Dave Thomson
This film has been remastered TWICE since release and Google are still rocking stereo audio! On top of this if you look closely at this "HD" file you'll actually see poor quality pixelated upscaling (especially on the edges of the Warner Bros logo at the start) suggesting this is a stretched 720p or lower res file. However we know what Google will do, instead of updating this embarrassing file they'll make us buy the 4K Remastered trilogy AGAIN when/if it becomes available. Still a 5 star movie.
Albert Griscti-Soler
Amazed it's taken Google 3 years to list the HD version of this film, disappointed that it's still 2 channel stereo only. Considering it's pricing Google really ought to have a discussion with it's partners about the minimum acceptable quality of movie content originally released over a decade ago on DVD with 5.1 channel audio. It'd be slightly annoying if this movie was an outlier but the reality is that Google's catalogue is repleat with these issues.
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Cal “The Film Guy” Bacchus
Why are people so in love with this movie, its very famous but in all hounesty, I didnt enjoy it that much. I found it rather boring. Sure, special effects are good for a film made back then, but thats pretty much it..
4 people found this review helpful