I've watched the first four episodes of the S2V2 set and they've all been excellent! Especial kudos goes to the 're-imagining' of Robert Mitchum's 'The Enemy Below' with 'Killers of the Deep', utilising lots of footage from that film; and the moody 'The Phantom Strikes' with a wonderful turn by...
I'm aware that it's probably too early to say, but with the current TV season underway, and many of the new shows come and gone, what do you think is the likelihood of some of the new shows making to DVDs next year? Shows like Smith, The Nine, Vanished, Runaway and Kidnapped, which are either...
What's rather odd is the episode placement on each disc - 6 episodes on Disc 1 (4 on side A, 2 on side B), 4 episodes on disc 2 (2 on each side), and 3episodes on disc 3 (2 on side A, 1 on side B, along with the extras). Not complaining, mind you, but why they couldn't do a more equal spread of...
I'm not an expert, but having seen the first two episodes of the set, I think most will be happy with the quality of the discs. "Jonah and the Whale" has - here and there - a little grain and softness (particularly in scenes between Nelson and Katya in the diving bell) but overall image is...
I read somewhere that the creators wanted Surface to be a family action-adventure show, and less a serious sci-fi thriller, hence the light, family-friendly storylines. But the network probably wanted to use the 'Lost' association to try and garner better ratings, hence any promotion hyped up...
I've not seen The Wild Wild West in decades, so I can't really remember the details of the episodes, but I must say the Robert Conrad intros are a little spoilerish (to me). They either give away who the villain is (no big problem; they are all pretty obvious) or reveal details of the the...
Hollywood Reporter - New world for Scott's 'Runner' DVD
By Thomas K. Arnold
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr..._id=1002576544
Warner Home Video has acquired worldwide rights to Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner" and is preparing two DVD editions of the landmark 1982 science fiction classic...
For me, in no particular order,
Strange World
John Doe
Prey
Brimstone
Veritas: The Quest
Something Is Out There (the mini-series)
Project UFO
I'd put in Early Edition too, except that it wasn't short-lived!
I was wondering if there has been any news of the remaining films of George Pal being released on DVD. I've been looking forward to seeing - Houdini (1953)Atlantis, the Lost Continent (1961)The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm (1962)The Power (1968)Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)
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