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Tag: Eighties

Posted onJuly 24, 2020July 24, 2020Blu-ray Review

Police Squad!: The Complete Series

Police Squad! was one of the most original comedies ever aired on television. It only lasted six episodes, but it is still loved by many. The series has received a release on Blu-ray from Paramount.

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Posted onJune 22, 2020June 22, 2020Blu-ray Review

The Banker

The Banker is a fun and over the top erotic thriller from the late Eighties that stands out by featuring the great Robert Forster in the lead role.

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Posted onJune 12, 2020June 12, 2020Blu-ray Review

Blood Tide

Blood Tide is a C-Grade film with an A-Grade cast and some beautiful Mediterranean scenery. Fans of Nico Mastorakis will want to check it out, because Arrow’s new transfer looks great.

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Posted onJune 3, 2020June 3, 2020Blu-ray Review

The Stuff

The Stuff is a very funny and strange satire from the mind of director Larry Cohen. Arrow Video have re-released the film on Blu-ray.

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Posted onMay 27, 2020May 27, 2020Blu-ray Review

Shakedown

Shakedown is an action packed blast from the Eighties starring Sam Elliott and a Peter Weller. Shout!Factory’s Collector’s Edition is fantastic.

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Posted onMay 25, 2020May 25, 2020Blu-ray Review

Someone to Watch Over Me

Someone to Watch Over Me is an enjoyable romantic thriller that is beautifully shot and well acted. The film’s story is a little thin, but it still works overall thanks to the great direction of Ridley Scott.

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Posted onMay 2, 2020May 2, 2020Blu-ray Review

Warning Sign

Warning Sign is an enjoyable science fiction film involving a pathogen outbreak. The film benefits from good casting and cinematography by Dean Cundey.

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Posted onApril 25, 2020April 25, 2020Blu-ray Review

8 Million Ways to Die

8 Million Ways to Die is an interesting failure. There is a good film inside of what is presented, but Hal Ashby never got the chance he deserved to cut the film his way. I am really thankful that Kino Lorber has given the film a chance to find an audience on Blu-ray.

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Posted onApril 20, 2020April 20, 2020Blu-ray Review

Melvin and Howard

Melvin and Howard is a tender and affectionate story from the late great Jonathan Demme. One of our favorite releases from Twilight Time.

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Posted onApril 19, 2020April 19, 2020Blu-ray Review

The Fog – Collector’s Edition

The Fog is one of the best loved films by John Carpenter. Carpenter takes a shaky premise and makes an absolute classic through well-crafted visual storytelling.

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Posted onApril 11, 2020April 11, 2020Blu-ray Review

Prince of Darkness – Collector’s Edition

Prince of Darkness has some good material in it, but it is one of Carpenter’s lesser efforts overall. The collector’s edition by Shout!Factory features good technical specs and excellent supplemental materials.

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Posted onApril 10, 2020April 10, 2020Blu-ray Review

The Thing – Collector’s Edition

The Thing is one of my favorite horror films of all time. It is debatably the best film by legendary director John Carpenter. Shout!Factory’s release of the film provides an incredible amount of supplemental material and a strong visual presentation.

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