The special features are almost non existent. The Bad: During special effects scenes, the transfer is softer, almost cloudy laser battles and space dogfights could look better. The outrageous costumes pop (lots of glitter and spandex) and the action sequences are fairly exciting. The transfer looks amazing: bright colors and deep blacks, the soundtrack sounds clean and free of useless noise. The good? And I'm talking Blu Ray here, folks. The latter had been cancelled for being too expensive, so he gathered those props, repainted some sets and created Buck Rogers, an early 20th century comic strip hero which he re-invents here as a wisecracking thirty something in tight clothing. Disco meets Hi-Def: Buck Rogers in the 25th Centuryįrom 1979 to 1981, this classic Sci-fi tv series was a natural follow up for producer Glen Larson's Battlestar Galactica.
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