This movie was a struggle for me. Excuse me. I should clarify that statement. What I meant to say was that I had to struggle to stay awake through The Soloist. Maybe it was the film. Maybe it was just me overextending myself lately. Either way, whatever the reason, I didn’t make it to the end. Thank God my roommate did. I look to him to fill in my blanks… …Continued…
So much stuff to get to today! I’m gonna keep my blethering short and sweet in an effort to get as much news out to you as possible.
And top of the list today, is some animation news. Paramount and Dreamworks have previously announced the release date of Monsters vs. Aliens but now they’ve given us the full details for the Blu-ray disc. The really interesting thing about this release is the lack of 3-D on the feature. …Continued…
I can’t keep up with the massive amount of release news that hits on a weekly basis. And quite often, I just don’t really care about the titles being announced and therefore have a tough time forcing myself to make time to post about them.
Sigh…
So, I’m going to try to do one of these “Round-Up” posts once a week or so to give you a look at some of the other films coming to Blu-ray. I actually really like most of these films here, in today’s list. Just don’t have the time to give them all individual posts. And in some cases, the studio has yet to give us all the information about the Blu-ray disc.
Let’s get off to the races, then. Title news and announcements follow: …Continued…
The Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen Blu-ray will feature the larger, longer IMAX version of the film. Expect more giant robots, more Shia LaBoef and much more half naked, slow motion Megan Fox on the Blu-ray release, coming this fall from Paramount …Continued…
When I cracked open the Paycheck Blu-ray disc, I had no idea what I was in for. I saw Aaron Eckhart there on the cover. Ok, Two Face, I like him. Uma Thurman. Kill Bill is pretty cool. Ok. Paul Giamatti and Colm Feore? No way! Together? In the same movie? Those two are great! These stars should balance out the bland of The-Affleck, right? Good. So all of these actors I like a lot, in a film by John Woo (who, admittedly has had a rocky Hollywood career) based on a story by the late, great Philip K. Dick. Oh wow. Amazing. This just keeps getting better and better. And then I put the disc in and cried a little bit.
Universal Drops DreamWorks … http://snurl.com/bpwyo