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