Where The Wild Things Are - 3/2/10
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Where The Wild Things Are - 3/2/10
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Warner Home Video has revealed early details on DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($35.99) releases of Where the Wild Things Are which will be arriving in stores from the 2nd March. We don't have any word on the extra material for the DVD release right now, but the Blu-ray release will include an all-new short entitled "Higglety Pigglety Pop!" featuring the voices of Meryl Streep and Forest Whitaker, a digital copy, and the standard definition DVD. We'll bring you further details on both releases as soon as we get them. Stay tuned. For now though, here's a trade advertisement with some early Blu-ray package artwork:
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Yay! Same release date as "The Fantastic Mr. Fox"!!!
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Missed it in theaters but I definitely intend on buying it. I LOVE that cover art. I wanted a copy of that poster. That would make an incredible SteelBook. Please make it happen, Future Shop or Best Buy!
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I never got the chance to catch this in theaters, but this is a title that I intend on buying, if only because I love Spike Jonze.
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Right, like finding a wounded puppy on your way home. You can't just leave it there. You have to bring it back and take care of it, at which point you have to keep it.
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not a fan of this movie, but good news for those of you who liked it.
personally it was the most disapointing movies of the year, i had such fond memories of the book from childhood, that i think there was no possible way that this movie could have lived up to it.
personally it was the most disapointing movies of the year, i had such fond memories of the book from childhood, that i think there was no possible way that this movie could have lived up to it.
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I loved the movie, but found it depressing as all fuck. But YMMV, as it's the type of flick where what you take out of it depends entirely upon what you bring with you when you watch it.
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got to love them Hypeing up the 76 million dollar box office, inspite of the fact it didnt even make its 100+ million dollar budget(and thats not includeing marketing costs) back lol
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Considering how quickly their initial pressings seem to be going lately, you'll probably have to pick this one up on release date just to ensure yourself one of the BD combo packs!
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I think forcing us to pay more for Digital Copies is a horrible trend, but including the DVDs isn't so bad. I've found it useful for when I want to watch movies at my dad's house, or with my friends. As long as I can keep getting the Blu-rays for as cheap as I normally do, I like the trend.
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I think they're the best thing to possibly happen to Blu-Ray. I just dropped $30 on the Moon Blu-Ray, and then I was invited to a friend's house, so to watch it with him I had to go rent the DVD. Including the DVD is great. The best option, though, would be to encode the digital copy on a SD-DVD, so that it serves a dual purpose. The fact that they use separate discs seems incredibly wasteful.