First Blood - Blu-ray - £2.99 Delivered @ Zavvi.com
When, for no apparent reason, a small town police chief arrests a vagrant hitchhiker, little does he realise that he has set in motion a catastrophic series of events. The vagrant in question is in fact John Rambo, congressional Medal of Honour winner and Vietnam war hero. Responding to the harassment of his captors with sudden ferociousness. Rambo makes a daring escape from the small town jail, steals a motorcycle and roars off to the shelter of the nearby mountains. As the manhunt begins Rambo is in his element preparing himself for a ONE MAN WAR.
***They also have Lethal Weapon on Blu Ray for £2.99***


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Jump to unread Post a CommentEdit :they say dispached usually within one month.
Thats Zavvi speak for one year.
Edited By: duke on Aug 15, 2012 17:38
Edited By: cdm22 on Aug 15, 2012 17:38
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Trautman: You send that many, don't forget one thing.
Teasle: What?
Trautman: A good supply of body bags.
Trautman: God didn't make Rambo. I made him!
Edit :they say dispached usually within one month.
Thats Zavvi speak for one year.
cheers, ordered one of each. Much cheaper than buying the box set. I'll just need to find the fourth one cheap now
Edited By: Frasr on Aug 15, 2012 19:35
ordered I, II & II at one month each with Zavvi I reckons that's three months wait!
i find it pointless unless its as cheap as DVD and you were going to but it on DVD anyway
quality wise, i can't see a huge difference
From http://dvdfuture.com/review.php?id=1028
"Lionsgate presents "First Blood" in 2.35:1 widescreen at 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 locked into a single-layer BD25 disc. Obviously this is the oldest of the films and easily the most troublesome when it comes to the transfer. Plaguing the film are spots of dust, white specks and grain. The color palette isn’t particularly engaging giving the film a sharp, but flattened look that’s not very detailed when compared to other high def catalog titles, even the other "Rambo" films.
Dark sequences are grainy and hold little improvement over the DVD counterparts. Black levels look occasionally crushed with certainly colors bleeding into one another. The palette provides pale fleshtones that never look too red or too orange and seem consistent throughout the film. Comparing the DVD to the Blu-ray obvious differences are noted. The film is more detailed and quite a bit sharper than the DVD, but some of the dust and grain issues are apparent on both transfers as though this is the same master. This is hardly a top notch transfer, but it’s likely the best it’s going to get given the age and poor treatment of the film master. "
For £3 you cant grumble if you dont already own it - heat added OP
Rambo: NOTHING IS OVER!!
Trautman: You send that many, don't forget one thing.
Teasle: What?
Trautman: A good supply of body bags.
If you watch the film he doesn't actualy kill anyone, just leads to one mans death (not his fault, he was pushed...) and a little piggy dies...still a classic!
and c'mon, First Blood my ass... this is RAMBO
deal with it
Eh ???
good price though