Category: DVDs

Netflix Wins Class-Action DVD Case

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Netflix won its class-action suit, with a judge dismissing claims that it conspired with Wal-Mart to monopolize the DVD market. The class-action suit came about in response to a dinner meeting in 2005, at which the CEOs of Netflix and Wal-Mart allegedly agreed to share the DVD market.

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West Side Story: 50th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended I’ve seen West Side Story (1961) three or four times through the years, including a screening at MGM back around 2002, apparently during the early stages of its restoration, but it wasn’t until I saw this particular Blu-ray that finally I was able to see past its many flaws and appreciate its equally abundant achievements.

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Fanny and Alexander: The Criterion Collection (Blu-ray)

DVD Talk Collector Series THE MOVIE: Please Note: The images used here are from the 2004 DVD edition of the film and are not taken from the Blu-ray edition under review. I wish there was a way to get my family to agree to making Fanny and Alexander our official selection for annual holiday viewing. Hell, I suppose I’d just be happy if we had something to watch together on either Thanksgiving or …

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Intruder (Director’s Cut) (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended If you’re just looking for a quick, eight-word review, I could probably get away with leaving it at this: Intruder totally lives up to its cover art. Okay, you know how Joe Bob Briggs coined the phrase “Spam in a Cabin” to describe one of the most tried and true horror formulas of the 1980s? Y’know, a gaggle of horny twentysomethings trot off to some hopelessly out-of-the-way …

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Blu-ray review: Tucker & Dale vs Evil

Some of the most successful horror movies ever made – especially the more recent torture-porn variety – follow a specific formula: a group of people (often high school kids) go to a remote location and are terrorised by some mysterious psychopath who proceeds to kill them all.

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Blu-ray review: Fringe, The Complete Third Season

If the second series of cult sci-fi show Fringe was a year for shedding comparisons to The X Files and Lost, then it could be argued that the third series is the point at which the show began to do things that had never been done before.

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