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Fox confirms more elaborate Martian: Special Edition BD on the way at NASA/Fox “Mars 101” event
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First things first today: Our own Jim Hemphill has just posted a new Blu-ray review, this time featuring a look at Alexander Singer’s 1971 western Captain Apache, now available on Blu-ray from Kino Lorber.
In announcement news today, Universal has set Cary Grant: The Vault Collection for DVD only release on 4/19. Here’s a bit about the collection from the studio’s press site: “Featuring 18 films released between 1932 and 1936, the collection showcases the actor as he perfects his comedic timing and stretches his dramatic skills in a variety of roles alongside such Hollywood legends as Marlene Dietrich, Mae West, Sylvia Sidney, Charles Laughton, Gary Cooper, Randolph Scott and Fredric March. Including his feature film debut, This is the Night, as well as several Pre-Code dramas and comedies plus 5 films never before available to own…” We’ll post the complete list of films as soon as the studio provides it. [Read on here…]
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- The Martian
- Bill Nye the Science Guy
- Adam Savage
- Andy Weir
- Ridley Scott
- The Journey to Mars 101
- The Martian VR Experience
- The Martian: Special Edition
- 20th Century Fox
- NASA
- JPL
- The Planetary Society
- Drew Goddard
- Alien: Covenant
- Kevin Grazier
- Cary Grant: The Vault Collection
- 007: Daniel Craig 4Film Collection
- Little House on the Prairie: Season Nine
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- Oculus Rift
Blu-ray News – New Synapse titles, Glee: Season 6 on BD (Japan only) & go see The Martian
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It’s a terribly slow news day today in terms of Blu-ray and DVD-related announcements, but that’s okay. You should all just go out and see Ridley Scott’s The Martian anyway. I saw it last night and I’ll tell you, it’s his best film since the 2005 Kingdom of Heaven: Director’s Cut. The film honors Andy Weir’s original book, retaining much of its scientific accuracy and sense of humor, and it nails the real-life spirit and dedication that’s at the heart of what NASA does, getting all the little details of manned spaceflight correct – no small task. Best of all, it does all this while managing to be entertaining as hell. I absolutely loved The Martian, and it’s that rare film worth seeing in 3D too – the vast open spaces of the Red Planet have never looked so epic. [Read on here…]