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RIP Burt Reynolds, plus Recent Releases on Blu-ray & DVD
(As I am writing this month’s column, word spread that the world had lost Nick Redman, a man of incomparable vision and love of classic films. He was a friend of mine and this entire website. I’ll write more next time.)
Maybe it was the mustache. Or the unscripted quips. Or the genteel Southern manner.
Or just maybe it was that laugh, a bombastic cackle delivered by one comfortable in his own skin – inviting his audience gut bust with him, as though they were all in a private joke.
That’s our Burt. And he’s, unbelievably, gone. [Read on here...]
Rest in Peace Nick Redman, filmmaker, music producer, and co-founder of Twilight Time
We had some content that we’d planned to post today here at The Bits, but we’ve decided to push it until Monday as a result of a bit of terrible news that’s come our way this afternoon.
We’re very sad to report that Nick Redman passed away yesterday. Nick was the co-founder (with Brian Jamieson) of the great Twilight Time indie Blu-ray label and a longtime documentary filmmaker, soundtrack producer, and film historian.
Redman produced and directed A Turning of the Earth: John Ford, John Wayne, and The Searchers (1998 – which you can find on Warner’s The Searchers: 50th Anniversary Special Edition DVD and on Blu-ray) and the feature-length Becoming John Ford documentary (2007 – available in the terrific Ford at Fox DVD collection or by itself on DVD), among other shorts and features.
He co-founded Twilight Time in 2011, which has since released hundreds of great classic cinema titles on Blu-ray, many with new commentaries featuring the likes of Redman, writer and film historian Julie Kirgo (who became Nick’s wife last July) and others. [Read on here...]
Bud on Burt, plus New on Blu-ray
[What follows is a feature I wrote for The Daily Oklahoman about one of the greatest movie stars and human beings ever… Burt Reynolds]
Maybe it was the mustache. Or the unscripted quips. Or the genteel Southern manner.
Or just maybe it was that laugh, a cackle delivered by one comfortable in his own skin – inviting his audience gut bust with him, as though they were all in a private joke.
That’s our Burt. And he’s, unbelievably, gone.
Fame, according to Jeanine Bissinger, is “often conferred or withheld just as is love, for reasons and on grounds other than merits.” Burt Reynolds earned his fame with raw boned talent and insight into the business of filmed diversion. [Read on here...]
Spike Lee’s School Daze on BD, M:I – Fallout/Philadelphia 4K dates, more BD release news & RIP Gary Kurtz
First up today, we’ve got three new disc reviews for you to check out if you’re interested...
Dennis has checked out Gotti from Lionsgate.
David looks at Autumn in New York from the MVD Marquee Classics line.
And Tim has given Arrow Video’s What Have They Done to Your Daughters? a spin. All three are on Blu-ray.
Also, Michael Coate looks back today at Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused on the film’s 25th anniversary with author and historian Thomas A. Christie. You’ll find that in his latest installment of History, Legacy & Showmanship. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Dennis Seuling
- David Steigman
- Tim Salmons
- Autumn in New York BD review
- Gotti BD review
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Dazed and Confused 25th anniversary
- Thomas A Christie
- What Have They Done to Your Daughters? BD review
- Gary Kurtz RIP
- Spike Lee
- School Daze: 30th Anniversary Edition BD
- Juliet Naked
- Little Italy
- Twilight Time
- Mission: Impossible Fallout 4K
- Philadelphia 4K
- Epic Pictures Dread Central
- Kidnapped
- Mad Dog and Glory
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
Air Force One, Panic Room & Evil Dead on 4K, plus Live and Let Die’s 45th, new BD reviews & Robservations
Today’s update is a quickie, but we’ve got some good stuff for you.
Let’s get the usual site business out of the way first...
We’ve got three new reviews for you today, including Tim’s take on The Addiction: Special Edition Blu-ray from Arrow, David’s thoughts on Let’s Make Love on Blu-ray from Twilight Time, and Dennis’ look back at Laugh-In: The Complete Fifth Season on DVD from Time Life. All are worth checking out.
Also today, we’ve posted a brand new History, Legacy & Showmanship column from our own Michael Coate, in which he takes a look back at Live and Let Die with a roundtable of Bond experts in celebration of the film’s 45th anniversary. It’s a great retrospective and another fine addition to Michael’s Bond series, so definitely give it a read. We think you’ll really enjoy it. [Read on here...]
- Dennis Seuling
- David Steigman
- Tim Salmons
- Twilight Time
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Air Force One 4K
- Hook 4K
- Philadelphia 4K
- Panic Room 4K
- Evil Dead 4K
- Evil Dead II 4K
- XMen Trilogy 4K
- Robservations
- Burnettwork
- Robert Meyer Burnett
- Michael Coate
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Live and Let Die 45th anniversary
- Let's Make Love BD review
- The Addiction: Special Edition BD review
- Laugh In: The Complete Fifth Season DVD review
- Release Dates & Artwork with 4K search
- Constantine: City of Demons 4K
- Christine 4K
- Free Enterprise
- Starship Smackdown
Mission: Impossible – Fallout date, Zatoichi, Twilight’s October, Candyman, Critters Collection & more
First things first today... we have no less than four new Blu-ray reviews for you to check out.
Tim has given John Carpenter’s Memoirs of an Invisible Man a look on disc from Scream Factory. David Steigman has checked in with his thoughts on Take a Girl Like You (1970) from Twilight Time. And Dennis Sueling has turned in his thoughts on Kino’s The Maids (1975) and Olive Film’s Streets of Vengeance.
Also today, we’ve just learned from our retail sources that Mission: Impossible – Fallout is expected to street on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD on 12/4. Best Buy will have an exclusive Steelbook version. Adjust your plans accordingly. We’ve updated the 4K Ultra HD Release List here at The Bits accordingly.
By the way, before y’all start freaking out: This is very likely TEMP cover artwork (at left and also below) for use by retailers for pre-orders. Don’t assume it’s final until Paramount finally announces the title. [Read on here...]
- Mission: Impossible Fallout 4K
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Batman: The Animated Series on Bluray
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Zatoichi 1989 BD
- Candyman BD
- The Critters Collection BD
- Scream Factory
- Twilight Time
- Memoirs of an Invisible Man BD review
- Tim Salmons
- David Steigman
- Dennis Seuling
- The Maid BD review
- Streets of Vengeance BD review
- Take a Girl Like You BD review
- The Avengers 4K
- Avengers: Age of Ultron 4K
- Sword of Sherwood Forest BD
- The Adventures of Hajji Baba BD
- Black Widow BD
- Short Night of Glass Dolls BD
- Superfly
- Lake Placid: Legacy
- The Venture Bros
- Go Team Venture! The Art and Making of The Venture Bros book
- Dark Horse
- A Christmas Story Live!
Star Wars Rebels: Season Four announced, plus new Fox MOD TV DVDs, Warner Archive, Twilight & more
Let’s start with the big news today... Lucasfilm and Walt Disney Studios have just officially set Star Wars Rebels: The Complete Fourth Season for release on Blu-ray and DVD on 7/31. The Disney XD series, which just won a Saturn Award last night for this its final season, wraps up with all 15 episodes in 1080p HD and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio.
Extras on the Blu-ray set will include six audio commentaries with executive producer Dave Filoni, 3 featurettes (Ghosts of Legend, Force of Rebellion, and Kevin Kiner: The Rebel Symphony), plus 8 Rebels Recon segments. You can see the cover artwork at left and also below.
Before we continue, a quick note: We’ve just updated the Release Dates & Artwork section once more here at the site with all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD cover artwork and Amazon.com pre-orders. As always, any time you order literally anything from Amazon or Amazon.co.uk (click here) through our links it goes to help support our ongoing work on The Bits and we appreciate it. [Read on here...]
- 4K Ultra HD
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Star Wars Rebels: The Complete Season Four BD
- 2018 Saturn Awards
- Cliff Stephenson
- Release Dates & Artwork with 4K search
- DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis
- Village of the Damned
- The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
- Billy Budd
- The Warner Archive
- 20th Century Fox MOD TV DVDs
- Last Man on Earth
- Life in Pieces
- Fresh Off the Boat
- Speechless
- Queen of the South
- New Girl
- Last Man Standing
- The Mick
- The Exorcist TV series
- Rosewood
- Wayward Pines
- Second Chance
- Cooper Barret's Guide to Surviving Life
- Pitch
- Son of Zorn
- Star
- Bad Samaritan
- Twilight Time
- The Children of Huang Shi
- Cinderella Liberty
- Genghis Khan
- The Revolt of Mamie Stover
- The Last Hurrah
- In My Country
- The Other Side of Midnight
- The Bravados
- Power Rangers Ninja Steel
- Overboard
- Hitler's Hollywood
- The Garden of Eden
On Someone with Foresight & Recent Releases
Sometimes it’s wonderful to find someone who hails from the same planet as you. I go to film festivals and am always pleased to find intelligent, well dressed and conversant people on subjects close to my heart. These folks, somewhat like yours truly, are professionals, go to work every day, raise families and live contemplative and productive lives. And, well, like a fool such as I, love, as Pauline Kael once said, “when the lights go down.”
I’ve been extremely lucky – I’ve had mentors and friends who have done their dead level best to educate me in the ways of the world while also sharing their deep and abiding love for everything silver and screen. [Read on here...]
- Olive Films
- DVD
- Bluray Disc
- View from the Cheap Seats
- Bud Elder
- Twilight Time
- Warner Archive
- The Digital Bits
- Shout! Factory
- Shout Select
- Screen Archives Entertainment
- The Criterion Collection
- Doctor Joe Fallin
- King of Jazz
- No Orchids for Miss Blandish
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- Underworld USA
- Gun Crazy
In Saturn’s Rings IMAX, Orange Is the New Black, Shark Week, new Twilight/Kino & new German 4K titles
It’s a little bit of a slow news day today, but we do have a couple items of interest for you...
First though, I had the chance to see an impressive new IMAX film last night. Directed by Stephen van Vuuren and narrated by LeVar Burton of Star Trek fame, In Saturn’s Rings is a large-format look at NASA’s Cassini mission to Saturn, made using over 7.5 million real high-resolution images of the planet, its moons, and other astronomical objects, carefully assembled and presented using classical multi-plane animation techniques. The film is aptly named; some of these images are truly breathtaking, putting you right in the middle of the Saturn system. If you’re a space enthusiast or simply love a good IMAX documentary, the film is well worth a look.
It’s now playing at a handful of theaters around the country, with many more screenings to come. And I can tell you, it would make a pretty fine Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD release at some point too. You can visit the official website here for all the details and you can see the trailer below. Be sure to view it in native 4K if you can for the full effect. [Read on here...]
- The 4K Ultra HD Release List
- Scream Factory
- Shout! Factory
- Kino Lorber Studio Classics
- 4K Ultra HD
- Back the Bits
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Shark Week
- In Saturn's Rings IMAX
- Twilight Time
- Orange Is the New Black: Season Five
- LaVar Burton
- Freak Show
- Birth of a Nation
- Hilda Crane
- Geronimo: An American Legend
- Next Stop Greenwich Village
- Irma La Douce
- 12 Strong 4K
- Only the Brave 4K
- Roman J Israel Esq 4K
- Bill & Ted Face the Music
X-Files: Season 11, Yor reviewed on BD, Twilight’s April slate & Oscar nominations announced
We’re starting the day with a new Blu-ray review from our own Tim Salmons, who takes look at Antonio Margheriti’s Yor, the Hunter from the Future: 35th Anniversary Edition from Mill Creek Entertainment. The title streeted last Tuesday and is now available. You can read that here.
In release news today, Amazon is now taking pre-orders on 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment’s The X-Files: The Complete Season 11 on Blu-ray and DVD ($29.99 and $19.99). Street date is still TBA.
Our friends over at Twilight Time have announced their April Blu-ray release slate, which is set to include Paul Schrader’s Auto Focus (2002), Philip Dunne’s Blue Denim (1959), Jacques Demy’s Model Shop (1969), and Martin Ritt’s No Down Payment (1957). [Read on here…]