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The "Beyond High Definition" on the cover of this movie is a bit of false advertising. "BENEATH High Definition" is more accurate. If you, like me, loved this movie and had it on DVD and wanted to upgrade to Blu-ray, don't bother. Spend your money on another HD movie upgrade. As an aesthetic choice, the movie was originally deliberately shot on early, non-hi-def digital video. As such, except for a final scene shot on film, you're not really getting a significant picture /resolution improvement over the DVD on the Blu-ray. However, if you don't own it on DVD, the Blu-ray may be inexpensive enough to be worth your while.