This film comes once again to DVD in a collector's edition version done for the film's 20th anniversary. The collector's edition includes a new documentary ("Back to Somewhere in Time"), a commentary by the film's director, seven production photos, a featurette narrated by one of the founders of the Somewhere in Time Fan Club, English and French language options, English and Spanish subtitles, theatrical trailer, and dual-layer, nonanamorphic widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio) formatting. Picture colors are natural, but somewhat dark. The Dolby Digital 2.0 soundtrack is mono rather than stereo. The plastic case includes a small booklet of production notes and a chapter index.
This is a great blu-ray release for season 2 of Ash vs Evil Dead. Typical Evil Dead mix of horror & humor like you see in Army of Darkness (movie). I won't spoil with specifics but I found this season to easily be the best of the 3.
The image quality for Cat's Eye is superb on this blu-ray disc. A really fun anthology. Directory commentary is available on an alternate audio track. Found this on sale for 5.99 last fall in one those temporary cardboard displays
While it won't win reference quality awards this blu-ray is a worthy addition to your collection for the price. It's a very good movie that never seems to get old, it is also the last time Don Siegel would direct a Clint Eastwood vehicle. I found it in the 5.99 bin. Beware that there are two versions of the cover art, find the one with original art (Clint Eastwood breaking through a cement wall)
This Kino Lorber blu-ray has been on my radar for several years but has always been priced just out of reach. Finally picked it up on sale from BB w/ free shipping. The movie looks very good on this blu-ray disc, so you won't be disappointed there. There's just one 10 minute extra "Back to the Bayou" with Burt Reynolds that shares some interesting tidbits about the film and its success, though I wish it went a bit longer. I can recommend this blu-ray of a classic film
I picked this up when it was on sale for $10.99 + free shipping. Blu-rays from Olive Films can be pricey. It is a solid looking release but not reference quality. There are no extras just the movie (sorry I don't count the theatrical trailer as an extra). Great 80's movie. Recommended if the price is right
Nice looking HD presentation of this looooooong but pretty good movie. Still easily found in store in the $5.99 bargain bin + it comes with a UV code too. A no brainer if you like this movie
This release contains the complete first season of the Starz original horror comedy series Ash vs Evil Dead. A follow up to the Sam Raimi's Evil Dead film franchise, the series takes place thirty years after the events of the movies, and follows Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) once again at war with the Kandarian Demon after he accidentally unleashes the fury of the undead. The series co-stars Lucy Lawless, Dana DeLorenzo and Ray Santiago, with Raimi serving as a show developer. All ten episodes of the series are included in this set, as well as bonus content and deleted scenes.
This series is a lot like the Army of Darkness movie in that it is more comedy than anything else. I was a bit disappointed overall in the show. This disc set is perfectly fine presentation wise and if AOD is you favor movie then you'll probably love this show.
I think this Shout blu-ray release looks pretty darn good for a low budget film from 1977. I see complaints on the internet about it not having that contrasty "grindhouse" look like the Arrow release. Whatever, if you like Rabid I'd say get the Shout version now and just enjoy the movie.