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Universal to release nine Blu-ray value packs

Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced that it will release nine Blu-ray Disc value packs priced at $34.98 on May 11, 2010. Of course the price is MSRP, so expect to get find them with a cheaper price tag once they hit store shelves, considering they are not new releases.

The value packs available May 11 are:

Dawn of the Dead + Land of the Dead
Doomsday + End of Days
Fletch + Bruce Almighty
Hulk + Doom
Inside Man + Children of Men
Jarhead + Friday Night Lights
The Rundown + Spy Game
The Strangers + The Thing
U-571 + Waterworld

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New Blu-ray Disc releases for March 30, 2010

Here are the new Blu-ray Disc releases for Tuesday, March 30, 2010:

Alvin & The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Collateral
The Diary of Anne Frank
An Education
National Geographic: Big Sur Wild California
Nova: What Darwin Never Knew
Sherlock Holmes
Under the Sea (IMAX)

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New Blu-ray Disc releases for March 23, 2010

Here are the new Blu-ray Disc releases for Tuesday, March 23, 2010:

Bigger Than Life Criterion Collection
The Blind Side
Brothers
Days Of Heaven Criterion Collection
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Free Willy: Escape from Pirate’s Cove
Mad Men: Season Three
Men Who Stare at Goats
Red Cliff
Sanjuro Criterion Collection
Toy Story
Toy Story 2

Yojimbo

Via VideoETA

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Criterion Collection’s Blu-ray Discs for June, 2010

Criterion today announced it’s Blu-ray Disc lineup for the month of June, 2010. Check out all the details for the upcoming titles: Mystery Train; Close-Up; Red Desert; Everlasting Moments; and The Leopard.

MYSTERY TRAIN
Aloof teenage Japanese tourists, a frazzled Italian widow, and a disgruntled British immigrant all converge in the city of dreams—which, in Mystery Train, from Jim Jarmusch (Stranger Than Paradise, Night on Earth), is Memphis. Made with its director’s customary precision and wit, Mystery Train is a triptych of stories that pay playful tribute to the home of Stax Records, Sun Studio, Graceland, Carl Perkins, and, of course, the King himself, who presides over the film like a spirit.Mystery Train is one of Jarmusch’s very best movies, a boozy and beautiful pilgrimage to an iconic American ghost town and a paean to the music it gave the world.

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