the most part. Especially scenes without effects. These are crystal clear and look fantastic. The effects shots are a bit sketchy but the movie is 22 years old by now.
Lots of features, but nothing new.
That there is the biggest problem. It seems like it is full of features but it's nothing new. It's a collection of what we've seen on the previous DVD releases. If you've never seen these features, then it's all new to you and is quite a bit to sort through. If you have seen them, well then this is just another dip at your wallet.
At the very least they should have added the G4 cartoon series. Sure it's terrible, but it would have made for a complete Spaceballs experience.
For me, the best part is revisiting this movie that I absolutely loved when I was younger and still love to this day. It's not a perfect film, but it's a great movie and probably my favorite Mel Brooks film. It's full of laughs, adventure, excitement, and other things a Jedi craves not.
Spaceballs is available on Blu-ray now.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Spaceballs: The Blu-ray Review!
Labels: Blu-Ray review, Mel Brooks, mgm, spaceballs
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