Items filtered by date: March 2016
Fox sets Martian: Extended for BD/4K on 6/7, Disney bows Zootopia on BD/3D the same day & DEG Q1 2016 data
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All right, I’m still working on that 4K coverage. The delay is not from lack of effort, I assure you. Samsung recently updated the UBD-K8500 player’s firmware, so I’ve been working to see what the result is in terms of player performance.
Meanwhile, we do have some great new 4K and Blu-ray news for you today: 20th Century Fox has just officially announced the 6/7 Blu-ray, DVD, Digital HD, and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release of Ridley Scott’s The Martian: Extended Edition (the SRP appears to be $39.99 for either BD or 4K). [Read on here…]
Fox makes Eddie the Eagle official for BD, DVD & 4K on 6/14, plus ID4K pre-orders, Kung Fu Panda 3 & more
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All right, I’m working on more of that 4K coverage I promised earlier this week, but meanwhile we’ve got a pair of regular Blu-ray reviews for you today. Jim Hemphill has delivered a look at Shout! Factory’s The Gong Show Movie, a long-sought after home video rarity on disc in HD, and Tim Salmons checks in with a review of Arrow Video’s Region A version of The Stuff on Blu. Do give them both a look. [Read on here…]
Sony sets Brothers Grimsby & Risen for disc & digital, plus 11.22.63, Speed Racer & RIP Prince
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All right, we’ve got two more 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray reviews for you this afternoon and they’re both animated: Fox’s The Peanuts Movie and Warner’s The LEGO Movie. Neither is native 4K but the High Dynamic Range really makes a big difference on them – especially on The LEGO Movie – so they’re both worth checking out if you’ve joined the early adopter ranks on this format. I’m going to try to look at a couple Sony titles on the format tomorrow, so do check back. [Read on here…]
Sony sets Labyrinth: 30th for BD, DVD & 4K in September, plus our reviews of Sicario & The Revenant in 4K
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All right, this week is going to be all about 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray here at The Bits. I’ve been watching a ton of discs and working on title reviews, as well as making additional notes on my forthcoming Samsung UBD-K8500 player review and also my general thoughts on my experiences this far with the format. I’ll have new reviews each day, and I’m targeting Thursday for the player review and general thoughts. Sarah and I have had family visiting for the past week, so there’s only so much time in the day. And these things do take time.
Nevertheless, we’re kicking things off today with my look at a pair of titles that should be among the first that any new 4K adopter picks up on the Ultra HD format: Lionsgate’s Sicario and Fox’s The Revenant, both in full native 4K. Sicario also includes Dolby Atmos audio. And while The Revenant doesn’t have object-based audio, its 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio is demo-quality. More importantly, with its gorgeous Oscar-winning cinematography, it is the single best looking title I’ve seen on the format thus far. It’s a real HDR stunner. Check out my reviews (here and here) for more on all that. [Read on here…]
Pick-Ups for the Week of April 18, 2016
Welcome to a new edition of Pick-Ups!
Thanks for joining me. I’m back again this week to cover some more titles from various genres and labels that we’ve missed along the way, including comedy titles, science fiction, and horror.
Among the offerings will be great titles from the likes of Warner Home Video, Kino Lorber, Shout! and Scream Factory, Scorpion Releasing, and more.
As usual, we’ll be rolling each review out one at a time all week, so be sure to check back for new ones. [Read on here…]
Fox reveals Deadpool Blu-ray extras, plus Sony sets the Chinese blockbuster The Mermaid for BD on 7/5
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In announcement news today (though it’s been available for pre-order for a while now), Fox has just officially set Deadpool for Blu-ray and DVD on 5/10 and announced details of the Blu-ray extras, will include audio commentary with director Tim Miller and Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld, a second commentary with Ryan Reynolds and writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese, deleted and extended scenes with optional Miller commentary, a gag reel, the From Comics to Screen... to Screen documentary, galleries (of concept art, storyboards, costumes, pre-vis and “stunt-vis”), something called Deadpool’s Fun Snack, and more. The 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray version is also coming that day, and it will include the Blu-ray version (with these same extras) inside the packaging. Right now, the Blu-ray is $22.99 on Amazon while the 4K Ultra HD version is just $29.99. The DVD is $19.99. You can pre-order any of them by clicking on the cover art below... [Read on here…]
Criterion’s July has Carnival of Souls & The New World, plus Universal reveals support for 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray
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Tim’s checking in today with another new Pick-Ups Blu-ray review, this time a look at Kino Lorber Studio Classics’ sci-fi/horror curiosity The Incredible Two-Headed Transplant (1971). Yeah, it’s every bit as weird as you think. Do give it a look.
Now then, we’ve got a couple more interesting pieces of announcement news for you all today... [Read on here…]
Breaking: ID4K is officially due on 6/7, plus Orphan Black: S4 & Trek II: Director’s Cut on Amazon
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We’ve got a couple exciting things for you today, including some long awaited 4K Ultra HD news…
But first, our own Tim Salmons has kicked off another week of Pick-Ups Blu-ray reviews (in his Dailies column), featuring great titles you may have missed on disc. First up today is a review of Warner’s new Strange Brew Blu-ray. Also, Jim Hemphill has checked in with a look at Hal Ashby’s Bound for Glory, now available on Blu-ray from Twilight Time. Do check them both out. [Read on here…]
A few announcements, Village of the Damned reviewed on Blu, some ins, some outs, and what-have-you
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All right, we’ve got just a couple things for you today to close out the week...
First up, our own Tim Salmons closes out his week of Pick-Ups disc reviews with a look at John Carpenter’s Village of the Damned: Collector’s Edition, now available on Blu-ray from our friends over at Scream Factory. Do give it a look. [Read on here…]
Pick-Ups for the Week of April 11, 2016
Welcome to a new edition of Pick-Ups!
Thanks for joining me. This week I’m going to catch up on some horror/sci-fi/comedy releases that we’ve missed along the way.
It should be an interesting lot of titles to check out.
As usual, we’ll be rolling each review out one at a time all week, so be sure to check back for new ones. [Read on here…]