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Blu-ray News – The Civil War, Aladdin: Diamond, The Water Diviner & more on the way
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We’re kicking the new week off today here at The Bits with a pair of new Blu-ray reviews...
First up, I’ve given Universal’s new Apollo 13: 20th Anniversary Edition a look and found it to be well worth the upgrade, especially given the newly-restored video presentation and the disc’s bargain $13 price on Amazon. Also, I’ve checked out Warner’s Jupiter Ascending on Blu-ray 3D... and I actually kind of liked it. The story is a glorious mess, but The Wachowski always manage to make their films interesting at least, and I found its send-up of camp 80s and 90s sci-fi cinema to be entertaining for a couple hours. Both titles street tomorrow, and Apollo 13 in particular is absolutely recommended. [Read on here…]
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- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
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- Ken Burns' The Civil War
- Aladdin: Diamond Edition
- The Originals: Season 2
- Jupiter Ascending 3D
- Apollo 13: 20th Anniversary Edition
- The Water Diviner
- While We're Young
- The 100 YearOld Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared
- Powers: Season 1
- Hellfighters
- Merchants of Doubt
Good news: Universal’s new Apollo 13 Blu-ray WILL feature a newly restored HD presentation
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All right, we’ve got a pair of new Blu-ray reviews for you this afternoon. Tim has taken a look at Richard Fleischer’s Violent Saturday, a 1955 pulpy crime drama now available on Blu-ray from the fine folks at Twilight Time. Tim has also taken a look at Terry Gilliam’s 1981 classic Time Bandits, just released on Blu-ray in a fine new edition by our friends at the Criterion Collection. Don’t miss them! [Read on here…]
Criterion’s June includes Fisher King & more, plus Apollo 13: 20th, Parks and Rec & When Marnie Was There
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All right, sorry for the lack of a news post yesterday, but I’ve been wrapped up in Blu-ray review work. Some big titles are coming out over the next few weeks and a number of them are well worth diving into.
Speaking of which, though it took all day yesterday to go through everything, I’ve posted my in-depth review of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar on Blu-ray from Paramount. The disc streets on 3/31. For those of you who experienced problems (in theaters) with the sound mix making lots of the dialogue unintelligible amid the sound effects and music, I can report that’s much less of a problem here. The mix is still pushed toward the low end, and there are still one or two lines where you have to listen more closely than normal, but this does seem to be a deliberate artistic choice. Still, I can attest that this is a much better audio experience than the one I had at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood. And the extras are pretty terrific. Do check it out. [Read on here…]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
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- Todd Doogan
- Criterion June Slate
- Five Easy Pieces
- The Fisher King
- Apollo 13: 20th Anniversary Edition
- When Marnie Was There
- Parks and Recreation
- Interstellar
- The Bridge
- Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
- The Master Builder
- Ninja Scroll
- My Dinner with Andre
- Batman: The Second Season Part 2
- Joe 90: The Complete Series
- Dragon Ball X: Resurrection F
- The Last Five Years
- Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies