Feature: The Wild Blu Yonder
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Blu-ray Review: Wanted— Definitely a movie that should be wanted, much like this subhead is wanting.
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Blu-ray Review: Transformers— Still a dud film, but a spectacular hi-def showcase.
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Blu-ray Review: The Mummy - Tomb of the Dragon Emperor— Entomb this thing forever.
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Blu-ray Review: The Heartbreak Kid (2007)— heartbreaking only in that it doesn't live up to previous Farrelly Brothers films.
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Blu-ray Review: Tropic Thunder— Offensive, immature, vile, and completely hilarious mockery of Hollywood.
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Blu-ray Review: The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian— Narnia's not as fresh as it used to be, but this disc is a showcase when the action hits.
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Blu-ray Review: Hellboy II - The Golden Army— A definitive film for the term "roller coaster ride."
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Blu-ray Review: The Guardian— Plenty of demo material still left in this early Blu-ray release.
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Blu-ray Review: The Nightmare Before Christmas— A Burton classic that finally looks like it should.
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Blu-ray Review: The Dark Knight— Easily the biggest hi-def release to date doesn't come off perfectly.
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Blu-ray Review: The Love Guru— It's a Mike Myers comedy. What else could you possibly expect?
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Blu-ray Review: Madagascar— Goofy, predictable animated fun.
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Blu-ray Review: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad— Sinbad must have retired from voyages after this since there's no eight one.
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Blu-ray Review: Stuck— Somewhat off-the-mark retelling of a true story.
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Blu-ray Review: The Incredible Hulk (2008)— Reviewer. Happy. With disc!
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Blu-ray Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull— A new level of film absurdity lands on a nearly flawless Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Leatherheads— Fun and witty, but not enough to carry it for two hours.
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Blu-ray Review: Young Frankenstein— "I was going to make expresso!"
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Blu-ray Review: A Christmas Story— You can't shoot your eye out by reading this review, I swear.
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Blu-ray Review: It Came from Beneath the Sea— It Came from the Ray Harryhausen box set on Blu-ray actually.
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Blu-ray Review: Earth vs. the Flying Saucers— A Harryhausen classic that still stands on its own more than 50 years later.
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Blu-ray Review: Full Metal Jacket— "You will be a minister of death praying for war. But until that day you are pukes. You are the lowest form of life on Earth."
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Blu-ray Review: Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium— Lighthearted if completely illogical family fun.
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Blu-ray Review: Con Air— A pile of hilariously awful ideas, and a masterpiece of action schlock.
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Blu-ray Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall— No, we won't forget because this is a nearly classic romantic comedy.
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Blu-ray Review: Street Kings— Keanu is a long way from Bill & Ted here.
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Blu-ray Review: Rest Stop - Don't Look Back— Or better yet, do yourself a favor and don't look at all.
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Blu-ray Review: Speed Racer— Destined to be a cult classic that hopefully catches people's eye on video.
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Blu-ray Review: Short Circuit— Someone short-circuited this Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Invincible— This film is definitely vulnerable.
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Blu-ray Review: Redbelt— A movie hardly even deserving of a white belt.
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Blu-ray Review: The Bank Job— A lot of people have jobs in a bank. What's your point Mr. Movie Title Man?
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Blu-ray Review: Bee Movie— Bee there or bee square. Yes, that's the best I could come up with.
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Blu-ray Review: Ultraviolet— Maybe if the Ultraviolet rays blinded the viewer, this would have been enjoyable.
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Blu-ray Review: The Lost Boys— Keep these boys lost.
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Blu-ray Review: The Bucket List— This movie is alive and well, contrary to the title.
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Blu-ray Review: Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle— Burger King has better burgers. Just sayin'.
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Blu-ray Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles— A family friendly fright fest that's not Harry Potter... or Narnia... or Golden Compass...
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Blu-ray Review: The Pursuit of Happyness— Note to Hollywood: Spell your movie titles correctly or spell checkers will hate you.
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Blu-ray Review: 3:10 to Yuma— An illogical but well performed modern western.
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Blu-ray Review: 21— A thrilling tale of greed that goes too far.
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Blu-ray Review: Camp Rock— First Hannah Montana, now Camp Rock. The Blu-ray format has officially jumped the shark.
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Blu-ray Review: Stir of Echoes— A sad example of Blu-ray technology doesn't take away from a great movie.
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Blu-ray Review: Starship Trooper 3 - Marauder— At least it's better than the second one.
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Blu-ray Review: Reign Over Me— Sandler's finest performance gains nothing but a nice Blu-ray release.
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Blu-ray Review: Smart People— Sluggishly paced yet well developed comedy for those who can catch it all.
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Blu-ray Review: Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus - Best of Both Worlds Concert— Struggles like this are the times we sincerely hope you appreciate all of the great content we bring you on Blogcritics.
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Blu-ray Review: Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay— Stoned or not, this is funny stuff.
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Blu-ray Review: Vantage Point— Illogical fun is worth sitting through for a wonderful HD presentation.
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Blu-ray Review: Night at the Museum— A huge improvement over one of the worst DVD video transfers ever.
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Blu-ray Review: Resident Evil Extinction— The series doesn't get any better, but they keep bringing out sequels. Go figure.
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Blu-ray Review: The Ruins— Gory, intense horror, all in the glory of hi-def.
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Blu-ray Review: Rambo— Overcooked but intense send off for this action hero.
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Blu-ray Review: Untraceable— Well, at least Diane Lane is still something to look at. The rest of the movie sure isn't.
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Blu-ray Review: TMNT— Not completely satisfying, but stunning to look at reincarnation of these '90s icons.
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Blu-ray Review: Men in Black— Fun summer popcorn alien flick makes a HD debut.
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Blu-ray Review: The Sum of All Fears— The weakest Jack Ryan movie of the series now on Blu.
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Blu-ray Review: The Hunt for Red October— A top tier Clancy adaptation now in HD.
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Blu-ray Review: Shine a Light— Fans of The Rolling Stones receive a hell of a show on Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Batman Begins Limited Edition Gift Set— A weak gift set but a now classic film copied from the HD DVD.
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Blu-ray Review: Species— Fun '90s exploitation on an average Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Patriot Games— One of the better Jack Ryan films arrives on a mid-level Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Batman - Gotham Knight— Dull, with a distinct lack of style separation.
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Blu-ray Review: Be Kind Rewind— A surprising film that's vastly more than the trailers let on.
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Blu-ray Review: Drillbit Taylor— Unfunny and overlong. A misfire for Rogan and Apatow.
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Blu-ray Review: Step Up 2 The Streets— The first time you'll ever experience physical pain from watching a movie.
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Blu-ray Review: College Road Trip— Martin Lawrence needs a new agent, or needs a class on picking scripts with entertainment value.
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Blu-ray Review: 10,000 BC— Well, it gets off to a great start...
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Blu-ray Review: Gangs of New York— Disney completely botches this HD release with a miserable transfer.
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Blu-ray Review: Cloverfield— A truly mesmerizing Blu-ray experience.
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Blu-ray Review: Flyboys— An overbloated attempt at a World War I drama is still a fine HD product.
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Blu-ray Review: Jumper— Jump right past this one.
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Blu-ray Review: The Recruit— One of the lesser of Al Pacino's lesser works.
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Blu-ray Review: Rambo - First Blood Part II— A classic popcorn movie gains its first hi-def release.
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Blu-ray Review: Signs— A possible classic movie exists here, but that's not what ends up on screen.
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Blu-ray Review: Twister— Some of the best summer fun lands in HD.
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Blu-ray Review: Superman - The Movie— A classic that shows its age flies onto a "meh" Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Juno— One of 2007's best comedies in a solid HD effort.
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Blu-ray Review: Wrestlemania 24— The first Blu-ray from the WWE is a great show, but a technical disappointment.
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Blu-ray Review: Coming to America— One of the best efforts from Eddie Murphy ever.
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Blu-ray Review: Blazing Saddles— Comedic brilliance in a fantastic hi-def package.
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Blu-ray Review: Wild Hogs— No wilder on Blu-ray than DVD.
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Blu-ray Review: Alien vs. Predator 2 - Requiem— A disaster of a movie lands on a better Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: National Treasure 2 - Book of Secrets— Equally dumb but energetic sequel that offers grand, globe-trotting entertainment.
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Blu-ray Review: National Treasure— Dumb as a rock, but you can't deny the obvious appeal.
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Blu-ray Review: The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe— One of the best live action Blu-ray discs on the market.
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Blu-ray Review: Predator— If Blu-rays bleed, Fox can kill them.
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Blu-ray Review: Shall We Dance?— If that title isn't rhetorical, the answer is no.
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Blu-ray Review: Total Recall— Read this review. I got five kids to feed.
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Blu-ray Review: The 6th Day— Fun Ah-nold in a fun piece of sci-fi.
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Blu-ray Review: One Missed Call— All 87 minutes of this disaster feels like horror only because you're watching it.
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Blu-ray Review: Hollow Man— Not amongst Verhoeven's greatest, but a fun thriller regardless.
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Blu-ray Review: 50 First Dates— One of the better Sandler comedies is a nice hi-def presentation.
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Blu-ray Review: The Benchwarmers— Your IQ will drop, but you'll have a good time in the process.
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Blu-ray Review: Trading Places— I can see! Thank the lord! I can see (in incredible clarity on Blu-ray)!
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Blu-ray Review: Unbreakable— A fun mystery lands on a sub-par Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Hidalgo— A dull, sloppily paced adventure yarn with a old sense of style.
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Blu-ray Review: Coyote Ugly— A rather unbearable movie in a fair and sometimes sharp looking Blu-ray presentation.
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Blu-ray Review: Into the Blue— Boring summer fare with great looks... a great look.
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Blu-ray Review: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy— Not as in-depth as the BBC series and confusing to newcomers, but still a lot to like here.
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Blu-ray Review: Independence Day— Fun movie, and it's a shame the HD presentation doesn't present it better.
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Blu-ray Review: xXx— A breakout action role for its star is an intelligence-lessening movie for its audience.
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Blu-ray Review: Happily N'Ever After— Take "Never" out of the title and apply it to how many times you should watch this movie.
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Blu-ray Review: Hitch— Kevin James steals a movie from top-billed star Will Smith.
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Blu-ray Review: I Am Legend— A fantastic new ending and nearly perfect Blu-ray put this in a must own category.
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Blu-ray Review: Click— A fun, uneven comedy on a so-so Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Hitman— A drab, inaccurate retelling of the video game.
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Blu-ray Review: Dinosaur— Bland film, miserable HD transfer, and terrible extras. A rare HD miss for Disney.
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Blu-ray Review: X-Men - The Last Stand— A fun action movie lands on an impressive Blu-ray disc.
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Blu-ray Review: Talladega Nights— A miserable HD presentation doesn't dampen this hilarious Ferrell comedy.
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Blu-ray Review: We Own the Night— A great crime drama on a sub-par HD disc.
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Blu-ray Review: Open Season— Below average animated fare that's been done before.
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Blu-ray Review: I, Robot— Fun, though sadly dumb, summer movie.
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Blu-ray Review: Employee of the Month— A dud of a comedy with far funnier Blu-ray extras.
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Blu-ray Review: 30 Days of Night— A run of the mill although stylish vampire movie.
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Blu-ray Review: Saw IV— The series is beginning to run completely dry.
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Blu-ray Review: Enchanted— Sweet and charming, Amy Adams sells this funny, campy take on the animated Disney princess.
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Blu-ray Review: Good Luck Chuck— An inconsistent but funny romantic comedy for those not easily offended.
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Blu-ray Review: Dan in Real Lfe— A flawed, generic romantic comedy with a superb cast.
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Blu-ray Review: Deja Vu— A vastly confusing time travel plot doesn't derail the entertaining performances and action.
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Blu-ray Review: Mr. Woodcock— A dull, misguided comedy with a few light laughs.
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Blu-ray Review: The Lookout— A small little gem worthy of your time.
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Blu-ray Review: Kiss of the Dragon— An average action movie with fun fight sequences.
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Blu-ray Review: Ghost Rider— The Wild Blu Yonder wraps up with this mediocre superhero movie.
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Blu-ray Review: Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End— The weakest movie and Blu-ray of the series.
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Blu-ray Review: Glory Road— How many of these underdog sports movies do we need?
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Blu-ray Review: Sky High— The best superhero movie no one seems to know of.
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Blu-ray Review: Rocky— A sub-par presentation of an American great.
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Blu-ray Review: Reign of Fire— A so-so creature effort makes a splash in HD.
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Blu-ray Review: Chain Reaction— A deceptively stupid movie and so-so Blu-ray experience.
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Blu-ray Review: Terminator 2— A sub-standard Blu-ray effort for a classic action movie.
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Blu-ray Review: The Terminator— An impressive if inconsistent HD debut for this classic.
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Blu-ray Review: Pirates of the Carribean - Dead Man's Chest— Features are slightly less involving, but the video and audio trump the first film's Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Pirates of the Carribean - Curse of the Black Pearl— A good as a home viewing experience can be.
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Blu-ray Review: First Blood— A beautiful video presentation that makes for a worthy upgrade over the DVD.
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Blu-ray Review: Broken Arrow— One of the worst John Woo efforts to date.
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Blu-ray Review: Lord of War— One of Nicolas Cage's best performances in a fine, unique film.
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Blu-ray Review: Underworld Evolution— Equal to the original in terms of the movie and disc.
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Blu-ray Review: The Reaping— You'll be too bewildered by the ending to even care.
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Blu-ray Review: Vacancy— Looking to get your marriage back on track? Try the Honeymoon Suite (Room 4) at the Paradise Motel.
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Blu-ray Review: Meet the Robinsons— One of the better pieces of non-Pixar Disney animation in some time.
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Blu-ray Review: Surf's Up— A badly timed, overlooked release that offers far more than dancing penguins.
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Blu-ray Review: American Psycho— Below average Blu-ray and a mixed, confusing film.
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Blu-ray Review: Fantastic Four— A fun, dumb popcorn flick from Marvel and a solid piece for Blu-ray fans.
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Blu-ray Review: War— Jet Li vs. Jason Statham... for about two minutes.
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Blu-ray Review: Underworld— Kate Beckinsale in tight black leather in HD. Sold.
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Blu-ray Review: The Day After Tomorrow— A spectacular yet ridiculous disaster movie that makes an easy purchase choice for audiophiles.
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Blu-ray Review: Flight of the Phoenix— Dull survival flick on a nicely presented Blu-ray disc.
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Blu-ray Review: Primeval— A movie that needs to be seen twice and in the proper mindset to enjoy.
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Blu-ray Review: Live Free or Die Hard— Fun action, but this doesn't fit with the series.
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Blu-ray Review: Superbad— One for videophiles and raunch fanatics.
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Blu-ray Review: Sahara— Wild fun + beautiful video + awesome sound = Must own Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Pearl Harbor— A depressingly awful retelling of an American tragedy, but a masterpiece in terms of a home theater showcase.
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Blu-ray Review: Spider-Man 3— A dull third movie that's makes up for its lack of quality with a showcase of a Blu-ray disc.
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Blu-ray Review: RoboCop— A classic mix of action and satire that doesn't fare too well on Blu-ray.
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Blu-ray Review: Planet of the Apes (2001)— Tim Burton's misguided remake makes almost no sense, but offers constant, fun action.
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Blu-ray Review: 28 Weeks Later— One of the better horror sequels you'll lay eyes on.
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Blu-ray Review: Rocky Balboa— One of the greatest sequels you'll ever see. Oh, and it's an awesome Blu-ray too.
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Blu-ray Review: Die Hard - With a Vengeance— Not the best, but easily the most entertaining of the Die Hard movies.
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Blu-ray Review: Stealth— This is why many people hate Hollywood.
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Blu-ray Review: Replacement Killers— A middle of the road action flick receives a drab HD outing.
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Blu-ray Review: Die Hard 2 - Die Harder— A weak sequel, a disappointing HD transfer, and dull audio make this the worst of the three films.
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Blu-ray Review: The Simpsons Movie— Funny in HD or SD.
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Blu-ray Review: Dragon Wars— A $75 million Korean schlock fest comes home on the HD format.
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Blu-ray Review: Transporter 2— Better than the original for its completely ridiculous action scenes.
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Blu-ray Review: Die Hard— Dull and faded, this action classic makes for a mild HD upgrade for video purists.
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Blu-ray Review: Ratatouille— Another of Blu-ray's finest, and a Pixar great.
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Blu-ray Review: Hellboy— Wild fun, great characters, and stunning video make this a must have Blu-ray effort.
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Blu-ray Review: Cars— A great movie with a jaw-dropping HD transfer.
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Warner and New Line Go Blu, Possible HD DVD Death Looming— Unless Toshiba plays their cards perfectly, my favorite movie format is done for.
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Blu-ray Review: Alien vs. Predator— A film that holds up better now that the sequel is out.
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Blu-ray Review: Blogcritics Begins Blu-ray Month with 20 Million Miles to Earth — Wondering where our Blu-ray coverage has been? Here you go. We start off with a Ray Harryhausen classic.
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