My Two Cents
All right, first up today we’ve got some new title announcements for you...
Paramount has set Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away for Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD release on 3/12. The studio will also release Not Fade Away on Blu-ray and DVD on 4/30.
Disney will release a Shanghai Noon: 2-Movie Collection on Blu-ray on 5/7, due to include Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights.
Lionsgate will release Mighty Fine on DVD on 5/7. They also have Dark Feed coming on DVD on 3/19.
MPI/Dark Sky Films will release Stitches on Blu-ray and DVD on 4/2. MPI will also release The Return of the Beverly Hillbillies on DVD on 3/12, followed by The Big Picture on Blu-ray and DVD on 3/19.
Shout! Factory has set The Aquabats! Super Show! Season One! for DVD release on 5/21.
Timeless Media Group will release A Haunting: The 2012 Season on DVD on 4/23.
Inception Media Group will release The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp: The Complete Season Two and Pressed on DVD on 3/12, followed by The Hunt for Bin Laden on DVD on 3/19.
Indomina Releasing will release Holy Motors on Blu-ray and DVD on 2/26.
Acorn Media will release Foyle’s War: The Complete Home Front Files – Sets 1-6 on DVD on 3/12.
Well Go USA Entertainment has set Tormented for release on Blu-ray and DVD on 4/2, followed by Deadball on both formats on 4/9. The company also has A Simple Life coming on both formats on 2/26.
Comedy Central has set Kristen Schaal: Live at the Fillmore for DVD only release on 4/2.
Eagle Rock Entertainment has set Miles Davis with Quincy Jones and the Gil Evans Orchestra: Live at Montreux 1991 on Blu-ray and DVD on 3/19.
And finally, 20th Century Fox has set Parental Guidance for release on Blu-ray Combo and DVD on 3/26.
Also today, don’t forget that that this year’s Oscars are awarded this weekend in Los Angeles. The broadcast will be live on ABC on Sunday evening for those who may be interested. I guess I’m rooting for Argo to win Best Picture, but Lincoln could sneak in there too. We’ll see. Meh…
And before we go, we should let you all know that we’re getting in the awards season spirit here at The Digital Bits too. Yes, it’s almost time for The Bitsy Awards! On Monday, we’ll offer a rundown of our staff picks for the very best of Blu-ray in 2012, so be sure to check back then.
In the meantime, have a great weekend! Stay tuned...
- Bill Hunt
There’s a bit of release news to talk about today, but first some other business…
Here at the site today, our own Jeff Kleist has written a new 3rd Dimension column about the conversion of Tony Scott’s Top Gun into 3D for IMAX 3D and Blu-ray 3D release. It’s well worth a look, so do check it out. Don’t forget you can read Jeff’s review of the Blu-ray 3D here.
Also today, as expected Sony held their big PlayStation 4 unveiling last night. The unit is expected to be released in time for the holidays in the U.S. and Japan. Strangely, they didn’t show the actual console, but did reveal images of the controllers and many games in the works for the platform.
So what did we learn last night? Here are the official system specs:
Main Processor
- Single-chip custom processor
- CPU : x86-64 AMD “Jaguar”, 8 cores
- GPU : 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD next-generation Radeon based graphics engine
Memory
- GDDR5 8GB
Hard Disk Drive
- Built-in
Optical Drive (read only)
- BD 6xCAV
- DVD 8xCAV
I/O
- Super-Speed USB (USB 3.0), AUX
- Communication Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T)
- IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth® 2.1 (EDR)
AV output
- HDMI
- Analog-AV out
- Digital Output (optical)
Just as we expected, the PS4 will include 1080p Blu-ray playback capability and it will also play 4K movie content – presumably via Sony’s own streaming service as we’ve expected (that’s yet to be announced) – but not 4K games (this per Sony’s Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida). It will, however, be capable of playing games in full 1080p 3D. It also will apparently NOT block used games, so there’s that. There are many other details available from last night’s event (viewable in re-streams here and you can read more here at ars technica) that will surely be of interest to gamers, but that covers the PS4’s utility as a movie playback device for now.
Now… in announcement news today, Universal has set Gus Van Sant’s Promised Land (written by Matt Damon and John Krasinski) for Blu-ray Combo and DVD release on 4/23. Extras will include an extended scene and The Making of Promised Land featurette.
CBS and Paramount are re-issuing all 7 seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation on DVD individually on 4/16. These are the original DVDs as previously released – not SD versions of the new HD re-masters. Just FYI.
20th Century Fox is re-issuing The Sandlot as a new 20th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray Combo on 3/26.
Amazon is taking pre-orders on Disney and ABC’s Once Upon a Time: The Complete Second Season on Blu-ray and DVD – no street date is yet announced.
And New Video Group will release the documentary Chasing Ice on Blu-ray and DVD on 9/10.
Finally today, I wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the passing of acclaimed film historian Donald Richie, who passed away on Tuesday in Tokyo at the age of 88. Richie was one of America’s foremost experts on Japanese cinema and almost single-handedly (at least in the early days, until his converts began making their own contributions to the effort) introduced English audiences to the masters and classics of Japanese film. Tuesday’s New York Times describes one of Richie’s earliest visits to a Japanese movie studio:
In his memoir, The Japan Journals, 1947-2004, Mr. Richie recounted how in the late 1940s he paid his first visit to a Japanese studio, where he met a director in a white floppy hat and “someone I guessed was a star” wearing “a loose Hawaii-shirt.” Thus began Mr. Richie’s enduring acquaintance with two of the giants of Japanese cinema, the director Akira Kurosawa and the actor Toshiro Mifune.
Can you imagine not only meeting but starting a long friendship with both Akira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune in their filmmaking prime? That’s Ritchie on the left in the photo below and Kurosawa in the center.
Richie’s 1959 book (co-written with film critic Joseph L. Anderson) The Japanese Film: Art and Industry remains a landmark text on the subject. And my own battered copy of his comprehensive The Films of Akira Kurosawa has become indispensible to me. I know I speak for my fellow Japanese cinephile Todd Doogan (and others on the Bits staff) when I say that Donald Richie’s work has enriched our enjoyment and appreciation Japanese film immensely. Would I have discovered Kurosawa or... say... the Zatoichi films of Shintaro Katsu on my own, without Richie’s having opened the door for us so many years before? Probably not and – speaking personally – what a great tragedy that would have been.
Donald… we thank you.
Donald Richie (1924-2013)
That’s all for now. Stay tuned…
- Bill Hunt
All right, we’ve got some big news for you today, but first…
We’ve posted a couple of new Blu-ray Disc reviews here at the site for you to check out today. Tim has given Shout! Factory’s Deadly Blessing: Collector’s Edition Blu-ray a review – part of their Scream Factory brand. And Jeff Kleist has turned in a look at Paramount’s new Top Gun 3D on Blu-ray 3D. Both are now in stores and are definitely worth your time.
Now then… let’s get some announcement news out of the way…
The lead this afternoon is that Warner has officially set the Wachowskis’ Cloud Atlas for Blu-ray Combo and DVD release on 5/14 – pretty much exactly around the time we expected it. SRP is $35.99 and $22.97. Extras on the Blu-ray will include 7 featurettes (including A Film Like No Other, Everything is Connected, The Impossible Adaptation, The Essence of Acting, Spaceships, Slaves & Sextets, The Bold Science Fiction of Cloud Atlas and Eternal Recurrence: Love, Life, and Longing in Cloud Atlas). You can see the cover artwork below.
Also today, Warner and the BBC have set Doctor Who: The Visitation – Special Edition for DVD release on 5/14, followed by Call the Midwife: Season Two on Blu-ray and DVD on 5/21.
Warner has also set Pretty Little Liars: The Complete Third Season for DVD only release on 6/4.
In other announcement news, Showtime (distributed by Paramount) has set Dexter: The Complete Seventh Season for release on Blu-ray and DVD on 5/14.
Speaking of Paramount, the studio has set An Officer and a Gentleman for release on Blu-ray Disc for the first time on 5/17, distributed by Warner Home Video.
CBS has set Laverne & Shirley: The Complete Sixth Season for DVD release on 5/21.
Lionsgate has set Mighty Fine for DVD only release on 5/7.
And Universal has set the comedy A Haunted House for Blu-ray and DVD release on 4/23. The only significant extra will be How to Survive a Paranormal Presence featurette.
Also, the Cohen Media Group has announced that they’re restoring some 700 films (formerly of The Rohauer Library) directed by the likes of Buster Keaton, D.W. Griffith, Alfred Hitchcock and others, many of which the company plans to release on Blu-ray and DVD. The first release of the Cohen Film Collection is the already announced Thief of Bagdad (which just arrived in stores yesterday) and the new theatrical release Tristiana due on both formats on 3/12. Future classic catalog titles will include The General, Intolerance, Sudden Fear, Son of the Sheik, The Mark of Zorro and many more. Visit their website for additional details.
And 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has just announced their first batch of MOD DVD-R titles for 2013, which are now available through online retailers. They include Warlock (1959), Clive of India (1935), Wife, Husband and Friend (1939), Mister 880 (1950), Tender Is the Night (1962), Remember the Day (1941), Apartment for Peggy (1948), Coney Island (1943), Holiday for Lovers (1959), The Marriage-Go-Round (1961), A Message to Garcia (1936), Oh Men! Oh Women! (1957), Something for the Birds (1952), Unfaithfully Yours (1948), Thanks a Million (1935), The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947), Wabash Avenue (1950), 23 Paces to Baker Street (1956), Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence (1939), Lisa (1962), Wilson (1944) and Raiders from Beneath the Sea (1965).
Finally today, Sony is set to officially unveil their new PlayStation 4 videogame system today via a live press conference set for 6 PM Eastern (3 PM Pacific). You’ll be able to watch a live stream here at the official PlayStation website. The rumors are that the system will offer some kind of 4K capability (possibly including both gaming and movies) as part of Sony’s support plan for their new 4K displays. Guess we’ll know for sure soon enough, so do check it out if you’re interested.
Here’s a look at the Blu-ray cover artwork for Cloud Atlas, An Officer and a Gentleman and Dexter: The Complete Seventh Season (note that only Dexter is currently available for pre-order on Amazon)…
Stay tuned!
- Bill Hunt
Well folks... with the Presidents’ Day holiday here in the States, today is a great day to buy a mattress but a lousy one for Blu-ray and DVD release news.
So to keep you all entertained, our own Tim Salmons has turned in a new Blu-ray review from our friends over at Shout!’s Scream Factory: the TerrorVision/The Video Dead – Double Feature. It streets tomorrow. Watch for more reviews all this week!
Lest you think there’s absolutely nothing to report today other than asteroid scares, we’ve got a little more Studio Ghibli news for you: We’ve learned that in addition to Howl’s Moving Castle, which is set for Blu-ray/DVD Combo release on 5/21 from Disney, the studio will also release Hayao Miyazaki’s My Neighbor Totoro on Blu-ray Combo that same day. SRP is $39.99 each and both are now available for pre-order on Amazon.com – just click on the cover art below.
Over the weekend, Twilight Time set the 1980s horror classics Christine and The Fury for Blu-ray release on 3/12 – limited to just 3000 units a piece. Sadly, Christine is already sold out though pre-orders for The Fury are open now here.
Funimation will release the anime series East of the East: The Complete Series - Classic on Blu-ray on 4/30.
In addition, Sony will release the 2010 mini-series version of Ben Hur on DVD and digital on 4/30 (SRP $26.99). It stars Joseph Morgan, Stephen Campbell Moore, Emily VanCamp, Kristin Kreuk, Ray Winstone and Ben Cross.
Sony has also announced a new batch of DVD-R Manufactured on Demand titles for release on 4/2, including The Key, A Night to Remember (1942), Theodora Goes Wild, 20/30/40, The Killer That Stalked New York, Branded (1931), Harem Girl, If You Could Only Cook, Too Many Husbands and The Big C: The Complete Third Season. So there you go.
Here’s a look at Disney’s Howl’s Moving Castle and My Neighbor Totoro, plus Criterion’s Band of Outsiders (due 5/7)…
See you tomorrow. Stay tuned!
- Bill Hunt
Just a very quick update for you today...
The big news is that Criterion has just announced their May Blu-ray and DVD slate, set to include Jean-Luc Godard’s Band of Outsiders (Cat #174 - BD - due 5/7), Delmer Daves’ 3:10 to Yuma (Cat #657 - BD and DVD - due 5/14) and Jubal (Cat #656 - BD and DVD - also due 5/14), Haskell Wexler’s Medium Cool (cat #658 - BD and DVD - due 5/21) and Mike Leigh’s Life is Sweet (Cat #659 - BD and DVD - due 5/28). Nice to see some classic westerns get the spiff treatment from Criterion!
Also today, Shout! Factory has just set K9: The Complete Series for DVD releas on 5/7. The series is based on the popular character from the BBC’s Doctor Who.
Shout! is also releasing a Dirty Mary Crazy Larry/Race with the Devil Blu-ray Double Feature on 5/28.
And Disney has just set Hayao Miyazaki’s animated Howl’s Moving Castle for release as a Blu-ray DVD Combo on 5/21.
Here’s BD cover artwork for a couple of the titles mentioned above (note that the Criterion titles aren’t available for pre-order yet but Howl is)...
And that’s it! Hope you all have a great weekend.
- Bill Hunt