Big Trouble in Little China - BluRay (2009)
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Director:John Carpenter
Studio:20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Producer:Larry J. Franco, Keith Barish, Jim Lau, James Lew
Writer:Gary Goldman, W.D. Richter, David Z. Weinstein
Rated:PG-13
Date Added:2014-04-13
UPC:024543602767
Price:$24.99
Awards:1 nomination
Genre:Action & Adventure
Release:2009-08-04
IMDb:0090728
Location:BR0099
Duration:100
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:AC-3
Languages:English, Spanish, French
Subtitles:English, Spanish, Korean, Cantonese, Thai, Mandarin Chinese
Features:DISC ONE (Blu-Ray)
*The Film
• Audio commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell
• Isolated music score (in DTS 5.1)
• Deleted scenes:
- "Airport/Chinatown":
-- Workprint" (SD - 5:47 min)
-- Video version (SD - 6:56 min)
- "The Dragon of the Black Pool":
-- Workprint (SD - 2:37 min)
-- Video version (SD - 4:19 min)
- "The White Tiger":
-- Workprint (SD - 2:14 min)
-- Video version (SD - 7:07 min)
- "Gracie's Office - Workprint" (SD - 3:31 min)
- "Thunder's Tour - Workprint" (SD - 1:34 min)
- "Beneath Chinatown - Workprint" (SD - 2:16 min)
- "Lava Sequence" (3 angles: "Storyboard", "Final Scene" and "Both", SD - 1:14 min)
- "Six Demon Bag" (SD - 11:48 min)
• Extended ending (SD - 3:05 min)
• "Vintage" featurette (SD - 7:28 min)
• "Big Trouble in Little China" music video by The Coupe DeVilles (SD - 3:28 min)
• Interview with visual effects producer Richard Edlund (2 angles: "Interview Footage with Behind-the Scenes Stills" and "Stills", SD - 13:25 min)
• Theatrical trailer #1 (SD - 2:47 min)
• Theatrical trailer #2 (SD - 0:55 min)
• Spanish theatrical trailer (SD - 2:42 min)
• TV spots:
- "Remember" (SD - 0:32 min)
- "Who Is?" (SD - 0:32 min)
- "Adventure" (SD - 0:32 min)
- "Beneath" (SD - 0:32 min)
- "Pay-Per-View" (SD - 1:02 min)
• Theatrical teaser (SD - 1:32 min)
• "Behind-the-Scenes" photo gallery (262 pictures)

DISC ONE (DVD)
*The Film
John Carpenter  ...  (Director)
Gary Goldman, W.D. Richter, David Z. Weinstein  ...  (Writer)
 
Kurt Russell  ...  Jack Burton
Kim Cattrall  ...  Gracie Law
Dennis Dun  ...  Wang Chi
James Hong  ...  David Lo Pan
Victor Wong  ...  Egg Shen
Kate Burton  ...  Margo
Donald Li  ...  Eddie Lee
Carter Wong  ...  Thunder
Peter Kwong  ...  Rain
James Pax  ...  Lightning
Suzee Pai  ...  Miao Yin
Chao Li Chi  ...  Uncle Chu
Jeff Imada  ...  Needles
Rummel Mor  ...  Joe Lucky
Craig Ng  ...  One Ear
June Kyoto Lu  ...  White Tiger
Noel Toy  ...  Mrs. O'Toole
Jade Go  ...  Chinese Girl in White Tiger
Jerry Hardin  ...  Pinstripe Lawyer
James Lew  ...  Chang Sing #1
Jim Lau  ...  Chang Sing #2
Kenny Endoso  ...  Chang Sing #3
Stuart Quan  ...  Chang Sing #4
Gary Toy  ...  Chang Sing #5
George Cheung  ...  Chang Sing #6
Jimmy Jue  ...  Wounded Chang Sing
Noble Craig  ...  Sewer Monster
Danny Kwan  ...  Chinese Guard
Min Luong  ...  Tara
Paul J.Q. Lee  ...  Chinese Gambler
Al Leong  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
Gerald Okamura  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
William S. Wong  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
Eric Lee  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
Yukio G. Collins  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
Bill M. Ryusaki  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
Brian Imada  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
Nathan Jung  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
Dan Inosanto  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
Vernon Rieta  ...  Wing Kong Hatchet Man
Daniel Wong  ...  Wing Kong Security Guard
Daniel Lee  ...  Wing Kong Security Guard
Lia Chang  ...  Female Wing Kong Guard
Diana Tanaka  ...  Female Wing Kong Guard
Donna L. Noguschi  ...  Female Wing Kong Guard
Shinko Isobe  ...  Female Wing Kong Guard
William B. Snider  ...  Customs Agent
John Carpenter  ...  Worker in Chinatown
Dawna Lee Heising  ...  Chinese Guard
Leo Lee  ...  Fighter in Ally
Summary: I've been a fan of the Pork Chop express ever since i first saw Big Trouble In Little China.

"China's in the heart jack, wherever I go she's with me."

"It's all in the reflexes."

"This is Going to Take Crackerjack Timing Wang."

"Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yes sir, the check is in the mail"

Video Quality 4 out of 5
This a 2.35:1-framed transfer and offers viewers the opportunity to see John Carpenter's film with unparalleled clarity that easily surpasses its previously-released dvd ounterparts. Big Trouble in Little China occasionally looks a bit rough around the edges but is otherwise presented on Blu-ray with an overall satisfactory appearance. Lo Pan's makeup and costumed attire make up the bulk of the flashy colors to be found throughout.

The overall color palette is not one that's meant to pop off the screen with a dazzling array of hues, but what is here tends to look rather good. Detail appears as above average throughout matching the theme of the transfer as a whole, there's nothing here that's truly worth noting, but the Blu-ray is consistent in its delivery of a stable, good-looking 100 minutes worth of high definition goodness.

Some viewers may be put off by a layer of grain that spikes heavily at times but often remains fairly unobtrusive. Blacks aren't too problematic, and flesh tones appear as a fairly neutral shade throughout. Big Trouble in Little China fans should be more than pleased with 20th Century Fox's presentation.

Audio Quality 4 out of 5
Big Trouble in Little China features the usual DTS-HD MA 5.1 lossless soundtrack and this one impresses greatly in context and livens up considerably once the film's action gets underway. Music sounds rather full but is generally limited to the front and it plays clearly enough. Sound effects tend to fill up the front half of the soundstage and move nicely from side to side. The barrage of gunfire in chapter eight sounds loud and distinct with shots seeming to emanate from each of the speakers. Generally speaking, though, the bass checks in on occasion to spruce things up.

A rather powerful outburst in chapter 13 is representative of the lows scattered about the soundtrack. Much like the video presentation, Big Trouble in Little China's lossless soundtrack is an above-average effort that should satisfy the discriminating listener and longtime fans of the film.

Special Features 4 out of 5
The audio commentary brings together friends John Carpenter and Kurt Russell in a fun-filled, laugh-filled reminiscence about making the movie. Russell is in stitches through much of the track laughing uproariously as the two talk about what their intentions were for the film and agreeing the tone for the movie was likely ahead of its time.

The user may choose to listen to the music score on an isolated DTS-HD MA 5.1 track.

All of the bonus features are presented in 480i.

There are eight deleted scenes which must be viewed individually. There is no "Play All" button for them.

The extended ending available for viewing involves two additional moments cut from the theatrical release.

A vintage featurette serves as the EPK for the film is a compilation of interviews with the director, the stars, special effects coordinator Richard Edlund, and the costume designer.

John Carpenter and his band contribute a music video for the movie's title song.

Special effects coordinator Richard Edlund is interviewed about his work on the movie. The viewer is given the option of having visual stills projected into a small window while he's talking or having them displayed full screen.

There are three theatrical trailers which can be selected for viewing. Two U.S. trailers and one Spanish trailer.

There are six TV spots which can be viewed individually or in one bunch.

A gallery of stills from the film and behind-the-scenes may be selected for viewing either automatically or the viewer may step through them more quickly.

In the end Big Trouble in Little China was perhaps a little bit too ahead of its time, a satiric, seriocomic adventure film that is entertaining in spite of its imperfections. The result are wicked action scenes and hair raising comic moments.

For fans of the film, the verdict is clear, you have to own this blu-ray version, even if it means you will have to buy a blu-ray player. For everyone else, I can only say get this disc or you will be missing out on one of the most unique and enjoyable action-comedy-movie highlights Hollywood has ever produced, now looking better than ever.