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Top New Blu-ray releases for the Week of October 4

This week’s new Blu-ray releases include ‘THE LION KING’, ‘PULP FICTION’, ‘JACKIE BROWN’, ‘SCREAM 4′, ‘THE COMPLETE SCREAM COLLECTION’, ‘SUBMARINE’, ‘AMER’, ‘HARAKIRI’, ‘SALO’, ‘THE WALKING DEAD’, ‘ONG BAK’ and many, many more!

[VIDEO] Funny Pulp Fiction Blu-ray trailer

We, the ticket and Blu-ray buying audience, always appreciate seeing that the studios understand how we feel about their films. With that in mind, it’s nice to see this new video from Lionsgate, which accurately sums up our feelings about the obscenely long wait for Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction to finally make its Blu-ray debut (in stores October 4th.) Check it out! …Continued…

Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown heading to Blu-ray

It’s happening. It’s really happening. The two Tarantino films you never thought you’d see on a domestically released Blu-ray (well, not anytime soon that is) will finally be arriving in stores this coming October. Jackie Brown and Pulp Fiction will make their high-def debuts sporting newly remastered transfers complete with lossless audio (format yet to be revealed) and most, if not all, of the previously available special features. Sounds pretty great! …Continued…

Top 5 New Blu-ray releases for the Week of January 25

I feel like there are an unusually strong batch of titles being released today. It’s one of those weeks where there are actually enough decent, new Blu-ray titles hitting store shelves that I could have stretched this list to a Top 10. And I might have been tempted to if I’d actually had a chance to see more of the discs with my own eyes. …Continued…

The Expendables coming to Blu-ray

Here’s another apparent cinematic gem I missed out on from this past summer. The Expendables is something of an 80s party, featuring almost every action hero from that decade kicking ass and taking names. Word on the street is that writer/director/star Sylvester Stallone was hard at work on a director’s cut of the film, to be included on the Blu-ray upon its eventual release but there doesn’t appear to be a hint of it here. I guess we can expect a double dip of this title in the future. …Continued…

Top 5 New Blu-ray releases for the Week of October 5

This is it! This is the big one in a week full of amazing releases. William Friedkin‘s The Exorcist, an adaptation of William Peter Blatty‘s novel of the same name, was one of the most terrifying films of the seventies and remains so today. This new Blu-ray editiion features both the original 1973 cut of the film and the updated 2000 extended director’s cut of the film. …Continuned…

Cop Out Blu-ray Disc Review

Kevin Smith, Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan—an unlikely working trio you say? Yes, well–It does work…in a weird way, anyway; however, this is not where the surprises end in the Warner Brothers’ release, Cop Out. The on-screen chemistry between Morgan and Willis is undeniable, too! …Continued…

Top 5 New Blu-ray releases for the Week of July 20

We’re back! You might have noticed a lack of posts in the last few days. Well, we’ve been out west in Winnipeg attending the wedding of our good friends Angie and Tyson (see the incredible photos here: http://kampblog.com) and have just returned back to Montreal. It was a fantastic trip with some really fantastic people. But now we’re back and there’s a shit-ton of Blu-ray news and reviews to catch up on. And since this Top 5 New Release column is now officially a day late, I’ll just blast through most of the commentary and give you a quick overview of all the goodies now on store shelves… …Continued…

Top 5 New Blu-ray releases for the Week of July 6

Looks like we’re back on track, over here at The Blu-ray Blog. We’ve been hack-free for several days now and finally able to begin playing catch-up on all the news and reviews we’ve had waiting in the wings for the last couple of weeks. But first, before we hit you up with any more content, take a look at all the new titles hitting shops this week. …Continued…

Armageddon Blu-ray Disc Review

You probably won’t believe this but until a couple of nights ago I had never watched Armageddon. I had successfully managed to avoid Michael Bay’s most famous ode to machismo and Americana for over a decade. It figures that it would take the new Blu-ray release of the film to finally break me down and force me into a screening. And after all was said and done, the film failed to leave me breathless…but it did render me speechless. …Continued…

Howl's Moving Castle (Blu-ray) (Multi Audio & Subtitled) (Region Free) (Japan Version)

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