| Disney In Depth: Blu-ray Review: Frankenweenie

Frankenweenie
4-Disc 3D/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital | 2-Disc Blu-ray/DVD l DVD
Directed by Tim Burton
Starring Charlie Tahan, Martin Short, Catherine O’Hara, Winona Ryder, Martin Landeau
Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Release Date: Jan 8, 2013 Summer is here. The time has arrived for film buffs to catch up on films they may have overlooked in recent months. Put Frankenweenie on that list, an overlooked Tim Burton feature with funkiness and flaws a plenty. Let’s dig up my review of Frankenweenie on Blu-ray in this edition of Disney In Depth. The dog, man’s best friend. They possess the ceaseless loyalty, friendship and empathy that most humans only wish they could have. No wonder why the loss of a dog can bring about such sadness. Burton infuses immense passion and consideration into this pet project of his, finally adapted into this full-length, entirely stop-motion feature.
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| Movie Review: Superman Unbound |
Superman Unbound
Blu-ray Multipack | DVD | Instant Video
Directed by James Tucker
Starring Matt Bomer, Stana Katic, Molly C. Quinn, John Noble
Release Date: May 7, 2013
First and foremost, I’m not a huge Superman fan. I prefer my heroes a bit more…mortal, you know? That said, I am sometimes forced to reassess a character based on who is writing the storyline, script, what have you. Animated superhero shows have a certain appeal to me, regardless of the main characters. Watching the Super Friends on Saturday morning is probably one of my favorite childhood memories and I find any excuse to try to relive that excitement. And the chance to watch and discuss Superman Unbound was way too cool to pass up. Now on to the review… DC Entertainment does love to change up the voice actors quite a bit, don’t they? This incarnation of the Man of Steel is voiced by none other than White Collar star Matt Bomer. This became a very distracting issue for me, just to let you know. I kept envisioning Big Blue as an art thief in New York and not the Kryptonian hero of Metropolis. But maybe that’s just me.
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| Deal: Sex and the City: The Complete Collection DVD Box Set
The Gold Box spotlight deal of the day over at Amazon today is Sex and the City: The Complete Collection Deluxe Edition DVD box set for only $74.99 (that’s 57% off the list price of $174.92). The Deluxe Edition DVD box set comes with all 94 episodes of the six seasons of the HBO series plus both Sex and the City movies, along with exclusive bonus content from all seasons; a bonus disc featuring 90 minutes of exclusive interviews with Michael Patrick King and the writers; alternate endings; audio commentary; behind the scenes featurettes; deleted scenes, and more.
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| Blu-ray Deal: Fast and Furious 1-5 Bundle
The Gold Box spotlight deal of the day at Amazon today is the Fast and Furious 1-5 Bundle on Blu-ray for only $37.99 (that’s 63% off the list price of $102.90). The DVD bundle is also on sale today for only $27.49 (that’s 62% off the list price of $71.90). The Blu-ray bundle has all five Fast & Furious movies on Blu-ray as well as a Digital Copy, along with bonus features for all the movies like commentary, deleted scenes, and behind-the-scenes features. – The Fast and the Furious
– 2 Fast 2 Furious
– The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
– Fast & Furious
– Fast Five Note – this deal is valid only for today, Wednesday, April 24, 2013 til 11:59pm while supplies last.
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| DVD Review: Marvel Knights: Inhumans |
By Groonk
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Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013 at 11:00 pm |
Marvel Knights: Inhumans
DVD
Directed by Marvel
Shout! Factory
Rated: Not rated
Release Date: April 23, 2013
In Attilan, no one can, or should, hear Black Bolt scream. The Marvel Knights: Inhumans movie has been released. It is an adaptation of the 12 issue Marvel Knights comic written by Paul Jenkins with art by Jae Lee. Come ponder with me the reasoning of the king of the Inhumans, Black Bolt, as he navigates the politics of humans and near gods. This Shout! Factory release is a motion comic. I can’t say that I was entirely pleased by that prospect. A lot of motion comics take away from the internal experience of reading comics. And the limited motion does no favors to the animation genre. For a long time, the motion comic did nothing for me. Then the Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D., Iron Man: Extremis, and the Astonishing X-Men: Gifted series were released and changed my opinion of this new medium to a more positive outlook. That is when I figured out subtlety is the key to a good motion comic execution. How does the Inhumans movie measure up in this bold new genre? Have a look below the jump to find out.
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