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Sony announces CJ7 Blu-ray

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announced today that Stephen Chow’s CJ7 will arrive on DVD and Blu-ray on August 12, 2008.

DVD and Blu-ray bonus features include:

The Story of CJ7” – A behind the scenes look at the making of the film
Anatomy of a Scene” – an in-depth look at how a scene with “CJ7” was shot
How to Bully a Bully” – How to stand your ground against the school bully
Make Your Own Giant Lollipop” – How to make your own lollipop prop
The Making of CJ7” International Television Special – A more technical behind the scenes look at the making of the film and visual effects
CJ7 Mission Control Game – See how far you can launch “CJ7” into space!
CJ7 Profiles – Learn more about your favorite CJ7 characters!
Cast and Crew commentary

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The Incredible Hulk Blu-ray to include 70 minutes of cut footage

During a recent interview with Collider, The Incredible Hulk director, Louis Leterrier, confirmed that the Blu-ray version of the film will include 70 minutes of footage that didn’t make it into the final cut.

“… there’s a lot of stuff like on the Blue-ray I think we’ll have 70 minutes of stuff. The Blue-ray you have something like 100 hours, so if they do a double DVD but like the Blue-Ray is what’s going to be good.  So on the Blue-ray I’m trying to put as much of the stuff…I want to put everything we shot, you know?  I’m not the kind of guy that likes to keep the stuff for myself.  I’m like, okay you student filmmakers, here’s what I did right and here’s what I did wrong and in some of the stuff, in the 70 minutes, there’s some great stuff and there’s some really horrible stuff, but you’ll see it all, you know?

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‘Prom Night’ Blu-ray announced

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment invites you to make a date with the horror hit PROM NIGHT, arriving August 19th on Blu-ray, DVD and PSP.

PROM NIGHT, available on DVD in its original theatrical version and on Unrated DVD, Blu-ray and PSP, in an all-new extended version. Both the DVD and Blu-ray editions come packed with special features, including an alternate ending, deleted scenes with optional commentary, a gag reel, director and cast commentary and the behind-the-scenes featurettes “A Night to Remember: The Making of Prom Night,” and “Prom Night Photo Album: Real Prom Stories From the Cast.” Exclusive to the Blu-ray is the Bonus View Storyboard Comparison, featuring BD Picture in Picture.

Donna’s senior prom is supposed to be the best night of her life. After surviving a horrible tragedy, she has finally moved on and is enjoying her last year of high school. Surrounded by her best friends, she should be safe from the horrors of her past. But when the night turns deadly, there is only one person who could be responsible…a man she thought was gone forever.  Now, Donna and her friends must find a way to escape the sadistic rampage of an obsessed killer.

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New releases for June 10, 2008

Here are this week’s new releases:

Be Kind Rewind
Broken Trail
The Bucket List
Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire: Live at the Greek Theatre
Girls Gone Wild: Hottest Moments Ever
Heart: Alive in Seattle
Jumper
The Missing
National Geographic: Sea Monsters
Natural Born Killers
The Other Boleyn Girl
The Professionals
The Signal
Witless Protection

Via EngadgetHD

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Fox announces The Omen Blu-ray

Fox has announced that “The Omen” is coming to Blu-ray this September 9th, along with “The Omen: The Collection,” featuring all four movies, including the 2006 remake.

No specs have been announced yet but you can at least expect the bonus features found on the DVD versions. MSRP is $39.98 for The Omen, while the box set’s MSRP is $129.98. But as always, you’ll be able to buy them for much less.

Via HD Digest

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Wal-Mart offers $100 gift card with Blu-ray player purchase

Wal-Mart announced today that from June 8-14 it is offering a $100 Wal-Mart gift card with the purchase of any Blu-ray player, including the PS3.

Wal-Mart also added Magnavox, Samsung and Panasonic brand Blu-ray players to its shelves. But wait, that’s not all! Also staring June 8, Wal-Mart will sell select Blu-ray movies for only $15, including 3:10 to Yuma, Shooter and 300.

Via Reuters

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