Displaying items by tag: 4K Ultra HD
Criterion’s December, Warner Archive’s October, new KL Studio Classics, Mandalorian: S2 trailer & Paramount Plus
All right, we’ve got some news to report today. Disc release announcements and more...
First up, the Warner Archive Collection has announced their October slate, which is set to include Hanna-Barbera’s Space Ghost & Dino Boy: The Complete Series (1966-1967) on Blu-ray on 10/13, HBO’s The Plot Against America (2020) on DVD on 10/20, DC’s Black Lightning: The Complete Second Season (2018-2019) and Black Lightning: The Complete Third Season (2019-2020) on Blu-ray on 10/27, and Head of the Class: The Complete Second Season on DVD on 10/27.
They’re also working on new Blu-ray releases of Barbet Schroeder’s Reversal of Fortune (1990), Howard Hawks’ Sergeant York (1941), and Michael Patrick Jann’s Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999). Street date for all those are TBA.
The next entry in the MVD Rewind Collection (from the MVD Entertainment Group) will be Tamra Davis’ Guncrazy (1992) on 12/15. [Read on here...]
- Train to Busan presents Peninsula BD & 4K
- Mad Max 4K extras
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Criterion December 2020 BD slate
- The Warner Archive Collection
- Paramount Plus
- The Mandalorian: Season 2 trailer
- Space Ghost & Dino Boy: The Complete Series
- Black Lightning
- The Plot Against America
- Sergeant York
- Drop Dead Gorgeous
- Reversal of Fortune
- MVD Rewind Collection
- Guncrazy
- George Miller
- Crash
- David Cronenberg
- Robert Bresson
- Mouchette
- Symbiopsychotaxiplasm
- Amores Perros
- Alejandro Inarritu
- William Greaves
- Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula 4K
- Disney+
Spaceballs is coming 4K, plus Mad Max 4K extras, Universal’s Psycho 4K audio fix, Arrow’s Gamera BD set reviewed & more
Good afternoon, friends. Hope you all had a lovely weekend.
We’ve got a couple things for you today, starting with a new Blu-ray review. Our own Tim Salmons has done yeoman’s work sinking his teeth into/reviewing Arrow Video’s mammoth and outstanding Gamera: The Complete Collection box set on the format.
The good news: If you’re a fan of kaiju films—and this specific giant turtle in particular—it’s an amazing box set. The bad news: It sold fast and now seems to be out virtually everywhere online. There are a few retailers getting limited stock in now and again, but they go quickly. So unfortunately, unless Arrow is able to reprint it (which I’m told is unlikely at least for now), you might be out of luck. But we couldn’t let their good work go unacknowledged.
And though the set came out on 8/18, it’s literally taken Tim this long to go through it all. Here’s his epic review and we hope you enjoy it.
Also, I posted my thoughts on Lionsgate’s new Ghost in the Shell (1995) 4K release on Friday (click here in the event you missed it). And Dennis has reviewed George Marshall’s The Ghost Breakers (1940), starring Bob Hope, on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics. [Read on here...]
- Alfred Hitchcock
- The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection 4K Ultra HD
- Psycho 4K audio issue
- Zavvi
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Home Alone 4K Steelbook
- Mad Max 4K extras
- Spaceballs 4K
- Universal Psycho BD & 4K audio fix and replacement program
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- Gamera: The Complete Collection BD review
- The Ghost Breakers BD review
- Vigilante 4K
- Possessor 4K
- Creem documentary
- To Your Last Death BD
- Train to Busan presents Peninsula BD & 4K
- Bustin’ Loose BD
Chernobyl and V for Vendetta official for 4K, plus new Zavvi Ultra HD Steelbooks, a possible Psycho 4K audio problem & more
HBO has just officially announced the 4K Ultra HD release of their Chernobyl miniseries on 12/1. The 5-episode series was finished natively in 4K and will include the Blu-ray and Digital copies as well (SRP $44.98). High Dynamic Range will presumably be HDR10.
Extras will include 5 featurettes (Meet the Key Players, Inside the Episode, Behind the Curtain: Director Johan Renck, Script to Screen: The Divers, and Pivotal Moment: The Trial).
Best Buy will also have an exclusive Steelbook version of the set. You can see the wide-release cover artwork pictured at left and also below.
Meanwhile, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has finally announced V for Vendetta for release on 4K Ultra HD on 11/3.
This should be no surprise to Bits readers, as we’ve been talking about this disc for weeks now. [Read on here...]
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Chernobyl 4K
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Back the Bits
- V for Vendetta 4K
- HBO
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- Back to the Future Trilogy 4K Steelbook
- Zavvi
- Second Sight Films
- Dog Soldiers: Limited Edition Bluray
- Eli Roth’s History of Horror: Season One
- The Pale Door
- Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 4K Steelbook
- American Gangster 4K Steelbook
- Psycho 4K audio issue
- The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection 4K Ultra HD
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Columbia Classics 4K Ultra HD Collection: Volume 2
New 4K/BD reviews, They Live 4K, Blade 4K, Chernobyl 4K, new KL Studio Classics titles & a DUNE trailer
All right, it’s been a busy week here at The Bits so far and we’ve got a lot of ground to cover today.
First of all, sorry for the lack of daily updates. The reason is three-fold. First, we’ve been working on reviews here at the website—more on that in a moment. Second, we had 110° heat here in SoCal this past weekend, with which our AC could not keep up. That meant my home theater was close to 90°, which made reviewing unpleasant, plus there was the danger of power outages. The good news is that we’ve made up for it since the heat broke—again, more on that in a moment. (The bad news is that our skies this afternoon are an unnatural shade of apocalyptic yellow-orange due to the California wildfires, but that’s neither here nor there.) The third reason is more complicated.
We’ve been hearing from many of our readers based in the Netherlands that you’re unable to see The Bits website. The cause of this is that—apparently—a very large portion of the Internet’s DDoS attacks and cyber shenanigans either come from, or are routed through—Netherlands IP addresses. So our server team is working on a solution to block the riff-raff while allowing the rest of you actual readers to see the site. Please be patient while we sort it all out. Unfortunately, this kind of thing seems perfectly in keeping with the whole 2020 milieu. [Read on here...]
- Back the Bits
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- John Carpenter
- They Live 4K
- Chernobyl 4K
- Blade 4K
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Spartacus 4K review
- Beetlejuice 4K review
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure 4K review
- The Goonies 4K review
- Birds of Prey 4K review
- The Wind Rises BD review
- Death on the Nile BD review
- The Beast Must Die BD review
- Shout! Factory
- Scream Factory
- Monty Python’s Flying Circus: The Complete Series BD
- Network
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century feature film BD
- The Croods 4K
- Denis Villeneuve’s DUNE trailer
StudioCanal/Lionsgate bow Total Recall in 4K, plus Friday the 13th II footage lost no more & The Godfather III Redux
We’ve got another quick update for you as we work on new disc reviews today. Speaking of which...
I’ve just posted my in-depth thoughts on GKids and Shout! Factory’s new Blu-ray release of Hayao Miyazaki’s 2013 animated masterpiece The Wind Rises. It streets on 9/22, and like all of these new GKids/Shout! Studio Ghibli Blu-ray reissues, it’s absolutely the definitive release of the film on disc for fans in the US. Don’t miss it.
My review of Bill & Ted 4K is up next, and over the weekend I’ll be looking at Goonies and Beetlejuice 4K as well. Tim and Dennis are hard at work on reviews too. So be sure to watch for those.
Now then... the big 4K announcement news today is that StudioCanal has officially set the 4K Ultra HD release of Paul Verhoeven’s Total Recall: 30th Anniversary Edition in the UK for 23 November. The 16-bit 4K scan and remaster was done from the original camera negative, with color grading in HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR. [Read on here...]
- Paramount
- Lionsgate
- 4K Ultra HD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Total Recall: 30th Anniversary Edition 4K
- Friday the 13th Part II lost footage found
- The Godfather Part III
- Francis Ford Coppola
- StudioCanal
- The Wind Rises BD review
- GKids
- Shout! Factory
- Scream Factory
- Friday the 13th Collection: Deluxe Edition
- Paul Verhoeven
- Mad Max 4K
- Justice League Zavvi exclusive 4K Ultra HD Steelbook
- Titans of Cult 2001: A Space Odyssey 4K Ultra HD Steelbook
- Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleon
- 4K restoration
Scream Factory reveals the complete list of extras on their massive Friday the 13th Collection box set!
All right, today’s post is a quick one because I’m spending the disc and evening working on new disc reviews.
BUT... we’ve got something fun for you fans of Friday the 13th today—the complete list of extras that Shout! Factory and Scream are packing into their forthcoming Friday the 13th Collection: Deluxe Edition box set, which is due on 10/13.
So here’s the text of their press release with the complete list:
“LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Scream Factory has just announced the full list of exciting and shockingly extensive bonus features that will be included in the Friday the 13th Collection: Deluxe Edition, to be released on October 13th, 2020 (see full list below).
“In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the original and groundbreaking 1980 film Friday the 13th, the 16-disc set is the definitive Blu-ray collection of one of the most influential horror franchises ever created and includes all 12 original films from Paramount Pictures and New Line Cinema. [Read on here...]
Kick-Ass & a Rambo Collection coming to 4K Steelbook from Lionsgate, plus Paramount bows the original Mission: Impossible TV series on Blu-ray!
All right, today’s post is going to be a quick one and for a good reason: Today, my wife and I celebrate our 30th anniversary. But know that I have a number new of Blu-ray and 4K reviews cooking that I’ll start posting this week.
We also have a review from Dennis today of Guy Hamilton’s 1980 film adaptation of Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics. As some of you may know, Guy Hamilton was also the director of the Bond film Goldfinger. You can find Dennis’ thoughts here.
Now then, we have a couple of good pieces of announcement news today...
Lionsgate has set Matthew Vaughn’s Kick-Ass for release on 4K Ultra HD in Steelbook on 11/3. This is the same disc released on the format earlier, just in the new packaging. Extras include 2 featurettes (A New Kind of Superhero: The Making of Kick-Ass and It’s On! The Comic Book Origin of Kick-Ass), audio commentary by director Matthew Vaughn, a Marketing Archive, and (on the Blu-ray only) The Art of Kick-Ass Gallery. Look for Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio on the UHD. SRP is just $24.99. [Read on here...]
- Silent Running BD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- 4K Ultra HD
- Dennis Seuling
- KickAss Steelbook 4K
- Mission: Impossible The Original TV Series BD
- Rambo Steelbook Collection 4K
- Lionsgate
- Paramount
- The Mirror Crack’d BD review
- Shout Factory TV Star Trek Day Marathon
- Supergirl: The Complete Fifth Season BD
- DC's Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Fifth Season BD
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century feature film BD
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Bill & Ted 3 is “fresh” and now available, plus Arrow reveals Crash & King of New York 4K, as well as Silent Running & more on Blu-ray
All right, we’ve got some interesting Blu-ray and 4K news for you today, but first...
Bill & Ted Face the Music is now officially available via multiple digital/streaming services. Amazon currently has it on their Prime Video service for a $19.99 rental and a $24.99 digital purchase, both in full 4K (click here for that).
The good news is that Rotten Tomatoes shows an 82% “fresh” score this afternoon, and word I’ve heard from friends who have seen it is that it’s a worthy and enjoyable sequel. And I would expect nothing less from Dean Parisot, the director of Galaxy Quest. So great news indeed.
Now then, our friends at Arrow Video have just announced their November slate of Blu-ray and 4K titles, and there are some good ones.
For the US, Canada, and the UK, they’ve got Lake Michigan Monster and Burst City coming to Blu-ray (on November 2 and 9, respectively). For the US and Canada only, they have Silent Running coming to Blu-ray on November 17. Then for the UK only, they have Abel Ferrera’s King of New York coming to Blu-ray and 4K on November 16, followed by David Cronenberg’s Crash on Blu-ray and 4K on November 30. [Read on here...]
- Zavvi 11th Birthday sale weekend
- Solo: A Star Wars Story 4K Steelbook
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 4K Steelbook
- 4K Ultra HD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bill & Ted Face the Music 4K on Digital
- Arrow Video
- Lake Michigan Monster BD
- Burst City BD
- King of New York 4K
- Crash 4K
- Silent Running BD
- He Came from the Swamp: The William Grefé Collection BD
- Douglas Trumbull
- Massacre in Dinosaur Valley
- Stephen King 5Movie Collection
- It: 2Film Collection 4K Steelbook
El Camino finally comes to Blu-ray, plus new KL Studio Classics titles, and Zavvi’s 11th anniversary BD/4K sale is on!
All right, I’m busy working on a review of Studio Canal’s new 4K Ultra HD release of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, which is available now (click here). Note however the disc only has 2.0 audio. It’s a release that superfans of the film will certainly want, but for almost everyone else, the terrific Shout! Factory release is still going to be the preferred version (though sadly it’s essentially out of print). I hope to have the review up soon.
Meanwhile, Tim has posted reviews of another pair of 4K titles from our friends at Blue Underground and director Lucio Fulci, the horror/gaillo titles The House by the Cemetery (1981) and The New York Ripper (1982). Looks like both discs are worth your time, if you’re a fan of the filmmaker (though I will confess that graphic horror and gore isn’t really my thing).
In any case, if you’re wondering why we’ve blacked out the cover artwork (save for the title logos), it’s this: Google advertising routinely flags images that are sexually suggestive or violent. Not that either of these is especially bad, but it’s not a person that makes these decision, it’s an AI that tends to flag things randomly. When it does flag something, it turns off advertising and then it’s a whole stupid process of requesting a review. Given our limited resources, we really can’t waste time dealing with it. So there you go.
Yes, it turns out the Internet is just as stupid as everything else in 2020. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- 4K Ultra HD
- Tim Salmons
- Blue Underground
- The House by the Cemetery 4K review
- The New York Ripper 4K review
- El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Bustin’ Loose BD
- Amazon Women on the Moon BD
- Play Misty for Me BD
- Dr Adam Jahnke
- Jahnke’s Electric Theatre
- Disney Plus or Minus retrospective
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 4K Steelbook
- Solo: A Star Wars Story 4K Steelbook
- Zavvi 11th Birthday sale weekend
It’s starting to look like Lord of the Rings 4K may arrive in December, plus new disc reviews, Showgirls 4K & more
We have some new release news, announcements, and an interesting rumor to report on today. But first, we’ve got some new disc reviews here at The Bits for you, including...
Tim’s look at Terence Fisher’s 1962 Hammer Studios production of The Phantom of the Opera, available now as a new Collector’s Edition Blu-ray from our friends at Scream Factory. He’s also taken a look at John Harrison’s Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, also available on Collector’s Edition Blu-ray from Scream.
[Editor’s Note: While you’re listening to the audio commentary with Harrison and George Romero on that disc, know that I was in the booth as it was being recorded back in November of 2001. You can see my coverage of the day here on The Bits, complete with pictures. John’s become a friend over the years, and let me tell you, George was every bit as warm and lovely a human being as you’d hope. It makes me very happy to see this film and commentary get another appearance on disc for fans to rediscover.]
Not done yet with reviews... I’ve just posted my thoughts on David Twohy’s Pitch Black, soon to arrive on 4K Ultra HD from our friends at Arrow Video. The film really does benefit from both the new 4K scan of the original camera negative and the HDR grade, though the audio is the same 5.1 DTS-HD MA mix found on the previous Blu-ray. The disc is also loaded with extras, including nearly all the legacy content and new material too. It’s a worthy upgrade for fans. Note however that the title shipped without a slipcover due to a production problem. So if you happen to be surprised that your copy doesn’t have a slipcover, that’s why. [Read on here...]
- Paul Verhoeven
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- The Irishman BD
- 4K Ultra HD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Showgirls 4K
- The Lord of the Rings Trilogy 4K
- The Phantom of the Opera BD review
- John Harrison
- George Romero
- Tales from the Darkside: The Movie BD review
- Pitch Black 4K review
- Scream Factory
- Arrow Video
- The King of Staten Island BD review
- You Don't Nomi
- Hammer Films: The Ultimate Collection
- Mill Creek Entertainment
- Paramount and Miramax
- Rita Hayworth: The Ultimate Collection
- The Secret of Kells BD
- GKids
- Genesis II/Planet Earth
- Gene Roddenberry
- Jeremiah Johnson
- The Memphis Belle
- Warner Archive Collection