Blu-ray releases for Tuesday
What’s out on Blu-ray this Tuesday? This week we’ve got vampires and terminators for a particularly violent Blu-ray Tuesday. But when all is said and done, The Song Remains the Same.
Song Remains the Same
Tuesday is the day we get a look at the latest releases on Blu-ray. Some we’ve seen at the theaters, some not, some are must see, some we’ll just forget came out.
The list for the week looks something like this:
2008 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: Who knew Tostitos had a Fiesta Bowl? If you want to see a rerun of the Oklahoma Sooners getting beat by the West Virginia Mountaineers. It’s worth noting for a Blu-ray it’s not presented in widescreen.
30 Days of Night: It’s cold in Feb. time to curl up and get the wits scared out of you by this graphic novel turned movie staring Josh Hartnet and some of the creepiest vampires you’ve seen.
The Beyonce Experience Live: Not my cup of tea but it has a PCM 5.1 audio track, sure to keep Beyonce fans rocking, if indeed that’s what they do.
Initial D: Live action adaptation of a Japanese comic book. Car races and humor - Japan style. It might be worth a look if you’re 15. But I think I’ll wait, maybe until the vampires on 30 Days bite me.
Justice League: The New Frontier Special Edition: I can’t get enough Bruce Tim animation. Count me in!
The Song Remains the Same: Zeppelin fans get a rare glimpse at a live concert with high-def video and Dolby TrueHD.
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines: Completely forgettable Terminator flic. Except for the part with the crashing truck. And the other part with the crashing cars and trucks. Oh, yeah and the shooting parts. Other than that - what a bore!
To Kill A King: Period piece set in 1645 during English Civil War. Besides being a history geek -Tim Roth’s appearance tweaks my interest in this film.