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Old 06-24-08, 07:42 AM
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http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=1436

Warner Home Video has revealed a piece of their upcoming Blu-ray releases scheduled for this fall at the Entertainment Merchants Association Conference in Las Vegas. At the event, they confirmed (again) that HBO's ground-breaking WWII series 'Band of Brothers' would be released this fall on Blu-ray.

Additionally, they revealed that 'JFK: Ultimate Collector's Edition', '300: Limited Collector's Edition', and 'Casablanca: Ultimate Collector's Edition' would all get releases. While no confirmation was given that these would be coming to Blu-ray, 'JFK' has already been rumored to be coming to Blu-ray, a new edition of '300' has been expected to include the Picture-in-Picture feature not included on the first Blu-ray release, and 'Casablanca' is an HD DVD release that still hasn't been brought over to Blu-ray.
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Additionally, they revealed that 'JFK: Ultimate Collector's Edition', '300: Limited Collector's Edition', and 'Casablanca: Ultimate Collector's Edition' would all get releases. While no confirmation was given that these would be coming to Blu-ray, 'JFK' has already been rumored to be coming to Blu-ray, a new edition of '300' has been expected to include the Picture-in-Picture feature not included on the first Blu-ray release, and 'Casablanca' is an HD DVD release that still hasn't been brought over to Blu-ray.
No surprise on JFK. With "W" coming out this fall plus a bunch of other Stone movies hitting Blu-ray, it seemed like an easy choice. I just hope Universal offers up Talk Radio one of these years.

As for 300 and Casablanca, I already have the HD-DVDs, so I'll pass.
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it makes sense that 300 would be released a second time on bluray to include the PiP feature - hooray!
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VERY excited to get this one.
So that's a pretty good one huh? Will have to check it out...
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Originally Posted by ABates21
http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=1436

Warner Home Video has revealed a piece of their upcoming Blu-ray releases scheduled for this fall at the Entertainment Merchants Association Conference in Las Vegas. At the event, they confirmed (again) that HBO's ground-breaking WWII series 'Band of Brothers' would be released this fall on Blu-ray.

Additionally, they revealed that 'JFK: Ultimate Collector's Edition', '300: Limited Collector's Edition', and 'Casablanca: Ultimate Collector's Edition' would all get releases. While no confirmation was given that these would be coming to Blu-ray, 'JFK' has already been rumored to be coming to Blu-ray, a new edition of '300' has been expected to include the Picture-in-Picture feature not included on the first Blu-ray release, and 'Casablanca' is an HD DVD release that still hasn't been brought over to Blu-ray.
300: LE makes it seem like its more then just the PiP extras from the HD DVD.
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So that's a pretty good one huh? Will have to check it out...
Haven't seen it, but reviews + Best Foreign Oscar = a blind buy for me, especially since I really liked The Lives Of Others under the same circumstances last year.
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I very much doubt I would double-dip 300 unless there was more than the PiP stuff.

Since Zack Snyder is also making The Watchmen for WB, methinks there will be some sort of tie-in - maybe exclusive preview on the 300 LE?
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Originally Posted by bunkaroo
I very much doubt I would double-dip 300 unless there was more than the PiP stuff.

Since Zack Snyder is also making The Watchmen for WB, methinks there will be some sort of tie-in - maybe exclusive preview on the 300 LE?
Its being touted as a 'Limited Edition' not 'Special Edition/Deluxe'. Its gotta have more then just the HD DVD exclusive PiP and game. Not my kind of movie anyway so I'll pass on it...unless it has a Watchmen trailer...then I'll rent it!
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JFK!!!!!

WB kills another one I wanted off my wish list. Thanks!

Now for Batman, Batman Returns, True Romance, Heat, and Once Upon a Time in America...
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Originally Posted by Zen Peckinpah
JFK!!!!!

WB kills another one I wanted off my wish list. Thanks!
it should be noted that JFK is still just rumored. blu-ray.com is guessing/hoping that it will get released on blu-ray, since WB announced an ultimate collector's edition DVD, with no confirmation of a blu-ray release.
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it should be noted that JFK is still just rumored. blu-ray.com is guessing/hoping that it will get released on blu-ray, since WB announced an ultimate collector's edition DVD, with no confirmation of a blu-ray release.
HD Digest said they announced JFK yesterday.
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HD Digest said they announced JFK yesterday.
yeah, i just now read that over at HDD. they also confirmed 300 and Casablanca. i wonder why blu-ray.com didn't report them as confirmed?
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Except for 300 and its PiP, I think that those LEs would consist of extra non-disc stuff packaged with the standard discs, like the Batman Begins LE.

Perhaps they're stopping the book titles and going to separate standard and collector's editions? I hope that's the case, though I realize some like the book packaging. I'd just like to be able to get catalog titles for $20 again.
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The Mist and 1408 are listed on DVD planet!

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HD Digest said they announced JFK yesterday.

HD Digest misinterpreted the statement, just like they have put all the Tartan releases on their schedule because they misinterpreted what country the releases were for (UK not USA).
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Originally Posted by bunkaroo
I very much doubt I would double-dip 300 unless there was more than the PiP stuff.

Since Zack Snyder is also making The Watchmen for WB, methinks there will be some sort of tie-in - maybe exclusive preview on the 300 LE?
Me either. I appreciate the upgrades, but I just don't like this movie that much to double-dip... doubt if I'll be getting any of the Mummys' either. Now, Casablanca & the Bournes, I will be all over them!
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Haven't seen it, but reviews + Best Foreign Oscar = a blind buy for me, especially since I really liked The Lives Of Others under the same circumstances last year.
Not anywhere near as good as The Lives of Others (or Pan's Labyrinth) but solid. I'll get it.

My opinion.
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Firefly-Complete Season - Sept 23, 2008
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They also show The Incredible Hulk coming out on November 25.
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Sweet! I bet Serenity is the same day as well then.
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Haven't seen it, but reviews + Best Foreign Oscar = a blind buy for me, especially since I really liked The Lives Of Others under the same circumstances last year.
Perhaps The Band's Visit will also be of interest, street date July 29.



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Variety:

By JAY WEISSBERG

An Egyptian band gets stranded in a nowhere Israeli desert town in "The Band's Visit," a warm and delightful take on cross-cultural relations that proves that sometimes a light touch is just what's needed to address serious topics. Novice helmer Eran Kolirin has a playful eye for compositions and a fine touch with thespers, occasionally playing on the borders of cute but reining in before going to the wrong side of sentiment. An audience charmer that's sure to sweep Israel -- and Egypt too if allowed to open -- offshore arms will be more than welcoming.

When their hosts fail to turn up at the airport, the Alexandria Ceremonial Police Band take a bus to the town they're supposed to be playing. Not only isn't it much of a place, it's also not their place, but the last bus has gone and they don't know where they're supposed to go. To quell grumblings already afoot among members, conductor Tawfiq (Sasson Gabai) hesitantly accepts a suggestion from cafe manager Dina (Ronit Elkabetz) to stay the night.

Tawfiq and handsome ladies' man Khaled (Saleh Bakri) bunk together at Dina's. She's not the kind of woman Tawfiq is used to: wry, with an outward, playful self-confidence and undisguised sexuality. The awkward, melancholy band leader reluctantly accepts Dina's invitation to dinner, where her needy flirtation and his gentlemanly sadness form a bridge of understanding.

Meanwhile, Khaled tags on to the socially awkward Papi (Shlomi Avraham) for a night at a roller disco, culminating in a hilarious lesson on how to treat women. Other band members, headed by second-in-command Simon (Khalifa Natour), stay with Itzik (Rubi Moscovich), leading to tensions with his family and revelations about fulfillment. Balanced by a very funny rendition around the dinner table of "Summertime," these scenes have something profound to say, but never feel heavy-handed.

By pic's end it's not just that the Israelis and Egyptians have learned something about each other, they've learned something about themselves. Mastering these lessons without becoming artificially rosy-eyed would defeat a lesser talent, but both in script and direction Kolirin proves he's more than up to the task. His picaresque humor and witty style are a joy to behold, as is his respect for all quirks of character.

Thesping is terrific, with everyone in perfect tune. Acting powerhouse Elkabetz displays a wonderful comic charm, sardonic yet warm and ultimately vulnerable -- her head keeps moving slightly in a swagger that's more protective armor than artifice. She and Gabai play perfectly together, his shy eyes almost afraid of her challenging, affectionate gaze. Newcomer Bakri, too, has a great flare for timing and exudes buckets of uncomplicated charm.

Visuals are a particular pleasure: Kolirin has a witty sense of composition, unexpectedly passing people in and out of the frame to maximum, but not overdone, humorous effect. The band's light blue uniforms, contrasted against the desert, are ideal visual reminders that they're out of place, and yet as pic makes clear, there's every reason in the world for them to be there. Music, that ideal bringer-together of cultures, beautifully contributes to the theme.

Camera (color), Shai Goldman; editor, Arik Lahav Leibovitz; music, Habib Shehadeh Hanna; production designer, Eitan Levi; costume designer, Doron Ashkenazi; sound (Dolby Digital), Itai Eloav; sound design, Gil Toren; line producer, Tami Kushnir; casting, Orit Azoulay. Reviewed at Cannes Film Festival (Un Certain Regard), May 19, 2007. Running time: 86 MIN.
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Perhaps The Band's Visit will also be of interest, street date July 29.
I wouldn't count on it for that date.
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