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101 Dalmatians update, Tusk, Animal, behind-the-scenes of the Batman BD deal & more
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We’ve got a new Doogan’s Queue column for you today, featuring Todd’s picks for his Ten Favorite Space Exploration Films. He’s got some gems in there, so do give it a look. And if you’d like to share your own picks, be sure to do so on our Facebook page.
Meanwhile, Doogan has also checked in with a review of Brett Ratner’s new Hercules: Extended Cut on Blu-ray. Turns out, the film is worth your time. Check Todd’s review for all the details. [Read on here…]
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- Batman: The Complete Television Series Limited Edition
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Doogan’s Queue for November 4, 2014
Instead of a full-blown column this week, I decided to do a full-on review of one of this week’s titles. My choice: Hercules! Hope you enjoy.
As luck would have it, Bill reviewed the second biggest title coming this week – check out his review of The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug – Extended Edition here. [Read on here…]
Announcement news odds & ends including Memphis, Get on Up & the 2014 World Series BD
Good morning, dear readers! I trust this post finds you all in a better mood than the one I’m currently experiencing. I’m stuck at a car dealership getting a recalled part replaced and drinking really lousy coffee out of a styrofoam cup. (Which is why I posted the picture of Terry Gilliam today - he looks the way I feel right now in that picture.) But... at least there’s wifi. To quote Russell Crowe from a favorite film of mine, “What a fascinating modern age we live in.” Points if you can guess which film on our Facebook page.
Anyway, there may or may not be more news today than what I’ve got for you here, but this is what I have access too from the service center waiting room. I’ll update you on anything else tomorrow. Meanwhile, here’s what’s what for now… [Read on here…]
Oktoberfest 8 concludes, a new Bud Elder column, American Gigolo, 101 Dalmatians & Happy Halloween!
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We’re pleased today to present the final review of Adam’s month-long Hell Plaza Oktoberfest 8 here at The Bits: It’s none other than the 1977 zombie/Nazi classic Shock Waves, directed by Ken Wiederhorn and presented on Blu-ray by Blue Underground! Congrats to Adam on another great Oktoberfest. We trust you all enjoyed it. If you did, be sure to send a little thanks and appreciation to Adam over on his Jahnke’s Electric Theater Facebook page.
Also here at The Bits today, we’ve got Bud Elder’s new View from the Cheap Seats column. This month, Bud asks the question: “What Movies Changed the Way You Look at Life?” He posts his own answer to this question, and challenges each of you to share your own lists too. [Read on here…]
What Movies Changed the Way You Look at Life?
Darn that Facebook.
I’ve gotten a hoot out of it – have loved reconnecting with high school friends and long lost family and have discovered as well that there are people in the world with pages dedicated to interests close to my heart, such as those kept by my favorite authors, pictures of the New York I loved in the 70s and 80s and tributes to great character actors such as Timothy Carey. [Read on here...]
The Hell Plaza Oktoberfest 8!
Where does the time go?
One day, you’re just a young lad picking up your first kitchen knife, learning to sew gloves with blades on them or masks made out of human flesh, maybe drowning in your favorite camp’s lake. The next thing you know, years have gone past. You’ve stabbed, chopped and otherwise mutilated so many horny teenagers that the act itself has lost all meaning. You almost start to look forward to being doused with gasoline and set ablaze, just to break the monotony. [Read on here...]
Heartbreak Hotel, Emancipation Road & Thundercats in HD, plus more Oktoberfest & a Doogan’s Queue too
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All right, we’ve got a couple cool things of you guys today, plus we’re issuing a challenge to the folks in charge at Warner Home Video. More on that in a sec.
We’d like to take a moment to give a hearty Bits “Huzzah!” to Jahnke for having completed his work on this year’s Fest! The final review of the season is in the can as they say, and it’s a goodun. So check back tomorrow for that. Well done, Adam! [Read on here…]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- Adam Jahnke
- Hell Plaza Oktoberfest
- Heartbreak Hotel
- Emancipation Road
- Thundercats: The Complete Series
- Warner Archive
- Silent Night Deadly Night: 30th Anniversary Edition
- Doogan's Queue
- 10 Best MultipleMurdering Movie Maniacs
- Todd Doogan
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- Ron Sanders
- Kevin Tsujihara
Doogan’s Queue for October 28, 2014
It’s time for GripeSoda’s final Halloween themed List-o-Mantic of 2014.
We did Zombies. We did Vampires. Today, I bring you the 10 Best Multiple-Murdering Movie Maniacs... according to me.
I’m going to get some grief for this one, but it really boils down to how watchable these monsters are over the course of the films they headline. There are two on this list that, if you’re unfamiliar with, seek them out and enjoy. Notable missings (but worth mentionings): Jigsaw, Ghostface Killer and Norman Bates. [Read on here…]
River’s Edge, Falcon & the Snowman, Zero Theorem, new Sony/Gallery 88 Steelbook BDs & more
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All right, getting back to business here at The Bits…
First up, Adam’s Hell Plaza Oktoberfest review for the day is none other than Rino Di Silvestro’s 1976 film Werewolf Woman, on Blu-ray from RaroVideo. Just two more Oktoberfest titles to go!
Also today here at the site, we have Adam’s weekly Burnt Offerings: MOD DVD column, running down this week’s new small batch titles. And Russell Hammond has updated the Release Dates & Artwork section this week as well, with all the latest Blu-ray and DVD cover artwork, as well as Amazon pre-order links. [Read on here…]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- Adam Jahnke
- Hell Plaza Oktoberfest
- The River's Edge
- Werewolf Woman
- Burnt Offerings: MOD DVD
- Release Dates & Artwork
- The Falcon and the Snowman
- Foxes
- At the Earth's Core
- LEGO: Super Sweet Collection
- Dinosaur 13
- Garfield Holiday Collection
- Sand Wars
- Genesis: Sum of the Parts
- At the Devil's Door
- The Trip to Italy
- Gallery 88 cover artwork
- Das Boot
- Dr Strangelove
- The Fifth Element
- Leon: The Professional
- Fugly
- The Zero Theorem
- Terry Gilliam
Burnt Offerings for October 29, 2014
Over the past few weeks, I’ve noticed an alarming increase in the number of MOD titles that are simply re-releases of out-of-print discs and a decrease in the number of never-before-released movies. We’re probably going to be seeing a lot more of that, unfortunately. But at least this week, there are a few brand new Most Wanted picks making their overdue DVD debuts. Let’s take a gander at them and at a special all-scary-movie edition of Wide Awake In Streamland for your Halloween viewing pleasure. [Read on here...]