4 Film Favorites: Intergalactic Films (BD)(4FF)Galaxy Quest - Twenty years after cancellation, the stars of the Galaxy Quest television series cling to their careers appearing at sci-fi conventions and electronic store openings. When a distressed interstellar race mistakes the show for "historical documents" Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen) and his crew of has-beens are unwittingly recruited to save them from a genocidal warlord. A hilarious adventure that boldly goes where no comedy has gone before. Lost In Space - The family Robinson is in hiber-sleep, soaring into deep space. Their mission: establish a colony that will become home for a dying Earth's inhabitants. But sabotage jolts the Robinsons awake, sending them - and an often troublesome robot - off course and into amazing adventures where the question is not just where they are, but also when. A fine cast sets just the right tone of heroism and fun in an imaginative sci-fi voyage based on the '60s TV series. "Danger, Will Robinson!" And amazement, too. Red Planet - In the mid-21st century, the nations of a dying Earth look starward for a solution and set out to colonize Mars. But something no on could have expected awaits. Val Kilmer stars in this taut adventure about humankind's first mission to the mysterious Red Planet. Also on the mission is the multifunctional robo-assistant AMEE. A malfunction has turned her into a killing machine bent on destroying the crew. Yet that's not the end of the expedition's perils. Because Mars may be barren, but it's not uninhabited. Mars Attacks - AWAKE EARTHLINGS! Don't miss the hilarious frenzy as Tim Burton directs - and Mars Attacks! SEE! Stars that shine across the galaxy. Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce Brosnan, Danny DeVito and a dozen more! SHRIEK! At mean, green invaders armed with insta-fry ray guns and endowed with slimy, humongous brain. GASP! As the U.S. legislature is overwhelmed. (Don't fear, we still have 2 out of 3 branches of the government working for us.) THRILL! As Earth fights back with an unexpected weapon. Take that, Martians!]]>
S**C
Nice collection of enjoyable sci-fi themed films on Blu-ray, each on its own disc.
BOTTOM LINE: This 4 film sci-fi set is a solid value. Thankfully, each film has its own disc inside the box; no multi-film on one disc cramming going on here. All of the movies look & sound very good and each flick also contains its own specific bonus content, making this set an even better value. As a whole, I give this Warner Bros. sci-fi collection 4 STARS.So, what are you getting for your hard-earned dough? Let's see...GALAXY QUEST is simply a great movie, all around. Whether or not you love sci-fi you need to have this film in your collection, (and if you're a fan of Star Trek, you probably do). It's a wonderful comedy but it also has some truly touching moments of poignant humanity sprinkled throughout. Doubtless, this is Tim Allen's best non-TV work and, surprisingly, contains one of Alan Rickman's most nuanced performances. Actually, ALL of the actors here turn in first rate acting jobs. Kudos all around! (Every time I watch this film though, I keep wondering what could have been, IF they had gotten all the principal actors from Star Trek:TOS to do this instead. What an INCREDIBLE film THAT would have been! Even so, this movie is a true delight.) Now, do you already own the DVD but are trying to decide whether or not to double dip and get it in hi-def for your Blu-ray player? I'll be honest and tell you that most (if not all) of the extras are just ported from the DVD, so that's a wash, BUT... the picture & sound were a really nice jump up in quality, IMHO, so I vote YES and say take the plunge. In all honestly, having GALAXY QUEST on Blu-ray alone was worth the price I paid (used) for this four film set. Getting the other three movies was just a bonus. 5 STARS.MARS ATTACKS! is a goofy hoot of a film. Director Tim Burton has all kinds of wacky fun turning those garish 1962 Topps bubblegum trading cards into a typically silly off-kilter Burton laugh fest. If you liked any of his stop-mo films or the classic Beatlejuice then you should enjoy this wacky invasion-from-Mars outing. Everyone in front of & behind the camera is in on the joke, making the proceedings even more outrageous and hilarious. Tons of easter eggs from the trading cards can be spotted, along with nods to several films from the golden age of classic sci-fi - if you're looking. The film boasts lots of visual eye candy, also typical for a Burton film. All in all there's good fun & laughs to be had here. 4 STARS.RED PLANET underwhelmed and underperformed at the box office but it is an enjoyable throw away film, perfect for a late night or crappy weather movie marathon. The F/X still hold up well and the story of humanity's first manned mission to Mars is fun and keeps your interest to see how it all turns out. Nothing truly amazing happens though and in the end I think that's why it ghosted in theaters. Val Kilmer & Tom Sizemore are good actors and they play well off each other. Carrie-Anne Moss is sturdy as the mission commander but her removal from the main action hampers her appeal somewhat; trapped up in the orbiting mother ship, she just yells orders at the men down on the planet, pushes buttons & punches control panels in frustration. Not much else for her to do but what little she does, she does well. Actually, my only real gripe is that Terrance Stamp, (THE all-time best-ever General Zod), is criminally wasted in a small, throw away role. 4 STARS.LOST IN SPACE is a dumb, lower tier popcorn film. If you're a fan of the old TV show you may have shook your head at the huge miss-fire this film turned out to be. I look at it as a major failed opportunity to cultivate & expand an already loyal fanbase. Had the producers given us an engaging, entertaining & fun sci-fi escapism movie based on the solid concept of the original TV series, they could have turned this pilot into a franchise that went on for years. Such a shame. William Hurt, Gary Oldman Mimi Rogers and Heather Graham are all way better than this. I'm guessing large paychecks were the primary enticement in signing on for this cinematic banana peel. What a waste of a very talented cast. Two exceptions: Lacey Chabert, who played Penny, and Matt LeBlanc as Major Don West. Chabert's version of Penny was unbelievably whiny & annoying, her Goth-ish makeup was butt ugly and her voice sounds like she's been sucking helium vapors. Someone stuff her into an airlock and jettison her quick! LOL. And Matt LeBanc? He was just trying way too hard to differentiate this "serious" movie performance from his role as Joey on the long-running television comedy FRIENDS. His 'macho action guy' puffed-out chest posturing & cheesy, stilted line delivery were one-dimensionally laughable. The re-imagined B9 Robot was kind of okay. They changed the look too much for my tastes, but you could see they were trying to bring it around to a more classic TV-look by the film's end. Alas, for a sequel that was never to be. Good to hear voice actor Dick Tufeld returning to voice the Robot again. That brought a smile to my face. Another big bummer was that they didn't gave us the Space Pod or my beloved Chariot. Instead, both vehicles were eliminated with a single line of throw-away dialogue. ("The Space Pod & Chariot were totaled in the crash.") Boo!! The movie's F/X are a mixed bag. The spaceships & planets looked quite nice but those alien spiders and that ghastly "Blurp" space-monkey thing were pretty bad and downright gawd-awful, respectively. The final mutant Doctor Smith reveal was a letdown, too. Still for some reason I somehow enjoy screening this flick from time to time. I guess the bits that I do like make up for those that I don't? As with all things, YMMV. 3 STARS.
R**K
Great overall value for sci-fi fans
This is one of the better 4-pack blu-ray offerings. Galaxy Quest carries a lot of value as essential comedy sci-fi, with Mars Attacks being the most bonkers offering in the set. On the serious side is Red Planet, a middling yet rewatchable exploration/survival story with an engaging cast.Lastly, there is always an "iffy" offering in these packs, here represented by Lost in Space. The film is still a bit of a mess (that cgi monkey really should not have happened) but certainly acceptable as part of this overall package.Packaging was somewhat better than expected, with a slipcase and each movie having a disc to itself, albeit stacked two on each side of the case. All in all, great value here for sci-fi fans, especially those who may not have Galaxy Quest on blu-ray yet.
H**F
Great deal, for good movies on bluray.
I already had lost in space, but for the price you cant go wrong to get all 4. Or even if you only needed 2 of them, these movies sell on average for 7.99 to 10$ each. this set is roughly a 40$ value on bluray. So getting this for 20 or less is a steal. Don't hesitate if you like these movies, they are worth the cost. And if your not sure there really are 4 total bluray discs in there, 2 on each side. Only down side to that is they have 2 in 1 Ring on each side, so make sure to no get dust on them, or you will scratch the one that's on top of the other.
R**F
Good.
Came in fine,the sound is on the low side but all in good.
B**A
Sci-Fi fun films
I bought this as a gift for my daughter who wanted the movie Mars Attacks. When I saw this 4 film favorites that included Mars Attacks, I thought why not give her a bonus of extra movies to enjoy. She and her husband really like this 4 Film Favorites: Intergalactic Films. Thus, I would recommend this set of 4 films.
B**
Great films!
Case was busted up and the disc's were sliding around and scratched! Love the movies though! I wish shout factory would do special collectors editions of them!
N**.
Great price for 4 movies
Got 4 Blu-ray movie disks in 1 package at a great price.
F**I
So cheap and so good
It is not a strip down bluray disc, everyone is exactly as it was originally release. There is no difference in disc quality and content to the original release to extend it has exact label art
K**.
3 outta four ain't bad.
I enjoyed this 4 disc bluray set. In my opinion the only weak film here Is Lost in Space a 2 star movie.The Blu-ray's In this set come with all the special features they had when they were released has individual films.
T**Y
Region-free
Region-free so we can ALL enjoy these films!
D**E
Five Stars
Great buy well worth the money
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