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Factory Entertainment discount for Bits readers, plus Wolverine & Tom Clancy RIP
Dr. Jahnke’s Hell Plaza Oktoberfest continues today with a review of Jess Franco’s Nightmares Come at Night on Blu-ray Disc from Kino via their Redemption Films label. Enjoy!
Speaking of Oktoberfest, we’ve got a special deal for you: Our friends at Factory Entertainment, who are sponsoring the Fest, have provided a special discount code just for Bits readers. All throughout the month of October, Bits readers can get 25% off any Factory Entertainment order of IN STOCK ITEMS over $50 by using the code D1G1TALB1TS10 at checkout. Again, this is good on any order of IN STOCK ITEMS over $50 and it runs until the end of the day on October 31st. Don’t forget, we’re also going to be giving away great Universal Monsters prop replicas from Factory Entertainment starting next week over on The Digital Bits Facebook page and the Jahnke’s Electric Theatre Facebook page, so be sure to head on over there and give them a “like” if you’re interested. [Read on here…]
Oktoberfest Se7en is here, plus Elysium extras, Criterion 50% off "flash" sale & more!
All right, as you can probably see... The Hell Plaza Oktoberfest Se7en is here! Doc Jahnke and I kicked things off early this morning with the official Fest page and Adam’s first review: Scream Factory’s The Amityville Horror Collection on Blu-ray! Every weekday, all this month, Adam will offer up another Halloween-themed movie review on Blu-ray and DVD for your reading (and creepy viewing) pleasure!
Also, we strongly recommend that you guys head on over to Facebook and give both The Digital Bits and Jahnke’s Electric Theater pages there a “like” because all month long we’re going to be giving away (on both Facebook pages) a bunch of great Blu-rays from Shout! Factory, Scream Factory and Anchor Bay, as well as one each of those badass Universal Monsters prop replicas from our friends at Factory Entertainment, including the Dracula Medallion, the Dracula Ring, the Fossil Creature Hand and the Frankenstein Bust! We’ll have more details on the giveaways very soon. Oktoberfest is one of our favorite times of year and it’s going to be a great month, so we hope you all enjoy it! [Read on here...]
Elysium on 12/17, new Sony MOD, Jobs, Enterprise: S3, Warner Archive's Jumbo Blu & more!
Afternoon, folks! We trust you all had a great weekend? Your NFL team did well, you enjoyed the finale of Breaking Bad, etc. We’ve got a big week planned for you guys, with Dr. Adam Jahnke’s annual Hell Plaza Oktoberfest officially kicking off here at The Bits tomorrow! Meanwhile, give your coffee a warm up because we’ve got some big announcement news to start your afternoon...
The big news is that Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has set Neill Blomkamp’s Elysium for release on Blu-ray Combo and DVD on 12/17 (SRP $40.99 and $30.99). We don’t think this is the complete list of extras, but the Blu-ray will at least include 8 behind-the-scenes featurettes (Visions of 2154, The Journey to Elysium: Envisioning Elysium, The Journey to Elysium: Capturing Elysium, The Journey to Elysium: Enhancing Elysium, Collaboration: Crafting the Performances in Elysium, The Technology of 2154, In Support of Story: The Visual Effects of Elysium and Engineering Utopia: Creating a Society in the Sky). You can see the BD cover artwork below. [Read on here...]
Planes, Rutles & Big, plus Breaking Bad/Homeland Sunday & Oktoberfest Tuesday!
Okay, let’s close out the week with a couple of reviews and some new announcement news. First the reviews...
Our own Todd Doogan has checked in with his thoughts on Criterion’s excellent recent edition of Ishirô Honda’s classic Godzilla on Blu-ray. Enjoy!
And I’ve weighed in with a look at Magnet’s new Blu-ray edition of Europa Report – a modestly impressive little space exploration thriller that arrives in stores on 10/8.
Now for some announcement news... [Read on here...]
- Adam Jahnke
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- Bluray Disc
- Todd Doogan
- Hell Plaza Oktoberfest
- Homeland
- Breaking Bad
- Disney's Planes
- The Rutles: Anthology
- The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash
- Big: 25th Anniversary Edition
- Europa Report
- Godzilla
- Morgan Spurlock's A Day in the Life
- Touchy Feely
- Hell Baby
- Resolution
World's End official, plus Cornetto Trilogy, Gambler, New Three Stooges: Complete & more!
As promised, we’ve got some good stuff here at The Bits for you today…
First up, our own Bud Elder has checked in with a new View from the Cheap Seats column in which he muses on alternate film casting and also runs down some of the more interesting home video releases on Blu-ray, DVD and DVD-R. Don’t miss it!
I’ve turned in a combo review of 20th Century Fox’s Homeland: Seasons One and Two on Blu-ray. It’s one of my favorite series currently on TV – a brilliantly cast, acted and written spy drama that won last year’s Emmy for Best Drama Series – and its third season debuts this coming Sunday night on Showtime. If you’re not watching it already, I strongly encourage you to give it a look. [Read on here…]
- Bluray Disc
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The World's End
- Simon Pegg
- Edgar Wright
- The Ultimate Three Flavors Cornetto Trilogy
- Kenny Rogers
- The Gambler
- View from the Cheap Seats
- Bud Elder
- Homeland: The Complete First Season
- Homeland: The Complete Second Season
- Bronson
- Couples Retreat
- Adam Jahnke
- I Give It a Year
- Dracula: The Dark Prince
- Jon Voight
- The New Three Stooges: Complete Cartoon Collection
Crystal Lake Memories & BD reviews, plus Thirteen Days, The Following & inside Wizard of Oz 3D!
We’ve got some cool stuff for you today, Bits readers!
First up, we have a trio of Blu-ray reviews for you. Dr. Jahnke has upgraded his reviews of a pair of cheesy horror/sci-fi films on Blu-ray, including Midnight Legacy’s Alien 2: On Earth and FUNimation’s Alien vs. Ninja. Told you they were cheesy.
Also, Tim Salmons has checked in with an in-depth review of 1428 Films’ fantastic new Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th documentary on Blu-ray/DVD Combo. It’s SEVEN HOURS of Friday the 13th behind-the-scenes goodness, and how can any self-respecting slasher film fan pass that up? Enjoy! [Read on here...]
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Alien 2: On Earth
- Bluray Disc
- Alien vs Ninja
- Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th
- The Wizard of Oz: 75th Anniversary
- Thirteen Days
- The Following: The Complete First Season
- Cry Danger
- Bang! Bang! You're Dead!
- Bamboo Saucer
- Young at Heart
- Bluray 3D
- Inside Cinema
- Adam Jahnke
- Tim Salmons
- Mario Boucher
Target Into Darkness BD update, Lovelace & new animated DVDs from Fox & DreamWorks
All right, first up here at The Bits today, we’ve got more Blu-ray Disc reviews for you. We’ve updated Adam Jahnke’s reviews of a pair of classic Roger Corman titles from Shout! Factory, including Death Race 2000 and Galaxy of Terror. Also today, our own Joe Marchese has turned in his thoughts on Twilight Time’s more recent Leave Her to Heaven, a 1945 classic from Fox.
You may also have noticed that we’ve modified the Latest Review sidebar (over on the right hand side of the home page) to include our NINE latest reviews (not just six) and also to show the vintage reviews we’re upgrading into the new database as well as the new release title reviews. We figured that for some of you, those older reviews from the original Bits website will be new – you’ll not have seen them before. So we wanted to make sure to highlight them as they go into the new database to make them easier for you to find and read. We hope you enjoy them!
Also today, the good Dr. Jahnke has a new Burnt Offerings column for you. Here’s a surprise some of you may not have been aware of: Universal has released the 1984 film The Wild Life on DVD-R as part of their Vault Series! You’ll find more on that, plus news of new DVD-R/MOD titles from Warner Archive and Paramount, in today’s column.
Now then... I’ve got a bit of an update of you all on Paramount’s Star Trek Into Darkness Blu-ray. Specifically, I’ve now seen the Target-exclusive bonus features... [Read on here...]
- Bluray Disc
- Star Trek Into Darkness
- Lovelace
- Target exclusive
- Best Buy exclusive
- Bad Robot
- The Wild Life
- Universal Vault Series
- Death Race 2000
- Galaxy of Terror
- Leave Her to Heaven
- Burnt Offerings: MOD DVD
- Adam Jahnke
- Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness The Scorpion Sting
- Monsters vs Aliens: Cloning Around
Burnt Offerings For August 27: The Return Of Orlock
Some long out of print titles from both Warner Bros. and Paramount are the focus of this week’s new releases from Warner Archive. There are some first-rate choices this week, so let’s take a look at ‘em.
Targets (1968) – Boris Karloff gave his last great performance as Byron Orlock, a fading horror star who feels irrelevant in the modern world. He comes face to face with real terror in the form of a psychotic sniper, picking off victims at random. A remarkable early film from Peter Bogdanovich.
Frankenstein And The Monster From Hell (1974) – Hammer Films’ final Frankenstein entry finds Peter Cushing continuing his experiments in an insane asylum. David Prowse, still a few years away from becoming Darth Vader, plays the Creature. [...]
Michael Coate on James Bond, plus The Bits at Comic-Con 2013 & more!
All right, we’re pleased as punch today to offer you a brand new History, Legacy & Showmanship column by our very own Michael Coate! In this installment, Michael goes in depth on last year’s 50th anniversary of the James Bond franchise by interviewing a roundtable of leading (and published) authorities on the subject, including Jon Burlingame, John Cork, Bill Desowitz, Paul Duncan, Charles Helfenstein, Mark O’Connell, Lee Pfeiffer, Steven Jay Rubin, Bruce Scivally and Dave Worrall! It’s a really great read, so we hope you all check it out and enjoy 007… Fifty Years Strong: An Interview with Bond Historians!
Also today, the good Dr. Jahnke has turned in a review of Shout! and Scream Factory’s hot new Blu-ray release of the Lifeforce: Collector’s Edition, which hits stores on 6/18. It’s another terrific release from Scream, so you’re definitely not going to want to miss it.