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Uh-oh: Paramount’s WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE Blu-ray has an image quality issue too [UPDATED 9/26]
Well, go figure. I’d planned on working on disc reviews today, but it turns out that Paramount’s War of the Worlds (1953) 4K color grading issue isn’t the only problem with that release.
First though, the rest of The Bits team has turned in a couple reviews of their own...
Stephen has taken a look at Pierre Chenal’s Native Son (1951) on Blu-ray from Kino Classics.
And Dennis has reviewed Lewis Milestone and Byron Haskin’s The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) on Blu-ray as well, from Kino Lorber Studio Classics proper.
Both titles are worth a look, and I promise that more reviews are on tap for next week, including 4K titles.
Now then (speaking of Byron Haskin), I mentioned yesterday that there’s a color grading problem with Paramount’s new War of the Worlds: Paramount Presents 4K Ultra HD release. [Read on here...]
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Lionsgate sets Clerks III for Blu-ray, plus new Warner Archive titles & an issue with Paramount’s War of the Worlds in 4K [UPDATED 9/26]
We have a few quick items of you today...
First, Lionsgate has just announced the Blu-ray and DVD release of Kevin Smith’s Clerks III on 12/6, with the 4K Digital release expected on 10/14.
Special features will include audio commentary (with writer/director Kevin Smith, and actors Brian O’Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Trevor Fehrman, and Austin Zajur), 2 documentaries (The Clerks III Documentary and We’re Not Even Supposed To Be Here Today: 3 Decades of Clerks), deleted and alternate scenes, and the theatrical trailer.
We’re still awaiting the final Blu-ray cover artwork for this release, but you can see the film’s promotional art at left.
Lionsgate has also set Fall for release on Blu-ray and DVD on 10/18, with the Digital version expected on 9/27.
1901 Pictures has set the psychological horror film Nix for Digital release on 9/27. [Read on here...]