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Arrow UK’s The Game, Lawrence & Strangelove 4K reviews, interesting odds & ends, and Hellenica: Leaders & Legends!
We’re kicking off a new week with a pair of 4K Ultra HD reviews from Sony’s terrific new Columbia Classics 4K Collection: Volume 1 box set, which streets on June 16th. Now available for your reading pleasure are my thoughts on Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove (1964) and David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia (1962). Both look and sound better than ever. Before you ask, these films are ONLY available in this box set for now, and it does not appear that Sony has any plans to release them individually this year (though it’s certainly possible that could change later in 2020 or 2021).
Also up here at The Bits today is a review of Dorothy Arzner’s Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) on Blu-ray from Criterion by Dennis, and my own look at Kino Lorber’s animated The Inspector (1965-69) on Blu-ray—part of a larger series of reviews on the DePatie-Freleng Collection I hope to post over the coming weeks.
In other news today, Arrow Films has announced a UK only release of David Fincher’s The Game for Blu-ray on July 24th (SRP £44.99). It’s limited to 3K units and will include a 200-page hardback book. On this side of the Pond, Universal controls the title, so we’ll have to wait and see if Arrow Video has licensed it for release here in the States at some point. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Lawrence of Arabia 4K review
- Dr Strangelove 4K review
- Dance Girl Dance BD review
- The Inspector BD review
- DePatie Freleng Collection
- The Game BD
- Arrow Films UK
- David Fincher
- JW Rinzler
- The Making of Star Wars Enhanced Edition eBook
- George Lucas and Christopher Nolan Star Wars DGA interview
- UW Cinematheque
- Cinematalk Podcast
- Schawn Belston
- Scott DeMers
- Mr B Games
- Hellenica: Story of Greece board game Kickstarter
- Hellenica: Leaders & Legends expansion
What We Left Behind officially set for BD in August, plus Brightburn pre-orders & more
We’ve got a couple interesting things for you this afternoon before we get to today’s release news...
First up, reviews... I’ve posted my in-depth thoughts on Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) in 4K Ultra HD here at The Bits and will have reviews of Batman Returns, Batman Forever, and Batman & Robin in 4K over the next few days. The upshot of this first Batman film in 4K is that Warner’s new transfer and Atmos mix are terrific, but the HDR may take a little getting used to and a few of the sound effects have been changed for reasons explained in the review. You can read that here.
Also, Tim has posted a review of Archer: Danger Island – The Complete Season Nine on DVD from Fox and Dennis has looked at Isn’t It Romantic on Blu-ray from Warner.
And some of you may know that this past weekend was the 40th anniversary of Ridley Scott’s original Alien (1979). So our own Michael Coate has posted a new History, Legacy, and Showmanship retrospective column looking back at the film’s theatrical release. It includes a great new roundtable of experts to discuss the film, including authors Chris Barsanti, Paul M. Sammon, and J.W. Rinzler (whose new book The Making of Alien is coming in July). You can read the piece here and if you’re a fan of the film, I think you’ll really enjoy it. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- The 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- What We Left Behind documentary
- Batman (1989) 4K review
- Batman Forever 4K
- Batman Returns 4K
- Isn't It Romantic BD review
- Archer: Danger Island DVD review
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- The Making of Alien
- Chris Barsanti
- Paul M Sammon
- JW Rinzler
- Still Screaming in Space: Remembering Alien on its 40th Anniversary
- Ridley Scott
- Alien (1979)
- Shout! Factory
- Turbo! A Power Rangers Movie
- Heroes Shed No Tears
- John Woo
- Twilight Time
- Hello Frisco Hello
- Hussy
- Mother Wore Tights
- Pin Up Girl
- The Poison Rose
- Brightburn 4K
- John Wick: Chapter 3 Parabellum 4K
- Stand by Me 4K
Still Screaming in Space: Remembering “Alien” on its 40th Anniversary
“Alien (like other 1970s films such as Jaws, Superman, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The Godfather, and Star Wars) was a seminal landmark in the upgrade of shopworn B-movie clichés — monsters, comic book characters, flying saucers, gangsters, Saturday afternoon serials — into major A-movie assets.” — Paul M. Sammon, author of Ridley Scott: The Making of His Movies
The Digital Bits and History, Legacy & Showmanship are pleased to present this retrospective commemorating the 40th anniversary of the release of Alien, the sci-fi/horror classic about the five-man, two-woman (and one cat) crew of the Nostromo, who got more than they bargained for after investigating a distress signal from a mysterious planet.
Suspense, atmospheric moodiness and Oscar-winning visual effects were among the highlights of Alien, directed by Ridley Scott (Blade Runner, Gladiator) and starring Tom Skerritt (Top Gun), Veronica Cartwright (The Right Stuff), Harry Dean Stanton (Repo Man), John Hurt (The Elephant Man), Ian Holm (Chariots of Fire), Yaphet Kotto (Live and Let Die), and Sigourney Weaver (Ghostbusters) as Ellen Ripley. [Read on here...]
- science fiction
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Michael Coate
- The Digital Bits
- film retrospective
- Mark O’Connell
- Alien
- Ridley Scott
- HR Giger
- Still Screaming in Space
- 40th anniversary
- Chris Barsanti
- The SciFi Movie Guide: The Universe of Film from Alien to Zardoz
- JW Rinzler
- The Making of Alien
- Paul M Sammon
- Ridley Scott: The Making of His Movies
- Tom Skerritt
- Jerry Goldsmith
- Veronica Cartwright
- Harry Dean Stanton
- John Hurt
- Ian Holm
- Yaphet Kotto
- Sigourney Weaver
- Nostromo
- Big Chap
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…]
A Few Minutes with J.W. Rinzler on The Making of Return of the Jedi
Earlier this year, The Digital Bits celebrated the 30th anniversary of Return of the Jedi with this retrospective article. Now, we continue our anniversary coverage of Jedi, the concluding chapter of George Lucas’s original Star Wars trilogy, with this Q&A with author J.W. Rinzler regarding his new book, The Making of Return of the Jedi, which is due out this week from Del Rey/LucasBooks. [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...]