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« Reply #6735 on: September 19, 2012, 05:54:38 PM »



The Unborn: Extended Cut (Blu-Ray) 2009


Cool Title, cool Trailer ... sadly a horrible movie

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« Reply #6736 on: September 19, 2012, 06:24:21 PM »
Hehe, i see. I remember i watched the first time when it came out on dvd. And from what i remember from it, i think kinda liked it :) So it will be interesting to check it out again. (dont remember much from it tho)
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« Reply #6737 on: September 20, 2012, 06:58:58 PM »
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and since I purchased preciously the first one on Blu-Ray :whistle:






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« Reply #6738 on: September 20, 2012, 07:28:28 PM »
I plan on picking these Halloween blu's up eventually. Shout! Factory are chucking out some interesting discs at the moment. Will you be reviewing them for Halloween?

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« Reply #6739 on: September 20, 2012, 07:54:54 PM »
I'll keep them for the last day. The only downside of reviewing them in a marathon is that I won't have the time to check the extras (and a lot of them are include).

Maybe I'll get the rest of the movies (Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween 5, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween H20 and Halloween: Resurrection) on Blu-Ray next month too, even if I think they aren't that good (the fourth one isn't that bad from what I can remember).

Before you ask; no I won't get the remake :laugh:
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« Reply #6740 on: September 21, 2012, 07:31:07 PM »
Received this morning from Code Red DVD

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Re: What'ya got?
« Reply #6741 on: September 21, 2012, 07:36:55 PM »
Are you mostly a blu or a dvd guy Jim? Or in between? A little of both?
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« Reply #6742 on: September 21, 2012, 07:57:39 PM »
I'm a DVD guy, I'll get only a Blu-Ray when it worth it in my mind. To give you an idea I have only 18 Blu-Rays in my collection (and 2105 DVDs) and I own a Blu-Ray reader since two years...

With the kind of film I watch too much cleaning is a negative not a positive... I love to feel the life of a movie when I watch it and not getting the impression that I watch a DTDVD production filmed with a digital camera. 

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« Reply #6743 on: September 21, 2012, 08:12:53 PM »
Contraband (2012)


21 Sep - €10.97 @ Amazon.de


Das fliegende Klassenzimmer (1973)
(The Flying Classroom)


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« Reply #6744 on: September 21, 2012, 09:55:46 PM »
These arrived over the past couple of weeks

Blade II

Blade: Trinity

American Pie: Reunion

Walkabout

The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! 3D

The Core

Safe

The Hunger Games

Avengers Assemble 3D

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« Reply #6745 on: September 22, 2012, 03:11:07 PM »
This week:



The Boondock Saints (Limited SteelBook Edition) (Uncut) [Blu-ray]



The Grey [Blu-ray]

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« Reply #6746 on: September 23, 2012, 02:08:01 AM »
Community: Season Three (Amazon.com)




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« Reply #6747 on: September 24, 2012, 03:24:52 PM »
Weekend at Bernie's
Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman team up in the drop-dead comedy of the year, WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S. The pair star as ambitious young employees who accidentally uncover an embezzlement scam in their company. Bernie (Terry Kiser), their boss, rewards their efforts by inviting them to his beachside pleasure palace for the weekend. When the boys arrive, they find that Bernie has been bumped off. But even a stiff won't stop this party. Aided by the charms of Gwen (Catherine Mary Stewart), the boys make quite a splash as they dodge bullets, babes and bodies in the wackiest, wildest weekend of their lives.
Invaders from Mars
This is it! The original 20th century landmark science fiction thriller that played on the paranoia and communist threat invading Atomic Age America in the 1950s.

A young boy is awakened during a storm to witness a flying saucer land in the field behind his home. No one will believe his story as, one by one, the townspeople are captured and put under the control of sinister forces from the planet Mars.

Brilliantly created by visionary set designer and director William Cameron Menzies (designer of Gone with the Wind and H.G. Wells' Things to Come) with a haunting musical score by Raoul Kraushaar. Surreal imagery brought to terrifying life in a Cinecolor world just beyond our nightmares!
This Island Earth
Prepare to blast off from planet Earth in one of the most popular classic sci-fi films of all time! When atomic scientist Dr. Meacham (Rex Reason) is chosen to take part in a top-secret research experiment in a remote lab, he quickly discovers that he is really involved in an evil scheme by alien Metalunans to take over Earth. After he and the gorgeous Dr. Adams (Faith Domergue) make their escape shortly before the lab explodes, they are whisked away to Metaluna, where they are blamed for the destruction. Will intersteller negotiation save the day, or will the scientists be forced to take part in a treacherous battle to the death? Featuring incredible special effects that were 2 1/2 years in the making, this is one adventure that you have to see to believe!
It Came From Outer Space
Amateur astronomer John Putnam (Richard Carlson) and his fiancée Ellen Fields (Barbara Rush) are stargazing in the desert when a spaceship bursts from the sky and crashes to the ground. Just before a landslide buries the ship, a mysterious creature emerges and disappears into the darkness. Of course, when he tells his story to the sheriff (Charles Drake), John is branded a crackpot; but before long, strange things begin to happen, and the tide of disbelief turns…

Based on a story by acclaimed writer Ray Bradbury, It Came From Outer Space is a science fiction classic that is as thought-provoking and tantalizing today as it was when it first "landed" on the silver screen.
No Escape
The year is 2022. John Robbins (Ray Liotta), a former Marine Captain, has been sentenced for assassinating his commanding officer and is banished to a secret and remote prison island run by The Warden (Michael Lerner). In this prison of the future, inhabited by society's most violent and feared criminals, Robbins is left to the mercy of the elements and his fellow man.

He finds the island divided into two camps: The Outsiders, led by the brutal and bloodthirsty Marek (Stuart Wilson); and The Insiders, led by the strong-willed benevolent Father (Lance Henriksen) and his followers Hankins (Ernie Hudson) and Casey (Kevin Dillon). Robbins doesn't care to join either - his one aim is to break free of an island from which there is no escape.  To aid him, he steals a powerful and destructive weapon from the Outsiders, sparking off a major war between the two encampments.  Now bloody battle and the brutality of hand-to-hand combat will take many lives before Robbins can think of freedom again.  Trapped on an island where nature can be as deadly as man, there is only one thought which keeps Robbins alive...escape...escape...escape.
Jeremiah: The Complete First Season
A stunning sci-fi epic that re-envisions the future of mankind, this top-rated, action-packed original series is "intriguing" (Associated Press)," fascinating" (Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel) and "deep and intense" (Science Fiction Weekly)! Luke Perry ("Beverly Hils 90210," "Oz") stars as Jeremiah, one of the many young survivors of the "Big Death" that claimed the lives of every adult in the world 15 years ago. Now forging his way through a bleak wilderness fraught with danger and conspiracy, Jeremiah and his most trusted friend, Kurdy (Malcolm-Jamal Warner), are plunged into thrilling adventures that test every facet of their humanity...and ultimately the fate of the human race itself!

EPISODES:
[1] The Long Road
[2] Man of Iron, Woman Under Glass
[3] ...And the Ground, Sown With Salt
[4] To Sail Beyond the Stars
[5] The Bag
[6] City of Roses
[7] Firewall
[8] The Red Kiss
[9] Journeys End in Lovers Meeting
[10] Thieves' Honor
[11] The Touch
[12] Mother of Invention
[13] Tripwire
[14] Ring of Truth
[15] Moon in Gemini
[16] Out of the Ashes
[17] A Means to an End
[18] Things Left Unsaid - Part One
[19] Things Left Unsaid - Part Two
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Set in the Victorian Age and regarded by many as the finest of the fourteen films in the Sherlock Holmes/Basil Rathbone series, "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" was originally released in 1939 by Twentieth Century-Fox.

Professor Moriarty (George Zucco) has at long last been brought to trial for murder. But the "Napoleon of Crime" is acquitted after the court finds a lack of sufficient evidence. Moments after the judge releases the defendant, Sherlock Holmes dashes into the courtroom with proof that will destroy Moriarty's alibi and send the professor to the gallows. Alas, he is too late and the criminal mastermind is set free.

Moriarty wastes no time in plotting his next crime, but in order to be successful he must divert the attention of the Great Detective. Enter Miss Ann Brandon (Ida Lupino), who calls on Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) after she and her brother receive anonymous letters containing a drawing of a man with an albatross hung around his neck, and a date written above the picture. Their father received the same baffling letter years before and was found murdered on the date inscribed in his letter.

Are these mysterious letters but erroneous distractions? Are they clues to a case irrelevant to the exploits of the evil Professor Moriarty? Or are these portents of disaster inexorably linked to the master criminal's plan to commit a crime that will shake the very foundation of the British Empire? It is for Holmes and Watson to sort out the mystery and, hopefully, eliminate the menace of Professor Moriarty.
Year of the Gun
The master of the political thriller, John Frankenheimer (The Manchurian Candidate), has done it again – this time focusing his astute lens on Rome in the late seventies, a time in which the classical city is rocked by political unrest.

American journalist David Raybourne (Andrew McCarthy) has arrived in Rome to write a political best seller about The Red Brigade, a militant left-wing group terrorizing Italy.  When a daring photojournalist (Sharon Stone) believes Raybourne's book to be a piece of non-fiction... the manuscript falls tragically into the wrong hands.

Now fictional characters named after Raybourne's closest friends and colleagues suddenly become real enemies of both the terrorists and the police.  Accused of knowing too much, Raybourne's real problem is that he knows too little about the politics of Rome, about the secret lives of his friends and about the loyalties of his lovers.
The Thing from Another World
Arctic researchers discover a huge, frozen spaceling inside a crash-landed UFO, then fight for their lives after the murderous being (a pre-Gunsmoke James Arness) emerges from icy captivity. Will other creatures soon follow? The famed final words of this film are both warning andianswer: "Keep watching the skies!"

A snappy ensemble. An eerie theremin-infused Dimitri Tiomkin score. Rising suspense. Crisp Christian Nyby direction. All merge in an edgy classic produced by Howard Hawks (Bringing Up Baby, Rio Bravo) and filled with Hawksian trademarks of rapid-fire dialogue and of people united by do-or-die stress. Keep watching the skies and the screen. Don't miss a moment of "one of the best sci-fi thrillers of the '50s" (John Stanley, Creature Features).
Fortress
After losing their first baby, John and Karen Brennick dare to have another. Caught trying to cross the border, the ex-war hero and his pregnant wife are sentenced to a sadistic futuristic prison buried 33 stories beneath the earth. Computers control inmates' bodies and minds, and newborn infants are being used to create a new breed of human robots. No one has ever gotten out alive. But not even the most overwhelming technology can extinguish one man's passionate love for his wife and child.
Suspect Zero
When tortured FBI agent Thomas Mackelway (Aaron Eckhart) is called in to investigate a series of strange murders, the trail leads to the enigmatic Benjamin O'Ryan (Academy Award® winner Ben Kingsley* in a spellbinding performance). Trained in a secret government program (enabling elite agents to telepathically get into the minds of killers), O'Ryan himself is hunting down what he has labeled the ultimate serial killer and manifestation of evil - SUSPECT ZERO.

Mackelway, now reunited with his former partner (Carrie-Anne Moss), must determine if O'Ryan's ability to identify with the murderers has turned him into the very same type of monster he is trying to bring to justice. Could O'Ryan be Suspect Zero?

* Best Actor, Ghandi, 1982
Visit to a small Planet
Der Außerirdische Schüler Kreton (Jerry Lewis), möchte endlich mehr über die Gattung des Menschen erfahren. Er schwänzt den Unterricht und reist mit seiner fliegenden Untertasse zum Planeten Erde. Dort quartiert sich der Astronautenschreck in die Familie des Nachrichtenreporters Roger Putnam Spelding (Fred Clark) ein, der gerade an einem Beitrag arbeitet, indem er die Existenz außerirdischer Raumschiffe bezweifelt. Mit seinen intergalaktischen Fähigkeiten hilft Kreton der Familie und freundet sich mit Ihnen an. Die Tochter des hauses Ellen (Joan Blackman) kommt Kreton jedoch auf die Schliche...

"Jerry der Astronautenschreck" (Alternativtitel) ist eine Rakete der guten Laune mit grellen Gags, witzigen Tricksequenzen, einer imposanten Kulisse (Oscar-nominiert) und einem Jerry Lewis (Aschenblödel), der - im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes -auf die menschheit losgelassen wird. Hier heißt es: Jubeln und Lachen, bis die Nähte krachen. Ein echter leckerbissen für alle Jerry Lewis-Freunde.
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection - Sci-Fi Adventures
THEM!
Radiation-mutated ants – 12 feet long and capable of lifting tons – become giant problems for James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, James Arness and all of Los Angeles. "Fascinating to watch. Them! is taut science fiction" (A.H. Weiler, The New York Times).

THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS
An A-bomb test in the Arctic awakens a gargantuan prehistoric dinosaur that makes New York City its stomping ground in the movie (from a story by Ray Bradbury and with superb special effects by Ray Harryhausen) that launched a string of Atomic Age creature features.

WORLD WITHOUT END
Hugh Marlowe, Rod Taylor and other Mars-mission astronauts skid on a time warp into a post-apocalyptic future Earth marked by fear, mutant monstrosities and a diminishing group of subterranean survivors. Can these wayfarers from the past preserve our world's future?

SATELLITE IN THE SKY
A stalwart crew (and a female reporter stowaway) guides a stratospheric jet rocket ship on the first space flight. The mission also involves another first: the outer-space detonation of the feared tritonium bomb. But mechanical failures threaten to trigger disaster. Strap in for suspense!
Contact
The exciting adventure of the day we make contact with life beyond earth comes to the screen with a profound sense of wonder and a dazzling visual sweep that extends to the outer reaches of space and the imagination. Jodie Foster is astronomer Ellie Arroway, a woman of science. Matthew McConaughey is religious scholar Palmer Joss, a man of faith. They're opposite ends of a spectrum — and sudden players on the world stage as the countdown to humanity's greatest journey begins. Powerfully, thrillingly and emotionally, Contact connects.
Roots
His name was Kunta Kinte. Kidnapped from Africa and enslaved in America in 1767, he refused to accept his slave name of Toby. Heirs kept his heroic defiance alive, passing on his tale across generations until it reached a young boy growing up in Tennessee, His name was Alex Haley. Through the lineage of one family, Haley and his Pulitzer Prize-winning Roots told a story for all America and world. Seen by 130 million viewers during its premiere telecasts and the winner of dozens of awards, the David L. Wolper production remains an engrossing entertainment 30 years later. Embark on an unforgettable DVD journey.

Disc 1
Episode 1

Disc 2
Episode 2

Disc 3
Episode 3

Disc 4
Episode 4

Disc 5
Episode 5

Disc 6
Episode 6
Documentary: Remembering Roots (2002)

Disc 7
Crossing Over: How Roots Captivated an Entire Nation (2007)
Roots: One Year Later hosted by Louis Gossett Jr.
way...way out
The Americans and Russians each have a two-person base on the Moon The Americans have had to keep replacing their astronaut teams because they quickly go crazy; they have been using only male astronauts on the unspoken assumption that this would avoid any possibility of impropriety. The Russians, as godless Communists, are under no such constraints, and their male-female team has remained well-adjusted At the start of the film, a male and female American astronaut team is sent up to replace the sex-starved all-male team. The government insists on them being married first to preserve morality. Most of the story revolves around the eventual consummation of this marriage of convenience, and around their relationship with their Russian neighbors, who keep casually dropping by
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« Reply #6748 on: September 24, 2012, 05:49:05 PM »
Woops .. forgot ..

Snow White and the Huntsman
From the producer of Alice in Wonderland comes a new vision that turns a legendary tale into an action-adventure epic. The evil Queen Ravenna (Academy Award® winner* Charlize Theron) will rule forever if she can take the life of Snow White (Kristen Stewart), so she dispatches the Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) to track her down. But the wicked ruler never imagined that the Huntsman would train the girl to become a brave warrior, skilled in the art of war. Filled with intense battles and spectacular visual effects, Snow White & the Huntsman is a thrilling experience that "shouldn't be missed" (Shawn Edwards, Fox-TV).

*2003, Best Actress, Monster
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« Reply #6749 on: September 25, 2012, 12:02:10 AM »
Arrived in the mail today..



Traitor (Blu-Ray) 2008




Batman Begins: Limited Edition Boxset (Blu-Ray) 2005




Inside (Blu-Ray) (french horror) 2008




The Bank Job (Blu-Ray) 2008




The Roommate (Blu-Ray) 2011




Death Sentence (Blu-Ray) 2007




The Departed (Blu-Ray) 2006




Hugo (Blu-Ray) 2011




Alien Anthology (Blu-Ray) 1979-1992
We'll Always Have Paris.


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