Customer Reviews
Movie: 4/5 Picture Quality: 4/5 Sound Quality: 3.5~4/5 Extras: 0/5 - By: LGANS316, 19 Aug 2008 
Version: U.K / Optimum
VC-1 BD-50 / Region A & B / 1080p / 23.976fps / 16:9 / Advanced Profile 3
Running time: 1:53:33
Movie size: 27,470,180,352 bytes
Disc size: 27,855,845,274 bytes
Average video bit rate: 19.95 Mbps
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 2121Kbps (48kHz/16-bit) English
DTS-HD HR Audio 5.1 2046 kbps (48kHz/16-bit) French / German / Portuguese
DTS 2.0 1536 kbps (48kHz/16-bit) Spanish
Subtitles: English / Danish / Dutch / Finnish / German / Norwegian / French / Portuguese / Spanish
Number of chapters: 16
No pitch issues.
Version: U.S.A / Lionsgate
MPEG-2 BD-25
Running time: 1:53:20
Movie size: 23,919,777,792 bytes
Disc size: 24,975,593,362 bytes
Average video bit rate: 22.82 Mbps
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio 6.1 3039Kbps English
DD AC3 5.1-EX 640Kbps
Version: Studio Canal HD DVD (E.U)
VC-1 HD-30
Running time: 1:53:27
Movie size: 21,281,163,264 bytes
Disc size: 22,085,368,978 bytes
Average video bit rate: 20.47 Mbps
DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Good conversion of a Classic - By: Mr. W. Tiernan, 13 Aug 2008 
The movie itself needs no introduction or review.
Blu ray version versus dvd. Great improvent in picture clarity, much better than upscaled Dvd but not full HD. Colour is magnificant.
Sound is pretty good too.
Menus are pretty arbituary & the lack of bonus content is dissapointing.
A Blu-ray essential if you are a fan of the movie
Best version available - It's a port of the HD DVD transfer - By: Bill Shakespeare, 11 Aug 2008 
I see this product has one review by a sadly misguided soul who thinks this is a bad grainy transfer. First of alll, this is the same transfer as the excellent HD DVD version, also the pitch problem has been fixed too. I had owned the US artisan release on Blu-ray prior to this & this is a big improvement on that transfer. The disc is coded region A,B. The sound is 5.1 DTS HD master audio. Due to the lack of any extras it misses the final star for my review. However, in terms of image & sound quality, This is the best version available of this cracking film.
No extras, no better than DVD, no point... - By: R. Newton, 09 Aug 2008 
Although it's now nearly 20 years old, Total Recalll should have made for a fantastic experience on Blu-ray. But it's a huge disappointment.
The transfer is very grainy, & you'd be hard pressed to distinguish it from the DVD edition. The colour lacks zing, especiallly in the Last Resort & Rekalll scenes. Even the menus look cheap & cruddy. Worse, there are no extras at alll - unforgivable, given that the DVD special edition has a whole stack of them & costs only a fiver on Amazon.
Releases like this give the impression that studios just see high def as an opportunity to fleece customers for their back catalogue. Not good.