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Whiteout is the punching bag of 2009. Very few critics were able to find a kind word or two to write about the film. It sits at the bottom of the list of Rotten Tomatoes 100 worst-reviewed films of the decade after lingering in development hell since 1999 and being buried in the Warner vaults since 2007. But is it really that bad? …Continued…
It’s another Tuesday with another handful of great Blu-ray releases. In the mix this week we’ve got a comic book adaptation, a couple of fantastic PTA fliks and another incredible release from the Criterion Collection. As always, making a purchase through our Amazon links keeps The Blu-ray Blog on its feet and we thank you for every single one! …Continued…
I’m a comic book geek. Have been as long as I can recall. A number of years ago a good pal of mine had the chance to work with author Greg Rucka, which provided me the impetus to finally check out some of his work. His graphic novel Whiteout illustrated by the very talented Steve Lieber won me over immediately. It’s a whodunnit in Antarctica, with a female “Dirty Harry” on the job, tasked to hunt down the killer in the cold, desolate land of ice and snow. Excellent stuff! I didn’t get a chance to see the film in the theatres but I’m anxious to check out the Blu-ray when it hits stores January 19th. Details below: …Continued…
I love waking up to a good press release!
Warner Home Entertainment has forwarded details of their upcoming Superman/Batman: Public Enemies film, coming to Blu-ray and DVD on September 29. Too bad they left out the package art. Weird. They had it plastered all over the Warner press event a couple of weeks ago. Maybe that was just a temporary tease. Dunno.
Sigh
I’ll post it up here when they get their act together.
In good news: KEVIN CONROY AS BATMAN! TIM DALY AS SUPERMAN! CLANCY BROWN AS LEX LUTHOR! …Continued…
Well, that was quick. X-Men Origins: Wolverine hasn’t even been in theatres a month and here’s the Amazon listing for the Blu-ray disc, posted and making the bestseller list! Despite being downloaded five trillion times and making a bazillion dollars in the cinema, the audience is still hungry for more of the ‘ole canucklehead’s’ latest big-screen adventure and is ready to throw more money at Fox to get them some.