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Long live the blu flesh.cjdunn said:
I got nothing.
Long live the blu flesh.cjdunn said:
lordoftherink said:
One of the most eagerly-awaited catalog titles is definitely getting closer to an actual Blu-ray release. A Swedish home video retailer already has the Back to the Future Trilogy up for preorder, with a release date of October 27. There is no release information available, other than it will be a three-disc set.
vicissitudes said:Wait I just noticed...this is a blu-book? Fuuuuuu-
Am I the only one who's holding out on blu-book only blu-rays until they release a regular edition one? I want all my discs to be consistent![]()
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vicissitudes said:Wait I just noticed...this is a blu-book? Fuuuuuu-
Am I the only one who's holding out on blu-book only blu-rays until they release a regular edition one? I want all my discs to be consistent![]()
My packaging hate is steelbooks. I don't like how they look on the shelf so I'll always go for the basic edition if there's an option, particularly when those are usually cheaper.Mr. Sam said:I, too, share this particular brand of OCD. I remove all the cardboard sleeves from my cases.
eLGee said:Cover art:
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'Bout time. Now all I want are Adaptation and City of God.lordoftherink said:One note is that the supposed date is from a Swedish retailer, don't know how that translates to those in NA.
American Beauty coming to Blu-ray September 21, according to date given to retailers
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=4769
Net_Wrecker said:Where we're going, we don't need...DVDs.
It's been too long.
It's less, but I'm also noticing flicker on a 120hz Sony XBR 32".allegate said:I bought a DLP projector and had to return in 2 days later because of that. It was so bad I had a migraine the next day.
lordoftherink said:Also, The Exorcist in time for Halloween on October 5
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lordoftherink said:I know a few posters have been wanting this one for a while.
Also, The Exorcist in time for Halloween on October 5
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B.K. said:Has there been an announcement for a Blu-Ray release of the Indiana Jones trilogy yet?
I usually fall into the "whichever I read/saw first" category in regards to what I feel is a better representation of material. This is the opposite, as the book is much better than the movie. Weird.lordoftherink said:
Really? I didn't think any of the original three movies were dismissable. I know Crystal Skull is almost universally hated, but Raiders, Temple and Last Crusade were all great, I think.Ignatz Mouse said:Trilogy? There are only two Indiana Jones movies. You mean the TV show or something?
Ignatz Mouse said:Trilogy? There are only two Indiana Jones movies.
Chairhome said:Really? I didn't think any of the original three movies were dismissable. I know Crystal Skull is almost universally hated, but Raiders, Temple and Last Crusade were all great, I think.
Mike Works said:Does anyone know if the David Attenborough narrated version of Life has been released in North American (Canada)?
Yes it has.Mike Works said:Does anyone know if the David Attenborough narrated version of Life has been released in North American (Canada)?
Chairhome said:Really? I didn't think any of the original three movies were dismissable. I know Crystal Skull is almost universally hated, but Raiders, Temple and Last Crusade were all great, I think.
lordoftherink said:I know a few posters have been wanting this one for a while.
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September 7
Also, The Exorcist in time for Halloween on October 5
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lol, the oprah winfrey version is $5 more expensivelordoftherink said:
For the first time ever, Rod Serling's classic groundbreaking series, exploring the fantastic and the frightening, will be available on Blu-ray...and it is LOADED with bonus features! You'll get over 50 hours of bonus features including commentaries, interviews, isolated scores, sponsor billboards, radio dramas, original pilot, alternate opening and closing narration, Rod Serling lecture, promos, including many extras not seen anywhere else.
As we predicted in our last report, Image begins the supplements on their Season 1 Blu-ray release with all of the extras found on their 2004 "Definitive Collection" release of the first season:
* Audio Commentaries by actors Earl Holliman, Martin Landau, Rod Taylor, Martin Milner, Kevin McCarthy, and CBS executive William Self.
* Vintage Audio Recollections with actors Burgess Meredith and Anne Francis, directors Douglas Heyes and Richard L. Bare, producer Buck Houghton and writer Richard Matheson.
* Rod Serling Audio Lectures from Sherwood Oaks College.
* Rod Serling Promos for "Next Week's" Show.
* Original Unaired Pilot Version of "Where is Everybody?" with Rod Serling's Network Pitch.
* Footage of the Emmy Award wins for the series.
But of course, the Blu-ray set adds more. Besides pristine HD remastering that Image bills as being "a huge step up even from The Definitive Collection, mastered from new 1080p film transfers using the original camera negatives and magnetic soundtracks", the new BD versions will also contain extensive new special features not available anywhere else. They include numerous newly-recorded commentaries and interviews, and much, much more. The The Twilight Zone - Season 1 Blu-ray set includes these EXCLUSIVE NEW BONUS FEATURES:
* Extremely rare, never-before-released unofficial Twilight Zone pilot, "The Time Element," written by Rod Serling and hosted by Desi Arnaz - presented in glorious high definition!
* 19 New Audio Commentaries, featuring The Twilight Zone Companion author Marc Scott Zicree, author and film historian Gary Gerani (Fantastic Television), author and music historian Steven C. Smith (A Heart at Fire's Center: The Life and Music of Bernard Herrmann), music historians John Morgan and William T. Stromberg, writer/producer David Simkins (Lois & Clark, Dark Angel), writer Mark Fergus (Children of Men, Iron Man), actor William Reynolds and director Ted Post.
* Interviews with actors Dana Dillaway, Suzanne Lloyd, Beverly Garland and Ron Masak.
* Tales of Tomorrow episode "What You Need."
* Vintage audio interview with Director of Photography George T. Clemens.
* 1977 syndication promos for "A Stop at Willoughby" and "The After Hours."
* 18 Radio Dramas
* 34 Isolated Music Scores featuring the legendary Bernard Herrmann, Jerry Goldsmith and others!
Image Entertainment is certainly aware that they will need to go far in order to tempt fans to upgrade their collections once more, and if any release fits that bill then this is clearly the one. We're pleased and excited by how far they've gone with the bonus material, as well as with word that they went with brand-new high-def masters using the most recent remastering technology (rather than the years-old HD masters they already had in the vaults for the "Definitive" releases). A pat on the back to the studio for going as far as they have! We're looking forward to seeing this for ourselves. We're sure you are, too, so be sure to place your pre-order right away with the Amazon button link provided just below!
B.K. said:It looks like the Twilight Zone season one set will definitely be worth the price. The set has 50 hours of bonus features.
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Twilight-Zone-Season-1-BD-Extras/13975
lordoftherink said:
allegate said:I usually fall into the "whichever I read/saw first" category in regards to what I feel is a better representation of material. This is the opposite, as the book is much better than the movie. Weird.
Yeah, I got it on Wednesday but still haven't watched it yet. Will probably watch a couple of eps tonight.sweetvar26 said:Just got Entourage Season 6 Blu-ray today(released today). Huge fan of the show and first time it is on Blu-ray, so kinda excited.
I'll post impressions by the end of the weekend.
www.rif.orgAgentOtaku said:Care to elaborate?
I've been debating on reading for years now...
A large part of the "whimsy" that isn't present in the book is the character played by De Niro. A lot of differences there.One of the difficulties with adapting the novel was its earnest and dark nature: an adult fairy tale in which sex and violence are presented unflinchingly. As a result of changes, the movie version has a greater element of whimsy and humor, with Gaiman's blessing given to the screenwriters.
Naked Snake said:I never watched The Twilight Zone...
Dead said:Holy fucking shit
The new Predator release has been DNR'd to hell and back. Seriously, this might be the worst case of DNR I've seen yet
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He looks like hes made out of wax!! Entire movie looks smudged in vaseline.
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...holy shit.
eLGee said:Cover art:
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Dead said:Holy fucking shit
The new Predator release has been DNR'd to hell and back. Seriously, this might be the worst case of DNR I've seen yet
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He looks like hes made out of wax!! Entire movie looks smudged in vaseline.
[url]http://www.avpgalaxy.net/website/articles/predator-blu-ray-comparison/[/url][/QUOTE]
I was looking at the first shot thinking, "what's so bad about it?" then I scrolled down. Holy fucking shit is right.