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Now it’s official: Paramount announces Star Trek Beyond for 11/1, plus Kubo, Oppo 4K & save Film Threat!
All right, the big news today is that we finally have the official word from our contacts at Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment: Star Trek Beyond will arrive on Blu-ray Combo, Blu-ray 3D Combo, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD formats on 11/1, with the Digital HD release due on 10/4. There will also be Star Trek Trilogy Collection on Blu-ray, as well as a number of retail exclusive SKUs (see here, here, here, and here). Audio on the Blu-ray and 4K versions will be English Dolby Atmos. Extras on the Blu-ray versions will include deleted scenes, a gag reel, and 9 behind-the-scenes featurettes (Beyond the Darkness, Enterprise Takedown, Divided and Conquered, A Warped Sense of Revenge, Trekking in the Desert, Exploring Strange New Worlds, New Life, New Civilizations, To Live Long and Prosper, and For Leonard and Anton). You can see the final cover artwork to the left and below. [Read on here…]
Star Trek Beyond now looks set for 11/1, plus Better Call Saul: Season 2, new Vestron & Twilight's October slate
Afternoon, folks. Hope you had a fine weekend. I’m been busy working on new Blu-ray and 4K reviews, the first of which I’m pleased to offer you now...
Here are my thoughts on Universal’s new Frankenstein: Complete Legacy Collection and The Wolf Man: Complete Legacy Collection, which streeted last week and are now available. Both are good upgrades of the previous DVD box sets of the same name, but the value proposition for each is a little complicated. I should note that in order to review these sets, I had to purchase them at my own expense. Universal chose not to make them available for review. Meanwhile, I’m working on additional reviews for posting later and tomorrow, so stay tuned for those. [Read on here…]
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- BD
- Star Trek Beyond
- Better Call Saul: Season Two
- Frankenstein: Complete Legacy Collection
- The Wolf Man: Complete Legacy Collection
- Vestron Video Collector's Series
- Return of the Living Dead 3
- CHUD II: Bud the CHUD
- Wild Oats
- Doomwatch
- Invisible Ghost
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Twilight Time October slate
- Criterion
- The Tree of Wooden Clogs
- Boxcar Bertha
- The Chase
- Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte
- Runaway Train
- The Train: Encore Edition
Criterion’s December slate with Roma & Heart of a Dog, plus Killing of America & Star Trek 50 set reviewed!
All right, I’ve been busy working on Blu-ray reviews for you these last couple days, and we have four to share with you now. Late yesterday I posted my thoughts on Magnolia’s The Wave (aka Bølgen), which is a nifty little Norwegian disaster film from last year, as well as Madman Entertainment’s excellent North Sea Hijack (1979), better known to Americans as ffolkes! The film stars Roger Moore and it’s a great little gem. Best of all, though the packaging says Region B, the disc is actually an All Region release. Then today, our own Jim Hemphill has turned in his thoughts on Twilight Time’s new double feature of the Frank Sinatra films Tony Rome (1967) and Lady in Cement (1968). Finally, I’ve just completed my thoughts on CBS and Paramount’s whopping new 30-disc Star Trek: 50th Anniversary TV and Movie Collection Blu-ray box set, which as many of you know includes the first-ever release of Star Trek: The Animated Series on Blu-ray. That title will also be released separately on Blu-ray later this year, but in the meantime do check out our thoughts on the box set. [Read on here…]
- BD
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Roma
- Criterion December
- Heart of a Dog
- John Huston
- The Asphalt Jungle
- Laurie Anderson
- Star Trek 50th Anniversary TV and Movie Collection
- The Killing of America
- The Wave
- Tony Rome
- Lady in Cement
- North Sea Hijack
- ffolkes
- DePatie Freleng Collection
- The Exterminating Angel
- Into the Badlands: Season 1
Warner’s Mad Max High Octane set w/Black & Chrome, plus AbFab: The Movie, Walking Dead: S6 & Zombi in 4K UHD
Warner Bros Home Entertainment has just set a new Mad Max High Octane Collection for Blu-ray and DVD release on 12/6 (SRP $79.99 and $54.97). Both will include Mad Max (1979), Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985), and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), plus 5 hours of bonus content and the Mad Max: Fury Road “Black & Chrome” Edition. The Blu-ray set will also include a 4K Ultra HD and UV Digital Copy versions of Mad Max: Fury Road. You’ll also get a new George Miller Introduction to the Mad Max Fury Road: Black and Chrome Edition, the new Road War featurette (with George Miller, Terry Hayes and Mel Gibson), and the previous Madness of Max (1979) documentary.
Mad Max: Fury Road and the Mad Max: Fury Road “Black & Chrome” Edition will also be released as a Blu-ray 2-pack on 12/6 (SRP $29.98) with the previous extras as well as the new George Miller introduction. [Read on here…]
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- BD
- Mad Max High Octane Collection
- Mad Max: Fury Road Black and Chrome Edition
- Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
- The Walking Dead: Season Six Truck Walker Limited Edition
- Dario Argento's Zombi 4K UHD
- George Romero's Dawn of the Dead
- Russell Hammond
- Release Dates & Artwork update
Scream’s Exorcist III details, plus Sea of Trees, Creepshow 2 from Arrow, new Kino Classics & more
Just a quick update for you today, as we’re working on new Blu-ray and 4K UHD reviews for you...
First up, Scream Factory has just announced the list of extras you’ll find on their 2-disc The Exorcist III: Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, which streets on 10/25. Disc One will include The Exorcist III: Theatrical Cut via new 2K IP scan, with a vintage featurette, vintage interviews, a delete scene, alternate takes, bloopers, a deleted prologue, theatrical trailers, TV spots, and photo galleries. Disc Two will include Legion (the Original Director’s Cut) with all-new extras including an audio interview with writer/director William Peter Blatty and 5 featurettes (A “Wonderfull” Time, Signs of the Gemini, The Devil in the Details, Music for a Padded Cell, and All This Bleeding). You can see the cover artwork at right and below. [Read on here…]
- Shout Factory
- Scream Factory
- Arrow Video
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- BD
- Finding Dory
- Olive Signature Series
- The Exorcist III: Collector's Edition
- The Sea of Trees
- Creepshow 2: Limited Edition
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Deluge
- Indignation
- Harley and the Davidsons
- Captain Fantastic
- Black Sails: The Complete Third Season
- Into the Badlands: The Complete First Season
- Hell on Wheels: The Complete Series
- Hobgoblins
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Nightmare Sisters
- ZPG
- This Park Is Mine
Taxi Driver: 40th, Rush Hour Trilogy, new Donnie Darko (Reg B), Fists of Fury & more
The big news today is that Sony is bringing Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver back to theaters (on 10/16 and 10/19) for its 40th Anniversary, and will re-issue the film on Blu-ray in a new Taxi Driver: 40th Anniversary Edition that’s mastered from the film’s 4K restoration (which was supervised by Scorsese and cinematographer Michael Chapman). The 2-disc set, which streets on 11/8, will include much legacy bonus material along with a new 40-minute Q&A with Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster and more, recorded live at the Beacon Theatre in New York City at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.
The specific list of extras includes: Disc One – Taxi Driver Q&A, Interactive Script to Screen, original 1986 commentary with Scorsese and writer Paul Schrader (recorded by The Criterion Collection), additional commentaries by Schrader and by Professor Robert Kolker, 6 featurettes (Martin Scorsese on Taxi Driver, Producing Taxi Driver, God’s Lonely Man, Taxi Driver Stories, Travis’ New York, and Travis’ New York Locations), and the film’s theatrical trailer; Disc Two – The Making of Taxi Driver documentary, Storyboard to Film Comparisons (with Scorsese introduction), and Animated Photo Galleries. You can see the cover artwork above left and below. [Read on here…]
- Olive Signature Series
- Finding Dory
- BD
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Taxi Driver: 40th Anniversary
- Shout Selects
- Donnie Darko: Limited Edition Region B
- Rush Hour Trilogy
- Martin Scorsese
- Lego Star Wars The Freemaker Adventures
- Arrow Video
- Fists of Fury
- The Chinese Connection
- Bad Moms
- Bruce Lee
- Dreamscape
- Let's Be Evil
- Black Christmas
- Scream Factory
- Shout Factory
- The House That Screamed
Finding Dory official for 11/15, plus Constantine, Amazon sale on Trek BDs today, PS4 Pro follow-up & more
Now then... we have some new announcements today...
Disney and Pixar have just set Finding Dory for Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand release on 11/15, preceded by the Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere release on 10/25. [Read on here…]
- firmware update
- HDR
- Still Boldly Going: Celebrating Star Trek on its 50th Anniversary
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Michael Coate
- PS4 Pro
- Sony PlayStation 4 Pro
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- BD
- 4K UHD BD
- Star Trek 50th Anniversary
- Finding Dory
- Constantine from Warner Archive
- Amazon Star Trek BD sale today
- Nine Lives
- Downton Abbey: The Complete Collection
- Star Trek: The Original Series
- Star Trek: The Next Generation The Complete Series
- One Million Years BC
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Olive Signature Series
- DVD Review
- Guido Henkel
Sony’s PS4 Pro will NOT support 4k UHD discs, plus Michael Coate celebrates Star Trek’s 50th Anniversary
All right, we’ve got a couple things for you today...
First, as promised, we’re very proud today to present Michael Coate’s latest History, Legacy & Showmanship column here at The Digital Bits, entitled Still Boldly Going: Celebrating “Star Trek” on its 50th Anniversary! In this lengthy piece, Michael moderates a great roundtable discussion on the history of the beloved franchise with Trek luminaries Mark A. Altman, Jeff Bond, Robert Meyer Burnett, Marc Cushman, Daren R. Dochterman, Dorothy Fontana, Gary Gerani, David Gerrold, Edward Gross, Bill Kraft, Herbie J. Pilato, and Melinda Snodgrass. It’s a terrific discussion and a rare opportunity to hear from so many leading Treksperts all in one place. We hope you enjoy it and, as always… “Live Long and Prosper!” [Read on here…]
- Star Trek 50th Anniversary
- 4K UHD BD
- BD
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Sony PlayStation 4 Pro
- PS4 Pro
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Still Boldly Going: Celebrating Star Trek on its 50th Anniversary
- Marc Cushman
- Daren R Dochterman
- Jeff Bond
- Mark A Altman
- Robert Meyer Burnett
- Dorothy Fontana
- David Gerrold
- Edward Gross
- Bill Kraft
- Herbie J Pilato
- Melinda Snodgrass
- Gary Gerani
- HDR
- High Dynamic Range
- firmware update
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Russell Hammond
Star Trek turns 50 this week, plus Café Society, Outlander: S2, Warner Archive, Olive’s November & more
All right, as many of you know, Thursday marks the official 50th Anniversary of the Star Trek franchise. Star Trek: The Original Series debuted on NBC TV way back on September 8, 1966.
As is probably true for many of you, Star Trek’s played an enormous role in my life. It was my first favorite TV show as a very young child, certainly my first exposure to science fiction of any kind, and it’s not an exaggeration to say that my moral compass – the very principles I believe in (a more optimistic future, the idea that we’re stronger working together, that exploration is one of the most noble things Humanity can do, that it’s our differences that make us greater, etc) – all come from classic Star Trek. The series certainly fostered my curious nature and lifelong interests in science, astronomy, writing, and spaceflight technology. Over the past decade, my love of the franchise led to the discovery of Patrick O’Brian’s “Aubrey-Maturin” series of historical novels, which begin with Master and Commander (upon which the 2003 Russell Crowe film was based) – they’re essentially Star Trek stories set in the 19th Century. [Read on here…]
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- BD
- 4K UHD BD
- Star Trek 50th Anniversary
- Olive Films November slate
- Cafe Society
- Outlander: Season Two
- Patrick O'Brian
- AubreyMaturin novels
- Skyptrace
- Greenleaf: Season One
- Hannibal: The Complete Series
- Back to the Future: The Complete Adventures
- Paths of Glory
- Eureka
- Warner Archive relaunch
- Child's Play: Collector's Edition
October Sky, It Came from Outer Space & The Ghost and Mr. Chicken at Best Buy, plus new Blu-ray reviews
We’re closing out the week here at The Bits with another quick column, but we have some great stuff for you to check out...
First, I’ve turned in an in-depth review of Warner’s The Iron Giant: Signature Edition on Blu-ray. Trust me, the disc is not to be missed. It includes both the theatrical and Signature versions of the film, plus new extras, and nearly all of the legacy DVD special features too. The disc streets next Tuesday (9/6). Check out my review here.
Also today, our old friend Jack Jameson weighs in this afternoon on Arrow Video’s new Female Prisoner Scorpion: The Complete Collection Blu-ray box set, which includes the films Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion, Female Prisoner Scorpion: Jailhouse 41, Female Prisoner Scorpion: Beast Stable, and Female Prisoner Scorpion: #701’s Grudge Song, plus extras. The series stars Meiko Kaji of Lady Snowblood fame, who was the inspiration for Uma Thurman’s character in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill films. [Read on here…]
- Jack Jameson
- Tim Salmons
- Female Prisoner Scorpion: The Complete Collection
- Black Mama White Mama
- review
- 50 Years of Star Trek documentary
- History Channel
- The Ghost and Mr Chicken
- It Came from Outer Space 3D Best Buy exclusive
- October Sky
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- The Iron Giant: Signature Edition
- The Iron Giant: Signature Edition Ultimate Collector's Edition
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment