Jack Quaid Suggests The Hunger Games 'Undie Run' For DVD Release
Jack Quaid, Dayo Okeniyi and Alexander Ludwig are hoping to be a part of some special events when “The Hunger Games” is released on DVD/Blu-Ray next month.
Jack Quaid, Dayo Okeniyi and Alexander Ludwig are hoping to be a part of some special events when “The Hunger Games” is released on DVD/Blu-Ray next month.
New on DVD and Blu-ray, July 17 Feature: The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1938), Assassination (1987), The Beat Hotel (2012), Black Butterflies (2011), Burke & Hare: Remastered” (1972), “Casa de Mi Padre” (2012), “Doomsday Prophecy” (2011), “Extraterrestrial” (2011), “The Fairy” (2011), “Fixation” (2011), “4:44: Last Day on Earth (2012), Friends With Kids (2012), Get the Gringo (2012), Goldberg P.I …
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The Astonishing X-Men 2-Disc Blu-ray Collection is the perfect gift for the ultimate Marvel fan. This collection is available in stores nationwide November 13, 2012 from Shout! Factory, in association with Marvel Knights Animation.
New on DVD and Blu-ray, July 13 American Reunion The horny teens of “American Pie” (Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott et al) reunite as horny grown-ups for their high school reunion in this sequel, the fourth in the series, which is sloppy, witless and vacant. Being Flynn Robert De Niro plays the drunken father of a social worker in this well-acted but ultimately listless drama about the power …
Blu-ray players may have spread from early adopters to suburban basements, but DVDs are still widely watched, and some frugal consumers no doubt find the newer technology tough to justify.
A look at some DVDs scheduled to be released in the weeks ahead.
Other recent home video releases include “Jesus Henry Christ” and the third season of “Rocko’s Modern Life.”
The Movies on Lane Street will begin July 19 in Blissfield.
DVD review: ‘Fanny by Gaslight’ The British studio was at its height at the film’s 1944 release, catering to the desire of primarily female audiences to escape the realities of war for a couple of hours. The plot, involving a child born out of wedlock, sexual innuendoes and illicit affairs, including an unmarried couple traveling to Paris together for a tryst, sounds like something out of a Pre …
