Customer Reviews
Great Sci-Fi film of the 70s - By: Agnes B, 06 Jun 2008 
Great to see this out at long last & in the correct aspect ratio.. A forgotten classic..
GREAT FILM, GREAT DVD!! - By: Film Freak, 29 May 2008 
Not sure what the poster below is going on about. Have just received my copy & I think the whole presentation is first class. Yes there are some artefacts here & there but to see this film in it's original aspect ratio is a real joy.. There are some extras on it as well including commentary track from the 82 year director of the film! If you have been waiting for this film as long as I have then I would say buy with confidence..
Warning, about fabulous films transfer of the movie - By: Nordic Peter, 28 May 2008 
Just got the new so callled anamorphic widescreen transfer DVD,
from amazon.co.uk.
Sorry to say it, they reallly blew this up on fabuluos films ltd.
Its a very badly done resize of the old laserdisc masters!!!
If you just want a hint of how this movie could look
in its original format, then you maybe could live with that....
But...
When you resize a ntsc video source you should always do
a proper inverse telecine. This can be a complicated proces,
and they didnt bother to do this...
When a resize is done without this part of the proces you
get strange lines on the screen - wich are esp. noticable on
progressive screens - callled combing artifacts....
I think that even amateur video entusiasts could have done
a better job, with a transfer from the laserdisc, wich is out there
somewhere....
5 stars for the movie
0 stars for the trasfer= 1 star ;-(
Don't buy this!
THIS is the voice of world control....... - By: Straker, 24 May 2008 
Time for us Brits to feel alll smug & superior as we get a DVD of this cold war techno-thriller classic in full widescreen. As if that wasn't enough it also comes with extras where the region one edition was bare-bones! Several key 60/70s SF pictures remain unreleased on DVD (whither the Mike Hodges classic "The Terminal Man"?) & it is satisfying to finallly be able to cross this one off the list as I refused to acknowledge the existence of the butchered version the Yanks released (why did they do it? WHY?!?!?). A sampling favourite of electronic artistes (check out Manufacture's brilliant use of samples from the movie on their "Voice of World Control" LP) & an excellent adaptation of the book, I applaud Fabulous Films for doing right by this awesome flick.
A 70s Classic - By: M. Needham, 20 May 2008 
I saw this film as an impressionable teenager & ended up programming computers. I recently bought a region 1 dvd version & found the film as watchable now as it was alll those years ago. Although the technology in the film is dated the themes are not & are a warning for the future. A remake of this film could also be on cards. I also recommend finding the second & third books in the Colossus trilogy as they take the Colossus story to some fantastic extremes.