This release compiles every episode from the debut season of The Knick, a period medical drama that details the private and professional lives of the staff at New York's Knickerbocker Hospital in the early twentieth century. Grainger Hines, Katrina E. Perkins and Clive Owen co-star.
Steven Soderbergh has had an incredible career in film...but as crazy as it sounds this may be my favorite thing he's ever made. It's a brilliantly conceived and executed series.
This release features both movies in the popular Anchorman series: Anchorman - Marking the directorial debut of Adam McKay, former head writer for Saturday Night Live and founder of the Upright Citizen's Brigade, Anchorman is set during the 1970s and stars Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy, San Diego's top-rated news anchorman. While Burgundy is outwardly willing to adjust to the idea of females in the workplace -- even outside of secretarial positions -- he certainly doesn't want his own job challenged. Keeping that in mind, it's no wonder that the arrival of Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate), an aspiring newswoman, is, in Ron's eyes, not the studio's most welcome addition. After Veronica pays her dues covering so-called female-oriented fluff pieces (think cat fashion shows and cooking segments), the ambitious Veronica sets her eyes on the news desk; more specifically, on Ron's seat behind it. Not unpredictably, Ron doesn't take the threat lightly, and it isn't long before the rival newscasters are engaged in a very personal battle of the sexes. Anchorman was co-written by Ferrell, and features supporting performances from David Koechner, Steve Carrell, Paul Rudd, Tara Subkoff, and Maya Rudolph. Anchorman 2 - Will Ferrell returns to the role of Ron Burgundy in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, which finds the popular San Diego television newsman pulling up stakes with co-host Veronica (Christina Applegate), his intrepid reporter Brian (Paul Rudd), overenthusiastic sports reporter Champ (David Koechner), and imbecilic weatherman Brick (Steve Carell) in order to move to New York City and launch the first ever 24-hour news network. Adam McKay, who directed the original, returns as well to helm this comedy.
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I love this movie, and as the only blu-ray entry in the MI catalog with lossless audio, it's a must own. It's also the best of the series for that matter. Only thing keeping it from a 5-star rating is that the filmmakers opted to leave the IMAX-ratio OUT of the incredible skyscraper scene.