Blu-ray release announcements - Part II
#1005
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thedigitalbits reports that Image Entertainment is releasing Werner Herzog's Encounters at the End of the World on 11/18 (SRP $35.98).
I'm really excited to check that one out.
I'm really excited to check that one out.
#1008
Shamelessly cut and paste again from www.releaselists.com
Wanted (2008) - Dec 2
Mamma Mia! (2008) - Nov 24
The Story of O - Nov 11
Black Christmas (1974) - Nov 11
Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music - July 24, 2009
American Gangster- Oct 14
Casino (1995)- Oct 14
The Happening (2008) - Oct 7
Paul McCartney-The Space Within Us - Nov 18.
Wanted (2008) - Dec 2
Mamma Mia! (2008) - Nov 24
The Story of O - Nov 11
Black Christmas (1974) - Nov 11
Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music - July 24, 2009
American Gangster- Oct 14
Casino (1995)- Oct 14
The Happening (2008) - Oct 7
Paul McCartney-The Space Within Us - Nov 18.
#1012
Originally Posted by RockStrongo
Any word on an Alien set coming out soon? Or just Alien and Aliens?
Im itching to sell my Quad set.
Im itching to sell my Quad set.
#1015
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Originally Posted by RockStrongo
Any word on an Alien set coming out soon? Or just Alien and Aliens?
Im itching to sell my Quad set.
Im itching to sell my Quad set.
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Originally Posted by kefrank
I will probably keep my Quadrilogy even after I get the first three Alien movies on Blu-ray. That's one of the best DVD box sets ever and given Fox's track record, I'll be surprised if all the extras make it to the initial Blu-ray release. Maybe they'll surprise me though.
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#1019
Geonosis (BLU-RAY.COM) says right now, The Incredible Hulk will release on 10/21. Subject to change, of course. He said Serenity's release date has changed 3 times already, although he didn't give a new street date for that one.
#1020
Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Geonosis (BLU-RAY.COM) says right now, The Incredible Hulk will release on 10/21. Subject to change, of course. He said Serenity's release date has changed 3 times already, although he didn't give a new street date for that one.
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Warner Home Video have announced the US Blu-ray Disc release of Body Heat on 7th October 2008 priced at $28.99 SRP. Marking the directing debut of Lawrence Kasdan (The Big Chill, The Accidental Tourist and Grand Canyon), Body Heat echoes the 1940s film noir genre in the tradition of Double Indemnity and The Postman Always Rings Twice, but with explicit sexuality that would never have been allowed then. Academy Award(R)-winning actor William Hurt stars as naive attorney Ned Racine, playing opposite Kathleen Turner in her film debut as married socialite Maddie Walker. Ned's lust for Maddie blinds him to the deadly consequences of seduction and deception and takes him on a runaway ride of passion, with a one-way ticket to trouble. John Barry provided the sultry score; Ted Danson and Mickey Rourke are memorable in supporting roles.
Extras include:
Lifted scenes
Three featurettes:
Body Heat: The Plan - Explores the script and the cast with new interviews from Lawrence Kasdan, Kathleen Turner, William Hurt and Ted Danson
The Production - Explores the making of the film and production stories - with new interviews from Lawrence Kasdan, Kathleen Turner, William Hurt, Ted Danson, Richard H. Kline (director of photography), and Carol Littleton (editor)
The Post-production Explores the editing, the music and the theatrical release - with new interviews from Lawrence Kasdan, Kathleen Turner, William Hurt, Ted Danson, Richard H. Kline (director of photography), Carol Littleton (editor) and John Barry (composer)
1981 interview footage with Kathleen Turner and William Hurt
Extras include:
Lifted scenes
Three featurettes:
Body Heat: The Plan - Explores the script and the cast with new interviews from Lawrence Kasdan, Kathleen Turner, William Hurt and Ted Danson
The Production - Explores the making of the film and production stories - with new interviews from Lawrence Kasdan, Kathleen Turner, William Hurt, Ted Danson, Richard H. Kline (director of photography), and Carol Littleton (editor)
The Post-production Explores the editing, the music and the theatrical release - with new interviews from Lawrence Kasdan, Kathleen Turner, William Hurt, Ted Danson, Richard H. Kline (director of photography), Carol Littleton (editor) and John Barry (composer)
1981 interview footage with Kathleen Turner and William Hurt
#1025
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Originally Posted by Hammer99
Wow, Salo & Caligula in Blu this year... who'd have thunk that? ![Big Grin](/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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