
It features reference-quality picture and sound and the most cutting-edge features that Blu-ray has to offer. Universal’s boxed set is everything you could ask for from the format. This boxed set defines what we expect for an A-list trilogy on Blu-ray. Terminator 2: Skynet Edition (2009) (Cavalcade, T2 variant)Īll use Broadway 3D as their THX trailer.This trilogy has changed what we expect from the spy thriller genre.Terminator 2 (2006) (Cavalcade, T2 variant).Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy (2011) (Amazing Life).Star Wars: The Original Trilogy (2011) (Broadway Classic).Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures (2012) (Broadway Classic).Avatar: Extended Collector's Edition (2010) (Amazing Life).Titanic (2005) (The Science of Sensation).Terminator 2: Extreme Edition (2003) (Cavalcade, T2 variant).Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition (2000) (Cavalcade, T2 variant).


From Russia with Love (1997) (Broadway).Finding Nemo (2003) (Tex 2: Moo Can, disc 1 Tex, disc 2).The Day the Earth Stood Still (2002) (Tex 2: Moo Can).The Adventures of Indiana Jones (2003) (Broadway 2000).Tenchi the Movie: Tenchi Muyo! in Love (subtitled) (1996).Tenchi the Movie: Tenchi Muyo! in Love (1996).Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition (2000).Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition (letterboxed) (1997).Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Platinum Edition (2001).Melody Time: 50th Anniversary Edition (1998).The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: 25th Anniversary Edition (2002).The Jungle Book: 30th Anniversary Edition (1997).Indiana Jones Trilogy (letterboxed) (1999).The Godfather Trilogy (letterboxed) (1997).Fun and Fancy Free: 50th Anniversary Edition (1997).Beauty and the Beast: Platinum Edition (2002).Unless otherwise noted, all releases use the Broadway trailer. The Wizard of Oz: The Ultimate Oz Collector's Edition (1993) (Broadway).Volcano (Dolby Digital) (1997) (Cimarron).Terminator 2: Special Edition (1993) (Broadway).Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition (1997).Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (letterboxed) (THX field test) (1992).Stargate (1995) (Broadway, theatrical variant).Species (1995) (Broadway, theatrical variant).Night of the Living Dead (1994) (Broadway).Independence Day (Dolby Digital) (1997) (Cimarron).The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1997) (Broadway).Die Hard with a Vengeance (1996) (Broadway).Apollo 13 (DTS) (1997) (Broadway, DVD variant).Aladdin (letterboxed) (1994) (Broadway).

The sole medium where THX certification got its own unique branding. Where applicable, I will also mention which THX trailer was used. As THX's list no longer appears to be up, and when it was it didn't really distinguish between DVD and Blu-ray, this is an attempt to make things easier, first and foremost by sorting each, as a certain Modern Major-General once boasted, in order categorical. The usual suspects, naturally, are the films of George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and James Cameron however, even then there are some anomalies, and the world of THX certification is much greater than those three filmmakers, even if THX did have its origins at Lucasfilm. My second master list for the site, this being a comprehensive list of THX-certified releases on the VHS, laser videodisc (more popularly known as LaserDisc), DVD, Blu-ray, and Blu-ray 3D formats.
