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The track is perfectly clean, there are no issues with any hiss or distortion and you'll always be able to understand what everyone's saying. There's some good channel separation in the mix while the levels stay balanced. Audio quality on the disc is solid enough. Optional subtitles are provided in English only. The only audio option offered on the disc is an English language DTS-HD 2.0 Stereo track.
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All in all, this looks fine, it seems to be a pretty accurate reflection of the film's intended look and it certainly offers a nice upgrade over past DVD editions. Detail levels do fluctuate a bit here and there with closeup shots faring the best. The transfer is placed on a 50GB disc and given a good bit rate, so compression artifacts are never really a problem.

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Grain is present, as you'd expect, and the image is free of any obvious noise reduction or edge enhancement. Some small white specks show up now and again but there isn't any serious print damage. The colors that are used throughout the film, lots of earth tones and pale greys and the like, look natural enough and black levels are good. The film's colors seem to be intentionally toned down, so don't expect it to leap off the screen at you the way some Blu-ray transfers can, but this does seem to be a pretty accurate reflection of how the film has always looked. That's not a fault, but it does mean that some of the shots using optical effects and matte paintings in the background can and do look a little hazy.
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The AVC encoded 1080p high definition for Screamers is framed at 1.85.1 widescreen showcases the fact that Screamers is very much a product of its time. Andrew Lauer also does fine work here and, not to be forgotten, the lovely Jennifer Rubin, of A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors, shines as Weller's love interest in the film (though she's sorely underused in the film). He doesn't seem to feel the need to stretch outside his comfort zone, but if you appreciate his typically deadpan style of acting then you'll get a kick out of watching him in the lead role. Peter Weller basically plays Peter Weller here. There's some cool miniature work here and even some stop motion in spots, all of which add to the film's charm and give it more life than digital would have been able to back in 1995 when the picture was made. Dick story Second Variety, it has a simple but effective premise and just enough of a budget behind it to result in some strong, if not always completely convincing, special effects work. With a screenplay from Dan O'Bannon based on the Philip K. None of these quirks are deal breakers, however, as the end result is still a lot of good B-movie fun. There are also some pacing issues which results in a film that feels about fifteen-minutes longer than it needed to be. You have to suspend your disbelief a fair bit with this one, as characters don't always act logically and most of the time adhere to pretty basic stereotypes. before the Screamers basically kill everyone left. The war gets to the point where Alliance members are simply going to be abandoned on Sirius 6B, left to die, really, leaving Hendrickson and right-hand man Ace Jefferson (Andrew Lauer) little choice to try and make peace with the N.E.B. Neat! At least it is until the Screamers start evolving into mechanical human hybrid things that thrive on mass slaughter - and not only that, they're now able to self-replicate.

They're named after the fact that as they approach their targets, they emit a super loud screaming noise, ruining the element of surprise but making for some pretty keen horror set pieces. To do this, Hendrickson and his crew have been outfitted with Screamers - a weaponized machine that can burrow through pretty much anything and track down anything with a heart beat and pretty much obliterate it. The Alliance are basically pissed off miners and scientists and the New Economic Bloc essentially the massive corporation that is still hoping to keep them under their thumb. Joseph Hendrickson (Peter Weller) has been put in charge of protecting Alliance outpost Sirius 6B from rebellious members of the New Economic Bloc. In the future of 2078, Alliance Commander Col. Cast: Peter Weller, Roy Dupuis, Jennifer Rubin, Andy Lauer
