'Still Mine' and 'Veronica Mars' out on Blu-ray and DVD
This was another slow week for renters but a really good week for collectors as there are several titles catering to an array of interests out on Blu-ray.
This was another slow week for renters but a really good week for collectors as there are several titles catering to an array of interests out on Blu-ray.
The back-to-school edition of Movies on Main Street features a showing of “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” on Friday followed with “School of Rock” on Saturday. Both movies are free, start at 8 p.m. and will be shown on Main Street next to the post office and Dogwood Park.
Nicolas Cage, Academy Award winner and renowned profligate spender has settled a rather lowly tab by his standards: $80 in DVD fees.
Movie theater math used to be fairly simple: Sell enough tickets and popcorn to pay for the cost of running the movie house, including rental fees on the 35 mm films that drew the audience.
Just in time for the debut of Season 2, the first season’s episodes are out on DVD and Blu-ray, with special features including the cast, creators and producers talking about Portland’s role in making “Grimm” what it is.
After a lightning strike knocks them silly, five teen offenders discover they each have a new and different superpower in the daring British science-fiction comedy series “Misfits.” Season one thunders onto DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, July 31.
Other recent home video releases include “Jesus Henry Christ” and the third season of “Rocko’s Modern Life.”
A number of people going into The Rave in Vestavia Hills this afternoon said they chose to go to the movies as an activity where they can stay cool in the 100-degree-plus heat in the Birmingham area.
Two overstressed New Yorkers try living in a Georgia commune in “Wanderlust,” starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd. The comedy recently meditated onto DVD and Blu-ray.
After years of being out of print, the classic 1968 Beatles’ animated feature ‘Yellow Submarine’ has been digitally restored and released on DVD and Blu-ray, and features 15 of the The Beatles’ most popular songs.