Hal Ashby’s Harold and Maude, a dark comedy with poignant underpinnings, was a film much misunderstood in its day. Reviled for its February-December love affair (much older woman, very young...
Man on a Ledge plummets onto Blu-ray this week with an edition that presents the picture and sound as well as possible, along with a minimum of special features. The movie itself is hard to...
The most infamously unsuccessful movie at the box-office thus far in 2012 (though Battleship and Dark Shadows may give it some competition), Andrew Stanton’s John Carter mixes elements of...
What can I say? I love 3D! From the moment I began watching 3D content in my home I quickly discovered that I needed more content. I suspect that those of you just purchasing...
Smokey and the Bandit drives onto Blu-ray in a nice edition that can really take the viewer back to 1977 for 90 minutes of sheer moviemaking fun. The Blu-ray comes with the same HD transfer...
Just got my 3D episode disc, and watched it last night. While the 3D works, I found the color shift and fringing really distracting. Oh well, at least I got what I thought I was ordering, but I sure hope any future 3D format provides a better presentation than this.
Here's my problem: Wal-Mart had Chuck S1 & 2 for $27.93 on BD at the end of April. I was assuming I wouldn't get the 3D episode, but imagine my surprise when looking at the special features on disc 4 to discover that the 3D episode is there; I just don't have any glasses. Ideas, anyone?