Category: DVDs

WWII in HD – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The body of this review was what I had written previously for the original WWII in HD Blu-ray release. However, I have updated the extras section (as the A/V presentation is identical to the previous release), as well as the ‘Overall’ closing comments and my score has been adjusted accordingly

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The River Why (Blu-ray)

Skip It [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] David James Duncan didn’t just sue to have his name taken off this adaptation of The River Why ; he did his damndest to prevent the filmmakers from using the title of his universally adored c… Read the entire review

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Super 8 (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended For better or worse, JJ Abrams and Steven Spielberg’s Super 8 (2011) is a complete throwback to movies that 30 or 40-somethings and their kids grew up watching. Close Encounters of the Third Kind

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Horror Express (Blu-ray)

Rent It It’s kind of criminal that we’re more than a half-decade into Blu-ray now, and I can still count on one hand how many Hammer films have found their way to high-def the world over. Severin Films is doing what they can to ease that sting, though

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New on DVD: ‘Larry Crowne’

Reviewed: ‘Larry Crowne,’ ‘Beginners,’ ‘Bellflower,’ ‘Saint Misbehavin’: The Wavy Gravy Movie’ Also; “Beginners,” “Bellflower” and “Saint Misbehavin: The Wavy Gravy Movie”

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Blue Velvet (Blu-ray)

DVD Talk Collector Series THE FILM: Whenever I feel obliged to wrack my brains and recall some of the rare, precious bright spots of the 1980s (usually when confronted with the all-too-true conventional wisdom that that decade was culturally moribund and downright reactionary after the political questioning and artistic aspirations/freedoms of the ’70s), what comes immediately to mind is The …

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‘Atlas Shrugged’ film producers replacing 100,000 DVD’s after mischaracterizing Ayn Rand’s novel

The company behind the film Atlas Shrugged Part 1 is replacing 100,000 title sheets from the film’s newly released DVD and Blue Ray versions because the copy writer incorrectly described the late Ayn Rand’s 1957 novel, Atlas Shrugged, as a story of “self-sacrifice.” Put simply, that’s like calling Michael Moore a tea partier. Rand, who

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