Displaying items by tag: 4K Ultra HD
Color Purple, Indy & Goonies in 4K, plus street dates for 1917, Bad Boys for Life, The Jesus Rolls & MUCH more
Afternoon, folks! We’ve got some interesting announcement news to cover today, along with an interesting rumor, and some new cover artwork to share with you too.
First up, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has just announced that Steven Spielberg’s The Color Purple is returning to theaters on 2/23 for one day only in honor of the film’s 35th Anniversary. This could mean that a 4K Ultra HD release is planned for later in the year (the official anniversary is in December).
That would make sense given that both Paramount and Universal are planning physical 4K releases of Spielberg catalog films later this year (War of the Worlds and Jaws). We’ve added the title to our 4K Ultra HD Release List here at The Bits as a possibility. [Read on here...]
- Uncut Gems
- 4K Ultra HD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Color Purple: 35th Anniversary 4K
- The Goonies: 35th Anniversary 4K
- Bad Boys for Life 4K
- 1917 4K
- The Jesus Rolls BD
- The Big Lebowski
- The Indiana Jones 4K Collection
- Raiders of the Lost Ark 4K
- The Town 4K Steelbook
- Inception 4K Steelbook
- Lorenzo's Oil BD
- The Shakedown BD
- Straight Shooting BD
- The Cold Blue BD
- World on Fire
- Heroes BD
- The Current War: Director's Cut BD
- Bombshell BD
- Akira 4K restoration
- Uncut Gems BD
- Sixteen Candles BD
- Shout! Factory
- Arrow Video
- The Criterion Collection May BD slate
Be Kind: Rewind – 10 Years at The Digital Bits!
[Editor’s Note: This week, our very own Tim Salmons is celebrating his tenth year as a member of The Digital Bits team, so we’re handing him the mic for occasion! Congrats Tim—we're proud of you!]
How the time flies! It doesn’t seem like that long ago when I first inquired with Bill Hunt about writing disc reviews for The Digital Bits website. At that time, there was a fairly steady set of folks writing for him, including Adam Jahnke, Todd Doogan, and the late Barrie Maxwell. Working me in was not easy, but it paid off. I had been an avid reader of The Bits for a number of years, even occasionally emailing them with little tidbits of information that came my way about future releases. The thought of being where I am now, one of the main contributors for the site... needless to say, it’s mind-boggling, and I never take it for granted.
Before I came to The Bits, I was just a regular guy with dreams of doing more than hopping between jobs at restaurants, factories, and places that required janitorial work. I had been obsessed with film since I was a kid, which I thank my Father for. He made home copies of movies all the time, and as such, it was the first film library that I ever had access to. Right through to my twenties, I was watching anything and everything I could get my hands on. I was also reading a lot of film books and, thanks to the Internet, researching everything about movies as much as possible. I don’t want to say I was an expert though because that would be a lie. I didn’t have a 100% understanding of the home video industry and how it functioned, only a working knowledge. Even to this day, I learn new things all the time, which is good. I’d hate to be in a position where there was nothing left to learn. How boring would that be? [Read on here...]
Criterion’s May slate, plus Parasite coming from Criterion, Watchmen, Spies in Disguise, Dolittle & MUCH more
All right, we’re closing out the week with a big news update. But first, we have some new disc reviews for you...
I’ve just finished my look at Taika Waititi’s Oscar-winning satire Jojo Rabbit in 4K Ultra HD from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
I’ve also taken a look at Mike Flanagan’s surprisingly good sequel to The Shining, Doctor Sleep, now in Ultra HD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. (This one is a reference-quality 4K A/V experience.)
Tim has turned in his thoughts on Don Sharp’s Rasputin the Mad Monk (1966) on Blu-ray from Scream Factory.
And in case you missed it the other day, we have a review of Paramount’s new Steelbook 4K edition of The Hunt for Red October that’s being released in honor of the film’s 30th anniversary. [Read on here...]
- Tim Salmons
- Greta Gerwig
- Shout! Factory
- 4K Ultra HD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Jojo Rabbit 4K review
- Doctor Sleep 4K review
- Rasputin the Mad Monk BD review
- The Hunt for Red October Steelbook 4K review
- Little Women 4K in Germany
- Criterion Collection May 2020 slate
- Six Moral Tales
- Wildlife
- Dance Girl Dance
- The Great Escape
- Husbands
- Scorsese Shorts
- Parasite and Memories of Murder coming to Criterion
- Watchmen: An HBO Limited Series BD
- Spies in Disguise 4K
- Doolittle 4K
- The Grudge (2019)
- Cats
- Lucifer: The Complete Fourth Season BD
Jumanji: The Next Level due on 3/17, plus Little Women official for 3/10 (but no 4K) & Robert Conrad RIP
All right, we’ve got two more new reviews for you all to enjoy today...
First up, I’ve turned in my thoughts on Ruben Fleischer’s long-awaited sequel Zombieland: Double Tap in 4K Ultra HD from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
And a quick heads-up: I’ll have a review of Mike Flanagan’s Doctor Sleep in 4K Ultra HD from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment done soon as well.
Also, Tim has just finished his in-depth look at Scream Factory’s outstanding new Universal Horror Collection: Volume 3 Blu-ray box set, which includes Rowland V. Lee’s Tower of London, George Waggner’s Man Made Monster and Horror Island, and Albert S. Rogell’s The Black Cat. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- 4K Ultra HD
- Shout! Factory
- Jumanji: The Next Level 4k
- Little Women
- Greta Gerwig
- Best Picture nominee
- Robert Conrad RIP
- Baa Baa Black Sheep: The Complete Series BD review
- Tim Salmons
- Universal Horror Collection: Volume 3 BD review
- Universal Horror Collection: Volume 4
- Centennial
- The Wild Wild West
- Zombieland: Double Tap 4K review
- Uncut Gems
A Midnight Clear & new 4K reviews: Ford v Ferrari, Shutter Island, and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
All right, I certainly hope you all had a great weekend and that those of you who watched last night’s Oscar telecast enjoyed it and found all of the winners disserving.
For my money, the Academy actually got it right for a change: Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite was far and away the most original and interesting of the Best Picture-nominated films this year and it’s richly deserving of its win. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you should correct that oversight as soon as you can.
I reviewed the film on Blu-ray Disc a few weeks ago here at The Bits (you can read my thoughts here) and I’ve already contacted Universal to ask if the Best Picture win makes it more likely that the studio will finally give the film the physical media 4K release it deserves. We’ll see. [Read on here...]
- Paramount
- Shout! Factory
- 4K Ultra HD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Shutter Island Steelbook 4K review
- A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood 4K review
- Ford v Ferrari 4K review
- Gladiator: Steelbook 4K
- Braveheart: Steelbook 4K
- Academy Awards
- Best Picture Winner
- Oscars
- Parasite BD review
- A Midnight Clear
- Lancaster Skies
- D Day: Normandy 1944 4K
- DDay: Normandy 1944 4K
Midway, Tex Avery & My Bloody Valentine reviewed, plus Jim Jarmusch, Police Squad & Kirk Douglas RIP
All right, today’s post will be quick, because we’re working on some new reviews for you. To that effect...
I’ve just posted my in-depth thoughts on Roland Emmerich’s Midway (2019), new on 4K Ultra HD from Lionsgate.
I’ve also posted a full review of the Warner Archive Collection’s amazing new Tex Avery Screwball Classics: Volume 1 Blu-ray, which is worth every penny.
And Tim has added his thoughts on Scream Factory’s My Bloody Valentine: Collector’s Edition on Blu-ray.
All three of those title street in the next two weeks, so we hope you enjoy them. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- 4K Ultra HD
- Shout! Factory
- Midway 4K review
- My Bloody Valentine BD review
- Tex Avery Screwball Classics Volume 1 BD review
- Lionsgate
- Roland Emmerich
- Warner Archive Collection
- Scream Factory
- Jim Jarmusch
- The Criterion Collection
- Police Squad: The Complete Series BD
- Kirk Douglas RIP
- Paths of Glory
- The Final Countdown
- Spartacus
- Dawn of the Discs
- CBS All Access
- ViacomCBS
- Paramount
- Tim Salmons
Shout! licenses Studio Canal’s The Deer Hunter for 4K Ultra HD, plus Color Out of Space & Richard Jewell
So the big news this morning is that Shout! Factory has dropped an out-of-left-field 4K Ultra HD announcement: They’re gotten the US release rights to Michael Cimino’s 1978 Best Picture winner The Deer Hunter. As some of you will know, this was a Studio Canal release last year in the UK on 4K Ultra HD, but there was no U.S. distributor.
Shout! will be releasing it on 5/26 as a Shout Select 4K/Blu-ray Collector’s Edition. SRP is $34.93, but you can pre-order it direct from the Shout website for just $28.43 with an exclusive poster. There will apparently be some new extras, which will be announced at a later date. We have no details yet on HDR or audio specs, but the Studio Canal package included Dolby Vision and HDR10, with 2.0 and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. [Read on here...]
Major new Shout!, Scream, and Arrow Video announcements, plus Disney/Pixar’s final batch of 4K animated titles on 3/3
All right, we’ve got major new announcements from Shout! Factory and Scream for you today...
For March, the companies have added Jack Smight’s British production of Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) to their 3/24 slate. Shout! is also releasing The Transformers: The Complete Original Series DVD box set on 3/31.
In April, in addition to the Escape from L.A.: Collector’s Edition Blu-ray on 4/28, Shout! and Scream will release Swift and Knives and Skin (for IFC) on 4/7, Homeboy and Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter on 4/14, The Spider (1958) and The Curse of the Werewolf: Collector’s Edition (1961) on 4/21, and Underdog: The Complete Series Collector’s Edition (DVD), Shatter (1974), and The Lost Continent (1968) on 4/28. [Read on here...]
- The 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- 4K Ultra HD
- Shout! Factory
- Scream Factory
- Arrow Video
- Disney and Pixar 4K
- Up 4K
- WALLE 4K
- A Bug's Life 4K
- Monsters Inc 4K
- Monsters University 4K
- Flicker Alley
- 3D Film Archive
- 3D Rarities: Volume II
- Frankenstein: The True Story
- Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter
- The Curse of the Werewolf: Collector’s Edition
- The Lost Continent
- Underdog: The Complete Series Collector’s Edition
- Idle Hands: Collector’s Edition
- The Good Place: The Complete Series
- Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
- Hammer Films
- The Evil of Frankenstein: Collector’s Edition
- Danger: Diabolik
- Sixteen Candles
- The Current War BD
- Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
- Solid Metal Nightmares: The Films of Shinya Tsukomoto
Michael Coate looks back at Patton, plus Media Play News needs your help for a physical media story!
Afternoon, folks! We’ve got a couple things for you today here at The Bits...
Michael is joined this time by author and historian Steven Jay Rubin for a discussion on the film and its legacy. We think you’ll really enjoy it, so do give that a look. [Read on here...]
Beverly Hills Cop BD review, plus a 4K Release List update, Warner Archive pre-orders & MGM/Apple
We’ve got just a quick update today, as we’re working on reviews.
On that note, our own Tim Salmons has just turned in a look at Paramount’s new Blu-ray only Beverly Hills Cop: 3-Movie Collection. The 3-disc set includes new HD presentations of all three films (mastered from new 4K scans, which are only available digitally), including the first-ever Blu-ray presentation of Beverly Hills Cop II and III. The set also carries over the previous extras, most of which cover the original film. You can read more about it all here.
Also today, we’ve updated our 4K Ultra HD Release List to include forthcoming (and/or recently released) German UHD titles (available on Amazon.de) including Angel Heart (from Studio Canal), Oldboy and the original Rollerball (from Capelight Pictures), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Princess Bride (from Turbine Media), Evil Dead II (from Jakob GmbH) and Parasite (from Koch Media GmbH). Note that Oldboy appears to have English subtitles, but Parasite does not. [Read on here...]
- 4K Ultra HD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Tim Salmons
- Beverly Hills Cop 3 Movie Collection BD review
- The 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Warner Archive preorders
- Tex Avery Screwball Classics Volume 1 BD
- AppleTV+
- Apple and Netflix in talks to acquire MGM
- The Princess Bride 4K
- Oldboy 4K
- Evil Dead II 4K
- Escape from LA BD
- Angel Heart 4K
- Rollerball 4K
- Victory BD
- Guys and Dolls BD
- It Started with a Kiss BD
- Sparkle BD