DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 24th, 2012
April 24, 2012
It's slow week for new releases, a really slow week. According to Amazon.com, the best selling new release is Contraband. It was the biggest box office hit released in January, but it was still no more than a midlevel hit. The second best selling release of the week is The Innkeepers, which is a sign that it is a slow week. Don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to seeing the movie, but it is a limited release that struggled to find an audience in theaters and it shouldn't be the high on the chart. The third best selling new release of the week is the latest Fullmetal Alchemist release, which is even more surprising, as Anime is still very much a niche market release. The fourth best selling release is Car 54 Where Are You?. Really? I'm surprised anyone remembers that TV show. Are there any releases that are worth picking up? Perhaps even contenders for pick of the week? Actually, The Innkeepers on Blu-ray is in the running, as is Pariah on Blu-ray. However, in the end I went with Todd and The Book Of Pure Evil: Season 1, giving it the rarely awarded Puck of the Week.
11-11-11 - Buy from Amazon
Albatross - Buy from Amazon
The Amazing Race - Buy from Amazon: Season Five and Season Six
Astonishing X-Men: Dangerous - Buy from Amazon
Blu-ray Releases - Buy from Amazon: Agatha Christie's Poirot: Series 4, Camelot, Girl on a Motorcycle, The Organizer (Criterion Collection), The Red House, and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
3D Blu-ray Releases - Buy from Amazon: Joe Satriani: Satchurated: Live in Montreal
The Buccaneer - Buy from Amazon
Car 54 Where Are You?: Season Two - Buy from Amazon
Cinema Verite - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
Dark Tide - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
The Fields - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood: The Sacred Star of Milos Movie - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack
I'm Dickens...He's Fenster - Buy from Amazon
The Innkeepers - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
Into the Abyss - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
Lassiter - Buy from Amazon
Marvel Animated Features: 3-Movie Collection - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
Marvel Anime - Buy from Amazon: Iron Man and X-Men
Masterpiece Classic: Birdsong - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
Night Wolf - Buy from Amazon
Pariah - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
The Theatre Bizarre - Buy from Amazon
Titanic - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack
Todd and The Book Of Pure Evil: Season 1 - Buy from Amazon
The Wicker Tree - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
This film earned really weak reviews and went nowhere in limited release. It should perform better on the home market for two main reasons. Firstly, horror films tend to do better on the home market than in limited release. Secondly, it would be hard to do worse.
Jessica Brown Findlay earned praise for her feature-length debut performance. However, the overall reviews were mixed. There's not a lot of competition this week, so if you are interested in seeing something new, this one is worth checking out, but start with a rental.
I'm not a fan of Reality TV as a genre, but this is one of the better example of the competition sub-genre.
The follow-up to Gifted, which was amazing. Can this DVD maintain the high quality level? And is it good value for the money? Read our review to find out.
There are not a lot of secondary Blu-ray releases worth talking about, but a few of these are worth picking up, starting with Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
The only 3D release of the week is a concert film. Granted, Joe Satriani is a guitar god and has sold ten million albums worldwide, but this is still not a prime release.
A classic swashbuckler from 1938. If you are a fan, you are happy to be able to get the movie on DVD. However, it might have been wiser to remaster it for high definition instead.
This TV show only ran for two seasons in the early 1960s, so I'm a little amazed enough people remember it to push it into fifth place on the Amazon.com best sellers list for the week (fourth if you only count one Contraband release).
A TV movie about the making of the very first Reality TV show, An American Family, which came out in 1973. The film earned good reviews and three Golden Globe nominations, so if you are a fan of the original TV show or of the cast, it is worth checking out.
This was the biggest hit that opened this past January, but is it also one of the better films? And is that really something worth bragging about? Check out our review for my opinion.
I might receive a screener for this film, but so far it is late. While I like Halle Berry as an actress, I'm not really looking forward to seeing it, given its 0% positive reviews.
A horror film that tries to pretend it's based on a real story, because filmmakers think that's a short cut to being scary. I hate that. Not a lot of critics bothered to review the film, but two of the three reviews on Rotten Tomatoes are positive, so maybe it's worth checking out. I would start with a rental first.
One of the most popular Anime franchises in the United States. Additionally, Amazon.com tends to overstate the sales of Anime titles, because it caters to the target demographic for these releases. (Brick and Mortar stores are less likely to give very valuable shelf space to a niche market release. As a result, people interested in niche market releases are less likely to go to Brick and Mortar Stores for such releases.) However, I'm still very surprised it is in the top five on the Amazon sales chart. Also coming out this week is the Complete Collection One on DVD or Blu-ray.
This show debuted 50 years ago and only lasted one season. I'm a little surprised it is coming out on DVD, but I'm sure there are some fans out there that are thrilled it is.
This film earned 77% positive reviews, but it was the wrong genre for limited release and fell between the cracks when it opened. Given the reviews, it should at least be worth a rental, but could the DVD or the Blu-ray be worth more than that? I won't know for sure till the screener arrives, but I'm cautiously optimistic. In fact, with two audio commentary tracks and a making of featurette for just $13.99, the Blu-ray could be a contender for Pick of the Week.
Werner Herzog's latest documentary looks at a death row inmate in Texas and how he came to be there. Is the film as strong as some of his past documentaries? Check out our review to find out.
Last week we had High Road to China come out and this week's its Lassiter. Does this mean next week it will be Runaway to complete the Tom Selleck hattrick. That would be kind of awesome, actually, I really liked Runaway when I first saw it. Although most critics would argue this film is the best of those three.
Ultimate Avengers Movie Collection - DVD or Blu-ray
I previously reviewed all six of the movies that are being released on these two DVDs / Blu-rays this week. Because of that, I have nothing new to say about them and I will instead be giving away the DVDs in this week's Box Office Prediction Contest.
Two more Marvel animated films coming out this week. I hope to get copies to review, but so far they are late. Expectations were pretty high, but there are some grumblings that the end product didn't live up to them. I remain cautiously optimistic.
A mini-series set in World War I about a soldier fighting in France pining for a woman. It earned good reviews, but not as strong as the best Masterpiece has to offer.
The screener for this film arrived already, but I knew I wouldn't have time to review it, so I included it in this week's box office prediction contest.
This film stars Adepero Oduye as a young African-American lesbian, making her a minority within a minority. One of the best films on this week's list and a the winner of an Independent Spirit Award. It is absolutely worth picking up and would have been a strong contender for Pick of the Week, if its extras weren't so weak. (There are just three short featurettes.)
One of my favorite stand-up comedians first concert DVD in a while, and my first chance to review his work. Can it live up to his past work? Read our review to find out.
A horror anthology film that went nowhere in limited release. It was the wrong genre while its reviews were weak. It should do much better on the home market. Like many anthology films, not every segment works, but on DVD you can skip the ones that don't, unlike when you watch a film like this in a theater.
A four-part TV mini-series about the sinking of the Titanic. It only earned mixed reviews and thanks to the 100th anniversary of the real life sinking, there are a lot of other options, either in theaters or on the home market. For instance, Saving the Titanic is also coming out this week.
This Canadian TV show is a crazy combination of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Evil Dead, and FUBAR. I was really looking forward to reviewing the show, but the screener arrived really late. Was it worth waiting for? Check out our review to find out.
A long-delayed sequel to the original 1973 version of The Wicker Man. Most critics say it wasn't worth the wait.
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