Scanners (1981) French & Spanish Subtitles “R”Rating Horror Sci-Fi Thriller Movie / NEW DVD – NTSC, All Region (Registered tracking number)

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Scanners (1981) Horror Sci-Fi Thriller “R”Rating Movie / NEW DVD – NTSC, All Region (Registered tracking number)
Their thoughts can kill!
A scientist sends a man with extraordinary psychic powers to hunt others like him.
★★★ Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 1981 Winner

“이미지등 퍼가지 마시오 스타비젼”
Director: David Cronenberg
Writer: David Cronenberg
Stars: Jennifer O’Neill, Stephen Lack, Patrick McGoohan

✔ Region : 0 (all Region, Region Free)
✔ Format : NTSC ( 1.85:1 ) COLOR
✔ Running Time : 103 Min
✔ Sound : Dolby Digital 2.0
✔ LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
✔ SUBTITLE : ENGLISH,FRENCH,SPANISH,KOREAN, Subtitle Off
– Story line –
Darryl Revok is the most powerful of all the scanners, and is the head of the underground scanner movement for world domination. Scanners have great psychic power, strong enough to control minds; they can inflict enormous pain/damage on their victims. Doctor Paul Ruth finds a scanner that Revok hasn’t, and converts him to their cause – to destroy the underground movement.
Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 16:9 – 1.85:1
Director ‏ : ‎ David Cronenberg
Media Format ‏ : ‎ Colour, DVD Single, Import, NTSC, Widescreen
Run time ‏ : ‎ 103 minutes
Actors ‏ : ‎ Jennifer O’Neill, Stephen Lack, Patrick McGoohan
Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, French, Spanish
Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08KMYJMRM
Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
Best Sellers Rank: 219,762 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray) 18,641 in Horror (DVD & Blu-ray) 21,559 in Thriller (DVD & Blu-ray)
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  1. Mr. P. H. Turner

    Tacky poster on the box, good film
    This is a well-crafted and absorbing film – a lot better than the tacky poster on the box would suggest – and it has some interesting ideas on how telepathy might work. The famous exploding head scene comes quite early on. The secret of Dr. Ruth’s sinister plan, and Revok’s world domination plan, are reserved to the last quarter of an hour. And there’s a tacky bloodbath at the end to remind everyone it’s a David Cronenberg epic. I enjoyed it in a cinema when it was released and I also enjoyed seeing it again via DVD.

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  2. Ben30

    SCANNERS BLU-RAY Second sight
    I’m a big fan of David cronenberg films especially scanners, one of my favouritesthere’s been more than one DVD release of scanners over the past 12 yearsthe first release is 2001 region 1 U.S. release by MGM with no extras at alland then came the 2005 Anchor bay U.K. release which had pretty good picture and audio quality presentationwith only a 10min featurette about the making of scanners by a U.K. film criticwhich was average plus a Documentary on David cronenberg films which was the only best extra on the DVDthis Doco had interviews with some of the Actors from his filmsand then many years later 2012,a German distributor SUBKULTUR released a DVD/BLU-RAY set which i boughtthis only had an interview with stephen Lack and a audio commentary track by a film criticwhich ended up being German commentary, so it was a waste of moneyand now a U.K. company SECOND SIGHT have released a special edition of scanners on DVD and Blu-raywhich i bought on the day it was released, DVD and Blu-rayfor any David cronenberg fan or scanners fan, this SECOND SIGHT release is the best special editionrelease of SCANNERS you’ll ever get, it’s been a long time coming aswellboth versions are in widescreen, the DVD quality is excellent about 8/10the blu-ray picture and audio quality is better about 10/10i’ve seen the film many timesSo the special features are the main reason i bought the second sight releaseit’s the best special features you’ll ever get, never before released interviewswith Stephen Lack (Cameron vale), in depth 20min interview, excellent interviewInterview with Executive producer Pierre David, his Interview was brilliant, very in depthPierre talked about the making of the film, the Actors involved, the production etc.Interviews with Cinematographer Mark Irwinand Make up effects artist Stephen Dupoisand also a interview with Actor Lawrence Dane, only goes for 5minsvery unfortunate that David cronenberg was not interviewed for this second sight releasei emailed second sight about that, they replied back to me saying they did ask him but he refused an interviewhe Declined and interview about this film for some reasonthe interview with Pierre David was the next best thing his interview explains alot about the filmand David cronenbergSo Both DVD and Blu-ray have the same extras, so it doesn’t matter which one you buybut the picture and audio quality is outstanding, fantastic on this second sight releasebetter then the old 2005 Anchor bay U.K. release which you might aswell sell if you have itthat’s still being sold on amazon uk which is pointless buying, this second sight release is betterthe DVD is region 2 PAL ofcourse and the blu-ray is region B,so you do need a region free player for both Discsinfo for any American David cronenberg fans reading this reviewso for any scanners fan or David cronenberg fan,definitely buy this second sight release of scanners on DVD or blu-ray, it’s up to youscrap the old releases like the 2005 Anchor bay release which is pointless buying now.get the second sight release instead, way better and definitely worth the money

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  3. Luke

    Cult film at its finest
    If you enjoy John Carpenter flicks such as they live then YOU WILL LOVE THIS! As i said “cult film at it’s finest”. A bit dated of course but what do you expect from 1981.

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  4. S. Lornie

    Interesting Movie!
    Scanners (1981) is one of those movies that completely passed me by for years. I knew of the film, about a certain scene that takes place near the beginning and the reputation of David Cronenberg. Until now, I had only seen two of his films, those including the classic, The Fly and Videodrome. With the this stunning bluray out, I thought that I’d finally take the gamble. I’m quite glad that I did.The film was originally released in January of 1981. It was produced by Claude Héroux, features music from Howard Shore (best known for his work on Lord of the Rings) and some nice cinematography from Mark Irwin. The film is based around the idea of telepathy and those that are born with it, also known as Scanners. The films star Stephen Lack is the scanner Cameron Vale. He has been used by Patrick McGoohan’s Dr. Paul Ruth to help find and capture the scanner cult leader Darryl Revok, expertly played by the great Michael Ironside. The lead character goes through many twists and turns as he tries to accomplish his goal. It results in one intense stand off and one of the most memorable things I’ve seen in a while.As a film I thought it was fairly easy to follow. The film was slow but didn’t drag. It didn’t for me, at least. I enjoyed the idea of a telepathic terrorist, it’s certainly unique and was very well done here. Though, I personally would have liked to have seen more from that aspect of the story. There’s a number of great scenes ranging from the classic head scene, the scene where Revok escapes captivity, mind jacking the computer and the final stand off. It’s a bit of a slow burner between these moments but I felt the pay off was right on the money.The acting over all is a bit lacking. Stephen Lack’s acting is fairly wooden, the kind you would find in a typical ’80s low budget production. Jennifer O’Neill is about as bland as can be and I honestly didn’t think she contributed much to the movie at all. But It’s not all bad with the previously mentioned McGoohan and Ironside stealing the show. They have a lot of personality and come across great on screen.The bluray copy I acquired was released through Second Sight and looks fantastic. The colours are strong and the image quality is very sharp with lots of details present. I thought it looked really good on the new television, a lot better than I was expecting. I did find however that the sound was a bit lacking. According to the box, the film is presented in stereo and in surround. But both options felt a bit flat and had no real impact, even in the more action orientated scenes.Whilst I wouldn’t say Scanners is ever going to be a favourite of mine, I could certainly see me returning to it every now and again. It is a very well made movie and has aged well, for the most part. It’s certainly one for those who enjoy those crazy ’80s horror flicks and could make for a great double bill with the previously mentioned, The Fly.

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  5. R. Shore

    Watch what you think.
    A classic horror film that’s past the test of time. Beautiful steelbook, superb restoration, a must see film for fans of unusual horror films.Roger Shore

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  6. Krankor

    Explosive!
    Outstanding quality transfer to blu-ray with fairly good audio improvement.Great steel book release (shame there’s no booklet).In summary the picture quality err blew my mind!

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  7. John Brown

    Five Stars
    This is a great old film and always with blueray brilliant sound as well.

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  8. G. R. Donaldson

    Blow Your Mind
    Scanners was notorious at its time of release for the exploding head sequence. A scene the late great Kenny Everett spoofed on his television show.This film along with Rabid, The Brood and Dead Ringers cemented David Cronenbergs name as a master of urban horror.Any film that can get a restrained performance from the normally vigorous Michael Ironside has to be worth checking out. He is actually rather good in this. For me the excellent Patrick McGoohan is what lifts this very original film above the rank of a mere gorefest. If your a thinking mans horror fan add this to your stash. Its excellent.

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  9. Ramiro Alvarado

    Es una excelente edicion en DIGIPACK de CC.Estaba indeciso entre pedir esta pelicula o VIDEODROME que es un semi digipack pero que a fin de cuenta es una caja normal con slipcover, y pues incluso en material bonus, esta pelicula es superior ya que trae una de las primeras peliculas de Cronenberg entre sus materiales bonus y una enorme serie de entrevistas.

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  10. Wim Van Kerckhoven

    Nuevo DVD (según la definición) y un muy buen servicio! Todo está bien! Excelente vendedor!

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  11. Tron

    Eine Untergrundbewegung von Scannern (Menschen mit telepathischen und telekinetischen Fähigkeiten) strebt die Weltherrschaft an. Eine dubiose und machthungrige Firma nimmt im Auftrag der Regierung den Kampf auf und setzt ihrerseits einen Scanner auf den Anführer des Untergrunds (Michael Ironside) an. Cronenbergs Film offenbahrt dem Zuschauer eine paranoide Welt, indem jeder aus einer gesellschaftlichen Randgruppe überwacht und abgehört (in diesem Falle gescannt) werden kann. Die unsichtbare Bedrohung ist jederzeit spürbar und überträgt sich auch auf den Zuschauer. Paralellen zu Orwells “1984” sind erkennbar. Der Film baut seine Spannung eher schleichend auf und ist nicht im Bereich Action oder Horror angesiedelt, obwohl er durchaus auch Elemente aus diesen Genres enthält. Cronenberg zeigt erneut das Bild von machthungrigen Wissenschaftlern deren Arbeit aus dem Ruder läuft und dessen Schaden kaum eingedämmt werden kann (wie auch in “Rabid” oder “Die Fliege”). Auch die Kritik an Politik und Gesellschaft ist typisch für die Filme des Kanadiers. Der Inhalt des Films kann überzeugen, die technische Seite der Blu-Ray nur bedingt. Während die Bildqualität akzeptabel ist (zumindest für einen Film aus den frühen 80ern), kann der Ton weitaus weniger überzeugen. Der DTS-Ton enthält fast durchgehend ein deutlich hörbares Hintergrundrauschen.Fazit: Starker Cronenberg-Klassiker mit Schwächen im Soundbereich, mit dem man letztlich leben kann (oder muß). Die 5-Sterne-Wertung bezieht sich daher ausschließlich auf den Film und nicht auf die technische Seite dieser Blu-Ray.

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  12. Brian E

    I just purchased the Criterion Collection’s release of David Cronenberg’s “Scanners”. I have hungrily been waiting for this one to come out on Blu-ray, and was ecstatic when I found out that it was being done by the Criterion Collection! I have had other Criterion Collection releases before & have always enjoyed how great they gave treatment to films on DVD & now Blu-Ray. And Scanners is no different. 3 discs. One being Blu-Ray & the Other 2 being DVDs. Packed full of extras (Including Cronenberg’s first feature film). This was well worth the $33 plus tax I paid for this!!! The picture quality, was of course, excellent. And was presented in widescreen format.Cronenberg is the master of the “Body Morphing” subgenre of horror. This can be seen in his films VideoDrome, The Brood, & his re-make of The Fly. But with Scanners he went more cerebral & far less “Body Morphing”. It seems to rely on sources stemming from the Us Government’s usage of “psychics” & when drug companies have very bad results. One doesn’t see any real “Body Morphing” until the final climatic scene in the movie when the 2 antagonists “Switch Bodies”. Or I should say when one switches from his dying body to his enemy’s body.The movie is slow paced and takes time to build to its climax. Scanners was, and is, well known for having the very graphic “Exploding Head” scene. Which is a great eye catcher. But one should watch this movie for its complex subtlty & storyline. It remains a personal favorite.******************************************************UPDATE**************************************************************************The Criterion Collection Blu-Ray/DVD Edition is EXCELLENT!!!!! Very well done. The Picture is EXCELLENT. Presented in Widescreen format. But the other GREAT item is the extras are on a seperate DVD (Not Blu-Ray. But then again the extras don’t really need it. Criterion Collection made interviews specifically for this edition made this year. And they are GREAT!!!!!! And I have gone through most of them. I look forward to future editions of other films if they keep this up

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  13. Jean Mich

    Un peu long, mais grand classique. Je recommande !

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