Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Monday, May 23, 2011

The Royal Wedding, Gnomeo & Juliet, & I Am Number Four

This week, the #1 DVD is The Royal Wedding: William & Catherine, BBC's complete coverage of the wedding which includes the full ceremony and pre- and post-wedding highlights.

As for theatrical features now on DVD, the first biggie this week is the animated romantic comedy Gnomeo & Juliet.  Extras include "Elton Builds a Garden," "Frog Talk with Ashley Jensen," and "Crocodile Rock" music video.  Also availble is the 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo and the regular Blu-ray/DVD combo.

The other big theatrical release is the sci-fi/romantic/thriller I Am Number Four, starring Alex Pettyfer and Dianna Agron.  Extras on the DVD include "Becoming Number 6" and bloopers.  The Blu-ray/DVD combo also includes 6 deleted/extended scenes.

Rounding out the releases this week are Lemonade Mouth (Extended Edition) and several classic films and mini-series on Blu-ray: Platoon, Gettsyburg (Director's Cut), Gods and Generals, The Great Dictator, Grand Prix, Le Mans and Papillon.

Be sure to check out the front page of www.NewDVDReleases.biz for all other new releases this week, next week, and a calendar of all major upcoming DVDs.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Mechanic, The Rite, The Other Woman, ESPN Films...

This week, three theatrical films dominate the best sellers spot, starting with The Mechanic, starring Jason Statham.  Extras include a "Tools of the Trade" featurette and deleted/extended scenes.  Next up is The Rite, the exorcism thriller starring Anthony Hopkins.  Only bonus feature are additional scenes (the Blu-ray has more extras, including an alternate ending and a featurette about the true events that inspired the movie).  The third theatrical film and best seller this week is The Other Woman, starring Natalie Portman. Other than the theatrical trailer, there are no extras.

Also out this week:  ESPN has released a second volume of their 30 for 30 documentary film series, season 2 of the original Bionic Woman TV show, the direct-to-DVD animated film Thor: Tales of Asgard, and the suspense thriller The Roommate, starring Minka Kelly and Leighton Meester.

Be sure to check out the front page of www.NewDVDReleases.biz for everything released this week, next week, and upcoming DVDs as well.


Sunday, May 8, 2011

Justin Bieber, No Strings Attached, Blue Valentine, Black Death...

This week's biggest DVD is Justin Bieber's bio documentary Never Say Never. Extras include several featurettes, including a "Concert Dance Off," a full-length performance of "Favorite Girl," "R.I.P. Hair Flip" - Justin cutting his signature hair, and "Giving Back," in which Justin's team surprises lucky fans with concert tickets.
 
The next two big sellers this week are two romantic theatrical films, one comedy and one drama:  First, the romantic comedy, No Strings Attached, starring Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher.  Extras include an audio commentary from director Ivan Reitman, deleted scenes, "Sex Friends: Getting Together," "Inside the Sassy halls of Secret High," and more.  Second, the romantic drama, Blue Valentine, starring Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams.  Extras include an audio commentary, deleted scenes, a Making-of featurette, and home movies.

Last three biggies this week are:  1. the concert film featuring rock legends AC/DC: Live at River Plate, from their recent Black Ice tour;  2. Black Death, the medievel adventure starring Sean Bean;  and 3. The Illusionist, the Oscar-nominated (traditional) animated film from the director of The Triplets of Belleville.

Be sure to check out the front page of www.NewDVDReleases.biz for all other new releases this week, next week, and the calendar of upcoming DVDs as well.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

The Green Hornet, Boy Meets World, Being Human, and The Dilemma

This week's big DVD release is The Green Hornet, starring Seth Rogen. It's released in three versions: 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo, Blu-ray, and single DVD.  Extras on the single DVD include an audio commentary by the filmmakers, a gag reel, a "Writing The Green Hornet" featurette, and "The Black Beauty: Rebirth of Cool" featurette about the car.  The Blu-ray versions have several more special features.

Next up this week are two TV shows:  The first is an older teen sitcom from the '90s, Boy Meets World, Season 5.  The other TV series is the recent British supernatural drama, Being Human, Season 3.

Rounding out the top sellers this week are the theatrical buddy/romantic comedy The Dilemma, starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James, Drop Dead Diva Season 2, Murdoch Mysteries Season 3, and Melrose Place Season 6 Volume 1.

Be sure to check out the front page of www.NewDVDReleases.biz for all releases this week,  next week, and the calendar of upcoming DVDs as well.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Upstairs Downstairs and Human Planet (That's It???)

This is not a great week for new DVD releases. There are no big theatrical features released, nor a hugely popular (U.S.) TV show.

In fact, the top seller this week is the British TV drama Upstairs, Downstairs, which is an updated version of the series of the same name from the '70s.  The second top seller this week is yet another BBC series, Human Planet, the eight-part documentary series about the relationship between humans and nature.

Other top releases this week include several animated DVDs: South Park Season 14, Eden of East: The King of Eden, and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Volume 1 and Volume 2.  Rounding out the humdrum list are a Criterion version of the 1981 Brian De Palma thriller Blow Out and the British series Doc Martin Collection 1-4.

Check out the front page of NewDVDReleases.biz for all the new releases this week, next week, and in the coming months.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

The King's Speech, Bambi, and Rabbit Hole

The first order of business is to announce a new page on NewDVDReleases.biz! - A Calendar of upcoming DVD releases!  Check it out!  Bookmark it!  Keep checking back!  :-)

As for this week, one of the last of the 2010 "Best Picture" nominees is finally out on DVD, The King's Speech (the final Best Picture nominee on DVD will be True Grit, out in June).  Extras include an audio commentary with director Tom Hooper, a making-of featurette, Q&A with the cast, speeches from the real King George VI, and "The Real Lionel Logue Highlights."

Disney's classic Bambi gets another release on DVD, following it's debut on Blu-ray from over a month ago.  The only new extras on this release are an intro by Diane Disney Miller, "Inside Walt's Story Meetings (Enhanced edition (linear)", and a game: DisneyPedia Bambi's Forest Friend.

Rounding out the top DVD releases this week are Rabbit Hole, starring Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart, The Way Back, starring Starring Ed Harris, Jim Sturgess, Saoirse Ronan and Colin Farrell, Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure starring Ashley Tisdale, and Gulliver's Travels starring Jack Black.

Be sure to check out the front page of www.NewDVDReleases.biz for many more new releases this week, next week, and the coming months as well.