Displaying items by tag: Warner Archive
Deadpool 2 street date, Incredibles 4K update, Supergirl: S3, Expanse: S3, I Feel Pretty & more
All right, we’re going to have a bunch of new disc reviews for you starting tomorrow. I’m wrapping up the Jurassic Park 25th Anniversary Collection in 4K Ultra HD and Tim is working on a whole mess of new Blu-ray reviews as well. Watch for them soon.
Meanwhile, we have a bit of release news for you today...We have a street date from our retail and industry sources for 20th Century Fox’s Deadpool 2. Look for it on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on 8/21. Keep in mind, this isn’t official until it’s announced by the studio.
Also, it looks like the street date for Disney’s The Incredibles on 4K Ultra HD has been delayed a week to 6/12. Adjust your plans accordingly. [Editor’s Note: It looks like the street date may still be 6/5 after all. The 6/12 date comes from Best Buy sources but isn’t being reported by other retailers. So probably best to assume it’s still 6/5 after all.] Our 4K Ultra HD Release List here at The Bits has been updated to reflect this. [Read on here...]
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- The Incredibles 4K
- Deadpool 2 4K
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Super Fly
- The Colossus of Rhodes
- Warner Archive
- Supergirl: The Complete Third Season
- DC's Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Third Season
- The Last Ship: The Complete Fourth Season
- The Death of Superman
- Silicon Valley: Season 5
- The Expanse: The Complete Third Season
- I Feel Pretty
- Traffick
- Deep Rising: 20th Anniversary Special Edition
- Tideland
- I Am a Hero
Paramount sets the Mission: Impossible films for 4K in June, plus Ash vs Evil Dead: S3 & Counterpart: S1
All right, we’re kicking things off today with two more new Blu-ray reviews...
We start with Tim’s take on Larry Cohen’s It’s Alive Trilogy, new on Blu-ray from our friends at Scream Factory. He’s also got a review of Herschell Gordon Lewis’s Two Thousand Maniacs! on Blu-ray from the good folks at Arrow Video.
I’m working to wrap up that review of The Patriot in 4K Ultra HD from Sony, and I should have that up later this afternoon. So be sure to watch for it. Fury is on deck along with Escape Plan from Lionsgate.
Universal swears that they’re sending us the Jurassic Park Collection for review as well, so we do intend to cover it as soon as we’re able. [Read on here...]
- The Warner Archive
- Tim Salmons
- The 4K Ultra HD Release List
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Mission: Impossible 4K
- Mission: Impossible 2 4K
- Mission: Impossible III 4K
- Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol 4K
- Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation 4K
- Ash vs Evil Dead: Season 3
- Counterpart: Season 1
- Starz
- Lionsgate
- Paramount Pictures
- It's Alive Trilogy BD review
- Two Thousand Maniacs! BD review
- Scream Factory
- Arrow Video
- Counterpart: The Complete First Season
- The Escape of Prisoner 614
- Blindspot: The Complete Third Season
- Warner Archive
- Jack Reacher 4K
- Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season 4K
Warner’s 12 Strong and Universal & GKids’ Mary and the Witch’s Flower arrive on Blu-ray on 5/1
The big news today is that Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has set 12 Strong for release on Blu-ray Combo and DVD on 5/1, with the Digital release expected on 4/10. Extras on the Blu-ray will include a pair of featurettes (12 Strong: The Making of an Impossible Mission and Monumental Effort: Building America’s Response Monument). It does not appear that a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release is forthcoming, though the studio notes that the film will be available digitally in 4K on 4/10.
Also good news: Universal Studios Home Entertainment and GKids are releasing the anime Mary and the Witch’s Flower on Blu-ray and DVD on 5/1. The film was directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi (The Secret World of Arrietty and When Marnie Was There), formerly of Studio Ghibli. Extras will include the Film Completion Press Conference, a Theatrical Promotional Movie, an interview with the filmmakers, the NTV special Creating Mary and the Witches Flower, and A Special Conversation... Sekai No Owari: Hiromasa Yonebayashi and Yoshaiki Nishimura. [Read on here...]
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- 4K Ultra HD Bluray
- 4K UHD
- Release Dates & Artwork
- 12 Strong
- Mary and the Witch's Flower
- GKids
- Warner Archive
- Batman & Mr Freeze: SubZero BD
- Dream Big 4K
- National Parks Adventure 4K
- The Curse of the Cat People
- Shout! Factory
- Scream Factory
- Fabulous Films Universal TV BDs
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
- Saving Private Ryan 4K
A release news update with Kino, Arrow, Scream, Shout! Factory, the Warner Archive & more
All right, let’s start the week with some more release news…
Kino Lorber has just announced the 3/20 Blu-ray and DVD release of No Orchids for Miss Blandish (1948) as part of its Studio Classics line. Kino is also releasing a double feature Blu-ray of Mike Binder films on 2/27, including Crossing the Bridge and Indian Summer. The company will also release James Cruze’s Covered Wagon (1923) on Blu-ray on 2/20. This is widely considered to be the first Western epic. And on 3/13, look for them to release Revenge of the Cheerleaders (1976) on DVD only for Code Red.
MVD has set The Return of the Swamp Thing for release on Blu-ray on 5/8. The set will include both Blu-ray and DVD in one package. [Read on here…]
The Place to Be
A little preface – I started writing my little nickel and dime pieces for the holidays not before December 25 but after. And I’ll tell you why. How many of us receive as presents gift cards – they’re easily purchased and delivered. However, many have time limits and they’re incredibly easy to lose. Come on, you’ve lost a few, haven’t you?
So, I write up these fabulous video gifts because you have gift money to spend. And please do so.
When I was in the throes of graduation from Purcell Oklahoma High School about 40 years ago, we Seniors observed a tradition that I’m sure in some form or fashion was copied throughout the country – we had to complete a form that listed our personal “likes.” You know, favorite song, favorite type food, favorite movie, etc. [Read on here...]
Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk arrives on BD & 4K in December, plus American Made, new BD reviews & more
Here at The Bits today, we’ve got 4 new Blu-ray reviews for you to check out. Tim has offered his thoughts on George Romero’s Land of the Dead from Scream Factory, Penelope Spheeris’ Dudes from Shout! Factory, and the Not Quite Hollywood Ozploitation documentary from Umbrella Entertainment. And I’ve chimed in with a look at Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, as newly-released on Blu-ray from Criterion. All of them are worth your time, so do give the reviews a read.
Note that more 4K Ultra HD reviews are forthcoming too, so watch for those over the next few days. [Read on here…]
- Release Dates & Artwork with 4K search
- Tim Salmons
- 4K Ultra HD Release List
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Dunkirk 4K
- American Made 4K
- American Assassin 4K
- Moonlight 4K
- Not Quite Hollywood BD review
- Barry Lyndon BD review
- Dudes BD review
- Land of the Dead BD review
- Leatherface
- Twilight Time November preorders
- Eyes of Laura Mars
- Wolf
- Hard Country
- Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
- Warner Archive
Laugh-In, Pink Panther & More Recent Classic Blu-ray/DVD Releases… plus Busey
Since the earliest days of American television, some programs thereon have become phenoms by lancing through public consciousness at the right time and place in popular culture.
You know the list – The Texaco Star Theater, starring Milton Berle, was the first show to become “must see.” The same moniker could also be used for I Love Lucy or The Honeymooners or The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson or even Saturday Night Live.
While these programs and a few shows like them, say All in the Family, breathed rarefied air, none caused a change in the public stratosphere like a comedy sketch show which started airing on NBC Monday nights in 1967, opposite The Lucy Show and Gunsmoke, Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In.
Now, to celebrate Laugh-In’s 50th Anniversary, Time Life Home Video has released Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In: The Complete Series – including every episode from all six seasons along with exclusive new bonus features and a free DVD. That’s 140 episodes on 38 DVDs. [Read on here...]
New Shout!/Scream Factory titles, Simpsons returns to DVD, my take on Dunkirk/Valerian & much more
Good afternoon, everyone! So there’s a LOT of ground to cover today, including new announcements and some interesting Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K news that came out of Comic-Con this past weekend.
First, though, Tim has checked in with reviews of three films on Blu-ray – reviews originally written by Adam Jahnke here at The Bits, but updated by Tim to cover Shout! Factory and Scream Factory’s recent Steelbook editions: The Fog, They Live, and Escape from New York. Do give them a look.
Also today, Michael Coate is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Ron Howard’s Far and Away with a new retrospective in his History, Legacy & Showmanship column. Far and Away, as some of you may know, was one of the last high-profile film productions in 70 mm before the recent theatrical resurgence that’s led (most recently) to Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk. Michael details the film’s original theatrical release in 70 mm and also interviews Howard biographer Beverly Gray. The article is well worth your time, as always, so we hope you enjoy it. [Read on here…]
- Warner Archive
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Breaking News from Shout! Factory and Scream Factory panel
- ComicCon 2017
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Tim Salmons
- They Live Steelbook BD review
- The Fog Steelbook BD review
- Escape from New York Steelbook BD review
- Shout! Factory
- Scream Factory
- The Simpsons: The Complete Eighteenth Season
- Dunkirk review
- Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets review
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Far and Away 25th anniversary
The Digital Bits @ Comic-Con, plus T2 4K update, GKids/Ghibli update & MUCH more
All right, today’s a bit of a catch-up day here at The Bits...
First, Tim has reviewed a trio of Blu-ray titles for you, including Kino’s Moving Violations, Grindhouse Releasing’s Gone with the Pope, and Arrow Academy’s Terror in a Texas Town. Do give them a look.
Now then... this will be our last post until Monday, as I’m headed down to Comic-Con in San Diego tomorrow. For the record, I’m scheduled to be on TWO panels at the Con this weekend.
First, I’m moderating the Breaking News from Shout! Factory and Scream Factory panel tomorrow (Friday) at 8-9 PM in Room 4 at the San Diego Convention Center (details here):
“Join Shout! Factory’s Jeremy Whitham (Development Director), Brian Ward (Senior Director of Blu-ray and DVD Production), and Jeff Nelson (Senior Marketing Director) as they make special announcements and unveil exclusive sneak peeks. Moderated by Bill Hunt of The Digital Bits.” [Read on here…]
- Starship Troopers 4K
- Tim Salmons
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- ComicCon 2017
- Moving Violations BD review
- Gone with the Pope BD review
- Terminator 2 4K UltraHD update
- Terror in a Texas Town BD review
- Breaking News from Shout! Factory and Scream Factory panel
- Everyone's a Critic: Becoming and Being a Journalist in the Online Age panel
- Studio Ghibli GKids BD update
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- OSS 117: Five Film Collection
- SpaceCamp
- Warner Archive
- Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
- Orphan Black: The Complete Series
- George A Romero: Between Night and Dawn
Here’s What’s Wrong with Movies...
I’ve figured out what’s wrong with movies.
This thesis prevailed on me as I went to see the 3-D Imax version of a new picture called The Great Wall. This picture opened to dismal reviews, but the previews had made it look righteous and the effects, I knew, would be fun, and they were and the whole experience wasn’t bad.
And on the way out, I was thinking of all these feckless movie reviewers who get published and why they would trash this movie. I thought to myself: “Why were they so hard on this movie? It’s just a fun “B” picture?”
And then I figured it out. They all are. 90% of what we see in the theaters are “B” pictures with “A” budgets.
Let’s discuss... [Read on here...]