Displaying items by tag: My Two Cents
Waterworld & Crimson Peak: Limited Editions from Arrow, plus new 4K UHDs, Kevin Smith & Sony’s Alpha
All right, before I get started today, I wanted to post a quick personal note to say thank you for all the kind words and messages after my post last week. I’ve really appreciated them.
We’re going to check back tomorrow with a TON of new Blu-ray and 4K reviews (including Disney and Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp), but I wanted to check in with an update this afternoon.
First up, we’ve updated The 4K Ultra HD Release List here at The Bits with Amazon pre-order links for all three of Lionsgate’s Rambo 4K titles, including First Blood, Rambo: First Blood, Part II, and Rambo III. Click on the cover art below for those.
Also Image and RLJ Entertainment has set Arizona for 4K UHD release in addition to Blu-ray and DVD on 10/16.
Paramount is releasing a Mission: Impossible – 6 Movie Collection on both 4K UHD and Blu-ray the same day that Mission: Impossible – Fallout streets on both formats (12/4). [Read on here...]
- Rambo III 4K
- Rambo: First Blood Part II 4K
- First Blood 4K
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Alpha BD
- Kevin Smith: Silent But Deadly
- Arrow Video
- Waterworld: TwoDisc Limited Edition BD
- Crimson Peak: TwoDisc Limited Edition BD
- Arizona 4K
- How to Train Your Dragon 4K
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 4K
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- We the Marines 4K
- The Little Stranger
Superman 4K Ultra HD official, plus Rambo Trilogy 4K announced, and Farewell Chummy
Today’s post is going to be brief for reasons I’ll explain in a moment. But we do have some pretty significant announcement news we need to tell you all about.
First, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has just officially announced the long-expected 4K Ultra HD release of Richard Donner’s original Superman: The Movie on 11/6. The 4K release will include the theatrical version of the film only on 4K and on the newly-remastered Blu-ray included in the package as well. The 4K version will feature both Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos object-based audio. Our information is that, in addition to Atmos, the 4K release will include 5.1 audio mixed from the original 1978 6-track 70mm as well.
Extras on both discs will include the audio commentary with Pierre Spengler and Ilya Salkind. The Blu-ray will add the 1978 The Making of Superman: The Movie TV special, the 58-minute Superman and the Mole-Men (1951) feature starring George Reeves, additional cartoon shorts, trailers, and TV spots. You can see the cover artwork there at left and also below. SRP for the set is $41.99, though it’ll be on sale for much less on Amazon and elsewhere. [Read on here...]
Spike Lee’s School Daze on BD, M:I – Fallout/Philadelphia 4K dates, more BD release news & RIP Gary Kurtz
First up today, we’ve got three new disc reviews for you to check out if you’re interested...
Dennis has checked out Gotti from Lionsgate.
David looks at Autumn in New York from the MVD Marquee Classics line.
And Tim has given Arrow Video’s What Have They Done to Your Daughters? a spin. All three are on Blu-ray.
Also, Michael Coate looks back today at Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused on the film’s 25th anniversary with author and historian Thomas A. Christie. You’ll find that in his latest installment of History, Legacy & Showmanship. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Dennis Seuling
- David Steigman
- Tim Salmons
- Autumn in New York BD review
- Gotti BD review
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Dazed and Confused 25th anniversary
- Thomas A Christie
- What Have They Done to Your Daughters? BD review
- Gary Kurtz RIP
- Spike Lee
- School Daze: 30th Anniversary Edition BD
- Juliet Naked
- Little Italy
- Twilight Time
- Mission: Impossible Fallout 4K
- Philadelphia 4K
- Epic Pictures Dread Central
- Kidnapped
- Mad Dog and Glory
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
A quick but important Universal Classic Monsters 30-Film set & Creature from the Black Lagoon BD set update
All right, I’ll be checking in later this evening with a review of Fox’s X-Men: 3-Film Collection on 4K Ultra HD (it’s available now at this link). But in the meantime, we’ve gotten some important Universal Blu-ray information that we wanted to share with all of you.
As we’ve reported, and as many of you know, Universal currently has a replacement program in effect for the defective Revenge of the Creature Blu-ray 3D/The Creature Walks Among Us Blu-ray combo disc in their recent Universal Monsters BD sets. Replacement discs should start shipping in the first half of October.
Contact this address to arrange your replacement copy: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. [Read on here...]
- disc replacement program
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Revenge of the Creature BD 3D authoring problem
- The Creature Walks Among Us
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Universal Classic Monsters: Complete 30 Film Collection BD
- Creature from the Black Lagoon: Complete Legacy Collection BD
- Bluray 3D problem
BlacKkKlansman, Yellowstone: S1, The Crown: S2, My Neighbor Totoro: 30th, Disney 4K, Amy Winehouse & MUCH more
We’ve got a bunch of news for you today, including Blu-ray and 4K items of interest. But we’re going to start with some new disc reviews we’ve done over the last couple of days for you...
First up, I’ve posted my in-depth looks at John Carpenter’s original Halloween in 4K from Lionsgate, as well as The Sum of All Fears and Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit in 4K, which completes our look at the full Jack Ryan 5-Film Collection 4K box set from Paramount. Halloween features a fantastic new 4K film scan approved by both Carpenter and cinematographer Dean Cundy, but the audio options are the same as the 35th Anniversary Blu-ray (which means the mono is not original theatrical).
I’m also currently working on a review of Fox’s The X-Men Trilogy in 4K, as well as the Universal Classic Monsters Complete 30-Film Collection, The Invisible Man: Complete Legacy Collection, and Creature from the Black Lagoon: Complete Legacy Collection all on Blu-ray. And yes, I am attempting to ascertain when fixed discs will be available for sale (the sets are not currently available directly from Amazon) and how you’ll be able to tell that you have the fixed discs via the packaging. So stay tuned.
Also today, we’ve posted the weekly update of our Release Dates & Artwork section with all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD cover artwork and Amazon.com pre-order links. As always, whenever you order literally anything from Amazon after clicking through one of our links (like this one), you’re helping to support our work here at The Bits and we really appreciate it. [Read on here...]
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- BlacKkKlansman 4K
- Yellowstone: Season 1
- The Crown: Season 2
- My Neighbor Totoro: 30th Anniversary Limited Edition
- The Lion King 4K
- The Little Mermaid 4K
- Amy Winehouse: Back to Black
- Halloween 4K review
- The Sum of All Fears 4K review
- Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit 4K review
- Release Dates & Artwork with 4K search
- How to Train Your Dragon 4K
- Rudolph Valentino Collection
- Joaquim Pedro de Andrade: The Complete Films
- Prehysteria
- Doctor Who: Peter Davison Complete Season One BD
- Hitler’s Hollywood
- Criterion December slate
Criterion’s December, new Warner Archive, Rescue Me & Community BDs, Outer Limits: S2 & Invasion of the Body Snatchers
We’ve got some interesting new announcement news for you today...
We start today with the Criterion Collection, which has just announced its December slate of titles. Look for it to include Samuel Fuller’s Forty Guns (Spine #954 – Blu-ray and DVD) and Euzhan Palcy’s A Dry White Season (Spine #953 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 12/11, followed by Julien Duvivier’s Panique (Spine #955 – Blu-ray and DVD) and an update of Ingmar Bergman’s Sawdust and Tinsel (Spine #412 – Blu-ray and DVD) on 12/18. We’ve updated the Criterion Spines Project pages here at The Bits accordingly.
Our friends at the Warner Archive Collection have just announced a few new Blu-ray titles, including the Hammer films titles Dracula AD 1972 (1972) and Satanic Rites of Dracula (1974), both starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, along with Bad Ronald (1974), Robert Altman’s Brewster McCloud (1970), and The 100: The Complete Fifth Season (2018). All are coming soon. [Read on here...]
- Shout! Factory
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Criterion Collection December 2018 slate
- The Warner Archive
- Mill Creek Entertainment
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Olive Films
- Samuel Fuller
- Forty Guns
- Euzhan Palcy
- A Dry White Season
- Ingmar Bergman
- Sawdust and Tinsel
- Julien Duvivier
- Panique
- Hammer Films
- Dracula AD 1972
- Satanic Rites of Dracula
- Bad Ronald
- Brewster McCloud
- Robert Altman
- The 100: The Complete Fifth Season
- Rescue Me: The Complete Series BD
- Community: The Complete Series BD
- Dan Harmon
- The Outer Limits: Season Two BD
- The Gun Runners
- They Might Be Giants
- Wreck It Ralph 4K
- The Darkest Minds 4K
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers: Olive Signature Edition BD
Advocating for Your Rights in the Digital Age: An Editorial Follow-up
I posted the following text at the end of our early news update here at The Digital Bits, but it’s important enough that I though it worth posting separately, so it doesn’t get lost amid the usual news we post. This is an update and follow-up to my editorial from last Thursday, Hey Kids… Buying Movies? Buy Them on Disc, Not Digital. Here’s Why.... So here’s the text again or your attention:
All right... finally today, wanted to post a follow-up about that story from last week on iTunes consumer Andrews G da Silva, who discovered a trio of digital movies he’d purchased missing from his iTunes library. Now, it turns out the situation is a little bit of an oddball… da Silva is from Australia, where he purchased many of his films, but recently moved to Canada. Because of this, the region differences meant three of the films he’d purchased before he moved didn’t show up in his library after the move. You can read updates here at CNet and here at 9 to 5 Mac.
First of all, it’s unsurprising that region issues related to film distribution rights would rear their ugly head as a problem in the digital space. As people move around, this is going to be an on-going problem.
Of course, this has led a few to dismiss the concerns we posted in our editorial here at The Bits on Thursday. But doing so misses the larger point, which is important. [Read on here...]
Celebrating Mickey, remembering Battlestar on its 40th, new announcements, Andre Blay RIP & digital streaming follow-up
Before we get to the news, we begin the week with four new Blu-ray reviews, including…
Tim Salmons’ look at Terry Gilliam’s Tideland (2005) from Arrow Video.
David Steigman’s take on The French Way (1945) from MVD.
And Dennis Seuling’s look at Bram Stoker’s Shadowbuilder (1998) from the MVD Rewind Collection and That Summer (2017) on DVD from IFC Independent Film. Fans of the 1975 Albert and David Maysles documentary Grey Gardens will find That Summer of interest, as it contains raw footage from an earlier project starring the two Edies.
Also, we’ve posted the latest update of the Release Dates & Artwork section featuring new Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD cover artwork and Amazon.com pre-order links. As always, when you order literally anything from Amazon after clicking through our links (like this one), you’re helping to support our work here at The Bits and we greatly appreciate it. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Shout! Factory
- Tim Salmons
- David Steigman
- Andrew Blay RIP
- Celebrating Mickey
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Battlestar Galactica 40th anniversary
- iTunes digital streaming editorial follow up
- Tideland BD review
- Shadowbuilder BD review
- The French Way BD review
- That Summer DVD review
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Bruce Lee Definitive Edition 4K Ultra HD
Hey Kids… Buying Movies? Buy Them on Disc, Not Digital. Here’s Why...
Every now and again, we talk here at The Digital Bits about the need to fight for the preservation of physical media. Meaning discs.
And every time we do, we get a few emails from our younger readers saying that we sound ridiculous for doing so, because discs are for dinosaurs and digital is awesome and that’s the future and you can watch it on your phone.
But we continue to fight for physical media for a very good reason... and older readers will know from experience why we do.
If you own all your movies and music on discs, you’ll have them indefinitely, whenever you want to watch or listen to them. You can still rip those discs to a digital file to watch your content on whatever device you want to. Sure it takes a little more effort to do so, but you still have that disc sitting on a shelf or in a box. And that’s very important.
Here’s why: If all your content is digital only, and your library exists only in the cloud, you don’t actually have those movies. You don’t own them, even if you’ve “purchased” them with your hard earned money. And the studios or streaming services can take them away from you whenever they want to. [Read on here...]
Solo: A Star Wars Story 4K review, plus Zatoichi, Ash v Evil Dead: Complete, Man in the Iron Mask, Panic Room 4K update & more
All right, first up today, we have more new disc reviews for you...
I’ve just posted my in-depth look at Ron Howard’s Solo: A Star Wars Story in 4K Ultra HD from Disney and Lucasfilm. The three-disc set has nearly two hours of extras on the bonus Blu-ray and they’re pretty great. The title looks and sounds very nice in 4K Ultra HD as well. You can find the review here.
Meanwhile, I’ve also reviewed Shintao Katsu’s Zatoichi (1989), aka Zatoichi: Darkness Is His Ally, now available on Blu-ray at long last from Media Blasters and Tokyo Shock. If you’re a Zatoichi fan, it’s a perfect match to the amazing Criterion Blu-ray box set and completes the long-running Japanese film saga on Blu-ray.
Also, Dennis Seuling has checked in with his thoughts on Focus Films and Universal’s Won’t You Be My Neighbor? documentary about Fred Rogers on Blu-ray.
We have more new Blu-ray and 4K reviews on the way, so be sure to watch for them. [Read on here...]
- Panic Room 4K
- Shout! Factory
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Dennis Seuling
- Won't You Be My Neighbor? BD review
- Solo: A Star Wars Story 4K review
- Zatoichi 1989 BD review
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 4K
- Ash vs Evil Dead: The Complete Series BD
- The Man in the Iron Mask: 20th Anniversary Edition