Yo! Joe! The big screen version of the animated TV classic took this summer by storm when G.I. JOE: The Rise of Cobra struck. See how the latest terrorist organization took down the Eiffel Tower. The DVD and Blu-ray of the movie shall be revealed on November 3.
Land of the Lost was this summer’s Speed Racer. America wasn’t ready for Will Ferrell versus a T Rex. But the home video release will be a crowd pleaser with a documentary about co-star Danny McBride. Here’s the press release from Universal Studios Home Entertainment:
Demetri Martin is beloved by millions for replacing Mind of Mencia on Comedy Central. Now the first season of Important Things With Demetri Martin is coming out. Here’s the press release from Paramount Home Entertainment:
He sparks, she sparks, we all spark for ALLSPARK!! Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is racing towards DVD and Blu-ray this October 20th. Paramount spills the beans about the two-disc DVD and two-disc BD with this press release.
Higher education just became more reasonably priced. Forget about sending the kids to Harvard, Yale or MIT. Buy the LOST: The Complete Fifth Season and enroll them into Lost University. It’s about as good as any pop culture degree from a major college. Here’s the press release from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment about enrolling this December:
Kirk and Spock will be beaming down in 1080p this fall when Star Trek: The Original Series: Season Two comes to Blu-ray. Fans of the show will be able to chose whether they want the old special effects or the newly enhanced CGI effects. A whole disc is dedicated to those lovable Tribbles. The best bonus feature is Billy Blackburn’s Treasure Chest. He was the silent guy on the bridge who filled in for Sulu on the navigation board. He shares his home movies from the set. Here’s the press release from CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment breaking down each disc in the collection:
After years of people asking when will Ally McBeal arrive on DVD, fans will get all the episodes at once in October. The quirky show about a young lawyer, her shrinking skirts and imaginary dancing baby proved to be a cultural hit in the ’90s. The press release from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment even confirms that ALL the music will be intact, thus truly making the set complete.
It’s seems that being an official selection at Sundance doesn’t make a film an automatic pickup for theatrical release. Such is the case with Assassination of a High School President which stars Mischa Barton and Bruce Willis. Sony Pictures is ditching the once-heralded Sundance gem to a DVD release this October, just as the school year settles in. Check out the full press release inside.
How did My Name Is Earl get canceled after only four seasons? Perhaps the show about quirky folks in a trailer park dealing with karma just didn’t do enough good acts to keep NBC from canceling it? NBC kept the lower rated Chuck on their upcoming schedule. There were rumors that TBS would pick it up for one more season. But such wasn’t the destiny. My Name Is Earl: Season Four comes out on Blu-ray and DVD in September. Here are the details of the upcoming release from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
Dude Von Duddenstein!!! Paramount is bringing the big comedy of the Spring to DVD and Blu-ray on August 11th. It’s set to include 50 minutes of outtakes, and deleted and extended scenes.
Wrestling champ John Cena gets to tangle with his biggest villain yet in 12 Rounds. Here’s the press release from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment:
While the early rounds of the Stanley Cup tourney are still being played, hockey fans can look forward to getting the finals on DVD in a few months. Unfortunately this press release from Warner Home Video does not hint as to who wins it all:
Daniel Craig proves that he doesn’t need to wear a tux to fight evil as he guns for the Nazi army. Defiance launches on Home Video this June. Here’s the press release from Paramount Home Entertainment: