Schwarzenegger 4-Film Collector’s Set (Red Heat/Running Man/Terminator 2/Total Recall/Lionsgate
DVD)
Picture:
C/C+/C/C+ Sound: B-/B/B-/B- Extras: C+/C/C/B- Films:
Red Heat C+
Running Man C
Terminator 2
Extended Cut: B+ / Theatrical Film Cut: B
http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/8553/Terminator+2:+Judgment+Day
Total Recall B-
http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/4298/Total+Recall+(1990/Blu-ray)
As part
of a new blitz to push Arnold Schwarzenegger titles and ride the hoped-for wave
of Terminator success with the
fourth feature film, Lionsgate is boxing some older DVD versions of his
films. Red Heat is here with an older Lionsgate logo, Running Man, Total Recall
and even Terminator 2 have the
Artisan logo, though that is the mixed Extreme edition without DTS but with a
Windows Media Player 9 HD edition of the film.
You can read about it and Total
Recall in their Blu-ray reviews at the links above.
Red Heat was Walter Hill’s expensive redo
of his then-recent hit 48 HRS (1982)
with Schwarzenegger as a Soviet police detective teaming with James Belushi as
a U.S. cop to solve a case that involves a drug czar. The money is on the screen, but it bombed and
has not aged very well, though a few moments are amusing. The Running
Man offers Schwarzenegger as a cop forced to play a televised death sport
with no less than host Richard Dawson as the bad guy. Populist, Right-wing fun a few years after
the death sport cycle of the 1970s ended has its fans and is easily the best
film Paul Michael Glazer will ever direct, but has aged in odd ways.
All four
films are anamorphically enhanced and all show their age in these older
transfers, including T2 in the face
of several HD transfers. All have
surprisingly decent Dolby Digital 5.1 mixes for their age, though Running Man (the best sounding film in
this set) has DTS ES 6.1 when T2 does
not. Playback on all is passable at
best, but Red Heat and Running Man are going to need more work
before good Blu-rays are possible.
Extras on
all four include making of featurettes and audio commentary tracks. Red Heat adds TV spots and trailers, Terminator 2 adds the THX Optimizer and
that early 1080p/24 HD version of the film for PCs and Total Recall has text and stills sections.
- Nicholas Sheffo