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| The Transporter | 
enlarge | Director: Corey Yuen Actors: Jason Statham, Qi Shu, Matt Schulze, Francois Berleand, Ric Young Studio: Fox Home Entertainme Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (234 reviews) Sales Rank: 7488
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD Running Time: 92 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: FOXD2250989D UPC: 024543074397 EAN: 0024543074397 ASIN: B00008AOVL
Release Date: October 23, 2003 Theatrical Release Date: October 11, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description Frank Martin (Jason Statham) is the best as what he does: transporting dangerous or illegal goods with no questions asked. But his last shipment, a beautiful young woman kidnapped by international slave traders, brings deadly complications to his delivery plans. Now Frank must kick into overdrive in a nonstop action-packed fight to save his precious cargo - and his life.
Amazon.com Move over, Vin Diesel, because The Transporter, Hong Kong action veteran Corey Yuen's English-language directorial debut, is revving up to steal your thunder. As the other top-billed action star to emerge in 2002, British hunk Jason Statham--previously seen in Snatch, Ghosts of Mars, and The One--plays a hard-driving courier for well-heeled underworld clients. He follows simple rules: (1) Stick to the deal; (2) Don't ask names; and (3) Don't look in the packages he transports. All's well until he violates rule 3, discovering a Chinese beauty (Qi Shu) in the trunk of his tricked-out BMW, and foiling a deadly plot to smuggle Chinese slaves through the port of Marseilles. The first hour is ass-kickin' fun, and the stuntwork is impressive throughout, even as the plot degenerates into a predictable series of bone-breaking showdowns. Statham boasts an appealing combination of brains and brawn, suggesting the suave versatility of a promising career. Coproduced by action auteur Luc Besson and filmed on dazzling French locations, The Transporter is an action fan's delight. --Jeff Shannon
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  Great Movie, Good Bluray Disc November 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great action flick that has received a pretty good conversion for Bluray. The visuals are solid and the sound upgrade is above average. This is a definite buy if you don't already on it on DVD, and if you are a Statham fan, it's worth upgrading for.
  Popcorn and Candy October 19, 2008 Look, this isn't high art. It's popcorn and candy at a Saturday afternoon matinee. In other words, it's a ton of fun. Quick, a bit witty, funny and silly. The good guys win and the bad guys lose. What's not to like?
  THE TRANSPORTER October 13, 2008 this dvd has JASON STATHAM enough said and the movie is pretty good too
  Should you buy the Blu-ray version... or pass? September 11, 2008 (Note: This review is to assist Amazon customers in the choice of purchasing this title for Blu-ray. As Blu-ray owners, we all know not all discs were created equal. I am here to simply point out the differences and/or improvements made between the Blu-ray title and the standard DVD title. No one wants to pay an extra $20 to $45 for just a format.)
Plot Since this title was previously released on DVD, I will spare you what you can already find on a common movie trailer site... http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0293662/trailers
Video The movie has an aspect ratio of 2.35:1, so in other words, depending on your gear, you're going to see black bars on both the top and bottom of the screen. The video quality claims to be 1080p, but doesn't really seem like it at times. The initial chase scene, (Chapter 3) appears crisp with no artifacts or film grain. However, Chapter 11 shows film grain mostly at times. You can see the difference in Frank's face between the two chapters. All in all, the video quality is about as good if not better than a good upscaling DVD.
Audio The audio format is DTS-HD, which luckily my Pioneer Elite VSX-94TXH Home Theater Receiver was able to decipher. Transporter is one of those films that should be used as a reference disc for young urban home theater buffs. It has the right mixture of quick thumping music, crisp dialogue, and action special effects. The music comes in perfectly, and hard hitting. The soundtrack to the chase scene of Chapter 3 is a reference point for this, as well as the end of Chapter 8 when the start of Musik by Knoc'Turnal's hits. The action is best references from the end of Chapter 10, all through Chapter 11's excellent fight scene. This is where channel separation comes through. People who have never heard 5.1, 6.1, or 7.1 sound will be amazed to hear bullets and glass shattering through one speaker only to set a surrounding audio feel. The audio provided by this movie is of high quality, and as I said, should be noted as a reference.
Special Features This is why I write these reviews. You have a great movie, with great sound, but lacks that extra something to make it a keeper. Studios need to realize that special features is the difference between a consumer owning a disc and renting a disc from Netflix. Transporter is what I call bare bones on special features. Meaning all you're getting is a commentary and trailers.
Here's something you should note, Transporter 3 is coming out to theaters soon. So you can assume that when Transporter 3 comes out on Blu-Ray, the studio might double-dip, and re-release this title with more features, and better quality.
Final Verdict Because of the bare bones factor of this disc, and the subsequent release of a special features title in the future to coincide with a sequel. The best I can rate this Blu-Ray title is a rent. If you already have this title as a standard DVD, hold onto it. The upgrade is not worth it. If you do want to splurge, just rent it to fill your fix, because there is nothing else on this disc, other than the superb audio to warner keeping it.
  Statham makes the movie August 21, 2008 The Transporter began a series of over-the-top action movies starring Jason Statham. If you are like me, this has been a positive development. While I feel that Statham is a fine actor who could do more serious work (and did in The Bank Job), he is able to elevate these implausible action movies to a level they may not deserve. The Transporter is a straightforward action movie and features some creative fights.
The Blu-Ray is a mixed bag. The transfer isn't bad and it sounded great on my system, but there are little extras. There is a commentary featuring Statham - I haven't listened to that yet, but will probably give it a shot. Other than that, the only special features are trailers.
Given that they are coming out with a third Transporter, it may be worth holding off on these films as I would guess a double-dip is on the way.
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