Episode 341: Blu-Ray Black Friday
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Movie Madness
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Publication Date |
Nov 24, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:37:14

It’s the Blu-ray time of the week and Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress again to talk a whole bunch of 4Ks for your Black Friday shopping. Take advantage of the Barnes and Noble Criterion sale to grab one of the best films from Pixar and one of the best from Spike Lee. Shout Factory has new editions of genre cult classics from Neil Jordan and Norman Jewison while Vinegar syndrome delivers a 4K of maybe the ultimate cult film. Kino has another Eastwood in 4K and a comic book parody before the Marvel onslaught. Erik goes to bat for James Gunn’s spinoff from The Suicide Squad and talks of the curse that prevented his dad from seeing Pearl Harbor prevented in a movie. They talk more Bob Clark, an immense set from Sony Classics and the origins of Martin & Lewis. Finally they discuss one of the best comedies of the year and a new 4K of one of the best comedies of the 1980s.

0:00 - Intro

1:22 - Criterion (Wall E 4K, Malcolm X 4K)

13:27 - Vinegar (RoadHouse 4K)

19:01 - Shout Factory (The Company of Wolves 4K. Rollerball 4K)

29:43 - Warner Bros. (Peacemaker)

35:55 - Kino (Mystery Men 4K, High Plains Drifter 4K, Hold Me Tight)

50:12 - Universal (Bros)

55:58 - Blue Underground (Final Countdown 4K)

1:03:17 - IFC (Hatching)

1:08:25 - VCI (Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things 4k)

1:14:21 - Sony (SPC Classics Set)

1:19:01 - Paramount (My Friend Irma, Planes Trains Automobiles 4K)

1:31:01 – New Blu-ray Announcements

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