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bunkaroo 04-24-08 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Zen Peckinpah
The Proposition will be mine.

Seconded. Nice price on it too. Is the UK version still due from Tartan in June? It may be hard to hold off, but the low list price for the domestic should help.

Mr. Cinema 04-24-08 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by bunkaroo
Seconded. Nice price on it too. Is the UK version still due from Tartan in June? It may be hard to hold off, but the low list price for the domestic should help.

Still set for June 23.

Gizmo 04-24-08 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by bookcase3
Trend ended before it even began. According to highdefdigest:

New Line says it will release the critically-acclaimed film on Blu-ray June 10. (Note that although earlier press reports had indicated a week delay for the 'Be Kind' standard DVD, New Line tells us the flick will be released on both formats June 10.)

Thats...lame. But still, I'm glad Be Kind Rewind is coming out on Blu and it was skipped over when they announced the DVD a few weeks back.

True_Story1011 04-24-08 10:01 PM


Originally Posted by matome


Never seen this before, Is it worth the plastic it will be printed on?

HumanMedia 04-24-08 10:03 PM

"Iron Man (2008)" now has a release date on Blu-ray in Germany:
http://www.releaselists.com/BLURAYInternational.html

PopcornTreeCt 04-25-08 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by True_Story1011
Never seen this before, Is it worth the plastic it will be printed on?

It's pretty good. Basically, an Australian Western revenge story. Worth checking out.

Skoobooz 04-25-08 01:18 PM

Lost: Season Four on Blu-ray December 9th: http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Lost-Season-4/9460

Doughboy 04-25-08 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by Skoobooz
Lost: Season Four on Blu-ray December 9th: http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Lost-Season-4/9460

Good to see that Disney is still supporting Lost on Blu-ray. Season 3 was an amazing box set.

fitprod 04-25-08 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by Doughboy
Good to see that Disney is still supporting Lost on Blu-ray. Season 3 was an amazing box set.

Plus. even though it's not my type of show, Grey's Anatomy: Season 3 is coming to Blu-ray as well.

fitprod

Doughboy 04-25-08 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by fitprod
Plus. even though it's not my type of show, Grey's Anatomy: Season 3 is coming to Blu-ray as well.

fitprod

I think you mean Season 4. I'll get it if a) the remainder of this season's episodes don't suck and b) it's heavily discounted.

Unlike Lost though, Grey's Anatomy started out strong but took a nosedive last year that it still hasn't recovered from. Lost managed to bounce back in a big way.

flashburn 04-25-08 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by Skoobooz
Lost: Season Four on Blu-ray December 9th: http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Lost-Season-4/9460

That MSRP better be a typo. The same MSRP for 14 episodes as 24(ish) episodes for the previous season.

Drexl 04-25-08 04:39 PM

Dang, I guess that means they have no plans for Season 1 or 2 this year?

mdc3000 04-25-08 04:49 PM

I'm sure the MSRP isn't a typo...look at HBO, studios pretty much charge the same amount per season without regards to episode count. I'm all over Lost: Season 4 blu-ray. Grey's I am on the fence about...

True_Story1011 04-25-08 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
It's pretty good. Basically, an Australian Western revenge story. Worth checking out.

Its got four of my favorite things in it.

1. Australians
2. Westerns
3. Revenge
4. Basically

sounds good to me!

fitprod 04-26-08 02:51 AM


Originally Posted by Doughboy
I think you mean Season 4. I'll get it if a) the remainder of this season's episodes don't suck and b) it's heavily discounted.

Unlike Lost though, Grey's Anatomy started out strong but took a nosedive last year that it still hasn't recovered from. Lost managed to bounce back in a big way.

Sorry... My bad... For some reason I thought this year was only it's 3rd season. I guess the fact that it was a mid-season replacement threw me off...

fitprod

Gizmo 04-26-08 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by Drexl
Dang, I guess that means they have no plans for Season 1 or 2 this year?

From TDB


If you're looking for older seasons of Lost and Gray's (or other shows, like Smallville) on Blu-ray, you'll have to wait a little longer. Industry sources are telling us that BD authoring and replication facilities are packed with work on new release and catalog film titles for the holidays, so older TV product is taking a back seat right now, at least until later in the year. They'll come eventually, but it's going to take some time.

Mr. Cinema 04-26-08 01:30 PM

I'm glad catalog titles are part of that "packed" group.

PopcornTreeCt 04-26-08 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by Doughboy
Good to see that Disney is still supporting Lost on Blu-ray. Season 3 was an amazing box set.

If Disney was supporting Lost on Blu-ray we'd already have season 1 and 2.

Gizmo 04-26-08 06:36 PM

Due to the fact there is not enough facilities able to press Blu-rays we won't get Season 1 and/or 2 any time soon.

Mr. Cinema 04-26-08 07:12 PM

And we can't get every single release that we want right now. EVERYONE has a list of titles they want, but you can't expect to get them all at once. As the market grows, we'll see more older tv series. But right now, it's going to be all new stuff.

Gizmo 04-26-08 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
And we can't get every single release that we want right now. EVERYONE has a list of titles they want, but you can't expect to get them all at once. As the market grows, we'll see more older tv series. But right now, it's going to be all new stuff.

Considering the high price and lack of sales of TV on HDM, we probably won't get much of anything anytime soon. As-is we only have a handful of titles and only several even planned.

Gizmo 04-26-08 10:12 PM

Could just be a product placement holder error...but....
Terminator - Sarah Connor Chronicles Blu-ray
is showing up on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Terminator-Sar...9265845&sr=8-7

Adam Tyner 04-28-08 09:52 AM

How the West Was Won in August:


Warner Home Video have announced the US Blu-ray Disc release of the restored and remastered edition of How The West Won on 26th August 2008 priced at $34.99 SRP. One of only two narrative feature films produced in the original Cinerama® three-panel widescreen process, How the West Was Won follows four generations of a courageous New England farm family as they travel to the fertile Ohio Valley during America’s early westward expansion.

M-G-M and Cinerama®, Inc. spared no expense to give this sprawling Western saga the huge vistas made possible with the original Cinerama® process. After its initial theatrical engagements in theaters equipped with three synchronized projectors for Cinerama® presentation, the film was subsequently presented on traditional theater screens with the three separate Cinerama® panels being optically joined to form a standard 35mm 2.35:1 widescreen image, leaving most subsequent viewers puzzled by the annoying ‘join lines.’

Following several years of careful development, the technicians at Warner Bros. Motion Picture Imaging perfected a technology that could finally eliminate the ‘join lines,’ and unify the images into a superb viewing experience that captures the essence of the production’s initial road show exhibitions, with an aspect ratio of 2.89:1.

Arriving day-and-date with the new DVD release, the Blu-ray release offers an exclusive in the form of the “SmileBox” version of the film which presents the image with a unique curvature that virtually recreates the true Cinerama® experience in a home theater. This Blu-ray Edition comes with a special Digi-book packaging featuring 32-pages of rare press materials and behind-the-scenes photos.

Some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including John Wayne, Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Richard Widmark, Gregory Peck, Lee J. Cobb, Debbie Reynolds and Carroll Baker star in How the West Was Won. Set between 1839 and 1889 against the backgrounds of the Louisiana Purchase, the Civil War, buffalo hunters, the Pony Express and the first transcontinental railroad, the film consists of five segments, with direction by Henry Hathaway, John Ford and George Marshall, and written by James R. Webb and John Gay, suggested by a Life Magazine series of the same name. The film was the winner of 3 Academy Awards® (Best Screenplay, Best Sound and Best Editing) as well as being nominated for an additional five Oscars®, including Best Picture. In 1997, How the West Was Won was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the US National Film Registry.

How the West Was Won Special Features:

Film Historian Commentary
Dave Strohmaier’s critically-acclaimed, feature-length documentary Cinerama® Adventure
The Making of How the West Was Won (Archival featurette)
Original Theatrical trailer

Giles 04-28-08 10:05 AM


Following several years of careful development, the technicians at Warner Bros. Motion Picture Imaging perfected a technology that could finally eliminate the ‘join lines,’ and unify the images into a superb viewing experience that captures the essence of the production’s initial road show exhibitions, with an aspect ratio of 2.89:1.
:jawdrop:

Zen Peckinpah 04-28-08 10:16 AM

Well, I guess they don't call it WIDEscreen for nothing.


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