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Spec'd: Marvel's The Avengers DVD
Arriving on September 26, 2012 on home video is Marvel's The Avengers, the highest-grossing superhero movie of all-time and present third-highest grossing movie ever. Paramount Home Video is handling the home video release of the film (as per their agreement with Walt Disney, the owners/theatrical distribution studio.)
The Avengers will have three disc versions: a 4-disc Blu-ray, a 2-disc Blu-ray DVD and a single-disc DVD. Perhaps the most important bonus feature listed on the discs will be an audio commentary track by screenwriter/director Joss Whedon, so expect a lot of comic book geeking out when you pop that one on the player.
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Dark Knight DVD becomes the year's bestseller
In just one week the DVD for The Dark Knight became the biggest-selling disc of 2008. According to Warner Bros. (and reported by Variety), an estimated 13.5 million units of The Dark Knight have sold since it went on sale just seven short days ago.
Add a comment (0)Thursday, December 11, 2008
Dark Knight debut breaks Blu-ray sales record
In its first day of release Warner Bros. sold 600,000 copies of The Dark Knight on the Blu-ray format, shattering the previous record by more than double. Paramount's Iron Man sold 260,000 copies on Blu-ray on its first day of release when it came out on September 30.
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Hancock tops DVD sales, Dark Knight sizzles on iTunes
In its debut on home video last week Sony's Hancock flew straight to the pole position on Nielsen's VideoScan charts for DVD and Blu-ray sales and rentals, pushing WALL-E down to second place in the sales list. DreamWorks' Kung Fu Panda, which has been on store shelves for a month, is still sitting pretty in third place.
Add a comment (0)Sunday, November 30, 2008
My Name is Bruce spec'd for February
Image Entertainment will street the comedy-horror hijinks of My Name is Bruce on February 10, 2009.
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Wonder Woman DVD director talks animated movie
On March 3, 2009 those that have been waiting patiently for a big screen movie featuring DC Comics' Amazonian princess will get the next best thing. Warner Home Video will release their next animated feature, Wonder Woman, an all-new direct-to-video adventure that serves as an origin story for the heroine. IESB sat down for an interview with the film's director, Lauren Montgomery, and discussed how the project got started, her approach to bringing Diana's story to the screen, the decision to jettison some of the dated aspects to the character's history so that she could be updated to stand side-by-side with other DC heroes and deciding on the look of her in the movie:
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