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Warner Bros. Announces new DVD/Blu-Ray Combo Packs


WARNER BROS. HOME ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES TWO BLU-RAY(TM) PACKAGING INNOVATIONS OFFERING CONSUMERS MORE VALUE AND PORTABILITY ON THE MOVIES THEY WANT TO SEE

Studio To Begin Offering Blu-ray(TM) Combo Packs On All Theatrical New Release Titles;
Blu-ray Disc, Standard Definition DVD, And Digital Copy All-In-One At No Additional Cost

Also Introducing The Industry’s First Line Of Affordably Priced “Blu-ray Double Features;”
Sets Will Include Two Of Warner’s Top Catalog Hits On Blu-ray Disc

Burbank, Calif. December 16, 2009 - Warner Bros. Home Entertainment today announced two Blu-ray(TM) packaging initiatives that will give consumers greater value and portability when shopping for the best possible way to watch movies at home. Beginning in the first quarter of 2010, Warner Home Video will be releasing its entire Theatrical New Release slate as Blu-ray combo packs, containing a Blu-ray Disc of the film with exclusive special features and exciting BD-Live interactivity, a standard-definition DVD and a Digital Copy of the film.  For no additional cost, Blu-ray combo packs offer consumers significantly more value by merging the unsurpassed quality of Blu-ray with the convenience of being able to watch the film in any format, on just about every playback device.  

Warner Home Video is also launching the industry’s first line of Blu-ray Double Features, priced at $24.98 (SRP). Beginning February 23, the attractively packaged and entry-level priced Blu-ray Double Features pack will include a pair of well-matched catalog hits spanning multiple genres – comedy, action, drama/thriller and horror.  The first wave will include “Dirty Harry” and “Magnum Force” starring Clint Eastwood; “Analyze This” and “Analyze That” starring Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro; “Presumed Innocent” and “Frantic” starring Harrison Ford; “Miss Congeniality” and “Miss Congeniality 2” starring Sandra Bullock; and Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon.

“When people experience Blu-ray – they love it, and with Blu-ray combo packs on all of our top new releases, we are giving consumers the titles they want without having to sacrifice convenience and portability,” said Ron Sanders, President, Warner Home Video. “And our new Blu-ray Double Feature sets make it easier and more affordable than ever for consumers to build or expand their home movie libraries and discover why Blu-ray is simply the best way to watch movies at home.”

According to third quarter figures compiled by the Digital Entertainment Group (DEG), Blu-ray is on the rise.  In 2009, Blu-ray Disc set-top player sales grew 112 percent over the same period last year and this holiday season consumers are seeing Blu-ray player prices starting around $100, making it that much easier for home audiences to see the films they love the way they were meant to be seen. Blu-ray devices are at the top of many consumers’ holiday wish lists this year are projected to be in 15 million U.S. homes by the end of this year.

Rising Anime Star Toshiyuki Kanno Discusses Halo Legends

Rising Anime Star Toshiyuki Kanno Discusses Direction
of “The Babysitter” Episode within Halo Legends







Warner Home Video to Distribute Compilation DVD on Feb. 16, 2010

Toshiyuki Kanno, one of the rising stars in anime, brings his distinct action style to the world of Halo with an innovative, yet uniquely familiar approach to the episodic film “The Babysitter,” one of the seven stories within the upcoming Halo Legends.



Warner Home Video will distribute Halo Legends on February 16, 2010 as a Special Edition 2-disc version on DVD and Blu-Ray™, as well as
single disc DVD and available On Demand and Digital Download. The DVD anthology of episodic films based within the mythology of the popular game Halo is produced by 343 Industries, a unit within Microsoft Game Studios.

Kanno worked with Studio 4oC (and producer Eiko Tanaka) to create the Halo Legends episode, “The Babysitter,” which focuses on the intense rivalry between the ODST (Orbital Drop Shock Troopers) and the Spartans. When given an assignment to assassinate a high-ranking Covenant Prophet, a four-man team of ODSTs must accept a Spartan Sniper to their strike force. Each discipline learns something important about the other as the mission progresses into hostile territory - and old rivalries must be reexamined if the mission is to succeed.

The episode emphasizes the differences in ability and style between
the two soldier types, and features a few familiar faces – Dutch from
Halo 3: ODST and his teammates Private O'Brien, Master Sergeant Cortez
and Corporal Checkman. The Babysitter was first previewed for Xbox
Live subscribers on November 7, 2009.

Kanno has rapidly established himself as a force within the anime
industry, building a reputation for directing stylish action anime in
such productions as Black Lagoon, Fighting Spirit, Aquarian Age and
Zone of the Enders. He also worked on special effects for Digimon: The
Movie.

Kanno provided some further insight into the production of “The
Babysitter” via the following Q&A. Read on …


Question:
How does Halo lend itself to anime/animation?

Kanno:
Halo is a property filled with so many exciting characters and
detailed story settings with a very vast/huge background, and I
believe that the property has a lot of room to create episodes. Thus,
I think that various ways in anime development can suit the property
in whatever style the creators employ.


Question:
What was the inspiration for your artistic vision in your episode of
Halo Legends?

Kanno:
What inspired me the most are the "ruins of an unconfirmed space
alien.” Of course, we had a premise that the ruins are Forerunners,
and Microsoft/343 Industries provided us with a good deal of leeway to
create new elements. We have tried to incorporate a Japanese taste as
much as possible to the buildings, costumes, and other visual things
to try to add greater depth and expand the Halo realm.


Question:
Were there any particular images within the Halo realm that helped
shape or drive your creative vision?

Kanno:
We found inspiration in all of the art books provided by Microsoft,
especially the beauty of the nature shown in the image boards as well
as in the game itself. I tried to incorporate a similar beauty in my
episode. In addition, the costume and the weapons of various
characters such as the Brutes, Elites and Prophet provided me with
inspirations in creating the characteristics of this episode.


Question:
Why were you the right person to direct/design/write this episode?

Kanno:
The original script describing a story relating to the relationship
between Spartans and ODST was been provided by Mr. Frank O’Connor. I
discussed with Ms. Tanaka, the producer of the episode, that we needed
to brush up the story to make it more understandable and impressive,
and proposed the new script to Microsoft. I believe that the script
has become better suited to animation.

We had a very strong design and animation team. I was in charge of
character designs and focused on creating designs to easily express
emotions of each of them. I employed Mr. Hayashi and Mr. Suzuki to
design mechas, such as those involving the Spartan,  ODSTs and
Covenant. They have been very good in creating mechas that are simple
but very cool designs.

Mr. Sasaki was in charge of background designs, and his ideas helped
realize a very distinguished world of “The Babysitter” – giving our
anime sensibility, but retaining the Halo taste. He has created an
original UNSC spaceship and the design seemed to please the Microsoft
staff.

Both Ms. Miyuki, who was in charge of coloring, and Mr. Watanabe, who
headed the CGI as well as the screen plan, focused on keeping a
balance throughout the entire episode. I believe that they contributed
a lot in accomplishing a profound screen play.


Question:
What did you set out to accomplish in this episode, and why do you
think you achieved or exceeded your goals?

Kanno:
The most distinguished characteristic of this episode is that this is
the only episode in Halo Legends where ODST characters appear. During
the production of this episode, a new Halo game “Halo 3: ODST,”
featuring ODST characters, was released – and our episode has some
common characters with the game. Thus, we felt an intense pressure to
make the episode very enjoyable to the newcomers to the Halo world
and, more over, to ensure that the episode would not betray the trust
of the game fans.

I, myself, was a quite a newcomer to Halo at the beginning of this
project, and it was a very hard process to understand the vast realm
of Halo and to create new things out of it.  Consequently, I have
found out that the episode has become very exciting and much better
than I had originally expected. I believe that this result comes from
the efforts of each and every member of our production staffs. This
was a very collaborative effort.


Question:
How important was having Halo gaming experience to bringing the world
to life in anime?

Kanno:
I am not at all good at playing video games, and I have not played
that much. But my staff played a great deal, and both myself and my
staff spent a lot of time viewing the long-playing movie many times to
ensure we understood the Halo realm as well as the details of its
settings.


Question:
Are there any hidden images or behind-the-scenes “Easter eggs” –
special little things you included for the devout Halo fans – that
appear within your episode?

Kanno:
It was simply tough enough for me to understand the Halo universe
during such a short period of time, so I did not have time or room to
create such “hidden images” etc. However, I strongly believe that
every viewer will feel the enthusiasm of all of our creative staffs in
the episode.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ultimate Edition DVD Review


Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ultimate Edition DVD Review

You can purchase this DVD set online today


Synopsis: Welcome to the Second Harry Potter Ultimate Edition!

Fantastic 4-Disc Set Includes New Feature-Length Documentary: Creating the World of Harry Potter Part 2: Characters

A Whole New Realm of Discovery … Discover the intriguing inside stories of why so many of Britain’s most celebrated stars took roles in the series • See the newly unveiled screen test between Daniel Radcliffe and Evanna Lynch (selected to play Luna out of 15,000 hopefuls!) • Go on the set to see firsthand how each of the directors brought unique strengths to the series • Witness the amazing transformations as Daniel, Rupert and Emma grow with their characters over a decade of unprecedented filmmaking. Plus: Never-Before-Seen Screen Tests of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson.





Disc 1: Theatrical Version of the Film
Disc 2: Extended Version of the Film with 13 Minutes of Footage Not Shown in Theatres.
Disc 3: Bonus Features
Disc 4: Bonus Features including Creating the World of Harry Potter, Part 2: Characters


 Collectibles include: 48-Page Photo Book with never-before-seen images from Years 1-7 and 2 Ultimate Edition Character Cards (Card No. 3: Rubeus Hagrid, Card No. 4: Severus Snape)

Review: We just got done reviewing the Year 1 set of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.  Now, we're delving into the Chamber of Secrets.  You're going to hear a lot of the same things, because its pretty much an identical set.

With this box set we get two new trading cards, Snape and Hagrid.  They're again very sturdy and high quality.  The book delves into the characters of Harry Potter.  These books are more coffee table style, in that they're full of pictures, rather than much for text content.   We again get a digital copy of the film packed into the envelope with the cards.

Harry Potter is a fantastic fantasy franchise with a lot of staying power.  Long after these films are done you'll want to cherish them in your collection.  These ultimate editions are the way to do it.  Years 1 and 2 are now on sale on DVD.  I highly recommend picking these up for yourself or perhaps as a Xmas gift!

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars


Links: www.HarryPotterDVD.com

Video Link: Cast and Characters

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Ultimate Edition DVD Review


Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Ultimate Edition DVD Review

You can purchase the Ultimate Edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone online here>>

Synopsis: Welcome to the First Harry Potter Ultimate Edition!

Spellbinding 4-Disc Set Includes New Feature-Length Documentary: Creating the World of Harry Potter Part 1: The Magic Begins

For the First Time Ever ... Uncover the intimate details of the search to cast Harry Potter and his friends • See Daniel, Rupert and Emma’s never-before-seen audition tapes • Be there with stars and filmmakers walking onto the set of the exciting first day of shooting • Learn about Chris Columbus’ critical, step-by-step decisions behind the creation of Harry Potter’s world on screen • Look back on an amazing decade’s worth of movies with Daniel, Rupert and Emma in new and vintage interviews never seen before. Plus: Exclusive Introduction by Daniel Radcliffe

Collectibles include: 48-Page Photo Book with never-before-seen images from Years 1-7 and 2 Ultimate Edition Character Cards (Card No. 1: Harry Potter, Card No. 2: Minerva McGonogall)


DISC 1: Theatrical Version
DISC 2: Extended Version with 7 Minutes of Footage Not Shown in Theatres
DISC 3: • Diagon Alley • Tour the Gryffindor Common Room, Harry’s Room and the Great Hall - Welcome to the self-guided tour of Hogwarts, home of witches and wizards in training, and take in the sights. • Classrooms: Defense Against the Dark Arts; Spells and Charms; Potions; Transfiguration; • Third Floor Corridor; Deleted Scenes. • Sorting Hat • Library: Gallery of Art & Architecture; Hogwarts Yearbook; Guide to Ghosts - Discover the many marvelous and mysterious ghosts of Hogwarts. • Hogwarts Grounds: Quaffle and Bludger - Get a lesson from Oliver Wood on how to play Quidditch; Tour Hagrid's Hut - Welcome to the self-guided tour of Hagrid’s Hut, home of Rubeus Hagrid, the keeper of keys and grounds at Hogwarts, and his faithful companion, Fang. • Extra Credit • Interview - Capturing the Stone: A Conversation with the Filmmakers - Director Chris Columbus, Producer David Heyman, Screenwriter Steve Kloves and Production Designer Stuart Craig talk about casting and bringing the novel to life.
DISC 4: • Introduction by Daniel Radcliffe - An introduction

Review: The question that comes to mind is...why?  I should imagine that if you care about Harry Potter at all that you own it by now, right?   It always feels like studios are trying to milk me for more money and preying on my fandom.  In the case of these Ultimate Edition DVD sets, I really feel like they are the exception.  Do you remember a few years back when the Lord of the Rings trilogy came out in these great book-style boxed sets?  Well, this blows them away.

I won't go into too much detail about what is included, since its clearly laid out for you above, but a few observations.  The collector cards are great, they're a hard material and will definately save in the long run.  The extended version of the film was a ton of fun to watch.  I've seen this film so many times, and to add those new dimensions was great.  The book included is full-color and very nice quality.  There is also a digital copy included in the sleeve with the collector cards.  This set looks amazing on our shelf, and with all of the films gettnig this treatment shortly, this is most definately the time to get in on this.

The packaging has a slipcase that goes over the fold out book-style box.  Its all packed securely, no loose discs and no damage to any of the items inside.  This would make an amazing Xmas gift for anyone on your list.  It truly is an ultimate edition of the film

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Links: www.HarryPotterDVD.com

Video Link: The Magic Begins

Superman: The Complete Animated Series DVD Review


Superman: The Complete Animated Series DVD Review

You can purchase this set on DVD today!

Synopsis: Your spirits will soar with this complete series set from the popular TV series! Portraying the man and hero as human while keeping the comic-book action at full speed, each animated adventure is a fast-paced spellbinder. Beginning with his arrival on Earth, Superman finds his place in his adopted home and accepts his role as its champion - facing mortal enemy Lex Luthor and countless other criminals like the Weather Wizard and the Toyman. High-flying excitement, boundless thrills and revealing Exclusive Extras collide in this superior collection about the dynamic hero that inspires us all to strive for truth and justice.

Review: When it comes to superhero genre cartoons from the 1990s the attention is usually paid to Batman: The Animated Series. Batman is given all of the attention, because its the beginning of the so-called ‘Timmverse’, which consists of a series of cartoons designed by Bruce Timm and often written in colaboration with Paul Dini and a team of other creative masterminds. What is often overlooked is Superman: the Animated Series.

Superman: TAS was also designed by Bruce Timm and the same creative team. It was a sister show to Batman: TAS. There was even a three-part crossover that involved Batman and Superman Joining against Lex Luthor and the Joker. It was released at retail as the Batman/Superman Movie. The Superman series was a complete polar opposite to Batman: TAS. Batman was drawn purposely on black paper to give it mood, while Superman was light and bright. The show was full of color and silly villains. It was a great addition to the Timmverse world and it helped pave the way to the Justice League shows that would follow. The designs are great and the stories still hold up just as well as Batman: TAS.

This release is essentially a re-release of the previously released full three seasons of the show. They haven’t been released since 2006, so a nicer edition is long overdue. I would’ve loved to see this an all of the other DCAU releases on blu-ray, but only Justice League season one has made it there so far. This edition comes with a nice, sleek design and a shiny slipcase. The discs are literally the exact discs from the previous releases, so you aren’t missing anything.

The set does include one exclusive feature. It has a seventh disc that harbors a great new documentary titled “The Despot Darkseid: A Villain Worthy of Superman.” The recent Justice League: The Complete Series DVD release also offered a bonus disc like this one. There are also a few trailers for previous releases included. The documentary about Darkseid is actually really cool. It runs about 17 minutes long and includes interviews with Bruce Timm, Paul Dini an Alan Burnett!

This set is great for any fan of the DCAU and looks fantastic on your DVD shelf. We highly recommend it

Rating: 5 out of 5

Links: www.kidswb.com

North by Northwest 50th Anniversary Edition Blu-Ray Review


North By Northwest 50th Anniversary Blu-Ray Review


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The Negotiator Blu-Ray Review

The Negotiator Blu-Ray Review














You can purchase this blu-ray disc today!

Synopsis: Maverick hostage negotiator Danny Roman (Samuel L. Jackson) is framed for embezzlement and murder. Just married and unjustly faced with prison, Roman turns hostage-taker to smoke out the guilty ones. Squaring off against him is respected, methodical negotiator Chris Sabian (Kevin Spacey). F. Gary Gray (The Italian Job, Be Cool) directs a top ensemble cast (including David Morse and J.J. Walsh) in a story honed with spiraling tension and volatile action – and unfolding via a dazzling series of twists and gambits.

Review: I remember when the Negotiator came out 11 years ago. It was a time when Kevin Spacey wasn’t quite as established in off-color films. Its a rare chance to see him do a rather conventional action-suspense film. We’re big fans of Spacey around the DVD Legion offices, so we were anxious to see this film in high-definition.

The film is basically a mystery thriller the first time you watch it. Samuel L. Jackson is hoping that Kevin Spacey can help him figure out who in his department is framing him before its too late. The film has a great script, its well-paced and full of great edits. It keeps you on the edge of your seat most of the time. Even after subsequent viewings and knowing the mystery, its still fun to watch.

The blu-ray transfer is fantastic. Its quite clear and crisp, no noticable scratches or dust. I didn’t really even notice any soft spots in the film. Special Features on the blu-ray include: The 11th Hour: Stories from Real Negotiators Featurette, On Location Making-Of Featurette and Original Theatrical Trailer.

We highly recommend this film to anyone that is into action, suspsense or thriller mysteries. Its a great ride!

Rating: 5 Stars

Links: http://www.warnerblu.com/

Plastic Man: the Complete Collection DVD Review!

Plastic Man: the Complete Collection DVD Review!

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You can purchase this DVD online today!

Synopsis: Supple super hero Plastic Man bends criminals to justice in these 35 exciting animated adventures from the vintage TV series. Jetsetting around the world in the Plastijet with girlfriend Penny and sidekick Hula Hula, the cool, confident Plas wraps up evil villains like Solex, Weed, Half-Ape, The Clam, Computerhead, and Disco Mummy. With the power to conform to any shape or size, Plas can grow, shrink, or flex his way out of any situation–except Penny’s jealous grip. Never yielding under pressure, the only cracks in his super hero style are the quips he throws at his nemeses while turning the tables on them. When danger calls, this is the only four-disc collector’s set–including elastically exciting extras–with enough twists to showcase Plastic Man!

Special Features: retrospective featurette and Plastic Man animated series unaired pilot episode.

Review: This is called Plastic Man: the Complete Collection DVD and the show its take from was the Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show that ran from 1979 to 1981.   To say that this is the complete collection of this show is both correct and incorrect, depending on how much of a completist you are.  Technically there were 35 episodes of the main show, 13 episodes of Baby Plas and 13 episodes of the Plastic Family included in the Comedy/Adventure show.  This DVD set only collects the actual Plastic Man show segments..the 35 episodes.

The show is a lot of fun, but Plastic Man fans will notice that the only villains from the Plas rogue’s gallery that make it on the show are Carrot-Man, Doctor Honctoff and Doctor Dome.  The show as co-produced by both Ruby-Spears Productions and Hanna-Barbera Productions, two of the all-time great animation companies.  We’re actually going to review the Ruby-Spears Superman show later this week, so watch for that.  Plastic Man aired after Super Friends back in the day and ties into those memories for a lot of us.
Plastic Man was voiced by Michael Bell, who is famous for work on shows like GI Joe, Transformers, the Smurfs and even Super Friends as Zan the Wonder Twin!  He masterfully portrays the sarcastic hero in this classic show.  Its so great to get this on DVD, I honestly didn’t think that would ever happen.  Its a 30 year old gem and I’m so glad to be able to share this with my own children.  And as a DC Comics collector…..well you can imagine how pleased I am to add this to my DVD library.  I highly recommend for comic book fans and kids.  This is good, clean fun!

Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

 

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