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Updates on The Untouchables, The Batman, catalog Batman 4K (in the UK), Panic Room & Marry Me, remembering Alan Ladd Jr. & more
As always, we’re starting the week off today with a few new disc reviews for you all to enjoy...
Stephen has taken a look at Kino Lorber Studio Classics’ new double feature Blu-ray of Robert Mandel’s F/X (1986) and its sequel, Richard Franklin’s F/X2 (1991).
Dennis has offered his thoughts on Bert Gordon’s Village of the Giants (1965) on Blu-ray, an Embassy Pictures title also from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Tim has turned in a review of a Spanish-language oldie, Ramon Peon’s La Llorona (1933), which is now available on Blu-ray via Powerhouse Films and their fine Indicator label.
Rest assured, more reviews are forthcoming all this week. [Read on here...]
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- La Llorona BD review
- Village of the Giants BD review
- The Batman BD
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- Batman Begins 4K
- The Dark Knight 4K
- The Dark Knight Rises 4K
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- Marry Me BD
- Night Creatures BD
- Hammer Films
- Parallel Mothers
- Pedro Almodovar
- Scream Factory
- William Lustig
- Blue Underground
- Uncle Sam 4K
- RLJ Entertainment
- ViaVision Entertainment
- Alan Ladd Jr
- Star Wars
- Alien
- Blade Runner
Batman 4K update, Toy Story 4K, Jack Ryan, Ren & Stimpy uncensored, Prototype in Blu-ray 3D & lots of 4K news
Today’s Bits postings are a double-header, and this first one will be pretty substantial. I’ve unfortunately come down with the flu, so the last few days my functionality has been limited. But, I’m going to do a couple posts today to make up for it.
Before we begin, though, we’ve posted 4 new Blu-ray reviews here at The Bits in the last few days, including... Tim’s look at The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires from Scream Factory, Ecco and The Forbidden from Severin Films, and the Region B release of Dragonwyck (1946) from Powerhouse Films and Indicator. We also have Dennis’ look at Stan & Ollie on Blu-ray from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Enjoy!
So... first things first: We’ve confirmed with Warner Bros. that their new Burton/Schumacher Batman 4K releases will feature new Dolby Atmos audio mixes on both the 4K and the Blu-rays in the package. Those Blu-rays will be remastered too. High dynamic range will be HDR10 only on the 4Ks. And the Blu-rays will carry over all of the previous BD extras with one exception: Don’t expect to find the Batman: The Birth of a Modern Blockbuster featurette from the recent Batman: Diamond Luxe Blu-ray. Beyond that, most everything should be there. (Thanks to Bits reader Anthony DiPaola for spotting that). [Read on here...]
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- Captain America: The Winter Soldier 4K
- Captain America: Civil War 4K
- Jack Ryan: Season One BD
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires BD review
- Ecco and The Forbidden BD review
- Dragonwyck BD review
- Stan & Ollie BD review
- Toy Story 4K
- Toy Story 3 4K
- Toy Story 2 4K
- The Rumor Mill
- Goonies 4K
- 007: Daniel Craig Collection 4K
- Bond 25
- Star Wars: Episode IX
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4K
- 4K77
- 4K80
- 4K83
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 4K
- Star Wars Celebration
- The Venture Bros: Season 7 BD
- The Ren & Stimpy Show: Complete & Uncensored German BD
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- Blake Williams
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Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) & its sequels are officially coming to 4K Ultra HD on 6/4
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has just officially confirmed information we’ve had in our 4K Ultra HD Release List here at The Bits for a while now, which is this…
Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992) and Joel Schumacher’s Batman Forever (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997) are officially coming to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and Digital on 6/4. You’ll be able to buy them as single SKU editions that day, and then a 4K Batman Anthology box set will follow on 9/17.
The films have been scanned from the original camera negatives in native 4K, fully remastered, and graded for high dynamic range in HDR10 (there is no mention of Dolby Vision but we’ll try to confirm its inclusion). They’ll also feature new Dolby Atmos audio mixes. [Read on here...]