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Celebrating Star Trek: TMP, plus 3 new BD reviews, Hobbit: Five Armies FINALLY official & Big Eyes
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All right, we’ve got a lot of content for you this evening here at The Bits.
First up, our own Michael Coate has just completed an exhaustive roundtable interview of Treksperts – some of whom are old friends of ours here – in honor of the 35th anniversary of Robert Wise’s Star Trek: The Motion Picture and he presents that now in his History, Legacy & Showmanship column for all of you to enjoy. So click the link for that and we hope you find it a great read! [Read on here…]
Five BD Reviews, Best Picture nominees, Theory of Everything official & an effort to save John Barry’s Moonraker score
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Today is review day here at The Bits, and we’ve got a fine batch for you. To kick things off, I’ve updated my review of DreamWorks’ first film ever, The Peacemaker, from 2010. We’ve also updated a pair of great 2011 BD reviews from our dear friend Barrie Maxwell on the old Bits website: Warner’s Citizen Kane: 70th Anniversary UCE and Ben-Hur: 50th Anniversary UCE. Finally, we have a pair of new Blu-ray reviews today too from our own Tim Salmons, including Synapse’s fine new Prom Night: Special Edition and a Robert Altman classic that’s now available from our friends at Criterion: Nashville. All these discs are well worth your time and the reviews are pretty fine as well, if we do say so ourselves, so we hope you enjoy reading them! [Read on here…]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- The Theory of Everything
- American Sniper
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Selma
- John Barry
- Kickstarter
- Moonraker score
- Bond
- Whiplash
- Birdman
- The Imitation Game
- Tim Salmons
- Barrie Maxwell
- The Peacemaker
- Citizen Kane: 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition
- BenHur: 50th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition
- Nashville
- Prom Night: Special Edition
- Criterion
- Synapse Films
- Boyhood
- Academy Awards
- Oscar Nominees
- Daryl Hall and John Oates: Live in Dublin
- The Breakfast Club: 30th Anniversary Edition
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service turns 45, plus St. Vincent, new Argento & Fulci collections & more
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All right, we have a very quick post for you today, as there’s very little news to report (other than all of this Sony Picture hacking business, which is being reported everywhere today) and we’re working hard on those Blu-ray reviews.
Speaking of which, our own Shane Buettner has checked in with his thoughts on a pair of Robert Altman catalog films newly available on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber – Thieves Like Us and The Long Goodbye. [Read on here…]