The movie itself looks and sounds terrific as expected- Sony did a great job on the transfer here for both the Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD copies. The steelbook is a nice-looking package, but I wish it somehow included the booklet that came as part of the standard Blu-ray digibook.
There's less bonus features in this set than previous releases, but the show is still funny as ever. The Lin-Manuel Miranda episode is unexpectedly a highlight of the season.
The episode is certainly one of the best MST3Ks of all time (possibly the best), and Shout has given it a pretty decent DVD re-release. The added bonus features are nice, but that being said, if you're looking for a better version of the original movie sans-MST3K there's a far better DVD / Blu-ray version and the Hotel Torgo documentary doesn't appeared to have been very well researched and is at times incorrect. If you already have a previous DVD of the MST3K episode, this is probably only for completists because of the exclusive bonus features. If you don't already own it, this is a pretty easy recommend.
This collection includes all 120 episodes from the original Batman television series starring Adam West in the pivotal role of billionaire Bruce Wayne and his heroic alter-ego.
If you're interested in the complete series on Blu-ray but don't care about the digital copies or swag from the more expensive limited edition set, this is a great way to go. It includes all the disc based features and the episode guide from the limited set. As for the content itself, I only wish WB had used lossless audio in their encodes, but the show looks better than it ever has.
As a review of this specific product and not the movie itself, this is a really neat looking SteelBook. It's simple and nicely designed and more subtle than you might normally expect something like this to be. If you're interested in a case that's a little more interesting than the standard Blu-ray case, this is the way to go for sure.
Audrey Hepburn is great here in a role different from the ones people typically associate her with. The movie is very clearly adapted from a stage play (the location rarely changes), but works well in creating a claustrophobic, isolated tone. Video and audio are both great, and this includes all the special features from the DVD release save the text-based information.
All 13 episodes of the sixth season of the FX spy comedy Archer are now available in this collection. Led by the brash, wisecracking Sterling Archer (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin), a group of fellow secret agents and their organization's office employees experience a cavalcade of madcap adventures and run-ins, which include an assassin in the Alps, an extraction of a CIA agent in Argentina, and being stuck on an office elevator with each other. Special features include a duel between Archer and Russian mobsters that includes talk-show host Conan O'Brien.
This season is a welcome return to the spy premise after the Archer Vice season, and thankfully is just as hilarious as it always was. Regrettably, this is probably the last season Fox is releasing on Blu-ray, so consider voting with your dollars and picking this up.
The movie itself is beyond reproach, and this set has the vast majority of the now out-of-print Platinum Edition's special features, which is a nice touch (the Cine-Explore picture-in-picture that accompanied the commentary is the only notable loss). That said, if you're looking for the exclusive slipcover that Best Buy has, consider buying it in store instead of through mail, as I've had too many covers damaged that way.
I'm not 100% sure I'd suggest anyone buy this box set if you already have these movies (The Madness of Max and Road Warrior documentaries are good but not outstanding), but if you're a fan looking to buy the entire series so far, this is a no brainer. The only two things you're really missing out on are the Shout! Factory Mad Max bonus features and the 3D release of Fury Road. If the lack of those isn't a dealbreaker for you, this is the way to go.