![]() ![]() I will onlyĮcho the opening of Ken's review by saying that I, too, have always loved Legend, despite any perceived flaws, and, as I discuss briefly in Ken's review is also a good resource for screenshot comparisons as well as seeing how the supplements between the versions stack up. Theatrical Cut and the Director's Cut.Īs linked to above, Universal put out a Blu-ray release of Legend many years ago, and for anyone wanting a plot recap, I refer you to myĬolleague Ken Brown's Legend Blu-ray review of that version. ![]() While more than one of the supplements Arrow has aggregatedįor this release gets into alternate versions including the UK release and first television broadcast release, as with the Ultimate Edition Blu-ray put out by Universal Studios over a decade ago (!), this release offers the Through the gauntlets of time and tide tend to come down to us in variable iterations. It's perhaps perfectly appropriate that Ridley Scott's Legend exists in several different versions (two of which are offered on this new releaseįrom Arrow), since, as any folklorist will probably gladly tell you, both written and oral traditions of various, well, legendary tales that have made it Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, October 9, 2021 ![]()
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