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Warner Prepares BD-Live Titles


Warner is catch up with other studios that already started releasing BD-Live titles earlier this year. On a During the keynote address at the Entertainment Supply Chain Academy conference, president of Warner Bros. Technical Operations Darcy Antonellis mentioned that they are working on the first web-enabled Blu-ray titles, which should be ready for release by the end of 2008.

They have bold plans for their BD-Live title going as far as competing with other big names of the internet such as MySpace and YouTube for the consumers time and attention on the net.

“I think it has the ability to compete [with MySpace and YouTube] for a user’s time because you are taking them online and you’re able to create a community that we have never been able to do before,” Ms. Antonellis said. “That’s huge for us.”

Heck yeah, that’s huge! But they better create something very innovative and new with the BD-Live feature if they intend to steer traffic from MySpace and YouTube. I am sorry to be pessimistic here but I don’t think they will pull it off…

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Lord of the Rings Coming to Blu-ray


Lord of the Rings Gandalf It has been confirmed by Peter Jackson during a chat session about his new film production “The Hobbit”. His exact words were: “We are working on a Blu-ray version of the with Warner Bros at the moment, not sure when it is due for release. It certainly won’t be this year.” It certainly doesn’t leave room for assumptions or misinterpretations, He was very clear that the Middle Earth is turning “Blu”, he just doesn’t know when… Definitely one of the best movies ever, this is very exciting! The only disappointing part is the extremely long wait. Hopefully, Warner will listen to the fans demanding and release it earlier. I can’t wait to see all those great battle scenes in hi-def. The Hobbit is probably hitting the theaters around 2011, we just hope Warner won’t try to hold The Lord of the Rings Blu-ray release to the same year just to help promote the new movie. That would be ludicrous!

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V For Vendetta Blu-ray Movie Review


Coming to Blu-ray this coming week the highly anticipated Sci-Fi thriller ‘V for Vendetta’! The movie has already been released on HD-DVD last year but this will be a first on Blu-ray. This is a movie that I really liked even though I never had the pleasure of reading the comic book before the movie. The Blu-ray will have have nice features and extras! It will include also more languages that you will ever need…
V for Vendetta starts off with a prologue to explain the relevance of the Guy Fawkes mask worn by V throughout the film and the significance of the date of the 5th of November. This is for the benefit of audiences who didn’t grow up in the UK and have no idea of who Guy Fawkes was and what his Gunpowder Plot was all about. The sequence is short but informative. From then on we move on to the start of the main story and here the film adheres close enough to the source material with a few changes to the Evey character but not enough to ruin the character. Caught after curfew and accosted by the ruling government’s secret police called Fingermen, Evey soon encounters V who saves her not just from imprisonment but rape.

Right from the start the one thing McTeigue and The Wachowski Brothers got dead-on was casting Hugo Weaving as the title character. Voice silky, velvety and sonorous, Weaving infuses V with an otherworldly, theatrical personality. Whether V was speaking phrases from Shakespeare, philosophers or pop culture icons, the voice gave a character who doesn’t show his face from behind the eternally-smiling Guy Fawkes mask real life. Once V and Evey are thrown in together by the happenstance of that nightly encounter their fates became intertwined. Natalie Portman plays the reluctant witness to V’s acts of terrorism, murders and destruction in the beginning, but a poignant and emotionally powerful sequence to start the second half of the film soon brings Evey’s character not much towards V’s way of doing things, but to understanding just why he’s doing them. This sequence became the emotional punch of the whole film and is literally lifted word for word from the graphic novel. I heard more than just a few people sobbing in the theater as the scenes and story unfolded.

Evey V for VendettaThe rest of the cast seemed like a who’s who of the British acting community. From Stephen Rea’s stubborn and dogged Chief Inspector Finch whose quest to find V leads him to finding clues about his government’s past actions that he’d rather have not found. Then there’s Stephen Fry’s flamboyant TV show host who becomes Evey’s only other ally whose secret longings have been forbidden by the government, but who’s awakened by V’s actions to go through with his own form of rebellion. Then there’s John Hurt as High Chancellor Adam Sutler who’s seen chewing up the scenery with his Hitler-like performance through Big Brother video conferences (an ironic bit of casting since John Hurt also played Winston Smith in the film adaptation of the Orwell classic 1984). I really couldn’t find any of the supporting players as having done a bad job in their performances. Even Hurt’s Sutler may seemed over-the-top to some but his performance just showed how much of a hatemonger Sutler and in the end his Norsefire party really were in order to stay in power.

The story itself,had some changes made to it. Some of these changes angered Moore and probably anger his more die-hard fans. They trimmed some of the side stories and tertiary characters from the story and concentrated on V, Evey and Inspector Finch’s pursuit of both and the truth. This adaptation is much closer to how Peter Jackson adapted The Lord of the Rings. But then Moore is also an avowed perfectionist and only a perfect adaptation would do.

V for Vendetta Blu-ray NazisAnother thing about V for Vendetta that will surely talked about a lot will be the images used in the film. Not just images and symbols looking so much like Nazi icons, but images from the current events sweeping the globe that has been shown time and time again in the news and written about in magazines and newspapers. The film shows people bound and hooded like prisoners from Abu Ghraib. The reason of the war on terror used time and time again by Sutler to justify why England and its people need him and his group to protect them by any means necessary. V for Vendetta seems like a timely film for our current times. Even with the conclusion of the film finally accomplishing what Guy Fawkes failed to do that night of November 5th some 400 plus years ago, V for Vendetta doesn’t give all the answers to all the questions it raises. For some I’m sure this would be something that’ll frustrate them. So much of people who go to watch thought-provoking films want their questions answered as clearly as possible and all of them. V for Vendetta doesn’t answer them but gives the audience enough information to try and work it out themselves.

It is a film that is sure to polarize the extreme left and right of the political pundits and commentators. But as a piece of thought-provoking and even as a politically subversive film, V for Vendetta does it job well. It is not a perfect film by any respect, but the story and message it tries to convey in addition to its value as a piece of entertainment mor than makes up for its flaws. V for Vendetta more than continues the current crop of seriously done comic book fillm adaptations (Batman Begins, X2, Sin City, and A History of Violence) but it also shows that Alan Moore’s work can be adapted well to the screen when given to the right people. It may not be perfect and it may not make Alan Moore happy, but it comes close.

Synopsis

V and Evey

Set against the futuristic landscape of totalitarian Britain, V For Vendetta tells the story of a mild-mannered young woman named Evey (Natalie Portman) who is rescued from a life-and-death situation by a masked man (Hugo Weaving) known only as “V.” Incomparably charismatic and ferociously skilled in the art of combat and deception, V ignites a revolution when he urges his fellow citizens to rise up against tyranny and oppression. As Evey uncovers the truth about V’s mysterious background, she also discovers the truth about herself - and emerges as his unlikely ally in the culmination of his plan to bring freedom and justice back to a society fraught with cruelty and corruption.

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Specs

Bonus View (Profile 1.1)

Video Resolution/Codec

  • 1080p/VC-1
  • 480p/i/MPEG-2 (Supplements Only)

Aspect Ratio(s)

  • 2.40:1

Audio Formats

  • English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround (48kHz/16-bit)
  • English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps)
  • French (Parisian) Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps)
  • French (Quebec) Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps)
  • Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps)
  • German Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps)
  • Italian Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps)
  • Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps)

Subtitles/Captions

  • English Subtitles
  • Dutch Subtitles
  • Finnish Subtitles
  • Norwegian Subtitles
  • Portuguese Subtitles
  • French Subtitles
  • Spanish Subtitles
  • German Subtitles
  • Italian Subtitles
  • Japanese Subtitles
  • Danish Subtitles

Supplements

  • Featurettes
  • Short Film
  • Theatrical Trailer

Exclusive HD Content

  • Picture-in-Picture


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Warner Releases Details on 10,000 BC


Warner has announced the specs on the upcoming blu-ray 10,000 B.C. This is a relatively new movie that was just recently on theaters but Warner has already set its release date on blu-ray for June 24th, 2008. The blu-ray version will include two exclusive extras: “A Wild and Wooly Ride” and “Inspiring an Epic”. From director Roland Emmerich, who worked on “Independence Day,” “The Day After Tomorrow”, comes a sweeping odyssey into a mythical age of prophesies and gods, when spirits rule the land and mighty mammoths shake the earth.

Synopsis

In a remote mountain tribe, the young hunter D’Leh (Steven Strait) has found his heart’s passion – the beautiful Evolet (Camilla Belle). But when a band of mysterious warlords raid his village and kidnap Evolet, D’Leh leads a small group of hunters to pursue the warlords to the end of the world to save her. As they venture into unknown lands for the first time, the group discovers there are civilizations beyond their own and that mankind’s reach is far greater than they ever knew. At each encounter the group is joined by other tribes who have been attacked by the slave raiders, turning D’Leh’s once-small band into an army. Driven by destiny, the unlikely warriors must battle prehistoric predators while braving the harshest elements. At their heroic journey’s end, they uncover a lost civilization and learn their ultimate fate lies in an empire beyond imagination, where great pyramids reach into the skies……

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With several historical inaccuracies such as: Eighteen foot long sabre tooth tigers and mastodons did not exist in Mesopotamia and northeast Africa at the time depicted; Horses did not become domesticated by man until about 4000 years after the setting of this movie; And Chilli Peppers did not leave the Americas until Portuguese sailors brought them to Europe on the 17th century. But all this is fine as the real objective of the movie is not relate facts but entertain its viewers. That, the movie certainly does!

Specs

Video Resolution/Codec

  • 1080p/VC-1

Audio Formats

  • English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround
  • French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
  • Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround

Subtitles/Captions

  • English SDH
  • French Subtitles
  • Spanish Subtitles

Supplements

  • Deleted Scenes
  • Theatrical Trailer

Exclusive HD Content

  • Featurettes

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Warner Resuscitates “Natural Born Killers”


Natural Born Killers

On June 10th Warner brings ‘Natural Born Killers‘ back to life. One of the those “Love it or Hate it” films, it was originally released in 94 and considered among the most controversial films ever made. This Oliver Stone movie shows a completely distorted view of reality. The famous director seems to have outdone himself on this movie. Not only is Natural Born Killers a visual masterpiece with great outdoors and indoors shots. It is also an insane, bloody and brilliant satire that makes you think about the power of media when the story glorifies crazy murderers.

While there is definitely a strong social statement, the story is too erratic and scattered to be completely coherent. Visually however, Natural Born Killers is stunning. It is intensely colorful, unflinchingly violent and innovative in its cinematography. It will be exciting seeing it on HD after so many years! This movie is not for most, but if you decide to try it out, be warned: It is not for the faint of heart, and not for the weak of stomach. Apparently, the Blu-ray version will not have the unrated four minutes of censored footage that was previously released on DVD, it will have only the 118 minutes theatrical version.

Synopsis:

Delivery boy Mickey Knox (Woody Harrelson) falls in love with his customer Mallory Wilson (Juliette Lewis). He soon helps her kill her abusive father (Rodney Dangerfield) and enabling mother (Edie McClurg), beginning their macabre journey down Route 66. Their M.O.: every few miles, they attack everyone within their site, invariably leaving only one person alive to tell the tale. The two are made famous by unscrupulous reporter Wayne Gale (Robert Downey Jr.), as they run all across the country, pursued by the equally sadistic Jack Scagnetti (Tom Sizemore). Just before the trial, a ratings-whoring interview by the same reporter who made them famous leads to pandemonium, not just within the prison itself, but nationwide.

Specs

  • BD-50 Dual-Layer Disc

Video Resolution/Codec

  • 1080p/VC-1

Aspect Ratio

  • 1.85:1

Audio Formats

  • English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround

Subtitles/Captions

  • English SDH
  • French Subtitles
  • Spanish Subtitles

Extras

  • Audio Commentary with Oliver Stone
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Alternate Ending
  • Charlie Rose interview with Oliver Stone
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Exclusive packaging with 42-page book featuring rare photos and press materials plus Oliver Stones all-new thought-provoking essay on the film

Natural Born Killers

Popularity: 24% [?]

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