Displaying items by tag: Bluray Disc
A trio of new 4K reviews, our best wishes to Carrie Fisher & Merry Christmas from The Digital Bits
All right, in the last 24 hours I’ve managed to get a trio of new 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray reviews finished and posted here at the site. They include Luke Scott’s Morgan from 20th Century Fox, Clint Eastwood’s Sully from Warner Bros., and Len Wiseman’s Underworld from Sony. Morgan arrived in stores two weeks ago, Sully just this week, and Underworld streets next Tuesday. All three discs are well worth a look, but the best film of the lot is definitely Sully. It’s also a rare full 4K release with HDR and a great Dolby Atmos sound mix. Do give them a look. [Read on here…]
Celebrating Rocky’s 40th, plus Dead or Alive, Doctor Strange, Rogue One & Star Wars in 4K?
All right, I’m finally back to some semblance of functional today after a good three-day bout with the flu. As such, we’ve got a bit of good content for you here at The Bits today.
First up, our own Michael Coate celebrates the 40th anniversary of Rocky with a brand new film retrospective and roundtable discussion in his latest installment of History, Legacy & Showmanship. The column is a great in-depth read, as always, and features the participation of film historians Leger Grindon, Edward Gross, and Eric Lichtenfeld, and documentary filmmaker Cliff Stephenson. Don’t miss it! [Read on here…]
Lifeboat, Jack Reacher, The Gate, Hacksaw Ridge, new Amazon BD pre-orders & more
My apologies, but this flu I’ve come down with has gotten worse rather than better today. So I’ve got a release news update for you but that’s about it. Still, there’s definitely some good news to report.
First up, Kino Lorber has set Alfred Hitchcock’s Lifeboat (1944) for Blu-ray release on 3/7. Extras will include audio commentary by film historian Tim Lucas, audio commentary by film professor Drew Casper, The Making of Lifeboat documentary, an animated montage of images, and reversible cover art (the front part of which you can see there on the left). Also coming to Blu-ray on 3/7 from the company is Richard Fleischer’s Compulsion (1959). [Read on here…]
- The Triplets of Belleville
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Lifeboat
- Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
- Hacksaw Ridge
- The Gate
- Vestron Video Collector's Series
- Dr Orloff's Monster
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- Passengers
- Allied
- Nocturnal Animals
- Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
- Release Dates & Artwork
Inferno, Triplets of Belleville, Cinema Paradiso update, new BD reviews & a Blade Runner 2049 teaser
Well, I’ve been fighting it for a few days now but it seems that I’ve finally come down with some kind of flu bug. Damn it. The upside is that I’m spending a lot of time watching movies, so I’m working on more 4K reviews here today.
Meanwhile, Tim has checked in with a new Scream for a Week column in which he delivers a pair of new Blu-ray reviews of his own: Scream Factory’s The Beast Within and the Ghoulies/Ghoulies II Double Feature. He also tosses in his thoughts on Vestron Video’s new C.H.U.D.: Bud the Chud. [Read on here…]
- Tim Salmons
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- Cinema Paradiso: 25th Anniversary Edition
- Inferno 4K
- The Triplets of Belleville
- Blader Runner 2049 teaser
- The Beast Within review
- Ghoulies Ghoulies II review
- CHUD: Bud the Chud review
- Scream for a Week
- Grace and Frankie Season Two
- Solace
- Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
- The Accountant 4K
- Loving
Scream for a Week – December 19, 2016
Welcome to our newest column addition Scream for a Week!
Starting things off is the great ‘Dolph Lundgren hunting a killer alien’ movie Dark Angel (a.k.a. I Come in Peace). New here is a terrific double feature of Ghoulies and Ghoulies II, a fun pair of Gremlins knock-offs that popped up during the Empire Pictures’ reign. Following that is another new review, this one of a neat but oddball monster movie called The Beast Within, written by Tom Holland and directed by Philipe Mora. Next we have Astron 6’s The Editor, a fun homage to the Italian Giallos of the 60s and 70s. Finally, New Year’s Evil is a Cannon Films slasher that seems an appropriate title to go out on for the year. [Read on here...]
My non-spoiler review of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
This is just a quick post to close out the week here at The Bits, but I wanted to chime in this afternoon with my non-spoiler comments about Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which I saw last night in RealD 3D (via Barco Laser projection – no IMAX Laser 3D, but it’s good).
First of all, let me say: I really enjoyed the hell out of this film. I actually liked it more than I liked The Force Awakens, and I enjoyed that film too. Rogue One manages a nifty threading of the needle. On the one hand, it has to feel like authentic Star Wars (it certainly does to me) and it has to meet very high fan expectations (it mostly does this for me too). On the other hand, no film can possibly do that for everyone. Every longtime fan has likely imagined the story described in the opening crawl of the original Star Wars, and every one of those fans who is now connected to the film industry in one way or another has probably already directed that movie in their heads. So not everyone is going embrace everything about this film. Yet, it’s still a blast. [Read on here…]
Criterion’s March slate, xXx: 15th Anniversary & Rogue One BD/3D pre-orders are starting soon
All right, this will be a day long remembered! Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens tonight at theaters all across the States and around the world. But we’ll come back to that in a moment.
First, we’ve got more reviews for you. I’ve just posted my thoughts on Warner and DC’s Suicide Squad in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray format. I don’t much care for the film myself, but it sure looks great and the 4K disc is pretty terrific in terms of A/V quality. There’s a nice batch of extras on the enclosed Blu-ray too. So that’s something.
Also, Tim has turned in his thoughts on Val Lewton and Jacques Tourneur’s classic 1942 horror film Cat People, which has recently been released on Blu-ray Disc by our friends over at the Criterion Collection. It’s a great disc, so don’t miss it! [Read on here…]
- Bluray Disc
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- Bluray
- Tim Salmons
- Cat People BD review
- Suicide Squad 4K UHD BD review
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story BD preorders
- Criterion March 2017 slate
- xXx: 15th Anniversary Edition
- 45 Years
- Multiple Maniacs
- Being There
- BlowUp
- Canoa: A Shameful Memory
- Ghost in the Shell: stand Alone Complex
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG
- Cinema Paradiso: Special Edition
Ghost in the Shell in new Mondo Steelbook packaging, plus American Pastoral, Red Dawn: CE & more
Here at the site today, Tim has turned in a new Blu-ray review, this time featuring Criterion’s recent release of Carnival of Souls (1962). It’s a terrific package, with an amazing transfer and fine extras too.
We’ve also got Russell’s weekly update of the Release Dates & Artwork section with all the latest Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K cover artwork as well as Amazon.com pre-order links. As always, whenever you order anything at all after clicking to Amazon through any of our links, you’re helping to support our work here at The Bits and we really do appreciate it very much. [Read on here…]
- Warner Archive
- Tim Salmons
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- Ghost in the Shell Mondo Steelbook BD
- American Pastoral
- Red Dawn: Collection's Edition
- Carnival of Souls Criterion BD review
- Release Dates & Artwork update
- Russell Hammond
- Contract to Kill
- Driftwood
- Burn Country
- Priceless
- Loving
- Mercy Street: Season 2
- Bells Are Ringing
- Firestarter: Collector's Edition
- RoboCop 2: Collector's Edition
- RoboCop 3: Collector's Edition
Dirty Dancing: 30th, March/April Twilight, Arrow Academy & Oppo launches its 4K UHD BD Player
We’re kicking things off this week with Tim’s in-depth thoughts on Well Go USA’s new Phantasm: Remastered Blu-ray release (see here). Sounds like the new transfer is pretty terrific, though you might want to keep those older versions of the film for all the previous extras.
In announcement news today, Lionsgate Home Entertainment is planning a Dirty Dancing: 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo release for 2/7, following a brief return to theaters for the film on 1/29 and 2/1 through Fathom Events. The home media release will include a regular Blu-ray/DVD Combo and a Limited Edition Collector’s Box set with swag. Both will feature new disc-based extras. You can see the regular version at the left there. We’ll post additional details as they become available. [Read on here…]
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
- Tim Salmons
- Bluray
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- Arrow Academy
- Cinema Paradiso: Special Edition
- Dirty Dancing: 30th Anniversary Edition
- Oppo Ultra HD Bluray player
- UDP203 4K Ultra HD BD player
- Phantasm Remastered BD review
- The Story of God with Morgan Freeman
- How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
- Twilight Time
- Peyton Place
- Baby Boom
- Year of the Comet
- Our Man in Havana
- You'll Never Get Rich
- Another Woman
- The Fortune Cookie
John Wick 4K official, new Doctor Who & Wait Until Dark/Bad Day at Black Rock from Warner Archive
Okay, just got a quickie post to close out the week here at The Bits, as I’m hard at work on more new disc reviews. Among the titles I’m working are Kubo and the Two Strings and UFO: The Complete Series on Blu-ray (the latter being a Region B title), and also Suicide Squad, Morgan, and The Magnificent Seven in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray format. So watch this space over the next week or so for my thoughts on those.
Meanwhile, Tim has turned in a new Blu-ray review himself, in this case a look at Lucio Fulci’s Manhattan Baby: 3-disc Limited Edition, which is now available from our friends over at Blue Underground. [Read on here…]