Blu-ray Review: Entourage: The Complete Seventh Season
The boys are back again.
The Show
Those unfamiliar with Entourage should definitely take some time to view the previous seasons before even considering watching season seven or reading this review.
Blu-ray Review: Stargate Atlantis – The Complete Series
by Matt Sernaker, Senior Editor
Stargate Atlantis makes the jump to High Definition with the release of Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Series on Blu-ray! Now is the time to relive the epic five year tale of the Atlantis Expedition. Watch as the team faces off against threats from the Wraith, the Replicators, the Wraith, the Replicators, the…(wait this is getting a bit repetitive), and many other threats!
Highlights:
The series features many fantastic moments, but here are just a few of my personal favorites:
Blu-ray Review: Doctor Who Series 6, Part 1
Blu-ray Review: The Lord of the Rings The Motion Picture Trilogy Extended Edition
Don’t worry guys, Nerd HQ is around here somewhere…
Blu-Ray Review: Red Riding Hood: Alternate Cut
by Erin Hatch, Editor-At-Large
Now you can get your copy of Red Riding Hood: Alternate Cut available on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Download combo pack!
I was prepared to write a truly scathing review of Red Riding Hood. Honestly, I wanted to relish this, to really tear into it, to say that it was total dreck and that watching the film was a pain in the neck and a waste of my time, so it should be taken as an enormous complement when I say that I am a little bit disappointed that this movie wasn’t as horrible as I expected it to be. In fact, there were several moments that I thought were actually good. I’ll admit, I might have pre-drank a little too much, and thus enjoyed the movie more than I would have sober.
Blu-ray Review: Sucker Punch
Blu-ray Review: Superman: The Motion Picture Anthology 1978-2006
Walking is for suckers
by Matt Sernaker, Senior Editor
It’s a bird!
It’s a plane!
It’s the Superman Motion Picture Anthology 1978-2006, now available for you to own on Blu-ray!
Watch as Superman takes on Lex Luthor, General Zod, Lex Luthor, Richard Pryor, Lex Luthor, and….(wait for it…) LEX LUTHOR! Wow…that’s not a lot of variety in the villain department, and really, listing Richard Pryor as the “villain” of Superman III is kind of a stretch. Now fans can witness all of the cinematic adventures of The Man of Steel in glorious high definition in this new 8-disc set.
Blu-ray Review: True Blood The Complete Third Season
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief
True Blood is erotic monster fantasy fiction for adults. Twilight may be pretty, but the heroine is weak, the plot dull and motivations hard to believe. With True Blood, we get supernatural hotties at their naked best in a show that’s not only gratuitous and well shot, but also well written and acted and always entertaining.
Warning: Spoilers Ahead!
Blu-ray Review: Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
By Kroze Kresky, Media Editor and Matt Sernaker, Senior Editor
DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation have consistently given us quality Direct-to-DVD releases, featuring heroes from the DC Universe. With the new Green Lantern live-action movie coming out this month, there is no better time for the DC Animated Film series to dive deep into Green Lantern mythos and lore. Hence, they’ve brought us a series of short stories taken from the comics over the years in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, available on June 7th on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Download combo pack!
Blu-ray Review: I Am Number Four
by Matt Sernaker, Senior Editor
I AM NUMBER FOUR, the Dreamworks suspense thriller from Director DJ Caruso and Producer Michael Bay, is now available for you to own in a brand new Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy Combo Pack!
Based on the novel by Pittacus Lore, the story follows teenager John Smith (Alex Pettyfer) who has been forced to live his life on the run since he was a child, pursued by dark forces that want him dead. With help from his protector, Henri (Timothy Olypant), John has managed to survive out of the reach of those who wish him harm.
Blu-ray Review: Platoon
“I think now, looking back, we did not fight the enemy. We fought ourselves. And the enemy was in us.”
by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief
Blu-ray Review: Some Like it Hot
Josephine and Daphne looking forward to warmer climates.
by Karl Madsen, Media Editor
What do you do when you and your musician friend just happen to be in a Chicago garage on Valentine’s Day 1929? And while you’re there some people stop by. People with bad intentions. With guns. And lots of bullets. Any you’re witnesses. My first choice would be to dress as women, join an all girl orchestra, and head to Florida. But that’s just me.
Oddly enough that’s what Joe (Tony Curtis – Spartacus), and Jerry (Jack Lemmon – The Odd Couple) decide to do when the witness a mob hit by Spats Colombo (George Raft – Johnny Angel) in Some Like it Hot.
Blu-ray Review: Thor: Tales of Asgard
Before he ever lifted his mighty hammer, there was the sword.