Displaying items by tag: Tim Salmons
Disney sets Snow White for 4K, plus Mann’s Blackhat: Director’s Cut, Oliver Stone’s Alexander in Ultra HD, Street Fighter II, Jack Ryan: S3 & more!
All right, we’ve got a bunch more great new 4K Ultra HD catalog news to report today, and more new disc reviews as well...
As expected, I posted my review of producer Glen A. Larson’s original Battlestar Galactica (1978) in 4K Ultra HD from Universal late last night, and it’s a pretty detailed look at the film and its history.
Also today, Tim has gone in-depth on Martin Scorsese’s Hugo (2011), which is now available in a terrific new 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray 3D package from the good people of Arrow Video.
Dennis has checked in today as well with a look at Robert Wise’s Helen of Troy (1956) on Blu-ray from the always excellent Warner Archive Collection.
And Stuart rounds things out this afternoon with his thoughts on Marcel Ophul’s fascinating documentary on the Nazi occupation of France during World War II, The Sorrow and the Pity (1969) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber.
Back to Arrow briefly: The company has just revealed on their social media feed that—in response to customer requests—they’re going to be including Michael Mann’s excellent Blackhat: Director’s Cut on Blu-ray in their forthcoming 4K UHD and Blu-ray packages! Thus the street date is going to be pushed back from 10/31 to 11/28. But the Director’s Cut—which has never been released on home video—is significantly different that the other two cuts of the film already being included on the release, so this is a terrific and welcome addition. Tip of the hat to Arrow for going the extra mile on this one. [Read on here...]
- Aero Theatre
- JFK 4K
- Oliver Stone
- Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Stephen Bjork
- Dennis Seuling
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- The Nightmare Before Christmas 4K
- Warner Archive Collection
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Tim Salmons
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 4K
- Alexander 4K
- Arrow Video
- Blackhat: Director's Cut
- Blackhat 4K
- Street Fighter II 4K
- Discotek Media
- Jack Ryan: Season Three 4K
- Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season Two 4K
- Battlestar Galactica (1978) 4K review
- Hugo 4K review
- Helen of Troy (1956) BD review
- The Sorrow and the Pity BD review
- The Boys: Season Three BD
- Amazon Prime
- Michael Mann's Ferrari (2023)
- Jules DVD
- Neon
- Bleeker
- Decal
- Adam Jahnke
- Disney Plus or Minus Substack
Asteroid City is official for Blu-ray, plus Elemental, School of Rock, Red Dragon 4K, It! The Terror from Beyond Space, The Puppetoon Movie: Volume 3 & more!
We’ve got a quick rundown of release news for you to close out the week today, and some new reviews as well. I suspect some of you are interested in a follow-up to the State of 4K and Physical Media editorial we posted on Wednesday. Rest assured, there will be a follow-up, and I hope to get that posted here sometime next week. So stay tuned.
In the meantime, we have several new disc reviews for you to enjoy this afternoon...
Tim has posted his thoughts on John Hughes’ Weird Science (1985) in 4K Ultra HD from our friends at Arrow Video.
Stephen has shared his take on Chad Stahelski’s John Wick: Chapter 4 in 4K UHD from Lionsgate, Brian De Palma’s Blow Out (1981) in 4K UHD from Criterion, and also John Henry Johnson’s Curse of the Blue Lights (1990) on Blu-ray from Vinegar Syndrome.
Dennis has delivered a look at Charles Walters’ Dangerous When Wet (1953) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
And Stuart has weighed in with a look at René Clément’s Joy House (1964) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Now then, the big news today is that Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has set Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City for Blu-ray and DVD release on 8/15, with the Digital release due next week on 8/11. Extras will include the 4-part The Making of Asteroid City documentary (which includes Desert Town, Doomsday Carnival, Montana and Ranch Hands, and The Players), as well as 2 additional Digital-exclusive features (The Alien and The Roadrunner). You can see the cover artwork at left and also below the break. [Read on here...]
- Lionsgate
- Air BD
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Dennis
- Asteroid City BD
- Elemental 4K
- Pixar
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- Weird Science 4K review
- Arrow Video
- John Wick: Chapter 4 4K review
- Blow Out 4K review
- Criterion Collection
- Curse of the Blue Lights BD review
- Dangerous When Wet BD review
- Joy House BD review
- The Warner Archive Collection
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies
- Red Dragon 4K
- It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958) BD
- Laurel & Hardy: Year One BD
- Flicker Alley
- Umbrella Entertainment
- Frank Herbert's Dune BD
- Children of Dune BD
- Possession 4K
- Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism
- Black Ice
- Puppetoon Productions
- The Puppetoon Movie: Volume 3 BD
- Risky Business 40th anniversary
- School of Rock: 20th Anniversary Edition
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is official for 9/5, plus Air, The Boogeyman, The Johnstown Flood, new 4K catalog titles & more
In reviews today, Stephen has taken a great in-depth look at Terry Gilliam’s acclaimed Time Bandits (1981) in 4K Ultra HD from the Criterion Collection.
And Tim has weighed in with his thoughts on Chris McKay’s horror comedy Renfield (2023) on Blu-ray from Universal. The film stars Nicolas Cage, Nicholas Hoult, and Awkwafina.
As far as title announcements, the big one today is that Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has officially set the animated sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse for release on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on 9/5. The Digital version becomes available on 8/8. The 4K will include Dolby Atmos audio, while the Blu-ray will feature 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Extras will include audio commentary with the filmmakers, a deleted scene (Miguel Calling), lyric videos, and 10 behind-the-scenes featurettes (Obscure Spiders and Easter Eggs, I’mma Do My Own Thing, Across the Worlds: Designing New Dimensions, Designing Spiders and Spots, Scratches, Score and The Music of the Multiverse, Escape from Spider-Society, Across the Comics-Verse, Creating the Ultimate Spider-Man Movie, Raising a Hero, and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Cast). You can see the final cover artwork for the 4K UHD at left and also below, along with the wide release Blu-ray cover. Note that there will also be retail-exclusive packaging SKUs, including a Steelbook at Best Buy.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has also set Cobra Kai: Season 5 for DVD only release on 9/12. [Read on here...]
- Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Cracking Collection BD
- Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- Tim Salmons
- Stephen Bjork
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- SpiderMan: Across the SpiderVerse 4K
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Renfield BD review
- Time Bandits 4K review
- The Criterion Collection
- Cobra Kai: Season Five DVD
- Air BD
- Ben Affleck
- Matt Damon
- Michael Jordan
- The Boogeyman
- 20th Century Studios
- The Johnstown Flood restoration
- Robert A Harris
- James Mockoski
- Janus Contemporaries
- The Innocent
- EO
- No Bears
- Violent Night 4K
- Kiss the Girls 4K
- Robodoc: The Creation of Robocop
- Decision to Leave 4K
- Mubi
- Confidential Informat
- Past Lives
- Lionsgate
Cujo 4K, a School of Rock Blu-ray Steelbook, Arrow Video and Shout!/Scream Factory’s October slates & more, plus Paul Reubens RIP
We’re starting the week off here at The Digital Bits this afternoon with a great new disc review, this one featuring Tim and Stephen’s tag-team take on Arrow Video’s fantastic Enter the Video Store: Empire of Screams Blu-ray box set, which includes The Dungeonmaster (1984), Dolls (1986), Cellar Dweller (1987), Arena (1989), and Robot Jox (1990). It’s a boxed release that’s well worth checking out if you can get your hands on a copy—the title is sold out and basically only available on the secondary market. One hopes that the films will be released individually on Blu-ray from Arrow in the future.
In announcement news today, Paramount has revealed a new School of Rock: 20th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray Steelbook for release on 9/26. The disc will include audio commentary with Jack Black and director Richard Linklater and nearly an hour of legacy special features.
Paramount will also release a new Halloween H20: 20 Years Later 4K Ultra HD Steelbook Edition on 9/26, celebrating the film’s 25th anniversary. You can see the packaging below the break.
Kino Lorber Studio Classics has officially set Lewis Teague’s Cujo (1983) for 4K Ultra HD release on 10/24, complete with a new 4K scan of the original camera negative, Dolby Vision HDR, and a great new special feature, Cujo Revisited, which is a never-before-seen 2014 roundtable discussion with Dee Wallace, Danny Pintauro, Daniel Hugh Kelly, and the director.
The company has also revealed that Harold Becker’s Sea of Love (1989) is coming to 4K Ultra HD in the months ahead.
And coming to regular Blu-ray from KLSC are Mario Bava’s Black Sabbath (1963) on 10/24 and Jules Dassin’s Topkapi (1964), the street date for which is still TBA. [Read on here...]
- Vinegar Syndrome
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Arrow Video
- Scream Factory
- Shout! Factory
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Stephen Bjork
- Tim Salmons
- Cujo 4K
- Enter the Video Store: Empire of Screams BD review
- School of Rock: 20th Anniversary Edition
- Halloween H20: 20 Years Later 4K Steelbook
- Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- Sea of Love BD
- Black Sabbath (1963) BD
- Topkapi (1964)
- Mario Bava
- Jules Dassin
- Night of the Demons 4K
- Night of the Demons 2 BD
- Night of the Demons 3 BD
- Ferngully DVD
- Pumpkinhead 4K
- Stan Winston
- Wallace & Gromit: The Complete Cracking Collection BD
- Alf: The Complete Series DVD
- Sri Asih: The Warrior
- Shaw Bros Classics: Volume 3
- The Blob (1988) 4K
- Evangelion: Thrice Upon a Time 4K
- Hellraiser: Quartet of Torment 4K
- Hellraiser 4K
- Hellbound: Hellraiser II 4K
- Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth 4K
- Hellraiser: Bloodline 4K
- The House by the Cemetary 4K
- Lucio Fulci
- The Iron Fisted Monk
- The Desperate Hours
- Witness 4K
- Razorback 4K error
- The Last Wave 4K error
- Pennyworth: The Complete Series BD
- Pennyworth: The Complete Third and Final Season BD
- Paul Reubens RIP
- Pee wee Herman
Confirmed: Disney is exiting physical media in Australia, plus Fast X announced, more on Exorcist, Duel & American Graffiti in 4K, plus Space Patrol (UK) on Blu-ray
All right... as one might expect, we’ve got a lot to talk about again today here at The Bits.
First of all, we don’t have any new information on Manta Lab’s “disc-less” WandaVision packaging, except to reiterate that while this is a licensed Disney Consumer Products item, it’s most definitely not an official Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment physical media product. And while some you deluxe packaging collectors might think that’s splitting hairs, for the vast majority of disc consumers around the world it’s a very important distinction. Disney is not suddenly getting in the business of releasing Steelbook packaging for titles they have no intention of actually releasing on disc, and making it okay by including a Digital copy code. Just to be clear. In any case, we hope to hear more on this in the next few days.
As to the matter of today’s other Disney hot topic, I’m afraid, the news is not good. Despite the fact that Sanity has now pulled down their original Facebook post announcing it, we at The Digital Bits have confirmed today with multiple industry, distributor, and retailer sources in the region that Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment is indeed pulling out of the Australian market in terms of physical media. This follows similar moves in Asia (save for Japan) and Latin America, and the reason is apparently down to the gradual collapse of physical disc sales in the region, the growth of Disney+ Starz streaming, and also the rise of global retailers (think Amazon, Zavvi, etc). None of that will be of any comfort to disc fans in Australia, who will now have to pay a hefty shipping premium to import titles from outside the country. But it is true that Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol 3 will be the last new-release Disney title to get a physical release in the region. Previously-released titles may continue to be available for purchase until the end of the year, but that will be up to individual retailers.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, folks, but there it is.
Now then, before we shift to a bit of announcement news, we have several new disc reviews here at The Bits that are worth mentioning today...
Here’s the big one: Stephen has just turned in his in-depth thoughts on William Friedkin’s To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) in 4K Ultra HD, as newly-released by our friends at Kino Lorber Studio Classics. It’s a great disc, with the best A/V presentation of the film to date, and it includes nearly all of the previously-created special features. [Read on here...]
- Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- The Exorcist 4K
- Paramount Home Entertainment
- WDSHE exits Australian market
- Sanity
- Marvel Studios
- Disney Consumer Products
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- WandaVision Discless Steelbook
- Manta Lab
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Fast X 4K
- Duel 4K
- American Graffiti 4K
- Space Patrol UK BD
- Gerry Anderson Store
- To Live and Die in LA 4K review
- Stephen Bjork
- Dennis Seuling
- The Damned Don't Cry BD review
- Land of the Pharaohs BD review
- The Mississippi Gambler BD review
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Tim Salmons
- The Adventures of Batman BD review
- Stooge O Rama BD review
- Fall 4K
- Lionsgate
- Friday the 13th 4K Steelbook
- Sympathy for the Devil
- Gangnam Zombie
- Pusher Trilogy BD
- Umbrella Entertainment
- Hercules Returns
- The Cannonball Run
- Early Films of the French New Wave
- Icarus Films
- Well Go USA
- Cannonball Run II
Criterion’s October slate includes The Others & Videodrome in 4K, plus Dio: Dreamers Never Die, For All Mankind: Season 3 & Manny Coto RIP
We’re kicking off the new week today with three more disc reviews from The Bits review team, including...
Tim’s thoughts on Martin Brest’s Midnight Run (1988) in 4K Ultra HD from Shout! Factory via their Shout Select line.
Stephen’s take on Mizuho Nishikubo’s animated Giovanni’s Island (2014) on Blu-ray from GKids.
And Dennis’ look at John Cromwell’s Caged (1950) on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive Collection.
More reviews are forthcoming all this week, so be sure to check back every day for them.
Now then, the big release news today is that the Criterion Collection has just announced its October Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD slate, which includes five great new titles. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- Tim Salmons
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Stephen Bjork
- Midnight Run 4K review
- Giovanni's Island BD review
- GKids
- Shout! Factory
- Warner Archive Collection
- Caged BD review
- The Criterion Collection's October 2023 slate
- Nicolas Roeg
- Don't Look Now 4K
- David Cronenberg
- Videodrome 4K
- Tod Browning's Sideshow Shockers BD
- The Others 4K
- Dimension Films
- Nanny BD
- Alejandro Amenabar
- Nikyatu Jusu
- 20th Century Studios
- The Creator
- Gareth Edwards
- Manny Coto RIP
- Star Trek: Enterprise
- Dio: Dreamers Never Die 4K
- Mercury Studios
- Ronnie James Dio
- No Hard Feelings
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Dazzler Media
- For All Mankind: Season Three BD
- 24
- Dr Giggles
- Odyssey 5
The Flash is official for 8/29, plus new Vinegar Syndrome 4K Ultra HD titles, Monk: Season Two on Blu-ray & SAG-AFTRA joins the WGA on strike
We have three more new disc reviews for you again today here at The Bits, including...
Stuart’s thoughts on Wojciech Jerzy Has’ The Saragossa Manuscript (1965) on Blu-ray from Yellow Veil Pictures via Vinegar Syndrome.
Dennis’ take on the vintage Rin Tin Tin double feature of Clash of the Wolves (1925) and Where the North Begins (1923) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Tim’s take on another Shawscope: Volume One Blu-ray title from Arrow Video: Lau Kar-Leung’s Heroes of the East (1978), also known as Challenge of the Ninja, Shaolin vs. Ninja, and/or Shaolin Challenges Ninja.
In announcements today, the big news is that Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment and DC Studios have officially set Andy Muschietti’s The Flash for release on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on 8/29, with the Digital and “Web3 Movie Experience” expected on 7/18. [Read on here...]
- Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Tim Salmons
- Paramount
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Shawscope: Volume One BD review
- Arrow Video
- Dennis Seuling
- The Flash 4K
- Vinegar Syndrome
- The Saragossa Manuscript BD review
- Clash of the Wolves & Where North Begins BD review
- Heroes of the East (1978) BD review
- DC Studios
- Warner Bros Discovery Home Entertainment
- Gorgo 4K
- Terror at Tenkiller 4K
- Monk: The Complete Second Season BD
- SAG AFTRA go on strike
- Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Roman Holiday, our thanks to Shout!’s Jeff Nelson, farewell Olive Films & more
Today’s new disc reviews here at The Bits include...
Stephen’s review of Robert Aldrich’s The Longest Yard (1974) in 4K Ultra HD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
His take on James Wan’s Insidious (2010) in 4K Steelbook from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
And Stuart’s look at Philippe Le Guay’s The Man in the Basement (2021) on DVD from Kino Lorber and Greenwich Entertainment.
Don’t forget that today is the final day of Amazon’s Prime Day Deals, and there are still LOTS of them to be had on 4K Ultra HD titles, movie and TV collections, and much more. And if you click to Amazon through one of our links (like this one) before you start shopping with them, it makes a huge difference in helping us to keep The Digital Bits going. So we appreciate the support! [Read on here...]
- Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Season Three BD
- Shawscope: Volume One BD review
- Arrow Video
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Paramount
- Tim Salmons
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- Stephen Bjork
- The Longest Yard 4K review
- Insidious 4K review
- The Five Venoms BD review
- Crippled Avengers BD review
- The Man in the Basement DVD review
- Amazon Prime Day Deals
- Roman Holiday 4K
- Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
- Expendables 4K
- Lionsgate
- Olive Films
- Shout! Factory
- Jeff Nelson leaves Shout
- Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
- The Stuff
- Hellbound: Hellraiser 2
- House II: The Second Story
- The Count Yorga Collection
- Flowers in the Attic
- Gothic Fantastico: Four Italian Tales of Terror
- Star Wars: Ahsoka trailer
- Ridley Scott's Napoleon trailer
- Scream Factory
Paramount sets Transformers: Rise of the Beasts for BD & 4K on 10/10, plus Warner Archive’s August slate, Jack Ryan: Season Three, new KLSC titles & more
We have three new disc reviews and a nice batch of Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD title announcements to start the week off for you today...
First, Dennis has reviewed Dave Thomas’ The Experts (1989) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
Dennis and Tim have jointly reviewed Jan de Bont’s The Haunting (1999) in 4K Ultra HD from Scream Factory.
And Tim has reviewed another Shaw Brothers title on disc, in this case Chang Cheh’s Chinatown Kid (1977) from Arrow Video’s fantastic Shawscope: Volume One Blu-ray box set.
In announcement news this morning, Paramount has just made Steven Caple Jr.’s Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023) official for release on Blu-ray, DVD, 4K Ultra HD, and 4K Steelbook on 10/10, with the Digital release set to drop tomorrow (7/11). Extras will apparently include extended and deleted scenes (including an alternate opening and ending) and 9 behind-the-scenes featurettes (Human Affairs, Life in the 90s, Heroes, Villains, The Chase, The Battle of Ellis Island, Into the Jungle, The Switchback Attack, and The Final Conflict). Unfortunately, we don’t have any disc specs. But you can see what we believe is the near-final cover artwork at left and also below the break. [Read on here...]
- Scream Factory
- Bluray
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Tim Salmons
- Dennis Seuling
- Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
- Paramount
- The Experts BD review
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- The Haunting (1999) 4K review
- Chinatown Kid (1977) BD review
- Arrow Video
- Shawscope: Volume One BD review
- Steven Caple Jr
- The Warner Archive Collection
- Little Women (1933) BD
- The Life of Emile Zola (1937) BD
- Father’s Little Dividend (1951) BD
- Judy Garland
- Wichita (1955) BD
- Gay Purree (1962) BD
- Spinout (1966) BD
- Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Season Three BD
- Fire Country: Season One DVD
- Prime Cut (1972) 4K
- The Boogens (1981) 4K
- Brain Donors (1992) BD
- The Best of Times (1986) BD
- The Legend of Calamity Jane BD
- Discotek Media
- The Blackening (2022)
- Nefarious BD
Legend of Zorro, Elizabeth, Promising Young Woman, new Severin & Via Vision titles, Film Masters & be sure to watch Greatest Geek Year Ever! 1982 tomorrow!
We’re closing out the week this afternoon with some newsy odds and ends, a few more tidbits about forthcoming titles from our industry sources, and of course more new disc reviews. Today’s reviews include...
Tim’s take on Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs (1991) in 4K Ultra HD from our friends at Scream Factory.
His look at Craig R. Baxley’s Stone Cold (1991) on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
And Stuart’s thoughts on Richard Thorpe’s The Truth About Spring (1965) on Blu-ray, also from the good folks over at Kino Lorber Studio Classics.
In 4K Ultra HD release news, you might recall that yesterday we mentioned that Sony was bringing Martin Campbell’s The Legend of Zorro (2005) to the format on 8/22. Likewise, Universal was working on a 4K release of Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman (2020) for that same day. [Read on here...]
- Severin Films
- The Killer Shrews
- The Giant Gila Monster
- Universal
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- Promising Young Woman 4K
- The Legend of Zorro 4K
- Timmy Time
- Tim Salmons
- Stuart Galbraith IV
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bluray
- Scream Factory
- Via Vision Entertainment
- The People Under the Stairs 4K review
- Stone Cold BD review
- The Truth About Spring BD review
- Elizabeth 4K
- Journey to the Center of the Earth BD
- Where Time Began
- Film Masters
- Phil Hopkins
- Greatest Geek Year Ever! 1982