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July 29, 2008 Releases

The Band's Visit
Beowulf : Directors Cut (TruHD audio!!! WOOT!)
The Big White
Clear and Present Danger
Dark City
Doomsday (not a bad movie...looks phenomenal!)
Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle (Unrated?)
Harold and Kumar Go To Guantanemo Bay (Unrated)
Human Body : Pushing The Limits
Hunt For Red October
Lost Boys
Lost Boys : The Tribe (Is this a sequel or a prequel? Anyone)
Mortuary
Never back Down
Patriot Games
Perhaps Love
Robin Hood : Season 1
Salvage
Shine A Light
Stargate : Continuum
Sum Of All Fears
Tiger Blade
Top Gun (Wooo!!!)
Vengeance

Itll be updated every week, sorry guys. Ive had a very busy two weeks @_@



Helpful Links

AVS picture quality tier thread:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=858316
HDM reviews and new:
High Def Digest


Import Sites
www.xploitedcinema.com


Region Code Listing
http://bluray.liesinc.net



OP will be updated soon with more info.
 
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got the le as well yesterday.. pretty much identical to the hd version.. the prologue was pretty cool though.

i also finally got my hd/bd rom drive.. works nicely on my pc with none of the occasional hiccups that the 360 addon drive had..

guess i missed an announcement but i was really happy when i saw "i know what you did last summer" go up on amazon..
 
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I haven't seen any mention of this here, but I love this freakin' movie and I'm assuming some of you must, too:

Dark City is coming to Blu-ray on July 29!

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[quote name='Amazon.com']The critically-acclaimed triumph from visionary director Alex Proyas (I Robot The Crow) is back with a brand new directors cut featuring enhanced picture and sound never-before-seen footage and three commentary tracks that take you deeper than ever before into the world of one of sci-fis most exciting and revered tales. When John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) wakes with no memory at the scene of a grisly murder he soon finds himself hunted by the police a woman claiming to be his wife and a mysterious group of pale men who seem to control everything and everyone in the city.Starring Rufus Sewell (The Illusionist) Jennifer Connelly (A Beautiful Mind) William Hurt (A History of Violence) and Kiefer Sutherland (TVs 24).System Requirements:Running Time: 111 minutesFormat: BLU-RAY DISC[/quote]
 
[quote name='bmachine']I haven't seen any mention of this here, but I love this freakin' movie and I'm assuming some of you must, too:

Dark City is coming to Blu-ray on July 29!

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Wow, wow, and more wow. Just put in my pre-order.
 
[quote name='bigdaddybruce44']Wow, wow, and more wow. Just put in my pre-order.[/quote]Same here, and doubled it up with Batman Beings for free Super Saver shipping.

Oddly enough, they have it listed as a "frequently bought together" recommendation. :lol:
 
I didnt see it mentioned but I stopped in at my local FYE and they were selling the BR version of Batman Begins for only 19.99 thats gotta be the cheapest out for it.
 
[quote name='anomynous']Warner is bad with :br:s that aren't pre orders.

I ordered 3 on Saturday and it still says In Process[/QUOTE]

Warner is pretty horrible with shipping period.
 
Yup, Dark City is a great movie and I've got it pre-ordered at Amazon. I was hoping there would be a review of it by now, just because I'm curious about the extras.
 
[quote name='bill123']I didnt see it mentioned but I stopped in at my local FYE and they were selling the BR version of Batman Begins for only 19.99 thats gotta be the cheapest out for it.[/quote]

Did you pick it up at that price?

FYE is notorious for having to do a ridiculous mail-in rebate to get their awesome price...just want to make sure that this isn't one of those.
 
Wow, and Warner just cancelled my order of both Lost Boys & both Harold & Kumars, saying they couldn't get a valid authorization
 
[quote name='bill123']I didnt see it mentioned but I stopped in at my local FYE and they were selling the BR version of Batman Begins for only 19.99 thats gotta be the cheapest out for it.[/QUOTE]

Same price at Best Buy.
 
[quote name='bmachine']Did you pick it up at that price?

FYE is notorious for having to do a ridiculous mail-in rebate to get their awesome price...just want to make sure that this isn't one of those.[/quote]

It was at that price before any rebates but no i didnt buy it. but after thinking about it for awhile I probably will.
 
From my friends at Video Business Magazine:


Warner launches pricing promotion

Initiative includes catalog, Blu-ray titles

By Susanne Ault -- Video Business, 7/11/2008

JULY 11 | Warner Home Video is launching aggressive pricing initiatives for the fourth quarter, including its most comprehensive Blu-ray Disc promotion yet, say retailers.
Starting early September and rolling through first-quarter 2009, Warner will offer a Blu-ray point-of-sale rebate program with which retailers will essentially be able to order participating catalog titles for around $11.
Even with a retail mark-up on the featured titles—including The Fugitive, Enter the Dragon, Clockwork Orange, The Shining, The Aviator, Road Warrior and Swordfish—the price tag to consumers should be significantly less than the titles’ current average of $20 to $25 retail price at outlets such as Amazon.com and Best Buy.
In this program, retailers will buy the titles at their present pricing but obtain rebate money back upon the sale of each unit. That should ultimately amount to a relatively inexpensive $11 cost for retailers.
Additionally, Warner will offer rebates, although less extensive, for newer Blu-ray releases, including 300, The Departed, I Am Legend, Ocean’s 13 and We Are Marshall. This layer of the Blu-ray program also will run from early September to the first quarter, according to store sources.
The consumer price for these titles is likely to fall somewhere between $17 and $20. That would still represent a deal for shoppers, as titles such as 300 are now falling between $24 and $30 at outlets such as Amazon and Best Buy.
Warner did not comment by deadline.
Although retailers hope Warner’s Blu-ray strategy will pay off with boosted sales, some store sources worry that the format is becoming devalued too quickly.
“They are trying to get this software business going,” said one source. “But it’s really a double-edged sword. We’re happy to be able to offer it, but it can be a slippery slope. Consumers might get in the mindset that they want everything discounted. If that becomes the case, we will shorten the life of Blu-ray just like we did with DVD.”
At deadline, Newbury Comics buyer Ian Leshin had not yet learned of Warner’s Blu-ray plan. But he seemed to embrace the studio’s strategy. The New England chain found success with Lionsgate’s Blu-ray repricings earlier this year. Lionsgate was the first studio to permanently reprice its Blu-ray titles, including Terminator 2 and Devil’s Rejects, down $10 to a new $19.99 SRP.
Terminator 2 is our biggest-selling catalog title with the $19.99 SRP,” said Leshin. “It can become more of an impulse thing to buy.”
Warner’s Blu-ray rebate program comes on top of a straight repricing plan for a slew of standard-definition DVD titles that also goes into effect in September. As detailed in a July 2 newsletter to retailers, Warner will drop the price on varying titles to either a $19.96, $14.96 or $12.97 SRP. Some relatively new Warner theatrical DVDs are slated to fall to $19.96, including June 17 release Fool’s Gold and June 24’s 10,000 B.C. The discs originally streeted at a $28.98 SRP.
The $14.96 repricing will span such titles as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Blood Diamond, and the $12.97 price point will cover titles including Wedding Crashers and Ant Bully.
All studios often reprice titles as they age on shelves, but the retail community similarly has mixed feelings about such plans.
“My first thought is that I like repricings because it does provide our customers with a better value, where they can get the same title for less money and enjoy a better margin,” said Kirk Kirkpatrick, president of video at wholesaler WaxWorks VideoWorks. However, the studios “are repricing a little quickly on some, but they want to get the fourth quarter going.”
One retail executive was less enthusiastic about studio repricings in general, blaming them for unnecessarily encouraging customers to delay purchasing. The executive wishes pricing promotions were shorter in duration.
“Customers get in the habit of seeing the price go down and down, and they’ll get in the habit of waiting longer to buy,” the executive explained. “If you can do something that is very short-term, that will give customers a reason to buy.”
 
Heads up, alot of Anchor Bay's horror Blu-Ray's are back down to $11.xx over at deepdiscount.com

I bought Dawn Of The Dead and Day Of The Dead :cool:
 
The $14.96 repricing will span such titles as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Blood Diamond, and the $12.97 price point will cover titles including Wedding Crashers and Ant Bully.

cool when is Wedding Crashers coming out
 
[quote name='Ice2Dragon']Im glad dallow updates the front page often -_-[/quote]

[quote name='Ice2Dragon']Then give the front page to me and Ill update it every week. How hard is it to copy and paste what comes out?[/quote]


Ice2Dragon you need to be called out just like you called out Dallow. Since your last update about the July 1st ones there have been 13 Blu-ray releases, 11 more are coming out next week and 18 more the week after that. To click on the "Blu Ray Release Thread" and see the OP outdated is disappointing. If you can't be bothered to and aren't going to update it with the current releases then you shouldn't have made the comments the way you did to Dallow even though I realize he wasn't willing to update the OP either.

Heck I can go to Joblo http://www.joblo.com/dvdclinic/release_dates.php and be done with it but I'm sure other people would like to have links here so they can just find out what they need while they are on CAG. It might take a few minutes a week at the most to do and compare that to what Speedy does and you'll get some perspective on just how little work it is. I'd gladly do it if you won't.
 
[quote name='Lucky13']Ice2Dragon you need to be called out just like you called out Dallow. Since your last update about the July 1st ones there have been 13 Blu-ray releases, 11 more are coming out next week and 18 more the week after that. To click on the "Blu Ray Release Thread" and see the OP outdated is disappointing. If you can't be bothered to and aren't going to update it with the current releases then you shouldn't have made the comments the way you did to Dallow even though I realize he wasn't willing to update the OP either.

Heck I can go to Joblo http://www.joblo.com/dvdclinic/release_dates.php and be done with it but I'm sure other people would like to have links here so they can just find out what they need while they are on CAG. It might take a few minutes a week at the most to do and compare that to what Speedy does and you'll get some perspective on just how little work it is. I'd gladly do it if you won't.[/quote]

Indeed.
 
fyi we have this out this week..Only thing that interests me is dbz. It was like the first dbz movie i ever saw years ago so ill definitely pick it up. Dont want to pay retail though since the broly movie went on sale pretty quickly after it came out ($13 on amazon)

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[quote name='anomynous']Amazon.uk is having a B2GO sale, so I bought Sweeny Todd, Starship Troopers, & Lucky Number Slevin for $60 shipped[/QUOTE]

not many B1G1 sales left anymore since the format war ended it seems. :cry:
 
yeah, but considering all of those are region free, and they're probably gonna me more expensive each here when they come out, I couldn't pass on it.

Plus sweeny Todd is a steel book

And Weinstein Blu Ray plans:

7/15/08 Weinstein Co. Blu-ray Release Plans
we are the first site to reveal the Weinstein. Co Blu-ray release schedule, expect even more titles added to the list soon. Exclusively on Blu-news.com

September 16th:
1408
Mist, The

October 21st:
George A. Romero's Diary Of The Dead
Rob Zombie's Halloween

October 28th:
Quentin Tarantino's Hell Ride

from the poster Blu Ray news.com on High Def Digest forums

I will be blind buying Hell Ride


And Grindhouse & kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair hopefully come after these
 
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[quote name='anomynous']October 28th:
Quentin Tarantino's Hell Ride

I will be blind buying Hell Ride[/QUOTE]

Quentin Tarantino PRESENTS Hell Ride

AKA Quentin Tarantino put his name on it to help move units but didn't actually have anything to do with it (ala Hostel)

I've heard good things about it but I wouldn't blind buy it.

That said, I'll be buying 1408 and Mist. When Diary Of The Dead drops to sub-$15, I'll buy that too.
 
I just copied & pasted that, I didn't notice that error


But after watching the trailer, it might as well be QT's Hell Ride. Looks like one of his movies, and Michael Madsen is in it

And looks like the Sweeny Tood I ordered might end up not being steelbook. Disappointing, but I'm still getting 3 region free movies that aren't out here yet for $20/movie. Not to mention Sweeny Todd will be more expensive when it comes out here, and probably the other two too
 
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[quote name='anomynous']Amazon.uk is having a B2GO sale, so I bought Sweeny Todd, Starship Troopers, & Lucky Number Slevin for $60 shipped[/quote]

How did you manage that? I just tried and after B2G1, shipping and no VAT it's still £40.02 or roughly $80.

Also, anyone know if DDD.com does price adjustments like Amazon? I got Dawn of the Dead during their 20% sale and wouldn't mind getting the difference back.
 
[quote name='graf1k']How did you manage that? I just tried and after B2G1, shipping and no VAT it's still £40.02 or roughly $80.

Also, anyone know if DDD.com does price adjustments like Amazon? I got Dawn of the Dead during their 20% sale and wouldn't mind getting the difference back.[/QUOTE]

I imagine that he fucked up the conversation and went from EUROs to Dollars.

Amazon.co.uk uses pounds which is 1 Euro = 0.791478923 British pounds & 1 U.S. dollar = 0.500650846 British pounds

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Wait..............


DAMN IT, I did. I just cancelled Slevin & Todd

Starship Troopers is still a fairly good price though, especially since it's still not up for Pre Order on Amazon
 
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[quote name='anomynous']Wait..............


DAMN IT, I did. I just cancelled Slevin & Todd

Starship Troopers is still a fairly good price though, especially since it's still not up for Pre Order on Amazon[/QUOTE]

I did the same thing the first time I ordered from Amazon UK :lol:
 
[quote name='anomynous']well, Starship Troopers comes to $24 after shipping...........

good deal to me

I still want Sweeny Todd though[/QUOTE]

Still don't think you did it right unless you get in on some type of deal.

I did a dry run and came up with this.

Items: £15.30
Postage & Packing: £3.08

Order Total: £18.38

18.38 British pounds = 36.712212 U.S. dollars
 
[quote name='anomynous']No, just checked it, comes to 12.xx pounds. It was getting ready to ship, & the others weren't, so I couldn't cancel it.[/QUOTE]

Nice.

I'm surprised they let you keep the discount even though you canceled the other ones.
 
Yeah, but I'm not complaining :cool:

Amazon US doesn't even have it for pre order yet, and it comes out here in 3 weeks. They only have the 3rd one & the box set
 
So, what do you guys think about Mad Men Season 1?

It would be a blind buy but I've heard alot of good things about it and $31 for a 3 disc set isn't bad.

Also how's the There Will Be Blood Blu-Ray?
 
I think I'm gonna cave on the Sweeney Todd steelbook at xploited cinema


freakin expensive though

and..... I did
 
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[quote name='anomynous']I think I'm gonna cave on the Sweeney Todd steelbook at xploited cinema


freakin expensive though

and..... I did[/quote]

Speaking of which, is there another site that sells a lot of import BDs from different regions (i.e. not just Asia or Japan like YesAsia or CDJapan).
 
xploited'd the most popular, but I can't think of any other ones, but I know there are

Check out the high def digest forums
 
[quote name='graf1k']Speaking of which, is there another site that sells a lot of import BDs from different regions (i.e. not just Asia or Japan like YesAsia or CDJapan).[/quote]

Theres not much really. Your best bet is really Xploited. Tony is ultra fast shipping wise because if its in stock, its coming from Cleveland and Xploited's prices are very competitive with other import sites if not completely better and you don't get fleeced on the shipping charges.

I've ordered about 6 DVD/BR in the past from them and they always arrive lickety split and I never feel guilty about the prices, although once in a while I could've gotten cheaper elsewhere, but the speed of the shipping and overall experience is worth an extra buck or two.
 
I was hoping that Starship Troopers wouldhit :br: soon, turns out it is, in the form of the Trilogy...ugh. Anyone know of a good place to find the imported version of the first one cheap?
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']I was hoping that Starship Troopers wouldhit :br: soon, turns out it is, in the form of the Trilogy...ugh. Anyone know of a good place to find the imported version of the first one cheap?[/quote]

Its going to be tough to find under 40 bucks. Imports and "cheap" don't really go together.

Your best bet is probably Xploitedcinema, its like 42.95 there and its the all region version, the Jap version is Region A. Its a high likelihood that it will be released standalone from the trilogy, at least the first one eventually. If you need to have it ASAP you're going to be paying for it.
 
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[quote name='archibishopthedoge']Theres not much really. Your best bet is really Xploited. Tony is ultra fast shipping wise because if its in stock, its coming from Cleveland and Xploited's prices are very competitive with other import sites if not completely better and you don't get fleeced on the shipping charges.

I've ordered about 6 DVD/BR in the past from them and they always arrive lickety split and I never feel guilty about the prices, although once in a while I could've gotten cheaper elsewhere, but the speed of the shipping and overall experience is worth an extra buck or two.[/quote]

That's good to know. I wasn't really trying to look past Xploited really, I just like multiple options as one online store rarely has everything.
 
Its cool, I dont blame you for looking around, I do even if I find what Im looking for on one particular site. I look for imports daily and its just the best (Xploited) Ive found service wise. I think when it comes to imports -- service is far more important than price in some cases, and they're very competitive. Amazon is ok at times as well, but its hit or miss and title dependent.
 
Linkin clean out your PM box!

[quote name='archibishopthedoge']Its going to be tough to find under 40 bucks. Imports and "cheap" don't really go together.

Your best bet is probably Xploitedcinema, its like 42.95 there and its the all region version, the Jap version is Region A. Its a high likelihood that it will be released standalone from the trilogy, at least the first one eventually. If you need to have it ASAP you're going to be paying for it.[/QUOTE]

What?

It's apart of the buy 2 get 1 free sale at Amazon UK.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/b/ref=amb_l...rd_t=201&pf_rd_p=203628191&pf_rd_i=B000R3431M

Even if you get 2 £17.98 titles, it would only be £35.66 after shipping/VAT removal. So, $71.20 for 3 titles or $23.73 per movie.

I like Xploited Cinema as much as anybody else (sometimes it's nice to pay the premium and not deal with importing from another country) but Tony runs a business and he has no special connections. 90% of the time, it's either possible to find his source or to find a title cheaper than he has it. The other 10% of the time is just him ordering in bulk to save on insane shipping cost for different sites.
 
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You could buy the trilogy and sell the 2nd one, because from what I'm reading the 3rd one is actually pretty good, its more of the 1st one.
 
Sporadic...sorry about that...inbox cleared.

[quote name='anomynous']You could buy the trilogy and sell the 2nd one, because from what I'm reading the 3rd one is actually pretty good, its more of the 1st one.[/quote]

Where'd you heard that? I guess I could buy the Trilogy...I never saw the 2nd one, just heard it was horrible.
 
The 2nd one is complete garbage in every way possible.

But the 3rd one has Johnny Rico in it again, here's the trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_woGjV_q8fM


apparently the movie leaked online, so I was reading impressions of it, saying there's some cheesy parts, but it's still good


Not as good as the 1st or anything, but still enjoyable
 
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