The Hitman’s Body Guard Blu-Ray Reviewers

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What happens when you combine Deadpool and the villain from the first Kingsmen movie?  That’s what Patrick Hughes sets out to put on display for the world to see in The Hitman’s Body Guard; now on Blu-Ray, 4K Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital HD.

Today I get to give you a quick review of the Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital HD combo pack which was kindly provided by Lionsgate.

For starters, the packaging keeps with the norms of all other Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital HD combo packs, with a great looking sleeve for the movie, and the insert with the Digital HD key.  Blu-Ray on front, DVD in the back, this package is standard, but it’s hard to beat tried and true.

Once you pop the Blu-Ray in, you get to the full viewing experience that it has to offer.  The Blu-Ray and Digital HD provide a great variety of special features, over 90 minutes of bonus content, bringing to light some of the different aspects of the movie that Patrick Hughes was trying to go for in the movie.  The outtakes are great, some of them might even be better than what made the movie. Several of the alternate scenes are interesting to watch since they aren’t in their final form at all, giving the viewer an inside view of what it is like to go through the editing phase of a movie.

The movie itself is great.  Striking a balance of a slightly subdued Deadpool, (less wrinkly ball looking and more classy), Ryan Reynolds does an excellent job of playing the former AAA rated personal body guard gone to the dumps.

By GeekinDad

Having grown up playing Doom II on LAN against my dad at home, I was on a course of Geekdom from early on. Decent, Doom and Wolfenstein 3D were my games of choice as a young one, and had me hooked on PC gaming. I haven’t turned back since. I’ve turned into a slight hardware enthusiast, and am increasingly exceeding the dollar to performance ratio one might consider a value in my gaming rigs. With gaming in my blood, it took me longer than most to find and start reading comics, but at last, in my latter half of my 20’s, I picked up my first few books and make my weekly trips to the shop, chatting with the staff to see what they’ve read, talking about trades I should read, and getting an education in the world of comics on a weekly basis. I also have a website and YouTube channel, where I occasionally put together a stream of consciousness or review a piece of tech I’ve recently purchased or received. Find me on twitter @geekindad so we can chat, you see my ramblings as a dad and football fan, and anything in between.

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