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The LEGO Movie Blu-ray Review

I’ve been a fan of the various LEGO video games over the years particularly the recent ones which utilize the actual character voices from the films.  The LEGO movie plays quite similar to the games in that you have a lot of silly, irreverent fun mixed a handful of quests…

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Total Film gets the RoboCop training

To celebrate the release of Robocop on Blu-ray and DVD, Total Film was invited to a gritty underground car park in East London to take part in a ‘Robo-reflexes’ experience, where we got to test our shooty shooty skills in (sort of) the same way as Joel Kinnaman’s newly converted cyborg in Jose Padhilla’s action-packed remake. OK, so we were shooting at propped-up metal mannequins rather than …

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Blu-ray Shopping Bag: Son of Batman

Son of Batman is DC Entertainment and Warner Bros Animation’s next attempt after the surprisingly comic-faithful and successful Justice League: War.  However, as a fan of  the modern classic, Batman & Son , I was left unsatisfied and, upon a second viewing, shocked at the lack of common sense at not telling the original story. ….

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The 5 Best DC Comics Animated Movies

Son of Batman is the 20th DVD film released in the “DC Animated Universe Original Movies” collection since October of 2007. Debuting on DVD and Blu-Ray this coming Tuesday from Warner Bros.

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The LEGO Movie is Headed for DVD and Blu-ray on June 17

Warner Home Video has officially announced that The LEGO Movie will be landing on DVD and Blu-ray on June 17. A special “Everything is Awesome Edition” (pictured below) will also be released that includes the DVD, Blu-ray, and Ultraviolet copy in addition to a Vitruvius minifigure and collectible 3D Emmet photo

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47 Ronin (Blu-ray)

Skip It The Film: Several optimistic possibilities rush through one’s mind while watching the trailer for 47 Ronin , Carl Rinsch’s costly feature-length debut. Could it be visually interesting in the vein of Asia’s native martial-arts fantasies? Or, will it offer enough swordsmanship and wizardry within it quasi-historical Japanese context to become something of a guilty pleasure

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L'Immortelle (Blu-ray)

Recommended The Movie: The first film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet is an intentionally odd film that follows the exploits of a French professor (Jacques Doniol-Valcroze) in Turkey whose unhappy existence is brightened by an encounter with a stunningly beautiful, albeit very mysterious, woman (Fran oise Brion).

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