Yes, the original announcement seemed to be blu-ray only:
https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/kino-lorber-insider-announcement-thread-read-guidelines-post-3.355034/page-694#post-5213257
🐎 The Train Robbers (1973) 🤠🤠 1/2
A widow teams up with a group of war veterans to recover a cache of stolen gold hidden by her husband, in an effort to clear her husband's name and improve her son's legacy. Unfortunately the original gang of robbers was pretty large and several of them have...
🐎 Gun Fury 3D (1953) 🤠🤠 1/2
In the aftermath of the Civil War, Jennifer Ballard is heading west from Atlanta to California to be with her fiancee, Ben Warren. Ben decides to surprise her by meeting her early at one of the stagecoach stops in Arizona. Having fought in the war, Ben is...
Yes, negotiations with Weaver were going on and on, threatening the project and production schedule, so Cameron spread the word that he intended to rewrite the script without the Ripley character, with this word getting back to Weaver's agent. Weaver signed shortly thereafter.
Hickok (2017) 🤠🤠
In 1871, several years after fighting in the Civil War, Wild Bill Hickok arrives in Abilene, Kansas. After saving a young hot head from getting shot over a poker game, the town's Mayor recognizes the potential in Wild Bill and offers him the job of Marshal of Abilene. Hickok...
Some reports say Pickett asked for a trade after the Steelers signed Wilson. Not sure why he didn't want to be backup to Wilson in Pittsburgh, but is OK with being backup to Hurts in Philly?
No, westerns are not really my genre (though I apparently have over 100 in my disc collection). That's why I'm trying to participate in this challenge, to watch some of them and expand my horizons in the genre.
Probably because until the new AI processes became available, if that's what was used, the technology didn't exist to get the films into a version that suited Cameron without taking up a lot of his time and a lot of studio money (probably more than they wanted to pay for catalog releases). The...
This is actually supposed to have a total of four parts, so the Academy may hold off on major awards until it's complete, as they have other multi-part franchises.
That my credit card company texted me *repeatedly* around 5am this morning about a $40 charge related to a Kickstarter project I supported.
Fraud monitoring is all well and good, but was it necessary to wake me out of a sound sleep over a $40 charge? Couldn't wait until a more reasonable time...
And that so many are hot and bothered that they don't have these in their hands on release day or a couple days after.
How many decades have we waited for these releases? A couple weeks more won't kill anyone. Though I suppose if one were to kick it a few days before they did arrive, that would...
So much for the rumors around these threads that Walmart would be expanding their media selection. The ongoing remodel at my store seems to have reduced disc displays by about 1/3 of what it had been.
Never too early to speculate. ;)
https://variety.com/lists/2025-oscars-predictions/
They seem to be high on Blitz (WWII drama) for the showcase categories and Dune 2 for technical awards.
I've always had a soft spot for Alien 3, as that's the first one I saw in theaters. Love the xenomorph design and FX in Resurrection (the regular versions, not the "hybrid"). Didn't care much for the rest of the film.
A lot of these deals are pretty fleeting. I tried to grab one a couple days ago that was just a few hours after Ron's post and it was also dead (back up to regular price).
I think some are also dependent on what's in stock. Once it's sold out, the price goes back up. But sometimes a deal will...
Doesn't seem like Walmart is carrying any of these in stores. Stopped by my store tonight and there didn't even seem to be any shelf space/tags for these titles.