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Die Hard Collection (BLU-RAY)

As one of the most expensive Blu-Ray collections readily available (behind Sopranos, Harry Potter box set, and some of the Blu-Ray starter sets) Die Hard is one of the best catalog releases to come along from any studio on the high def formats so far.  This 4-disc set is an amazing display of wha... Read more
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Bad Santa (BLU-RAY)

Another odd choice for a catalog release from Disney but a guilty pleasure nonetheless.  Assumingly released to coincide with the Christmas holiday, one would more expect high def releases of the first two Santa Clause movies to coincide with both the holiday and the release of the third movie on... Read more
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The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (BLU-RAY)

Despite the success (or lack there of) and critical acclaim (or lack thereof) of this quickly made third installment of the popular franchise, the movie is nonetheless a good-feeling movie that will make you counting the days until Christmas.... Read more
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Hairspray (BLU-RAY)

The best musical in years comes to the best format.  This sleeper hit showcases a rare and precise release on a 2-disc format. ... Read more
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Shrek the Third (BLU-RAY)

(Not very) arguably the least successful and the least creative of the Shrek franchise, this one has a lot to live up to being the first of the movies to be release on a high def format.  Why there is not trilogy release on HD is beyond me but that’s a different issue.... Read more
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Dragon Ball Z: Broly Double Feature (BLU-RAY)

Being the first major, older, anime to be released on the format, I was very curious as to how it would pan out.  Dragonball Z has always been on the grainier end of animes, even with the new remastered DVD editions going all the way up through 2007.  The DBZ movies have not always been that well... Read more
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind (BLU-RAY)

It’s always a scary thought when a decades-old movie comes to high definition format.  The technology 30 years ago, even in regards to celluloid, just doesn’t compare to today’s standards and neither does the preservation process.  So, when Sony announced this release, although excited a bit, I w... Read more
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Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1 (BLU-RAY)

Featuring 13 shorts dating back an astounding 24 years to Pixar’s humble beginnings at LucasFilm (George, how did you let these guys go?), Pixar Short Films is a great collection of hilarious and heartfelt shorts from the people that brought you Toy Story, Cars, The Incredibles and, most recently... Read more
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Ratatouille (BLU-RAY)

Much like Cars, the quality of Ratatouille is to be extremely high.  The movie is one of the most off-kilter Pixar movie yet and certainly the least commercially viable film of their since A Bug’s Life.  ... Read more
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Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 1 (BLU-RAY)

Featuring 13 shorts dating back an astounding 24 years to Pixar’s humble beginnings at LucasFilm (George, how did you let these guys go?), Pixar Short Films is a great collection of hilarious and heartfelt shorts from the people that brought you Toy Story, Cars, The Incredibles and, most recently... Read more
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