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Old 07-14-08, 09:48 AM
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L.A. Confidential specs:

Warner Home Video has announced the specs for the upcoming Blu-ray release of 'L.A. Confidential', due to hit store shelves on September 23rd, day-and-date with the DVD re-release. On this BD-25, video will be presented in 2.4:1 1080p VC-1 accompanied by a Dolby TrueHD soundtrack. Also included with the release will be a CD with seven songs from the movie's soundtrack.

Extras include:

Commentary with film critic Andrew Sarris and the full cast
Over 90 minutes of new featurettes
L.A. Confidential TV pilot with Kiefer Sutherland

More extras will be announced shortly.

www.blu-ray.com
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
L.A. Confidential specs:

Warner Home Video has announced the specs for the upcoming Blu-ray release of 'L.A. Confidential', due to hit store shelves on September 23rd, day-and-date with the DVD re-release. On this BD-25, video will be presented in 2.4:1 1080p VC-1 accompanied by a Dolby TrueHD soundtrack. Also included with the release will be a CD with seven songs from the movie's soundtrack.

Extras include:

Commentary with film critic Andrew Sarris and the full cast
Over 90 minutes of new featurettes
L.A. Confidential TV pilot with Kiefer Sutherland

More extras will be announced shortly.

www.blu-ray.com

Well, at least it's got lossless... and a CD too!
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
L.A. Confidential specs:

Warner Home Video has announced the specs for the upcoming Blu-ray release of 'L.A. Confidential', due to hit store shelves on September 23rd, day-and-date with the DVD re-release. On this BD-25, video will be presented in 2.4:1 1080p VC-1 accompanied by a Dolby TrueHD soundtrack. Also included with the release will be a CD with seven songs from the movie's soundtrack.

Extras include:

Commentary with film critic Andrew Sarris and the full cast
Over 90 minutes of new featurettes
L.A. Confidential TV pilot with Kiefer Sutherland

More extras will be announced shortly.

www.blu-ray.com
Phew. At least it will be lossless with SD extras.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
L.A. Confidential specs:

Warner Home Video has announced the specs for the upcoming Blu-ray release of 'L.A. Confidential', due to hit store shelves on September 23rd, day-and-date with the DVD re-release. On this BD-25, video will be presented in 2.4:1 1080p VC-1 accompanied by a Dolby TrueHD soundtrack. Also included with the release will be a CD with seven songs from the movie's soundtrack.

Extras include:

Commentary with film critic Andrew Sarris and the full cast
Over 90 minutes of new featurettes
L.A. Confidential TV pilot with Kiefer Sutherland

More extras will be announced shortly.

www.blu-ray.com
i fully expect compression artifacts if this 140 minute movie is on a BD-25 with a TrueHD track and 90 minutes of SD extras.

i wonder if the decision to release these movies on BD-25s is strictly an economical one for Warner, or if there are other forces at place, such as bottlenecks in the BD-50 lines. it hast to be at least partly economical, because they could at least put the extras in HD on another BD-25 and release this as a 2-disc set.
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Originally Posted by kefrank
i fully expect compression artifacts if this 140 minute movie is on a BD-25 with a TrueHD track and 90 minutes of SD extras.

i wonder if the decision to release these movies on BD-25s is strictly an economical one for Warner, or if there are other forces at place, such as bottlenecks in the BD-50 lines. it hast to be at least partly economical, because they could at least put the extras in HD on another BD-25 and release this as a 2-disc set.
I would agree with your assessment. This smells a lot like penny pinching. I suppose it could also be a BD-50 bottleneck, but most studios are still getting all their stuff out on BD-50 lately. At least Uni is only using BD-25 on Doomsday for a ~90 minute film. BD-25 for a 140 minute feature is bullshit, lossless or not.

The way I see it, if it has to be a BD-25 I'd rather leave off lossless in favor of more room for the video. But that's just the lesser of two evils. I'm sure the disc space for 90 minutes of SD extras is negligible.
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http://www..com/news...ws.php?id=6952

Wonderful, Anchor Bay's first double-dip! After releasing less then a dozen tiles on Blu-ray they already decided to go back and revisit Halloween (which I felt was a fine release already). I'm actually shocked it was not Evil Dead II : The Blu-stick Edition or something like that.
Nevermind. It's just crap

Anchor Bay has revealed early details on Halloween: The 30th Anniversary Commemorative Set. The 6-disc package will include the original 1978 film, the extended edition which has been out of print for several years, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, a Halloween 25 Years of Terror documentary with cast and crew, and a bonus Blu-ray release of Halloween. On top of all that, the collectible set will include a replica of the Michael Myers mask. Retail will be $89.97. We've attached a trade advertisement containing the official package artwork below:
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Anyone know if the mask is actual size...or just a small desktop version? Hard to tell from the photos, and the specs don't really say.
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Anyone know if the mask is actual size...or just a small desktop version? Hard to tell from the photos, and the specs don't really say.
Looking at the way its packages (the DVDs in DVD cases would be behind it), it looks to be a bit bigger then the V for Vendetta mask offered by Best Buy. Probably not something that you could wear.
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I would agree with your assessment. This smells a lot like penny pinching. I suppose it could also be a BD-50 bottleneck, but most studios are still getting all their stuff out on BD-50 lately. At least Uni is only using BD-25 on Doomsday for a ~90 minute film. BD-25 for a 140 minute feature is bullshit, lossless or not.

The way I see it, if it has to be a BD-25 I'd rather leave off lossless in favor of more room for the video. But that's just the lesser of two evils. I'm sure the disc space for 90 minutes of SD extras is negligible.
Based on their inadequate view of lossless audio, I think it is a case of them being cheap. Just for comparison, I Know What You Did Last Summer, from Sony, is only 104 minutes long + TrueHD audio and a tiny set of features, yet they're putting it on a BD50.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Based on their inadequate view of lossless audio, I think it is a case of them being cheap. Just for comparison, I Know What You Did Last Summer, from Sony, is only 104 minutes long + TrueHD audio and a tiny set of features, yet they're putting it on a BD50.
Urban Legends is 99 minutes long, has 3 TrueHD tracks, commentary, and a 10 minute featurette and its on a 50GB disc. Warner is just being cheap in every way.
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The Anchor Bay Halloween announcement was very sad. It would be nice for them to give Halloween the Dawn of the Dead treatment. I'm sure eventually ...

But what's even more sad is Warner Brothers! They were the early leader, the absolute stamp of quality when it came to DVD. Especially in the beginning, they were one of the studios that really gave the new medium a big push. But they have kinda struggled when it comes to HD. Here's hoping they can right the ship.
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releaselists.com have listed for USA release:

Baraka - Oct 28
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releaselists.com have listed for USA release:

Baraka - Oct 28
waaaay cool!
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releaselists.com have listed for USA release:

Baraka - Oct 28

Yes!!!
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I would assume this is to coincide with the theatrical release of Fricke's latest 70mm opus 'Samsara' (maybe not, since imdb now states the release year as 2009)

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I just read High Def Digest's review of The Lost Boys which was announced as a BD-25 but it's actually a BD-50, so I wouldn't take this for granted yet.
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I would assume this is to coincide with the theatrical release of Fricke's latest 70mm opus 'Samsara' (maybe not, since imdb now states the release year as 2009)
Or it could be to snare stupid people who think it's about Barack Obama.
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DVD Empire has listed "Ultimate Unrated Comedy Collection", which appears to be a box set of 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up and Forgetting Sarah Marshall.

http://www.dvdempire.com/Exec/v4_ite...6135&searchID=
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So I see Amazon has Top Gun on Blu-Ray not available for order. I still have a standing order for it though. Is it possible they're just not taking anymore pre-orders?

I have a feeling 7/29 is going to be one of those headache Blu-Ray days for Paramount discs - can't wait to see what Amazon ships and doesn't ship.
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Freedom Box Set and Gunbuster vs. Diebuster Blu-ray sets worldwide in November.

More info here...
http://www.bandaivisual.co.jp/e/ir/p...pr080707-e.pdf
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So I see Amazon has Top Gun on Blu-Ray not available for order. I still have a standing order for it though. Is it possible they're just not taking anymore pre-orders?
I got my screener for this from Paramount today - so it's definitely still coming out.
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Freedom Box Set and Gunbuster vs. Diebuster Blu-ray sets worldwide in November.

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http://www.bandaivisual.co.jp/e/ir/p...pr080707-e.pdf
I enjoyed Freedom from the first couple episodes that I watched on HD-DVD, but 4 BD-50s to hold 280 minutes of content at $140 price tag? I'm definitely going to rent these instead of buying them.
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I enjoyed Freedom from the first couple episodes that I watched on HD-DVD, but 4 BD-50s to hold 280 minutes of content at $140 price tag? I'm definitely going to rent these instead of buying them.
It could be worse... It could have been 7 volumes @ $40 each. (See HD DVD Hybrid pricing. Volume 7 will be coming directly from Bandai.)

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Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced that they will bring 'Dawn of the Dead: Unrated Director's Cut' (2004), 'Land of the Dead: Unrated Director's Cut', and 'The Thing' to Blu-ray on September 30th. Available separtately, or part of a 'Halloween Starter Pack' box set, the titles will each come on a BD-25 with 1080p widescreen video and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks.
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Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced that they will bring 'Dawn of the Dead: Unrated Director's Cut' (2004), 'Land of the Dead: Unrated Director's Cut', and 'The Thing' to Blu-ray on September 30th. Available separtately, or part of a 'Halloween Starter Pack' box set, the titles will each come on a BD-25 with 1080p widescreen video and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks.
According to the specs on DVD Times, Universal either dropped the extras on Dawn of the Dead and The Thing or placed them all within the U-Control feature.

This is a trend I'm not liking with their Blu-ray releases. I'd prefer the option of watching the documentary for The Thing separately.
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