On Blu-ray This Week: July 16 – July 22

Wild Things on Blu-ray - Image 1Whether you liked the recent Harry Potter movie or not (EXPELLIARMUS!), the incoming Blu-ray releases are charming us with their very own kind of magic.

This week’s line-up is a bit of a mixed potion of sorts, from sci-fi to comedy, from crime to mystery, and some rather… wild… things sandwiched in between.

Blu-ray movies to be released on July 17, 2007 include:

  • The Fifth Element – Remastered (Sony Pictures)
  • Premonition (Sony Pictures)
  • Waiting… – Unrated and Raw (Lionsgate Films)
  • Wild Things: Unrated Edition (Sony Pictures)

Yeah, quite a few of us might have some fond(?) memories of Wild Things, and while we’re sure a lot of you have a thing or two to say about it, we’d rather keep our sentiments to ourselves.

Another eye-catcher would be Milla Jovovich, ahem, we mean The Fifth Element. To some, it might be the worst movie ever, but others (myself included) would consider it a cult classic – or at least, the opera scene was. Enchanting, really. The kind of “enchanting” that Dolores Umbridge can only imagine to be.

Wild Things on Blu-ray - Image 1Whether you liked the recent Harry Potter movie or not (EXPELLIARMUS!), the incoming Blu-ray releases are charming us with their very own kind of magic.

This week’s line-up is a bit of a mixed potion of sorts, from sci-fi to comedy, from crime to mystery, and some rather… wild… things sandwiched in between.

Blu-ray movies to be released on July 17, 2007 include:

  • The Fifth Element – Remastered (Sony Pictures)
  • Premonition (Sony Pictures)
  • Waiting… – Unrated and Raw (Lionsgate Films)
  • Wild Things: Unrated Edition (Sony Pictures)

Yeah, quite a few of us might have some fond(?) memories of Wild Things, and while we’re sure a lot of you have a thing or two to say about it, we’d rather keep our sentiments to ourselves.

Another eye-catcher would be Milla Jovovich, ahem, we mean The Fifth Element. To some, it might be the worst movie ever, but others (myself included) would consider it a cult classic – or at least, the opera scene was. Enchanting, really. The kind of “enchanting” that Dolores Umbridge can only imagine to be.

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