The Fly Blu-ray (original) (raw)

20th Century Fox | 1986 | 96 min | Rated R | Oct 09, 2007

| | | VideoCodec: MPEG-4 AVC (25.83 Mbps)Resolution: 1080pAspect ratio: 1.85:1Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1 AudioEnglish: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)English: Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps)Spanish: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono (224 kbps)French: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono (224 kbps) English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)English: Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 kbps)Spanish: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono (224 kbps)French: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono (224 kbps) (less) Subtitles English SDH, Spanish, Cantonese, Korean English SDH, Spanish, Cantonese, Korean (less) DiscsBlu-ray DiscSingle disc (1 BD-50) Playback2K Blu-ray: Region A (locked) | | PriceList price: $11.48 Not currently available,check back for updates More Info PriceBuy on:We may earn a commission from purchases made using our links. Thanks for your supportMovie rating 1104 ratings. **98%**popularity | | - | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |

| Overview | Blu-ray review | Screenshots | Packaging | User reviews | (16) | Region coding | News | Forum | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |

The Fly

(1986)

Screenshots from another edition of The Fly Blu-ray

Seth Brundle, a brilliant but eccentric scientist attempts to woo investigative journalist Veronica Quaife by offering her a scoop on his latest research in the field of matter transportation, which against all the expectations of the scientific establishment have proved successful. Up to a point. Brundle thinks he has ironed out the last problem when he successfully transports a living creature, but when he attempts to teleport himself a fly enters one of the transmission booths, and Brundle finds he is a changed man.

For more about The Fly and the The Fly Blu-ray release, see the The Fly Blu-ray Review published by PeteR on December 2, 2007 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5.

Director: David Cronenberg
Writers: David Cronenberg

, Charles Edward Pogue, George Langelaan
Starring: Jeff Goldblum, Geena Davis, John Getz, Joy Boushel, Leslie Carlson, George Chuvalo
Producers: Stuart Cornfeld, Mel Brooks

» See full cast & crew

The Fly Blu-ray Review

"Be afraid. Be very afraid." - Veronica Quaife

Reviewed by PeteR, December 2, 2007

Brilliant, charming, and eccentric scientist Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum) meets journalist Veronica Quaife (Geena Davis) at a party thrown by his financier, Bartok Science Industries. Brundle convinces Veronica to accompany him back to his lab, a loft in a rundown area of town. Unimpressed by what she thinks are two designer phone booths, Seth demonstrates what he calls "telepods": teleporting her stocking from one pod to another at the speed of light. Now impressed, Veronica's journalistic instincts take over to Brundle's horror. He insists that she should not report the story, but Veronica leaves the loft.

Brundle tracks her down to the offices of Particle magazine, which is edited by Veronica's ex-boyfriend Stathis Borans (John Getz). Borans believes Brundle to be nothing more than a con man and scoffs that Brundle's invention is just a magician's trick, a hoax. Brundle and Veronica have lunch, where Brundle convinces her to chronicle his attempts to complete his main objective: teleporting a living being. So far, he has only been successful with inanimate objects. Later, Stathis attempts to aggressively reconcile with Veronica, much to her disgust. She tosses him out of her apartment and soon afterwards begins to observe Brundle at work. As they spend time together, a romance develops between them.

An attempt to teleport a baboon ends with the animal horrifyingly turned inside out: the computer has trouble understanding living tissue. Inspired by her interpretation of a piece of teleported steak, Brundle teaches the computer how to deal with flesh. Soon this results in the successful teleportation of another baboon. Their celebration is cut short by the arrival of a Particle magazine cover depicting Brundle's quest for teleportation. Veronica rushes off to confront Borans, leaving a confused and jealous Brundle. Believing that she wants to be with her ex-lover, Brundle gets drunk and decides to teleport himself. He is successful, but unfortunately Brundle does not notice that a housefly was inside the teleporter at the same time as well.

Veronica reunites with Brundle, and return to their work and romance. Brundle feels euphoric: he believes the teleporter acted as a filter for all his weaknesses. However, Brundle's moods are becoming dangerously erratic, and his body begins to mutate. Brundle consults the computer records of his initial teleportation: the computer fused the genes of the fly with his. Terrified, Brundle begins searching for a cure to his condition before his humanity is completely consumed.

Veronica offers a personal gift to Seth.

Daid Cronenberg's The Fly is a remake of the 1958 original, which in turn was based on a short story by George Langelaan. Other than the concept of a man using a teleportation device and becoming fused with a housefly, there is almost nothing in common between them. Cronenberg's story begins slowly, emphasizing the budding romance between Seth and Veronica. Cronenberg keeps the film intimate: you feel like you are peeking into the lives of real people. When Brundle begins to transform, we are as horrified as Veronica is. Cronenberg builds up the horror slowly and there are only a couple shocks in the first hour. Later when the Brundlefly transformation begins to accelerate, so does the horror. Only towards the end do I feel that it gets a bit over the top as far as gore is concerned. I remember being quite disgusted back when this was released, and it colored my perception of the film for a long time. However, revisiting it on Blu-ray 20 years later, the experience is almost a completely different one. After seeing many so-called "horror" films in the meantime, and witnessing the rise of the whole "torture porn" genre, I can appreciate the film much more now. Sure, some of the cable actuated puppets may seem a bit hokey in an age where CGI can conjure up photorealistic creatures� but the heart of the story is an ageless one: that of a doomed romance.

Being an intimate film, the cast is small, and very good. Real life couple (at the time) Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis have real chemistry. In the commentary Cronenberg says Goldblum recommended Davis. Not only did she impress the director with her acting talents, but Cronenberg comments that the casting was perfect since she was so tall�Goldblum is 6' 5" and it made it easier to film them together! John Getz has the thankless role of the antagonist. As unlikeable as the character is, Getz is able get the audience to feel sympathetic to him, and by the end of the film we understand when Veronica goes to him for help.

The Fly Blu-ray, Video Quality

3.0 of 5

The Fly is presented in 1080p 1.85 video encoded in MPEG4 AVC. The film itself is fairly clean, with no major damage or defects. Grain is present, but is natural and not too obtrusive except in the few optical effects where the teleporter is used. Some may mistake it for video noise. Most of the film takes place inside Brundle's loft, where it is rather dark: it's here where the grain is most apparent. Shadow detail is very good. The few exterior and daytime shots are much cleaner. Colors are saturated, with natural fleshtones. Blood is a proper bright red. My only real complaint is that the film is rather flat looking, the age of the film non-withstanding. The Blu-ray of Close Encounters of the Third Kind proves older films can have as much depth as recent theatrical releases. However, it is still a good upgrade over the DVD version, and even looks better than the version recently shown on HD cable. Short of a major Lowry-style restoration, I don't see how much more the film can be improved.

The Fly Blu-ray, Audio Quality

3.0 of 5

The film is encoded in 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio lossless format. It is not a spectacular soundtrack, with most envelopment going to Howard Shore's somewhat overwrought, 1950's horror genre styled score. The sound is clean, there is no major distortion and dialogue is easy to understand. This is especially important because Jeff Goldblum's Seth character is very quiet and soft spoken. As far as surround sound, aficionados searching for a demo disc may want to look elsewhere. Keep in mind that in 1986 films were still being released in either mono or Dolby Stereo sound, and there were very few 70MM discrete 6-track releases. The book Widescreen Movies lists The Fly as having 70MM prints made, but I cannot find confirmation of that from Dolby. The intimacy of the story does not call for a showy surround track anyway, and the director's intent comes across well in this track.

The soundtrack is also presented in Dolby Digital (DD) 2.0 @ 224 kbps in Spanish and French. Not listed on the box, the disc also contains a 5.1 Dolby Digital (DD) track @ 448 kbps. Those of you who wish to play the disc at night or on small systems will appreciate this.

The Fly Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

4.5 of 5

Wow. The Fly receives the full treatment from Fox, including all the extras from the Special Edition DVD and adding a couple Java based extras. All video based extras are in standard definition (SD) MPEG4 AVC @ 480i/p, with DD 2.0 stereo audio @ 224 kbps.

There are a LOT of extras here, subdivided into several categories.

Documentaries are divided into two major sections:

Fear of the Flesh: The Making Of The Fly (2:16:02): Feature length documentary of the making of the film. Extremely thorough and a must see, with interviews with everyone involved in the production, including Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. Divided into chapters and also included an "Enhanced Viewing Mode" where an icon appears at select points. Pressing the icon branches off into additional interview clips which can be viewed independently.
The Brundle Museum of Natural History (0:11:52): Interview with creature & makeup designer Chris Walas, who shows off various prosthetics.Deleted Scenes (various): Scenes cut for pacing or were never filmed: some are available in script or storyboard form only. Includes the infamous "Monkeycat" sequence, which preview audiences found too disturbing (it made Brundle a lot less sympathetic). Also presented are some scene extensions and an alternate ending. Some material has been lost and reconstructed from the remaining materials available.
Film Tests (various): Preproduction shooting tests of various makeups, lighting, and the opening sequence. Includes a humorous clip of director Cronenberg testing of the special sets constructed for the film.
Written Works (various): Everything from the original Langelaan short story, to the screenplay, to Cronenberg's rewrite, to magazine articles originally published in Cinefex and American Cinematographer. Presented in text and photo slideshow format.
Promotional Materials (various): Trailers and TV spots, promotional featurettes, one sheet and lobby cards, and promotions for other Fox horror/sci-fi films in DVD format.
Still Galleries (various): divided into Publicity, Behind The Scenes, Concept Art, and Effects. Presented in slide show format.

Also included:

Commentary (feature length): Director David Cronenberg discusses the film. He discusses the film from concept to the reception and effect it's had over the past 20 years. Originally Cronenberg was the first choice by producer Mel Brooks (yes, *that* Mel Brooks) but he was originally slated to direct Total Recall! Cronenberg is very interesting and is very candid about the film. A must listen.
Trivia Track (feature length): Pop-up trivia on the making of the movie. Accessible thru the menu or subtitle #7 during playback.

Java Features

Fly Zapper Game: Silly Java game where you control either an electric zapper or flyswatter and attempt to kill a fly that buzzes around the screen while the film plays underneath. Since this is not a kid's movie I wonder who the intended audience for this feature is.

Also included are Fox's now standard

Search Content and Personal Scene Selections.

The Fly Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

4.0 of 5

One of the better horror films of the past 2 decades, Fox has treated The Fly with respect. Although the video and audio are limited by the source, this is still the best the film has looked or sounded outside the theater. The supplements are exhaustive and and a great value for fans of the film and of filmmaking in general. You could literally spend days with this disc: the still galleries and articles alone will take hours to go though. Combined with a great commentary and a must-see feature length documentary, you have one terrific package here on a single Blu-ray BD50 disc.

The Fly: Other Editions

Blu-ray1-discWal-Mart Blu-ray1-disc SteelBook1-discBest Buy Blu-ray1-disc

Show more titles »« Show less titles

Similar titles suggested by members

The Thing (1982) +5 Videodrome (1983) +3 The Fly II (1989) +3 The Beast Within (1982) +3 The Nest (1988) +2 Splice (2009) +2 Slither (2006) +2 From Beyond (1986) +2

The Fly Blu-ray, News and Updates

Upcoming Fox SteelBooks

- April 14, 2014

In June, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment UK will release Limited SteelBook Blu-ray editions of contemporary hits and classic films from different eras. Amongst them are Richard Attenborough's A Bridge Too Far, Hugh Hudson's Chariots of Fire, William Friedkin's ...

The Fly (1958) Detailed - August 14, 2013

Twentieth Century Fox has detailed its upcoming Blu-ray release of director Kurt Neumann's The Fly (1958), starring Vincent Price, David Hedison, Patricia Owens, and Herbert Marshall. The release is set to arrive on the U.S. market on September 10th.

The Fly (1958) Blu-ray - July 2, 2013

The UK branch of Twentieth Century Fox has revealed that it plans to bring to Blu-ray director Kurt Neumann's The Fly (1958), starring Vincent Price, David Hedison, Patricia Owens, and Herbert Marshall. The preliminary release date set by the studio is September ...

» Show more related news posts for The Fly Blu-ray

Movie Discussions

| | Topic | Replies | Last post | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | ------------ | | • The Fly Remake In The Works | 92 | Apr 22, 2025 | | • The Flying Nun - Season 3? | 3 | Jan 06, 2024 | | • The Fly (1958): A Retrospect | 0 | Feb 20, 2016 |

North America Blu-ray Discussions

| | Topic | Replies | Last post | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | ------------ | | • The Fly Collection (1958-1989) (Official Thread) | 680 | Mar 20, 2026 | | The Fly (1986) (Official Thread) | 265 | Apr 27, 2026 | | • The Fly (1958) - September 10, 2013 | 309 | May 19, 2026 | | • The Fly | 116 | Jun 29, 2011 | | • The Flying Machine 3D Blu-ray (2013) [Region Locked / Free] | 19 | Mar 23, 2023 | | • The Fly Collection -- December 10, 2019 | 2 | Sep 09, 2019 |

International Blu-ray Discussions

| | Topic | Replies | Last post | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------ | ------------ | | | • The Fly Ultimate Collection - 8th March 2017 (Official Thread) | 150 | Mar 10, 2022 | | | • The Fly (1958) | 9 | Jul 07, 2013 | | | • The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (3D) | 3 | Mar 20, 2012 | | • The Flying Guillotine | 1 | Aug 04, 2024 | | | | • THE FLYING SIKH (2013) Blu-Ray from CARGO Records GmbH | 0 | Dec 27, 2016 |

Packaging Discussions

| | Topic | Replies | Last post | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------- | ------------ | | • The Fly (1986) Steelbook (UK) (Official Thread) | 31 | Aug 15, 2016 | | • The Fly (1958) Steelbook (UK) | 23 | Jun 23, 2014 | | • The Fly Limited Edition Steel Book (1958) | 1 | Jan 15, 2014 | | • The Fly UK Steelbook | 0 | Oct 24, 2013 |

| | $23.28 -$0.951 hour ago $12.99 -$0.181 hour ago $77.99 -$22 hours ago $44.46 -$10.532 hours ago $39.99 -$112 hours ago $29.96 -$5.022 hours ago Show new deals » | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |

Trending Blu-ray Movies

1. The Evil Dead 4K
2. The Elephant Man 4K
3. Obsession 4K
4. Pee-wee's Big Adventure 4K
5. Monty Python's Life of Brian 4K
6. Network 4K
7. The Drama 4K
8. Killers of the Flower Moon 4K
9. Jackie Chan's Breakout Hits! 4K
10. Point Blank 4K
11. Charade 4K
12. Hairspray 4K
13. Body Heat 4K
14. No Country for Old Men 4K
15. Mortal Kombat Kollection 4K

Trending in Theaters

1. Supergirl
2. Obsession
3. Minions & Monsters
4. Toy Story 5
5. Jackass: Best and Last
6. Citizen Vigilante
7. The Devil Wears Prada 2
8. Disclosure Day
9. The Sheep Detectives
10. Michael
11. Backrooms
12. Masters of the Universe
13. Lee Cronin's The Mummy
14. Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
15. The Invite
16. The Death of Robin Hood
17. Scary Movie
18. The Furious
19. I Love Boosters
20. Tuner
21. Over Your Dead Body
22. Deep Water
23. Mortal Kombat II
24. I Swear
25. Leviticus
26. Stop! That! Train!
27. One Spoon of Chocolate
28. Power Ballad
29. Carolina Caroline
30. Hokum
31. Lucky Strike
32. Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition
33. Hungry
34. Passenger
35. Normal
36. Seven Snipers
37. Pressure
38. Is God Is
39. Desert Warrior
40. In the Grey
41. Finnegan's Foursome
42. Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft - The Tour
43. Casa Grande
44. Girls Like Girls
1. Obsession 4K
2. Obsession
3. Project Hail Mary
4. Project Hail Mary 4K
5. Project Hail Mary 4K
6. Barbarian 4K
7. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 4K
8. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie 4K
9. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
10. Michael 4K
» See more top sellers
1. Obsession 4K
2. Obsession
3. Project Hail Mary
4. Project Hail Mary 4K
5. Project Hail Mary 4K
6. Barbarian 4K
7. Michael 4K
8. Michael 4K
9. Michael
10. Supergirl
» See more pre-orders
1. Avatar: Fire and Ash $21.99, Save 46%
2. Avatar: Fire and Ash 4K $24.99, Save 50%
3. The Elephant Man $19.98, Save 50%
4. The Elephant Man 4K $24.98, Save 50%
5. Pee-wee's Big Adventure $19.98, Save 50%
6. Pee-wee's Big Adventure 4K $24.98, Save 50%
7. Killers of the Flower Moon 4K $24.98, Save 50%
8. Killers of the Flower Moon $19.98, Save 50%
9. The Blues Brothers 4K $12.34, Save 59%
10. Eyes Wide Shut 4K $24.98, Save 50%
» See more deals