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Star Trek: Lower Decks on Blu-ray, Warner Archive’s April slate, John Wayne’s The Alamo on Blu-ray (sort of), Sony/Lionsgate distribution deal & more
We’ve got several interesting things to report today here at The Bits, but first some more new disc reviews...
As promised, I posted my review of Hayao Miyazaki’s Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro on 4K Ultra HD from Discotek on Friday night.
Tim has also posted his thoughts on Sam Peckinpah’s Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974), Rudy De Luca’s Transylvania 6-5000 (1985), and Rene Cardona Jr’s Tintorera (1977) all on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics (and, in the last case, with Scorpion Releasing).
And Dennis has checked in with his comments on Sidney J. Furie’s Lady Sings the Blues (1972) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics as well. [Read on here...]
- Lupin the 3rd: The Castle of Cagliostro 4K review coming soon
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- CBS
- Lupin the 3rd: The Castle of Cagliostro 4K review
- John Wayne's The Alamo BD
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Lionsgate Home Entertainment
- Warner Archive Collection
- Star Trek: Lower Decks Season One BD
- Robert Harris
- Transylvania 65000 BD review
- Tintorera BD review
- Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia BD review
- Lady Sings the Blues BD review
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- My Fair Lady 4K
- Super 8 4K
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice IMAX Edition 4K
- Quick Change BD
- Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space: The Complete Series BD
- Journey to the Far Side of the Sun remastered BD
- Annie Get Your Gun BD
- Doctor X BD
- Broadway Melody of 1940 BD
- Green Dolphin Street BD
- Fabulous Films
- ESC Editions
- MOD
- Amazon Media on Demand
Paramount fixes their Top Gun 4K Steelbook art (and finally dials up their catalog Blu-ray game!)
All right, we’ve got just a quickie for you today, but it’s a good one.
A couple weeks ago, a number of Bits readers quietly alerted me to the fact that Paramount’s original artwork for the Top Gun 4K Steelbook featured the silhouette of an F-15 Eagle jet fighter instead of the iconic F-14 Tomcats seen in the film. So after sharing it on my social feeds, I alerted Paramount to the error.
Well, the good news is that the studio has officially corrected the artwork, as you can see to the left there. The bad news is that the Steelbook release is now delayed until 12/8 (presumably due to complications in the Steelbook manufacturing schedule).
But based on the number of readers who were displeased by the original error, those fans will be happy to wait for the correct version. And in the meantime, those of you who simply want the film in 4K can take heart; it’s still coming on regular Ultra HD on 5/19. [Read on here...]
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Paramount Presents
- Top Gun 4K steelbook
- catalog Bluray
- War of the Worlds 4K
- Days of Thunder 4K
- Days of Thunder BD
- Flashdance BD
- Pretty in Pink BD
- Atlantic City BD
- On a Clear Day You Can See Forever BD
- Funeral in Berlin BD
- Urban Cowboy: 40th Anniversary Edition BD
- Angela's Ashes BD
- MOD
- Manufactured on Demand
- Star Trek: Short Takes BD
- Gladiator 4K
- Braveheart 4K
- Friday the 13th: 40th Steelbook BD
- Airplane BD
- Ghost BD
- Paramount Home Entertainment
Guardians BD review & LA signing, plus Sharky’s Machine, Mobsters, new DVD titles from Warner Archive & more
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Today’s update here at The Bits is going to be quick one, as we’re working on a bunch of big new Blu-ray reviews that we’re trying to get posted over the next week or so.
Speaking of which, I’ve posted my thoughts on James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy, as newly released on Blu-ray 3D this week from Disney. It’s a fun film – much better than it really has any right to be – so I’d definitely recommend that you all give it a look. Check my review for all the details. [Read on here…]
Gone Girl, Fury, Book of Life, Ouija, Laggies, Force Majeure & Flicker Alley's Blackhawk Films MOD campaign
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We’ve got a pair of additional Blu-ray reviews for you today...
First of all, Tim has checked out a 1968 film from Sydney Pollack in Kino’s The Scalphunters. I’ve also updated and ported over (from the original Bits site) my own review of review of Fritz Lang’s science fiction classic Metropolis (1927) as released, restored and at long last complete, on Blu-ray by Kino in 2010. Don’t miss them. And note that I’ll be back with another new Blu-ray review tomorrow. [Read on here…]
- Tim Salmons
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- Fury
- Force Majeure
- Laggies
- Ouija
- The Book of Life
- Flicker Alley
- Blackhawk Films
- MOD
- The Complete Metropolis
- review
- The Scalphunters
- Wrestling Ernest Hemmingway
- Peter Pan Live
- Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic
- The Wonder Years
- The Mule
- Gone Girl
- David Fincher
Burnt Offerings For June 11: Garbo, Hackman And A Guy Named Joe
Time for this week’s round-up of what’s new in MOD from the Warner Archive Collection. In addition, Sony last week quietly added some new titles to their own MOD program, the Sony Pictures Choice Collection. Don’t forget that the Warner Archive website offers one-stop shopping for Warner, Sony and MGM releases.
WARNER ARCHIVE – NEW THIS WEEK
Black Market Babies (1945) – Another ripped-from-today’s-headlines exploitation expose from Poverty Row studio Monogram Pictures. Ralph Morgan stars as a disgraced, alcoholic doctor who teams up with lowlife Kane Richmond to create a “private maternity ward” for new mothers to dump off their unwanted brats.