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Proof The “Lost” HALLOWEEN: H20 Commentary Is Actually Happening This Time For Upcoming Blu-ray Set!

Does anybody own the old Halloween: H20 DVD that came out back in 1998?  You know, the one that was set in 4:3 Letterbox and included the worthless bonus features of ‘Trivia’ and a Creed music video?  On the back of that box it said there was a commentary with Jamie Lee Curtis and Steve Miner. […]

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Halloween 35th Anniversary Blu-ray Honored At 40th Annual Saturn Awards

The Saturn Awards sure knows how to pick ’em as we both agree the Halloween 35th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray from last year was one of the year’s  best.  It was among my personal #1 of 2013 (I picked all John Carpenter releases and tied them together).  Saturn maybe should have waited a year for the […]

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BEHOLD! HALLOWEEN: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION Box Art Revealed!

Anchor Bay and Scream Factory have unveiled the art to their joint ventured and insanely impressive Halloween box set combining every film in the series with 15 discs of content.  And yeah, it’s really awesome.  This art just says “Who cares if your set was first, Freddy?”, “Suck on that tin case, Jason”, “Haha, cute, […]

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Aaron’s Astounding Top 10 Blu-rays of 2013

Here we go again.  Kicking off my Top 10 year-end lists for 2013, here are my Top 10 Blu-rays.  These are films that I have been able to really dig into and see them as easy recommendations for anyone with the greatest home media format currently available.  The following list is a set of films […]

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Brandon’s Bodacious TOP 10 Blu-rays Of 2013!

It’s my turn!  No need for a preamble as to what goes into the generalities of crafting these Top 10 lists as the gents before me all did a fine job of explaining.  2012 provided what seemed like all the remaining “Must Have” box sets, leaving 2013 seeming kind of empty handed on the surface.  […]

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Halloween – 35th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray Review)

Anchor Bay has released John Carpenter’s Halloween a lot of times.  Each time they manage to successfully add just one ounce of something different that the fan just HAS to dip in again.  Personally, I’ve owned this film countless times, as it’s my favorite film.  I remember when Anchor Bay released a two VHS tape […]

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Studio Ghibli’s Latest Animated Masterpiece, FROM UP ON POPPY HILL, Arrives On Blu-ray This September

New York, NY — This September, GKIDS, in conjunction with Cinedigm (NASDAQ: CIDM), invites home viewers to experience the latest masterwork from Studio Ghibli: FROM UP ON POPPY HILL, from the creators of Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Kiki’s Delivery Service, and many other animated masterpieces. Written by legendary studio founder Hayao Miyazaki and […]

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HALLOWEEN 35th Anniversary Edition Takes Shape On Blu-ray – September 24!

35 years ago, John Carpenter and Debra Hill changed the landscape of horror for may years to come.  Once the highest grossing independent film of all time, Halloween has scared audiences for over 3 decades.  It has been replicated, sequelized and remade, but none stand close to the original “Night He Came Home”.  Anchor Bay […]

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The Fog (Blu-ray Review)

John Carpenter hit success big with Halloween in 1978.  Following up that first big success is always a challenge.  He was dubbed the “next Hitchcock” and there was a lot of anticipation for his next film.  But with that, studios offering him deals wanted him to tackle the horror genre again.  Carpenter had no problem […]

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You Again (Blu-ray Review)

I must be a glutton for punishment.  Usually fellow staff reviewer Sean Ferguson reviews all the Disney related Blu-ray titles around here, but when I found out about this romantic comedy starring my favorite screen queen as of late, Odette Yustman (the heavenly goddess from The Unborn), I begged Sean for the chance to review […]

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It’s ‘You Again’ Odette Yustman, on Blu-ray!

I have no idea what this movie is about.  I have no care in the world whether it is good or not.  All I know is that I want to see it.  Why?  Because it has been way too long since I have seen a movie with the beautiful Odette Yustman in it (she goes […]

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