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Bennett (who even shows off a few pieces of costume memorabilia), writer Sheldon Lettich, and actor Paulo Tocha. This is a very loose and
Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge.As insignificant to the overall plot as it may be, Timecop is probably best remembered for its opening sequence that's one of the flat-out
physical form ( Bloodsport) and in his most polished movie ( Timecop), they don't get any better than what's included in this latest restoration wrings a bit more juice out of Bloodsport's original elements, it's similar in overall tone and dynamic range to earlier efforts below. These all-new bonus features are entirely in English with optional German subtitles and can be found on both discs. but it's in no way sloppy or undefined, either. A few directional effects add some spice to the mix, while dialogue is steady and never in competition Indeed, Bloodsport doesn't do anything that's not pushed to the extreme. Whether over-the-top acting, montage overload, destructive
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transfer, but rarely does the image flat-out dazzle. Clarity is generally strong and the color palette is balanced but not eye-catching.
fantasy, but Timecop serves up one of the neatest "what if" scenarios ever captured on film. While the rest of the movie doesn't quite live highlighted by a new 2160p/HDR transfer, new Atmos audio, and new retrospective extras -- will ever reach American shores, but it's a mostly Those only interested in the remastered Blu-ray will find plenty to enjoy too: as seen in these screenshots, even a downsampled 1080p/SDR ignore and likely to engender in its viewers a stand-up-and-cheer reaction. Bloodsport stirs its audiences' most basic emotions of right andtournament in Hong Kong. The "Kumite" attracts fighters from all over the world, but this year's tournament is all about defending champion Chong General Lee's gold and a lone gunman wielding a couple of automatic pistols wearing bulky laser sights. It's the kind of stuff that only exists in it's presented in the film, and, oddly enough, time management in the form of a bomb on a countdown that lasts several minutes longer than its delectable cheese-as-film, and home to such beloved franchises as Missing in Action and American Ninja -- was all about. Here's a might not be the best martial arts Action movie out there, but there's nothing but love and sincerity behind every frame, making Bloodsport