Displaying items by tag: Bluray
The Blue Max: Remembering Jerry Goldsmith & The Roadshow Engagements
“There Was No Quiet On The Western Front!”
The Digital Bits presents this retrospective on The Blue Max, the World War I adventure-drama starring George Peppard, James Mason and Ursula Andress and highlighted by aerial dogfighting and music by acclaimed composer Jerry Goldsmith. Directed by John Guillermin (The Towering Inferno, the 1976 remake of King Kong) and based upon the novel by Jack D. Hunter, The Blue Max was hailed by Newsweek as “Magnificent!” and characterized by The New York Times as, “Devil-may-care dogfights in the skies... devil-may-care love affairs on the ground.” Recently released on Blu-ray Disc from Twilight Time and soundtrack CD by La-La Land Records, The Bits celebrates this classic war film with a detailed listing of its original, major-market roadshow engagements in the United States and Canada as well as an interview with film music authority Jeff Bond, who discusses Jerry Goldsmith’s musical contribution to the film. [Read on here...]
John Wayne: The Epic Collection, Anchorman 2 & Harold Ramis RIP
All right we’ve got a couple things for you today...
First, Todd has delivered his weekly Doogan’s Queue look at tomorrow’s Blu-ray and DVD releases. Some good stuff coming tomorrow, Gravity and several great Criterion titles included. Don’t miss it.
Also today, Russell Hammond has updated his weekly Release Dates & Artwork update with all the latest Blu-ray and DVD cover art, and Amazon.com pre-order links. [Read on here…]
Dead Shadows, Monsters: The Complete Series, Californication: S6 & Ender’s Game review
Okay, just a couple quick things for you guys today as I’m fighting off a wicked cold recently visited upon our household by travelers from Iowa. LOL.
Our own Jeff Kleist has turned in a review of Ender’s Game on Blu-ray from Summit Entertainment & Lionsgate.
And in announcement news today, Scream Factory has set David Cholewa’s “international apocalyptic sci-fi film” Dead Shadows for Blu-ray and DVD release in the States on 4/29. Extras will include a special effects featurette, delete scenes, an interview with the director, and the film’s teaser and theatrical trailers.
Entertainment One has set Monsters: The Complete Series for 9-disc DVD release on 3/18. This is the 3-season/72-episode series that ran on the Sci-Fi Channel in the 1990s.
And CBS and Paramount have set Californiacation: The Sixth Season for DVD only release on 3/25.
That’s it! Have a great weekend and we’ll see you back here on Monday. Peace out...
- Bill Hunt
Twilight Time, Orange Is the New Black: S1, Labor Day, a new Jodorowsky’s Dune trailer & more!
We’ve got a couple of new Blu-ray Disc reviews for you today...
The good Dr. Jahnke has given Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt a look. The film stars Mads Mikkelsen and is available now from Magnolia. Meanwhile, Tim has given Taika Waititi’s Boy a spin. The indie release hails from New Zealand and is available now on BD from Kino Lorber.
Also today, our own Mario Boucher has turned in a new Inside Cinema column today, in which he goes behind the scenes at Digital Domain on the making of Gavin Hood’s Ender’s Game, which is newly-available on Blu-ray from Lionsgate. Watch for our review of the disc in the next couple of days. Enjoy! [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- Bluray Disc
- Tim Salmons
- Boy review
- Adam Jahnke
- The Hunt review
- Mario Boucher
- Inside Cinema
- Ender's Game: The Magic of Digital Domain
- Twilight Time
- All the King's Men
- Equus
- Fever Pitch
- Conrack
- Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
- Orange Is the New Black: Season One
- Gimmie Shelter
- At Middleton
- Jodorowsky's Dune
- Labor Day
- Eastbound & Down: Season Four
Smaug pre-orders, Wolf of Wall Street, Criterion’s May slate official & MUCH more!
We’ve got a BIG release news update for you all today. But before we get going on that, we wanted to let you know that Warner’s newly announced The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D are now available for pre-order on Amazon.com. Release date is 4/8. Click on the links to pre-order.
The big news today is from Criterion: As expected, their May release slate officially includes Billy Wilder’s Ace in the Hole (Spine #396) on 5/6, Stuart Cooper’s Overlord (#382) on 5/13, and Abbas Kiarostami’s Like Someone in Love (#708) on 5/20, and Wes Anderson’s The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (#300) and Howard Hawks’ classic Red River (#709) on 5/27. As you can see the anticipated street dates have shifted around a little, but otherwise the line-up is exactly what we expected. SRP for all is $39.95 each except for Red River which is $49.95. You can see the official cover art for all below. Here’s a rundown of the extras to expect... [Read on here...]
- Bluray Disc
- Bluray
- BD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
- Wolf of Wall Street
- Ace in the Hole
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
- Overlord
- Like Someone in Love
- Red River
- The Nut Job
- Criterion's May slate
- Cocaine Cowboys Reloaded
- Ride Along
- Wicked Blood
- Bad Country
- The Past
Warner sets The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug for Blu-ray & Blu-ray 3D release on 4/8
Big release news today: Warner Home Video has just officially announced the Blu-ray and DVD release of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug on 4/8. There’s a Blu-ray/DVD Combo pack (SRP $35.99), a Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD Combo pack (SRP $44.95) and a rental DVD version (priced at $22.97). This is of course the theatrical version of the film. Extras on both Blu-ray versions will include Production Videos, New Zealand: Home of Middle-Earth, Part 2 and something called Peter Jackson Invites You to the Set. There’s no word yet on the forthcoming BD and BD3D release of the Extended Edition of the film, but if the past is any predictor (and it usually is) look for those to street on either 11/4 or 11/11. Meanwhile, you’ll find the cover artwork below. [Read on here...]
A bit of release news, plus Criterion's May slate should include Life Aquatic & Red River
Happy President’s Day, folks! Otherwise known as the day you may or may not be lucky enough to have off. Whatever your case may be, we’ve got a couple of good things for you today...
First up, Doogan’s Queue for this week is now live in Todd’s Gripe Soda section, running down the week’s Blu-ray and DVD releases. Don’t miss it!
Also today, our own Russell Hammond has posted the weekly Release Dates & Artwork update featuring all the latest Blu-ray and DVD cover art and Amazon.com pre-order links. As always, a portion of anything you order from Amazon after clicking through our links (on the right) goes to help support our work here at The Bits and we really do appreciate it. [Read on here…]
- Bluray Disc
- Bluray
- BD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
- Red River
- Gripe Soda
- Todd Doogan
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Russell Hammond
- Grudge Match
- Eastbound & Down: Season Four
- Overlord
- Like Someone in Love
- Ace in the Hole
- Billy Wilder
- Howard Hawks
- Wes Anderson
- Criterion
Once, Notes on a Scandal, Big Bad Wolves, Seven Warriors & lots of catalog & indie release news
All right, we’ve got a bunch of interesting studio and indie release announcements today, including some new titles, catalog titles, TV stuff and more.
First though, our own Dr. Adam Jahnke has turned in a new Jahnke’s Electric Theatre column today, featuring the latest installment of An Honor to Be Nominated. This time, Adam looks back at Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather, Part III. Enjoy!
Now then... announcement news... 20th Century Fox is releasing the indie music hit Once on Blu-ray on 4/1 (SRP $19.99) but only as an Amazon.com exclusive. Following on BD on 4/29, also as an Amazon exclusive, is Notes on a Scandal (SRP $19.99), which stars Cate Blanchette, Judi Dench and Bill Nighy. You can see the cover artwork for both titles below. Fox will also widely release an Ice Age 4-movie BD set on 4/1 (SRP $49.99), as well as The King of Comedy: 30th Anniversary Edition on 3/25. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- Bluray Disc
- Once
- Notes on a Scandal
- Big Bad Wolves
- Seven Warriors
- The King of Comedy: 30th Anniversary Edition
- Call the Midwife: Season Three
- Eureka: Season Three
- Bob Hope Classic Comedy Collection
- Francis the Talking Mule Collection
- The Eyes of Laura Mars
- Welcome to the Jungle
- Zodiac: Director's Cut
- The Ring
- Way of the Wicked
- Enemies Closer
- Generation War
- Adam Jahnke
- Jahnke's Electric Theater
- An Honor To Be Nominated
- The Godfather Part III
The Wonder Years at last, Nosferatu the Vampyre extras, Sid Caesar RIP & more
Our own Tim Salmons has turned in an epic review of Criterion’s fantastic new Blu-ray/DVD release of It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World, which is available in stores now. Don’t miss it – both the review and the disc itself.
Also today, the good Dr. Jahnke has tuned in a new Burnt Offerings: MOD DVD installment today, running down the latest “manufactured on demand” DVD titles from Warner Archive and Fox Cinema Classics, so be sure to check it out. Marine Boy anyone? [Read on here…]
Sweet Charity retrospective, Thor: Dark World BD/DVD Combo nixed, Shirley Temple Black RIP & more
First things first today: Our own Michael Coate has turned in a new History, Legacy & Showmanship column in which he looks back at the original roadshow release of Sweet Charity, which celebrates its 45th anniversary today. The piece includes a great and lengthy roundtable interview with a trio of leading experts on the film’s history, so don’t miss it. Enjoy!
In other news today, Disney has revealed that Thor: The Dark World (which streets on 2/25) is not going to be available in BD/DVD Combo versions as originally announced, but rather a Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray Combo, and single-disc Blu-ray and DVD editions, all with digital copy. This appears to be part of a broader shift by the studio away from BD/DVD Combos. Members of the Disney Movie Club who had pre-ordered the announced BD3D/BD/DVD Combo have had their orders shifted to the BD3D/BD version. And as you can see from the art below, the versions available for pre-order on Amazon have changed too. [Read on here...]