Robocop (Unrated) Blu-ray Disc Review
Robocop has been a holy grail of sorts for Blu-ray adopters. Now that we have it, is it any good?
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Robocop has been a holy grail of sorts for Blu-ray adopters. Now that we have it, is it any good?
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It’s not only educational, but has one of the best 1080p pictures ever seen on the Blu-ray format.
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Rob Zombie’s remake may be bad, but this original version is still good, even on an updated format.
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One of the best pure horror films of the modern era slashes onto the HD format of the modern era.
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Sony’s high-profile disappointment comes to Blu-ray to get consumers’ spidey senses tingling.
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The TV horror genre is far from dead, as this collection of filmmakers shows in a series of shorts.
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Taking on the subject of a modern war is incredibly sensitive. This failed film shows why.
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With all the attention Disney is paying to the Blu-ray Disc
format (hello, Magical Blu-ray Tour), it’d be easy to think the company would forget about the DVD format. But while there’s no denying Disney’s investment in the Blu-ray format, the company is still standing staunchly behind its DVD releases, as evidenced by the Jungle Book 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition DVD, which boasts one of the best bonus-feature lineups in recent….
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Neill Blomkamp, the director attached to the Halo feature film, officially made it clear to Creativity-Online.com that the Halo film “as it is now” will not ever be released. “The film is entirely dead. In the configuration it was in. Whatever happens with that movie, assuming that movie gets made, will be a totally different
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The first half of the 2007 summer movie season somewhat…well,
sucked. Insufferable cinematic colostomy bags such as Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, Ocean’s Thirteen and The Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer were about as fresh as month-old bread and as entertaining as a tax audit. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End was an enormous mess as well, but it was one you couldn’t take your eyes off of. If anything, I….
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