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DVD Special Features 1.85:1 ratio enhanced for 16:9 widescreen TVs Dolby Digital 4.0 Surround Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired Review: Stunning transfer, somewhat lacking in special features - I've hesitated about buying this Blu-ray release countless times in the past and until recently suddenly decided to invest in it. Here is a brief overhaul. I was dubious about picture quality and sound at first and could apprehend the possibility of significant grain (this being one of the earlier Blu-ray releases). However my first impression of the picture quality, seemed rather mediocre at first (essentially the opening scene), but as the film progressed the high quality image blew me away. It is consistently sharp throughout and the film being riddled with outlandish Tim Burton quirkiness, verve and creativity makes this a steal whatever the price. 'Edward Scissorhands' truly defines the standards of Blu-ray and it's novelties. If like me, you previously owned the VHS/DVD version, discard of that and buy this instead. To note, this is the extended cut and to my knowledge the 'PG' version shown in the picture is non-existent. The '12' rated version is not really an 'extended cut' per say, it's the original cut that was initially pre-cut by the BBFC to remove Anthony Michael Hall's lingering relentless beatings upon poor Edward to a pulp in the infamous climatic scene. I reckon the BBFC were cautious about younger children being exposed to this hard hitting scene (if you'd excuse the pun). So endure, in all it's (mildly) gory glory! As a plus this release offers a limited range of special features. It features a brief glimpse of footage from the cast prior to the film's release which is relatively endearing, several trailers presented in HD, and a Tim Burton audio commentary track. Which I haven't as of yet listened to in full due to how it's constructed, rather poorly if anything. The formation of this commentary is in the style of an audio bite, as it persistently cuts out (presumably due to Burton's umming and erring) which annoyed me to some extent. It's a no wonder his memories of making the film are absent, his career has certainly rocketed since then. Hats off to him. Film: 5/5 - one of my all-time favourite Tim Burton compositions. This modern classic surely moves along with the times effortlessly. If you've enjoyed either one or more of the following; Beetlejuice, A Nightmare Before Christmas, Mars Attacks, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, this is destined to appeal to you. Picture quality: 5/5 - as aforementioned, the picture quality is very sharp and sublime. The characters are very distinguished from the background elements and the ever so vivid and delightfully distinctive rich colours in the neighbourhood scenes look great. Audio quality: 4/5 - the soundtrack (notably Danny Elfman's 'Ice Dance') is executed almost flawlessly. I can't say five for sure, as I only have integrated speakers for my television, thus inhibiting it from it's full potential. Special Features: 3/5 - personally I would've preferred some input from Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder despite the stingy featurette provided. Perhaps this release could've benefited by a 20th anniversary edition, which could've included a reunion with the cast. Then again 20th Century Fox, being the tight-fisted tyrants they are, need an incentive to do anything nowadays. One minor nit-pick dispute I have is with the menu design. It could do with being perhaps a little more ideal. In order to access the menu and play the special features, you have to leave the film running until you've came to a conclusion. Overall a great Blu-ray, if like me you loved the film in standard definition, you'll love it even more so in High-Definition. Get yourself a copy and embrace the desirable brilliance that is 'Edward Scissorhands'. Review: Superb - much better quality than the standard blu ray the 4k with Dolby vision and Dolby audio is a most welcomed upgrade to a classic Tim burton movie one of my all time favorites that looks amazing in 4k
| ASIN | B00004Y3OG |
| Actors | Anthony Michael Hall, Dianne Wiest, Johnny Depp, Kathy Baker, Winona Ryder |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26,581 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 1,149 in Romance (DVD & Blu-ray) 1,540 in Fantasy (DVD & Blu-ray) 2,104 in Children & Family (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,455) |
| Director | Tim Burton |
| Dubbed: | German |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 01867DVD |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 4.0), Unqualified (Dolby Surround) |
| Media Format | Anamorphic, PAL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 13.5 x 1.4 cm; 60 g |
| Release date | 27 Nov. 2000 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
| Studio | Twentieth Century Fox |
| Subtitles: | English |
J**Y
Stunning transfer, somewhat lacking in special features
I've hesitated about buying this Blu-ray release countless times in the past and until recently suddenly decided to invest in it. Here is a brief overhaul. I was dubious about picture quality and sound at first and could apprehend the possibility of significant grain (this being one of the earlier Blu-ray releases). However my first impression of the picture quality, seemed rather mediocre at first (essentially the opening scene), but as the film progressed the high quality image blew me away. It is consistently sharp throughout and the film being riddled with outlandish Tim Burton quirkiness, verve and creativity makes this a steal whatever the price. 'Edward Scissorhands' truly defines the standards of Blu-ray and it's novelties. If like me, you previously owned the VHS/DVD version, discard of that and buy this instead. To note, this is the extended cut and to my knowledge the 'PG' version shown in the picture is non-existent. The '12' rated version is not really an 'extended cut' per say, it's the original cut that was initially pre-cut by the BBFC to remove Anthony Michael Hall's lingering relentless beatings upon poor Edward to a pulp in the infamous climatic scene. I reckon the BBFC were cautious about younger children being exposed to this hard hitting scene (if you'd excuse the pun). So endure, in all it's (mildly) gory glory! As a plus this release offers a limited range of special features. It features a brief glimpse of footage from the cast prior to the film's release which is relatively endearing, several trailers presented in HD, and a Tim Burton audio commentary track. Which I haven't as of yet listened to in full due to how it's constructed, rather poorly if anything. The formation of this commentary is in the style of an audio bite, as it persistently cuts out (presumably due to Burton's umming and erring) which annoyed me to some extent. It's a no wonder his memories of making the film are absent, his career has certainly rocketed since then. Hats off to him. Film: 5/5 - one of my all-time favourite Tim Burton compositions. This modern classic surely moves along with the times effortlessly. If you've enjoyed either one or more of the following; Beetlejuice, A Nightmare Before Christmas, Mars Attacks, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, this is destined to appeal to you. Picture quality: 5/5 - as aforementioned, the picture quality is very sharp and sublime. The characters are very distinguished from the background elements and the ever so vivid and delightfully distinctive rich colours in the neighbourhood scenes look great. Audio quality: 4/5 - the soundtrack (notably Danny Elfman's 'Ice Dance') is executed almost flawlessly. I can't say five for sure, as I only have integrated speakers for my television, thus inhibiting it from it's full potential. Special Features: 3/5 - personally I would've preferred some input from Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder despite the stingy featurette provided. Perhaps this release could've benefited by a 20th anniversary edition, which could've included a reunion with the cast. Then again 20th Century Fox, being the tight-fisted tyrants they are, need an incentive to do anything nowadays. One minor nit-pick dispute I have is with the menu design. It could do with being perhaps a little more ideal. In order to access the menu and play the special features, you have to leave the film running until you've came to a conclusion. Overall a great Blu-ray, if like me you loved the film in standard definition, you'll love it even more so in High-Definition. Get yourself a copy and embrace the desirable brilliance that is 'Edward Scissorhands'.
T**N
Superb
much better quality than the standard blu ray the 4k with Dolby vision and Dolby audio is a most welcomed upgrade to a classic Tim burton movie one of my all time favorites that looks amazing in 4k
E**N
Ultimate work of Tim Burton
Gosh I ordered this just last Thursday and arrived three days ahead of time and the DVD was as new condition (even though I bought it as used) and played perfectly. I also believe that you can play this film at any time of the year as all of Tim Burton’s films are of excellent quality and always has a beautiful and very moving story too - so yes if you buy this (or any of his other masterpieces) then enjoy but do remember that you may need a box of tissues next to the popcorn or chocolates !
K**S
Mine is full screen 16-9..
Again as it wass on tv..love the film but..on playing it..full screen..its not uncommion but disappointing..i still think these are pressed all over the world..bet they arent checked..i had blu ray full screen years ago..i need home cinema please...we get bigger screen for cinema experiemvce...annoyimg...my double back here we go round the mulberry bush/bnotyh full screen//bfi manager told me impossible..hsd i been mobile i`d have out it on his desk but all tv showings..4-3.. there was a wide screening years ago,,,
L**4
A masterpiece beautifully restored for High Definition viewing
This review is going to be more about the Blu Ray side of things. The film in general is legendary and my favourite film ever personally, visually the film is stunning and the acting is superb, featuring some amazing actors (Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder etc.). Now for review of the Blu Ray version. I have the original DVD version which is very basic and has no special features at all which I found highly disappointing. The Blu Ray version does have a featurette which contains cast interviews and in sight into the making of the film which I found very good. It also includes original theatrical trailers and commentaries. In comparison to the DVD version this version has much more to offer. I personally think they should of released a 20th anniversary edition of the film which would had much more special features but for the time being this version is reasonable. As far as the resolution of the film, I think the remastering of the film is amazing considering this film, is 20+ years old now. I was a little hasty about how much of a difference it would be to the standard 480p version and wondered if it would be worth buying a film I already have on DVD, but I was not dissapointed with the new 1080p version. The colours are much more vivid and the picture quality is superb, you can see much more detail in facial shoots and a lot more in landscape shots. All in all a great film to experience on Blu Ray and for the price it is now, a bargain.
C**E
Great
Good
1**R
A Gem Which Shines In HD
I have always enjoyed this film from when I watched it in the cinema when it was first released. The bonus for me was Vincent Price being in the movie in one of his last roles. However, Johnny Depp is the star of this charming but dark fairytale as could only be told by the imagination of Tim Burton. Here Mr Depp plays the titular character with charm and a slight level of sadness. The supporting cast also do a fabolous job in their roles. The film is a joy to watch and the soundtrack is beautifully scored by Danny Elfin, which sounds amazing on my Onkyo 5.1 receiver.
G**I
Ok for fans
Good flim
K**E
One of my favourite Johnny Depp movies! Great for that sort of limbo period between Halloween and Christmas especially. This is an annual watch for me!
N**A
Good movie
S**T
In „Edward mit den Scherenhänden“ erschafft ein einsamer Erfinder einen künstlichen Menschen, Edward (Johnny Depp), der anstelle von Händen scharfe Scheren hat. ✂️😢 Als er von der gutherzigen Peg (Dianne Wiest) in ihre Vorstadtfamilie aufgenommen wird, bringt seine Andersartigkeit sowohl Bewunderung als auch Angst mit sich – vor allem, als er sich in Kim (Winona Ryder) verliebt. 💕🏡 Doch kann er in dieser Welt bestehen? 🔹 Warum dieser Film ein zeitloses Märchen ist: ✅ Magische Inszenierung von Tim Burton – düster, verspielt & voller Emotionen. 🎬✨ ✅ Johnny Depp in einer seiner besten Rollen – still, zerbrechlich & unvergesslich! 🎭❤️ ✅ Ein modernes Märchen mit Tiefgang – Themen wie Ausgrenzung, Liebe & Menschlichkeit. 💡💔 Fazit: 💡 „Edward mit den Scherenhänden“ ist ein wunderschönes, melancholisches Märchen, das berührt & nachhallt. Perfekt für alle, die außergewöhnliche, emotionale Filme lieben! 🏰🌙 👉 Tipp: Entdecke außergewöhnliche Bildkalender, Puzzles & Leinwände – die perfekte Geschenkidee für jeden Anlass! 🎨🖼️ Erhältlich auf Amazon – einfach nach "Marco Warstat" suchen! ✨🧩
A**R
Came brand new in perfect condition
E**S
Très bon film. Ancien mais très bon.
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