Displaying items by tag: Mel Gibson
Disney sets M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense and Signs for 4K Ultra HD release in October!
Morning folks! We’ve got some great release news for you today! And unfortunately, my neighborhood here in SoCal is experiencing some kind of major power disruption (I’m looking at like 20 utility tricks outside my office window right now) or I’d have had this up for you all last night.
First, some new disc reviews, as always…
Stuart has taken an in-depth look at Imprint’s excellent new Blu-ray box set of the classic British sci-fi TV series The Prisoner: The Complete Series (1967-1968). In short: It’s excellent. Do give it a look.
Also, our new team member Sam Cohen has reviewed Peter Hyams’ Narrow Margin (1990) in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Dennis has turned in his thoughts on Tibor Takács’ Sabotage (1996) on Blu-ray from the MVD Rewind Collection!
And more reviews are on the way this week, including (but not limited to) Furiosa and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes in 4K, so be sure to watch for those soon.
Now then… Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has just officially announced the 4K Ultra HD release of two popular M. Night Shyamalan films on 10/22! Here’s the official press release (which continues below the break)…
TWO ICONIC M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN FILMS, THE SIXTH SENSE
AND SIGNS, ARRIVE ON 4K UHD FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!
IN ADDITION, A SPECIAL BUNDLE INCLUDING UNBREAKABLE WILL
BE AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AT DIGITAL RETAILERS
THE SIXTH SENSE CELEBRATES 25 YEARS!
BURBANK, CA. (August 26, 2024) – The Sixth Sense and Signs, two iconic thrillers from Oscar-nominated director, M. Night Shyamalan, will be available for the first time ever in stunning 4K UHD digital on August 27, and 4K UHD Blu-ray disc on October 22. The original negatives for both films were scanned at 4K resolution and restored in High Dynamic Range (HDR). [Read on here...]
- M Night Shyamalan
- Back the Bits
- Support The Digital Bits via Patreon
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Signs 4K
- The Sixth Sense 4K
- Unbreakable 4K
- Bruce Willis
- Mel Gibson
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Dennis Seuling
- Sam Cohen
- The Prisoner: The Complete Series BD review
- Imprint
- Via Vision Entertainment
- Narrow Margin 4K review
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Sabotage (1996) BD review
- Tibor Takacs
- Peter Hyams
- BBC
- MVD Rewind Collection
The Shallows BD/4K, Doomed!, Into the Forest, a review of Basket Case 2 & more release news
All right, let’s talk Monday turkey (as in Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K news)...
First up though, Tim Salmons has turned in a new Pick-Ups column with his thoughts on Frank Kenenlotter’s Basket Case 2, newly released on Blu-ray Disc by our friends at Synapse Films. Do give it a look.
In announcement news today, Uncork’d Entertainment has set Marty Langford’s Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s Fantastic Four documentary for DVD release on 12/20, with a digital release expected on 10/11. [Read on here…]
- Tim Salmons
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- The Shallows 4K
- Into the Forest
- Basket Case 2
- Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman's Fantastic Four
- Blood Father
- Mel Gibson
- Joshy
- Takeshi Kitano's Boiling Point
- Journey Live in Manila
- The Mind's Eye
- Free State of Jones
- Longmire: Season Four
- Love Me or Leave Me
- Warner Archive
Blu-ray Review – Scream's new Mad Max: Collector's Edition
[Editor’s Note: Be sure to like TheDigitalBits.com page on Facebook for breaking news, site updates on the go, discussion with our staff and other readers, giveaways and more!]
We’ve just posted an in-depth review of Scream Factory’s new Mad Max: Collector’s Edition, set to be released on Blu-ray on 5/5. Our own Tim Salmons’ has given the new edition a good going over for you all. The A/V quality is marginally different than the previous MGM Blu-ray (not really better or worse overall – just different), but the new extras are pretty terrific. It’s well worth a look, especially if you haven’t purchased the film on Blu-ray before. Those of you with the existing MGM BD release might have a tougher decision to make, but at $14 it’s not like buying the new edition and keeping both is going to break the bank. Anyway, enjoy the review!
Stay tuned...
- Bill Hunt