On Blu-ray This Week: September 2 to 9, 2007
Good news for those looking for a more diverse selection of Blu-ray releases this week. Movies aren’t the only ones being made available to Blu-ray entertainment system owners. The popular TV series Nip/Tuck: The Complete Fourth Season and the live performance of Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds at Radio City will also be coming out.
Here’s a list of what we’ll be seeing this week on Blu-ray:
- Nip/Tuck: The Complete Fourth Season (Warner Bros.)
- Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds: Live at Radio City (Sony Music)
- Delta Farce (Lionsgate Films)
- Remember the Titans (Disney/Buena Vista)
Lionsgate Films’ Delta Farce is a story of three beer-loving buddies mistakenly drafted into the military and accidentally sent somewhere in Mexico. These clueless soldiers end up going against a warlord in their attempt to save a rural village and become heroes… Eh, what are we saying. This comedy flick’s better viewed than read about. Disney and Buena Vista’s Remember the Titans, on the other hand, is tad more serious than Delta Farce. The movie is based on a true story and follows the struggles of an African-American football coach and his team as they try to win in spite of and live through a racially polarized town in Virginia during the 1970s.
All four will be released on September 4.
Good news for those looking for a more diverse selection of Blu-ray releases this week. Movies aren’t the only ones being made available to Blu-ray entertainment system owners. The popular TV series Nip/Tuck: The Complete Fourth Season and the live performance of Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds at Radio City will also be coming out.
Here’s a list of what we’ll be seeing this week on Blu-ray:
- Nip/Tuck: The Complete Fourth Season (Warner Bros.)
- Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds: Live at Radio City (Sony Music)
- Delta Farce (Lionsgate Films)
- Remember the Titans (Disney/Buena Vista)
Lionsgate Films’ Delta Farce is a story of three beer-loving buddies mistakenly drafted into the military and accidentally sent somewhere in Mexico. These clueless soldiers end up going against a warlord in their attempt to save a rural village and become heroes… Eh, what are we saying. This comedy flick’s better viewed than read about. Disney and Buena Vista’s Remember the Titans, on the other hand, is tad more serious than Delta Farce. The movie is based on a true story and follows the struggles of an African-American football coach and his team as they try to win in spite of and live through a racially polarized town in Virginia during the 1970s.
All four will be released on September 4.