Month: February 2009 (Page 1 of 6)

New releases for February 24, 2009

Here are the new Blu-ray Disc releases for Tuesday, February 24, 2009.

The French Connection
French Connection II
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder
The Matador
Ronin
Samurai 7 Box Set
Sex Drive
Vanishing Point
What Just Happened

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‘Monsters’s Inc.’ and ‘A Bug’s Life’ coming to Blu-ray May 19

Disney has confirmed that both “Monster’s Inc.” and “A Bug’s Life” will make their Blu-ray Disc debut May 19; ten days, conveniently, before the theatrical release of Pixar’s latest “Up” — which just so happens to be tied directly to the releases, with each including free movie bucks for a screening of Up.

Both films will each be presented in their original aspect ratios (2.35:1 A Bug’s Life, 1.85:1 Monster’s Inc.) in 1080p video with 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. Both discs will also feature a digital copy of each respective film that you can watch on a portable device such as an iPod, BD-Live access, and the brand new Filmmakers’ Roundtable.

In addition, A Bug’s Life will include a new bonus feature: an Original Story Treatment, while Monster’s Inc. will include the all-new “Ride and Go Seek: Building Monstropolis in Tokyo for Monster’s Inc.”

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‘Let the Right One In’ scares up a Blu-ray release

The multi-award Winning vampire tale, “Let the Right One In” is set to make its DVD And Blu-ray Disc debut March 10 from Magnolia Home Entertainment.

Based on the best-selling novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist, Let the Right One In weaves friendship, rejection and loyalty into a disturbing and darkly atmospheric, yet poetic and unexpectedly tender tableau of adolescence. Helmed by Swedish filmmaker Tomas Alfredson, Let the Right One In is the first release of the Magnet Six Shooter film series, a collection of six high-quality films that aims to bring fans a mix of the most intelligent, genre-bending titles available.

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Click here to check out the cover art.

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