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I just got done watching all 3 movies back to back. I have a Samsung 550 series 37" 1080i/p LCD HD tv, and a PS3 for my blu-ray. The movies are good, if you like them, then the blu-ray REALLY brings the movies out. Several spots, such as when "Alice" enters the gas station and knocks over the coin jar (R. E. Extinction), You can actually read the dates on the coins. Versus the Regular DVD version, where the dates are "blurry."
R.E. Apocolypse, while it was not one of my favorites, the level of Detail that the Blu-Ray brings out is phenominal.
The extra's on the disks is equivelant to and in most cases better then what is on the regular dvd's. If your thinking to get any of the R.E. movies on Blu-Ray, then I highly recommend getting the whole trilogy box set, you get all 3 movies for a much cheaper price then if you bought them each alone.
What's great about it: Great set, all 3 movies for a VERY low price.
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the movie is fun and funny, these guys never cease to entertain. Lee and Carter together again. The fun never stops. Fists, knives, gun fights, and one liners slinging their way at you. If you like the Rush Hour movies, and you own a BD player (I own a Sony PlayStation 3 80gig,) and a compatible 1080p TV, then you will surely see the massive differences between regular dvd's and the BD format. Personally I was apprehensive to either the HD or the Blu-Ray formats, until there was more of a "standard."
If you already own a copy in the regular WS or FS format, and want to get the BD format, but not certain about it, borrow a BD copy from a friend, and watch the same movie side by side comparison, and you would agree, the BD movie is clearer, and more immersing.
All in all the Rush Hour franchise has taken Chan and Tucker on yet another fun filled adventure.
What's great about it: Owning both WS DVD, and the WS BD, so much difference on BD
What's not so great: Sad that we have to wait so long for a complete set of all 3 Rush hour movies on BD format.