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Pick-Ups for the Week of October 3, 2016
Welcome to a new edition of Pick-Ups!
Welcome to October! I’ve been gone on vacation for the past couple of weeks, but it’s good to be back. I have a lot of reviews to get in this month, including both new and older titles that we haven’t covered here previously, so be prepared for that. I also have a new bi-weekly feature at the beginning of next month, and if you’re a Scream Factory fan, you will definitely appreciate it.
And since it’s the Halloween season, I’ll be attending several theatrical events this month. This weekend we checked out Tim Burton’s latest, which is Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, and anybody who follows me on Facebook knows how I felt about it... not good. Anyways, Rifftrax is doing a live riffing of Carnival of Souls later this month as well, which I’m a little torn over, but I never miss one of their shows. Also, on October 5 (Wednesday), Fathom Events is presenting Young Frankenstein in theaters for a one night event, which includes a live introduction from Mel Brooks himself. I’m also attending a marathon of all of the Nightmare on Elm Street movies on October 29 at my local Alamo Drafthouse. Needless to say, Halloween certainly keeps me busy every year.
And if you’re staying in for much of Halloween this year, then there’s plenty on TV to check out. As a matter of fact, you might want to clear your DVRs as there is a ton of Halloween programming, especially on Turner Classic Movies. They’re showing quite a range of monster movies, slashers, and everything in between. You can read all about it here.
Anyways, let’s move on to some reviews. [Read on here…]
- Tim Salmons
- Bluray
- Bluray Disc
- review
- reviews
- Dailies
- PickUps
- Chopping Mall
- Blood Diner
- Deathstalker
- Deathstalker II
- Bill & Ted's Most Excellent Collection
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
- Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
- Scream Factory
- Shout! Factory
- Shout Select
- Lionsgate
- Vestron Video Collector's Series
- Mystery Science Theater 3000
- Volume 3
- Volume III
- DVD
- DVD Disc
- boxed set
- horror
- science fiction
- comedy
- slapstick
- Up from the Depths
- Double Feature
- Limited Edition
- MST3K
- The Digital Bits
Rifftrax Live! MST3K Reunion Review
For many fans of Mystery Science Theater 3000, getting the crew aboard the Satellite of Love, as well as the mad scientists way down in Deep 13, all together for a reunion wasn’t ever likely to become a reality. There were lots of factors at play keeping it from happening, many of which stem from the relationships and the “alleged” goings-on behind the scenes of the show.
Many of the cast members had also gone their various ways to pursue other projects after the show went off the air in 1999, not to mention that it would only have been relegated to a convention appearance of some sort. In many ways, it was indeed a long-shot that it would ever happen. [Read on here...]
Blu-ray News – Sopranos: Complete on Blu for just $75, plus bring back MST3K & Battlestar: Face of the Enemy on Blu at last!
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Our own Jim Hemphill has just posted a new review for you today, featuring his thoughts on Neil Jordan’s Angel now available from Twilight Time. Tim has also updated his Army of Darkness: Collector’s Edition Blu-ray review to included updated details on Scream/Shout! Factory’s new BD replacement program for the title.
And a quick note: The Amazon Black Friday “Deal of the Day” is HBO’s The Sopranos: The Complete Series on BD for just $75 – a whopping 73% off the regular price. Not bad! Click the link here or below (the cover art) to take advantage if you’re interested. Don’t forget too that Amazon is continuing to post early Black Friday deals each day this month. [Read on here…]
Blu-ray News – Mad Men & Justified: Complete, Civil War: 25th, Going Clear, classic Speed Racer on BD & more!
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Afternoon, folks. We’ve got a bunch of news for you today, and a whole lot of reviews for you too.
First up, our own Jim Hemphill has turned in his thoughts on Twilight Time’s new Blu-ray edition of The Fabulous Baker Boys. Looks like they’ve done a nice job of it, so do give it a look.
Also today, Tim Salmons has turned in a huge new edition of his regular Pick-Ups column, featuring reviews of more than twenty Mystery Science Theater 3000 DVD box sets from Shout! Factory! That’s a whole lotta MST3K, so be sure check it out if you’re a fan. [Read on here…]
- Bluray
- BD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- Mad Men: The Complete Series
- Jim Hemphill
- The Fabulous Baker Boys
- Tim Salmons
- PickUps
- Mystery Science Theater 3000
- MST3K
- Mad Men: The Final Season Part 2
- Justified: The Complete Series
- The Civil War: 25th Anniversary Commemorative Edition
- Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
- Ghost in the Shell: The Movie
- The Phantom of the Opera
- Speed Racer TV series
- FUNimation
New GitS: 25th, plus Neverending Story, Following, Days of Future Past: DC, Leprechaun & more
In announcement news today, Anchor Bay has the Blu-ray release of the Ghost in the Shell: 25th Anniversary Edition on 9/30 (SRP $29.99). You can see the artwork left and below. It will include a new HD transfer of the film (1.85:1 aspect ratio) with audio in English DTS-HD MA 5.1 and Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0 (with English SDH). Additional details on extras (if any) will follow. [Read on here…]
Bad Movies Are Bad: A Few Comments (and Criticisms) on MST3K and Rifftrax
It seems appropriate that I’m sitting here with a VHS copy of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode The Hellcats by my side (and not with the express intention of mentioning it for this article). Upon the day of the release of the Rifftrax Live show of Sharknado, I felt the urge to throw some of my thoughts and opinions about MST3K and its spin-offs out there just to have a little bit of perspective on the sudden growth in popularity of riffing on movies. And I already went into a pretty solid amount of detail about the show’s history when I reviewed the Collector’s Edition Blu-ray release of the movie of MST3K, so I won’t bother doing any sort of a recap. Chances are high that if you’re reading this article, you’re a fan of the show. So let’s just dive into it. [Read on here...]