Postad 12 oktober 2007 - 12:56
Spiderman 3 släpps den 24 oktober såg jag, men jag hittar inget om boxen!
Hälsningar,
Indiana
Postad 12 oktober 2007 - 13:55
Åhléns liksom, 310kr/styck, förutom Pirates-filmerna som kostade 345 kr/styck (!)

Man är ju för fan tvungen att importera filmer om man inte vill bli luspank...

Postad 12 oktober 2007 - 14:35
Hälsningar,
Indiana
Postad 12 oktober 2007 - 18:45
SPIDERMAN 3
PQ 4,5/5
SQ 5/5
24/10 kommer boxen som jag fick för 299 på discshop.
same here, riktigt lyxpris haha vilken tabbe dom gjorde :-)
Postad 12 oktober 2007 - 21:39
Posted October 12, 2007 by Josh
New Line Cinema New Line Home Entertainment has announced that they will bring the Clive Owen and Paul Giamatti action film 'Shoot 'Em Up' to Blu-ray on January 1st. Extras will include a commentary track, deleted scenes, and the documentary "Ballet of Bullets: Making 'Shoot 'Em Up'". As this is a new release, it will remain Blu-ray exclusive until the theatrical run is over.
Källa: Blu-ray.com
Postad 13 oktober 2007 - 06:59
Paprika (BD) in November
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced the US Blu-ray Disc release of Paprika on 27th November 2007 priced at $38.96 SRP. From Satoshi Kon, the acclaimed director of Perfect Blue and Tokyo Godfathers comes this new Japanese animated sci-fi feature.
Based on the original futuristic story, Paprika was written by the great master of Japanese literature, Yasutaka Tsutsui, in 1993 and is the psychedelic story of a female detective who investigates criminal cases by entering the dreams of her subjects. The film also features music composed by Susumi Hirasawa who previously collaborated with Satoshi Kon on Millennium Actress and Paranoia Agent.
Källa: Dvdtimes.co.uk
Postad 13 oktober 2007 - 07:00


The Movie Itself is obviously the 3rd film in the “Spider-man” movie franchise Directed by Sam Raimi. All the cast from the first two films are back to reprise their roles. Tobey McGuire is back as “Peter Parker” / “Spider-Man,” Kirsten Dunst is back as “Mary Jane Watson” and James Franco is back as “Harry Osborne.” This time “Spidey” has a lot more bad guys to deal with and some romance issues as well. It’s to be expected from where the last film left off.
The new faces in this film are “Gwen Stacy” (played by Bryce Dallas Howard), “Eddie Brock” (played by Topher Grace) and “Flint Marko” (played by Thomas Haden Church). The villains in this film include two of my favorites from the comics, namely “Sandman” and “Venom.” Some hardcore fans of the comics may complain that “Venom” didn’t originate the way this film depicts and I’ll listen to that argument to a degree but I honestly think it fits the film better this way.
Director Sam Raimi and his fellow co-writers of the Screenplay have really made a good sequel to the franchise that does prove to be enjoyable. Obviously it’s not what some of you might have wanted to see or have expected and that’s your opinion which you’re entitled to. Overall I’ll definitely say this Blu-ray Disc is A MUST HAVE or as alone a release itself a reason you should purchase a Blu-ray Disc Player.
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Some of the cinematography aspects of the film translate absolutely great to High Definition like the slow motion pan shots with a touch of CG. These deem themselves worth of “Bookmarking” and using as “demo material” for your HD DVD only supporting friends or just anyone you want to blow away with amazing High Def. Speaking of the look of the film there’s only a slight bit of film grain present which tends to be visible sometimes more than others. Nothing overall wrong in any way with this video transfer. This is what the Studios should be trying to do with their transfers and Sony Pictures has totally done it here. This is downright AMAZING VIDEO QUALITY worthy of a 5 star rating!
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Both 5.1 mixes offer great rear channel surround presence throughout the film and are honestly both spectacular. In fact I deem them worthy (just like the Video Quality) of being “demo material.” The action sequences in the film sometimes contain a full 360 degree pan of sound through the 5.1 mix that is sure to leave you nothing short of amazed. Mainly the scenes with “Sandman” you’ll notice this the most and should also leave your subwoofer shaking the room.
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Bonus Materials
NOTE: Bonus Materials on this release are found on both the 1st and 2nd Blu-ray Discs in the set.
Disc 1 Bonus Materials
# Bookmarks are included just as on some other recent Sony Pictures Blu-ray Disc releases like “Surf’s Up” & “Tekkonkinkreet” which we’ve Reviewed. Also worth noting is that this title like most of those other titles with Bookmarks also includes an icon for playback on PlayStation 3.
# Audio Commentary with Director Sam Raimi and Cast Tobey McGuire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace & Bryce Dallas Howard. This seems awful crowded at first glimpse when you realize how many people are on this commentary track.
# Audio Commentary with the Filmmakers. This includes Producers Laura Ziskin, Avi Arad and Grant Curtis. Also included is the Editor Bob Murawski and Visual Effects Supervisor Scott Stokdyk. Not quiet as crowded or star studded as the other commentary track but this offers a little different insight to the actual making of the film more than the other does.
# Bloopers (6 minutes) is presented in 4:3 (Fullscreen) High Def in the AVC MPEG-4 video codec with Dolby Digital 2.0 @192kbps stereo sound. This is ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS! The Director Sam Raimi has a great sense of humor and it obviously is present on the set as you’ll be able to tell from these “screw ups.” My favorite one has to be “the name’s Flint Marco, he’s a small town crook, the name’s Flint Marco, he’s a small time cook.” This is definitely worth watching even if you’re too lazy to put the 2nd Blu-ray Disc and enjoy the rest of the Bonus Materials.
# Galleries presented in full 1080p High Definition is a high resolution still photo gallery with almost roughly guessing almost 100 images to view. It includes galleries like “Director & Cast,” “Paintings,” “Sculptures,” “Special Effects” and “Sketches.” This is sure to keep true fans of the film and/or or Superhero busy for a while.
# Music Video for Snow Patrol - “Signal Fire” (4 minutes) is presented in n the AVC MPEG-4 video codec with Dolby Digital 2.0 @192kbps stereo sound but isn’t cropped correctly. Aside from that it’s really a cool song and music video based on the movie (to a degree). Also worth noting is that this is the song that plays at the beginning of the end credits to the film and obviously appears on the Soundtrack.
# Previews for films coming to Blu-ray Disc or already on the format are thrown in as an added bonus. They don’t bug you and play these before the film which I think is really nice of Sony but anyway the films include “Across the Universe” (which hasn’t yet been announced for Blu-ray Disc, “Casino Royal,” “Ghost Rider” (another Marvel Superhero film from Sony) and “Surf’s Up.”
Disc 2 Bonus Materials
11 Featurettes are presented in 1080p AVC MPEG-4 High Definition video with Dolby Digital 2.0 @192kbps sound.
* “Grains of Sand - Building Sandman” (13 minutes)
* “Re-Imagining the Goblin” (10 minutes)
* “Covered in Black - Creating Venom” (15 minutes)
* “Hanging On… Gwen Stacy and the Collapsing Floor” (10 minutes)
* “Fighting, Flying & Driving - The Sunts” (19 minutes)
* “Tangled Web: The Love Triangles of Spider-Man 3” (9 minutes)
* “Wall of Water” (7 minutes)
* “On Location Cleveland -The Chase on Euclid Avenue” (6 minutes)
* “On Location New York - From Rooftops to Backstreets” (13 minutes)
* “The Science of Sound” (16 minutes) with Dolby Digital 5.1 @640kbps audio.
* “Inside the Editing Room” (4 minutes)
Ad Campaigns are included (presented in 1080p MPEG-2 video with Dolby Digital 5.1 @640kbps sound) and are as follows
* “Teaser” (1 minute)
* “Theatrical Trailer #1” (2 minutes)
* “Theatrical Trailer #2” (2 minutes)
* “Theatrical Trailer #3” (1 minute)
Overall the Bonus Materials are all mostly in 1080p High Definition, are quite lengthy and totally informative. These merit a good score and as a result I deem them with a 4 ½ star rating. Yes “Picture-in-Picture” is missing and would have been nice but Blu-ray is getting one step closer to that being reality day by day, release by release. For now it just feels like it’s missing that “extra oomph!“
Källa: Highdefdiscnews.com
Postad 13 oktober 2007 - 07:05
BCI has announced it will bring two cult classics from Spain's legendary horror star Paul Naschy to Blu-ray this January.
Released earlier this year on standard-def DVD, 'Night of the Werewolf' and 'Vengeance of the Zombies' will hit Blu-ray as a single-disc double feature on January 8, 2008.
The release is set to be the first next-gen title from BCI's genre label, Deimos Entertainment.
Sources say the two flicks will be presented on a single BD-50 dual-layer disc in their original uncut form, with each enjoying newly remastered high-definition masters and upgraded surround soundtracks (exact video and audio codecs TBA).
Extras will include an introduction by Naschy for each film, deleted scenes, still galleries and the original US theatrical trailers.
Deimos has set a $29.95 MSRP for the double feature.
Additional information from the distributor follows below:
For nearly four decades, Paul Naschy has been one of the true legends of Euro-Horror. Thrilling both fans and critics the world over from genre to mainstream, Naschy has created some of the most frightening and enduring horror films made, often serving as writer, director and star. His portrayal of the doomed lycanthrope (werewolf) Waldemar Daninsky has gained him instant recognition among horror fans everywhere and his depictions of other classic monsters Dracula, a Mummy, Mr. Hyde, as well as a host of demons have earned him the title of "the Spanish Lon Chaney".
Released in 1980 and filmed in authentic Spanish castles, "NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF" (El Retorno Del Hombre Lobo) remains one of Naschy's most impressive films. A sumptuous Gothic horror fest, "Night" pits Naschy's werewolf, Waldemar Daninsky, against the (real-life) Hungarian blood countess Elizabeth Bathory. Filled with werewolf transformations, seductive vampire women, bloody stakes through the heart and piercing silver daggers, the film has garnered praise over the years for its inventiveness with the genre and inspired use of macabre imagery.
1972's "VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES" (La Rebelion De Las Muertas) offers a triple threat performance by Naschy as a Hindu mystic, his evil brother and the Devil himself. Zombies, satanic voodoo rituals and gruesome killings combine to make "Vengeance" a bizarre ride in the best horror tradition, a film that defines the term "Euro-Cult" as few other films can. Reportedly, practitioners of black magic have found hidden meanings in the film adding a new level of fear and terror to Vengeance's reputation. Because of censorship rules in Spain during the film's initial theatrical release, Naschy filmed alternate "clothed" scenes to replace the nude scenes filmed for international theatrical release. Deimos found these lost scenes and presents them as a bonus feature on the disc.
Källa: Highdefdigest.com
Redigerat av Addex, 13 oktober 2007 - 07:06.
Postad 13 oktober 2007 - 11:14
Åk till Mediamarkt. Riktigt bra urval, och på vissa titlar hyfsade priser. Vad sägs om "300" för 200 buck?
Hälsningar,
Indiana
Very najz, ska till IKEA på söndag och tar säkerligen en sväng förbi MM då!! Thanx dude!

Postad 13 oktober 2007 - 21:32

Spider-Man 3 (Blu-ray)
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment / 2007 / 139 Minutes / Rated PG-13
Street Date: October 30, 2007

The Movie Itself: Our Reviewer's Take
Looking back, the warning signs were there fairly early on. As the pre-release marketing juggernaut for 'Spider-Man 3' started to kick into high gear earlier this year, director Sam Raimi began giving a series of surprisingly candid interviews. Rather than professing a love for the film's top villian, fan-favorite Venom -- a black, goopy creation of the comics that brings out Peter Parker's "dark side" -- Raimi seemed more interested in the Sandman, a character that few die-hard Spidey fans were eager to see hit the big screen.
When the film finally hit theaters, following months of trailers indicating that Venom was the film's star villain, fans and critics alike were left with a strange, underwhelming feeling that they'd just seen the wrong 'Spider-Man 3.'
Indeed, watching the film today, in a story overloaded with characters and villains and love triangles and mysterious backstories, it's immediately clear that Raimi put his true heart and soul in the misunderstood, tragic Sandman. As the director made very plain in those jittery pre-release interviews, the fact that Venom is in the movie at all is solely because the fans wanted to see the character so bad that it was mandated by the studio.
Perhaps that's why, despite its gargantuan $900 million worldwide haul, 'Spider-man 3' remains a disappointment in the eyes of many fans and critics.
To be sure, the accusations of narrative clutter leveled at 'Spider-Man 3' are completely valid. Over the course of the film's run time, poor Spidey must defeat both Sandman and Venom, work through two different love triangles, repair his broken relationship with Harry, solve the backstories of both the Green Goblin and his own dearly-departed pops, battle his dark side, and tie up all the loose story threads of the first two movies. On top of that, the film is capped off with an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink climax that's so dense it requires cheesy fictional news reporters to narrate it.
Still, even if I longed for the less frenetic pacing of the earlier installments, I can't say that I was ever anything less than entertained by Spider-Man 3.' Raimi continues to amaze with the sheer child-like exuberance of his visual style. The age of computer-generated imagery has clearly liberated him from the shackles of the practical effects limitations of his 'Evil Dead' days, allowing him to completely ignore the laws of physics to great effect. His camera zooms, spins, swoops and does loop-de-loops, bouncing his characters around as if they have steel for bones. The film is pure comic book, and when Raimi hits those fantastic peaks, the achievement is breathtaking.
Even better (and rare for a blockbuster franchise that's still raking in the coin), Raimi sets out to create -- and largely achieves -- a finite resolution with 'Spider-Man 3.' Granted, some of the moralizing of the film's final ten minutes is a bit ham-fisted, but unlike so many cynical comic book adaptations with endings that seem designed to leave the door open for yet another sequel, there is enough earned emotional resonance at the end of 'Spider-Man 3' that, if this is indeed the end of the series (at least with Raimi and the current cast on board), it's a fitting capper.
All things considered, 'Spider-Man 3' is certainly the weakest link in the franchise, but I still felt there was enough of that old Spidey magic to make it worthwhile.
The Video: Sizing Up the Picture
'Spider-Man 3' may just be the most eagerly-awaited Blu-ray title from Sony since the launch of the format war. Simply put, this one can't just be good, it's got to be outstanding -- the kind of demo disc that will get the fence-sitters to finally plunk down the cash and buy a Blu-ray player. Thankfully for Sony, they've largely delivered. The picture quality of 'Spider-Man 3' may not be perfect, but it is without a doubt among the top tier of titles released on the format so far.
The film is presented in 2.40:1 widescreen, and encoded in 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 video. Although it was shot on film, the CGI effects are so prevalent that, like the 'Star Wars' prequels, it often feels like you're watching an animated movie -- not live-action. That gives 'Spider-Man 3' an unreal quality, which is heightened by the processed nature of the transfer.
As you would expect from a new release, the source is impeccable, with rich blacks and very bright contrast. Unfortunately, this leads me to my main gripe with the image -- the darker scenes actually look the best and most dimensional. Anything brightly lit or in daylight suffers from hot whites, which flatten out depth somewhat. Fleshtones also suffer, with even close-ups of the actors faces not looking natural in texture.
Still, when 'Spider-Man 3' delivers, it delivers in spades. The image is razor sharp, and colors are bold with no bleeding or noise. Again, darker scenes are fantastic. Even the most panoramic wide shots are rich in detail, seemingly down to the pixel. Three-dimensionality is exquisite, with the image often boasting that perfect picture window effect. Sony has also clearly taken their time with the encoding, and there are no noticeable artifacts, such as banding or macroblocking.
In short, although I can't give Spidey my full vote of confidence with a perfect five-star video rating, I can't imagine anyone being disappointed with the picture quality of this disc.
The Audio: Rating the Sound
Even better than the video is the audio. Two tracks are included -- a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround mix (at 48kHz/24-bit) and an uncompressed PCM 5.1 surround mix (at 48kHz/16-bit/4.6mbps). Although both tracks are quite stellar, if pressed, I would give the TrueHD a slight edge in terms of impact, dynamics and accuracy of sound placement.
What's great about 'Spider-Man 3,' however, is that regardless of audio format, any one of its many action sequences is instant demo material. The early fight between Spidey and Harry, the transformation of the Sandman, the over-the-top final battle -- take your pick, and you'll be treated to a stunning home theater audio experience. The "wall of sound" effect in the rears can be mammoth. The swirling waves of the Sandman are like a sonic character all on their own, while the shrieks of Venom seriously gave me one of the biggest jolts I've ever had on my couch. Deployment of discrete effects is highly aggressive, with frequent and seamless pans between all channels that create a terrific, wholly believable 360-degree effect. This is exactly the kind of surround experience that high-def is all about.
The soundtrack elements are also impeccably produced and recorded. Clarity, tonal range and realism are state-of-the-art. Low bass is a mover, shaking up the subwoofer almost constantly during the action sequences. Thankfully, volume balance is also terrific. From the all-too-clear reproduction of Kirsten Dunst's singing (please, god, no!) to the loud-as-hell extended climax, dialogue is always intelligible and well-placed in the mix. There are no apparent defects to the source at all, with the entire sonic spectrum crystal clear and free from noise, harshness or other imperfections.
Simply put, this one is reference quality, from beginning to end.
The Supplements: Digging Into the Good Stuff
Sony has certainly picked the right title for its first-ever two-disc Blu-ray release. 'Spider-Man 3' is exactly the kind thrill ride that demands the special edition treatment. Even better, Sony hasn't skimped on the quality, delivering a good number of the bonus features in 1080/i/AVC MPEG-4 video.
Let's start on disc one with the audio commentaries, of which there are two. First up, Sam Raimi is joined by Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Topher Grace, Dallas Bryce Howard and Thomas Hayden Church for one heck of a big group hug. This is certainly up there with the best cast tracks I've heard on any disc format, even going back to the laserdisc days. Unlike those spliced-together tracks (where the editors just rip the audio portion off a bunch of EPK interviews and call it a commentary), this one is all live (albeit with some of the cast beamed in by phone). Franco and Church in particular are articulate and passionate, prompting Raimi with all sorts of questions about the story construction, character arcs, and staying consistent to all the various incarnations and origins of the Spider-Man comic. Simply put, this track kept me riveted.
By comparison, the second track feels lethargic. Producers Avi Arad, Grant Curtis and Laura Ziskin are joined by editor Bob Murawski and visual effects supervisor Scott Stokoyk, but unlike the cast track, this one has clearly been spliced together. Much of the discussion revolves around production nuts, but Ziskin and Arad also go into pretty lengthy detail on the gestation of the Sandman and Venom characters, and the balancing of the overflowing story elements. Raimi's presence is sorely missed here, however, making this track less than essential.
Also included on disc one is a 6-minute reel of Bloopers, comprised of a series of missed lines, plus a goofy final montage of the cast making funny faces. For once, I'd love to see Maguire, unable to see though tin foil eyes, finally fall on his arse in the costume. No such luck.
Next on disc one is a very nifty selection of Photo Galleries. This is one of the best-designed interfaces for a feature like this that I've seen yet. With just a flick of the button, you can easily toggle through the five sections -- "Director & Cast" (16 stills), "Paintings" (21 stills), "Sculptures" (10 stills), "Special Effects" (20 stills), "Sketches" (34 stills) -- then, once you're there, you can scroll through each of the images super-fast with the left and right arrow commands. There's even an optional "Slideshow" function for each gallery, which automates your viewing, complete with underscore. Very nicely done.
Rounding out disc one is a music video for Snow Patrol's "Signal Fire," plus theatrical trailers for the Sony flicks 'Surf's Up,' 'Casino Royale,' 'Ghost Rider' and 'Across the Universe' (which, as I write this, hasn't yet been announced for Blu-ray).
(Note that unlike disc two, which is presented entirely in high-def, all of the video materials on disc one are 480i/MPEG-2 video only. Sadly, the quality is noticeably poor.)
Moving onto disc two, we have the true centerpiece of the supplements. Sony has produced an excellent full-length documentary that, at 126 minutes, is almost as long as the feature film itself. Divided into thirteen chapters (kudos to Sony for allowing both direct access to each one as well as a "Play All" function), this one covers just about every element of the production you could hope for. Comprised of on-set and post-production interviews with every major cast and crew member, plus tons of behind-the-scenes and effects footage, the editing is razor-sharp. Though the very tech-sounding segment headings may not suggest it, the doc is actually quite well-rounded and linear, taking us on a guided tour of the main characters, through the inter-related story threads, through the editing and post-production.
"Grains of Sand: Building a Sandman" (13 minutes), "Re-Imaging the Goblin" (11 min.) and "Covered in Black: Creating Venom" (16 min.) introduce us to the three main villains in the film, both from a story point of view as well as an effects perspective.
The next five vignettes dissect the film's many action setpieces: "Hanging On: Gwen Stacy and the Collapsing Floor" (10 min.), "Fighting, Flying and Driving: The Stunts" (19 min.), "Wall of Water" (7 min.), "Cleveland: The Chase on Euclid Avenue" (7 min.) and "New York: From Rooftops to Backstreets" (13 min.). It's here where all that behind-the-scenes footage really pays off. The 'Spider-Man' films have always been produced under a shroud of secrecy, with even a stolen, blurry snapshot posted on the web suddenly big news. Here, we finally get to see Spidey on the set, walking around and eating donuts. We also get a sense of the absolutely humongous size of the sets, locations and scope of the project -- if you're wondering how 'Spider-Man 3' could cost upwards of $250 million bucks to make, these chapters are a must-see.
"Tangled Webs: The Love Triangles of 'Spider-Man 3' (9 min.) would seem like the odd one out, but it examines an underrated element of all the Spidey flicks -- their heart. Although I don't think 'Spider-Man 3' completely succeeds as a love story (it's too busy for that), as evidenced by "Tangled Webs," the effort certainly seems sincere.
Wrapping up the doc are two post-production segments. "Inside the Editing Room" (4 min.) is an all-too-short visit with Raimi's long-time editor Bob Murawski, while "The Science of Sound" (16 min.) may seem like just another scoring featurette, but it actually offers something quite unique. Presented in what's billed as "optimized sound" (which is really just hard-encoded picture-in-picture video), this one shows a scoring session and the final film as a series of composited sequences. We also get an interview with composer Christopher Young, who does a clear and concise job of breaking down the key motifs and thematic elements of his score.
Disc two concludes with a feature I'd love to see become standard on all next-gen releases. Rather than just giving us the film's theatrical trailer and maybe a teaser, Sony presents a complete Ad Campaign gallery. Included here are all three domestic theatrical trailers and the teaser for 'Spider-Man 3,' plus an International TV Spot compilation, featuring eight full-screen promos from various overseas territories. Truly great stuff.
HD Bonus Content: Any Exclusive Goodies in There?
Somewhat surprisingly for such a high-profile title, there are no Blu-ray content exclusives. It's a pity, too, as the wealth of production material presented in the doc would seem to make this one really ripe for a picture-in-picture commentary. Hopefully with Profile 1.1 on the horizon, Sony won't miss opportunities like this in the future.
On the bright side, this disc does include an unadvertised bookmark function. It's available from the Scene Selections menu, where you can mark as many chapters as you want for instant access even after you eject the disc from your player.
Easter Eggs
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Final Thoughts
'Spider-Man 3' doesn't scale quite the same heights as the first two installments, but there is still enough of the old Spider-Man magic that, for me, it worked. As a Blu-ray release, this one's even better. The video is often stunning, the audio is reference-quality and there's a whole second disc of supplements, presented in super-slick HD video. If you've been waiting to finally give Spidey a spin in your Blu-ray player, you won't be disappointed by this release.
Källa: Highdefdigest.com
Postad 13 oktober 2007 - 22:07
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 10:13
Ngn som vet om Diehardboxen kommer på Reg 2? och är regfri?
Redigerat av Unregistered665b7df5, 14 oktober 2007 - 10:19.
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 10:25
Die Hard är Fox, så den blir nog regionskodad (om de inte skiftar policy).
Redigerat av d-boy, 14 oktober 2007 - 10:30.
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 10:41
Finns det någon sida där man kan ta reda på vilka datum olika filmer kommer till Sverige...?
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 10:53
Blir svenska Spidermanboxen (region 2) regfri?
Källa: Dvdtimes.co.ukCoded for all regions (A, B and C) Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 are only available packaged together with Spider-Man 3 as part of a box-set. No extras are listed on the back covers. Tech specs follow…
November för 1, 2 & 3 (UK) enligt Dvdtimes.co.ukNgn som vet om Diehardboxen kommer på Reg 2? och är regfri?
4:an (nedan).
Källa: Dvdtimes.co.ukFox Home Entertainment have announced the UK Region B Blu-ray Disc release of Die Hard 4.0 on 29th October 2007
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 12:21
Tycker det är löjligt att regionskoda katalogtitlar!!
Fox får börja skärpa sig d.v.s. slopa regionskodningen och sänka priserna på filmerna...
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 13:09
Tycker det är löjligt att regionskoda katalogtitlar!!
Fox får börja skärpa sig d.v.s. slopa regionskodningen och sänka priserna på filmerna
vad är problemet när filmerna kommer som reg2 UK redan i slutet av oct samt tidigt nov?
kan förstå frustration om det var 6månader delay på eventuella reg2 releaser men det är inte det. så jag förstår inte vad man gnäller om.
Redigerat av necrio, 14 oktober 2007 - 14:30.
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 13:54
vad är problemet när det kommer UK titlar redan i slutet av månaden, die hard 4, och 1-2-3 kommer tidigt i nov?
Hu?
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 15:23
Jag menar att Fox gör fel som regionskodar gamla titlar!Tycker det är löjligt att regionskoda katalogtitlar!!
Fox får börja skärpa sig d.v.s. slopa regionskodningen och sänka priserna på filmerna
vad är problemet när filmerna kommer som reg2 UK redan i slutet av oct samt tidigt nov?
kan förstå frustration om det var 6månader delay på eventuella reg2 releaser men det är inte det. så jag förstår inte vad man gnäller om.
Regionskodning är väl inget bra. Sedan så kan väl priserna skilja sig också från region till region. Anledningen att jag har en A spelare är att det ges ut mest titlar på region A och priserna är billigare. Utan regionskodning så behöver man ej kolla upp ifall filmerna är regionsfria men Fox regionskodar allting även gamla titlar.
Kan du förstå att det är inte bara jag som tycker att regionskodning är ett elände?
Har man vant sig att köpa filmer från hela världen så måste du förstå att folk inte gillar det. Det kan vara så att man vill köpa en film från t.ex. Play ellera Amazon.co.uk vilket inte går för att Fox regionskodar filmerna.
Du kanske har 2 spelare hemma en region A och en region B?
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 17:02
Jag menar att Fox gör fel som regionskodar gamla titlar!
Regionskodning är väl inget bra. Sedan så kan väl priserna skilja sig också från region till region. Anledningen att jag har en A spelare är att det ges ut mest titlar på region A och priserna är billigare. Utan regionskodning så behöver man ej kolla upp ifall filmerna är regionsfria men Fox regionskodar allting även gamla titlar.
Kan du förstå att det är inte bara jag som tycker att regionskodning är ett elände?
Har man vant sig att köpa filmer från hela världen så måste du förstå att folk inte gillar det. Det kan vara så att man vill köpa en film från t.ex. Play ellera Amazon.co.uk vilket inte går för att Fox regionskodar filmerna.
Du kanske har 2 spelare hemma en region A och en region B?
priserna på regioner kan skillja antagligen för det tillkommer undertexter och dubbningar som kanske inte finns på usa verren, eller så är det bara vanlig hederlig tull och svensk moms, mycket folk vill ha just svenska utgåvor för svensk text och svenskt tal för ungarna, där av finns det olika regioner på filmer.
Visst är det halft jobbigt med regkodning men hitils har jag köpt alla filmer jag velat ha och endast lyckats köpa 2st jag kan inte titta på för jag inte orkade vänta några veckor på reg2 utgåva.
Play och amazon.co.uk säljer endast UK tilar, dvs REG B, det är bara axelmusic som säljer import titlar, och därför kan man dra en nitlott och få en film man inte kan titta på om man inte ser upp.
och nej jag har inte 2spelare, jag funtar dock på o att köpa en reg A standalone, då jag själv inte bryr mig om svensk sub eller dylikt.
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 17:34
Okey, får hoppas att Fox ändrar sig och åtminstonde släpper gamla titlar utan regionskodning...Jag menar att Fox gör fel som regionskodar gamla titlar!
Regionskodning är väl inget bra. Sedan så kan väl priserna skilja sig också från region till region. Anledningen att jag har en A spelare är att det ges ut mest titlar på region A och priserna är billigare. Utan regionskodning så behöver man ej kolla upp ifall filmerna är regionsfria men Fox regionskodar allting även gamla titlar.
Kan du förstå att det är inte bara jag som tycker att regionskodning är ett elände?
Har man vant sig att köpa filmer från hela världen så måste du förstå att folk inte gillar det. Det kan vara så att man vill köpa en film från t.ex. Play ellera Amazon.co.uk vilket inte går för att Fox regionskodar filmerna.
Du kanske har 2 spelare hemma en region A och en region B?
priserna på regioner kan skillja antagligen för det tillkommer undertexter och dubbningar som kanske inte finns på usa verren, eller så är det bara vanlig hederlig tull och svensk moms, mycket folk vill ha just svenska utgåvor för svensk text och svenskt tal för ungarna, där av finns det olika regioner på filmer.
Visst är det halft jobbigt med regkodning men hitils har jag köpt alla filmer jag velat ha och endast lyckats köpa 2st jag kan inte titta på för jag inte orkade vänta några veckor på reg2 utgåva.
Play och amazon.co.uk säljer endast UK tilar, dvs REG B, det är bara axelmusic som säljer import titlar, och därför kan man dra en nitlott och få en film man inte kan titta på om man inte ser upp.
och nej jag har inte 2spelare, jag funtar dock på o att köpa en reg A standalone, då jag själv inte bryr mig om svensk sub eller dylikt.
Jag lämnar regionskodningen nu.
Beställde Starship Troopers Blu-ray från Axel idag

Den är värd att ha i samlingen.
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 17:43
och jo jag kan hålla med om att det inte verkar vara någon logiskanledning att släppa gamla filmer med regionskodning, men vi vet ju hur det står till där upp hoss amerikaner

Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 21:10
Postad 14 oktober 2007 - 22:48
Okey, får hoppas att Fox ändrar sig och åtminstonde släpper gamla titlar utan regionskodning...Jag menar att Fox gör fel som regionskodar gamla titlar!
Regionskodning är väl inget bra. Sedan så kan väl priserna skilja sig också från region till region. Anledningen att jag har en A spelare är att det ges ut mest titlar på region A och priserna är billigare. Utan regionskodning så behöver man ej kolla upp ifall filmerna är regionsfria men Fox regionskodar allting även gamla titlar.
Kan du förstå att det är inte bara jag som tycker att regionskodning är ett elände?
Har man vant sig att köpa filmer från hela världen så måste du förstå att folk inte gillar det. Det kan vara så att man vill köpa en film från t.ex. Play ellera Amazon.co.uk vilket inte går för att Fox regionskodar filmerna.
Du kanske har 2 spelare hemma en region A och en region B?
priserna på regioner kan skillja antagligen för det tillkommer undertexter och dubbningar som kanske inte finns på usa verren, eller så är det bara vanlig hederlig tull och svensk moms, mycket folk vill ha just svenska utgåvor för svensk text och svenskt tal för ungarna, där av finns det olika regioner på filmer.
Visst är det halft jobbigt med regkodning men hitils har jag köpt alla filmer jag velat ha och endast lyckats köpa 2st jag kan inte titta på för jag inte orkade vänta några veckor på reg2 utgåva.
Play och amazon.co.uk säljer endast UK tilar, dvs REG B, det är bara axelmusic som säljer import titlar, och därför kan man dra en nitlott och få en film man inte kan titta på om man inte ser upp.
och nej jag har inte 2spelare, jag funtar dock på o att köpa en reg A standalone, då jag själv inte bryr mig om svensk sub eller dylikt.
Jag lämnar regionskodningen nu.
Beställde Starship Troopers Blu-ray från Axel idagAustralisk utgåva och den ska vara regfri!
Den är värd att ha i samlingen.
Har också Starship Troppers (Svenska utgåvan t.o.m.). Köpte den på Mediamarkt

Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 00:29
Ni som har den: Hur är bildkvaliteten på filmen? Mycket/lite grain eller helt klar, utan smuts eller...?
Redigerat av crest, 15 oktober 2007 - 00:33.
Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 00:43
Jag köpte Pirates... 1 och 2 förra veckan på Webhallen, 249 respektive 199 kr.Åååh, va trött man blir... Kollade runt i Sthlms butiker efter schyssta Blu-Ray titlar (till min nyinköpta PS3a jippiee!), men vafan, det finns ju ingenting?? (förutom Webhallen)
Åhléns liksom, 310kr/styck, förutom Pirates-filmerna som kostade 345 kr/styck (!). Och HD DVD (som jag oxå har) ligger på 299 kr/st på Onoff... jisses
Man är ju för fan tvungen att importera filmer om man inte vill bli luspank...
Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 08:22
Vad fick du ge för Starship Troopers på Mediamarkt?
Hälsninar,
Indiana
Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 08:34
Jag har också köpt Starship Troopers. (Aus utgåva från Axel.) Har dock inte fått den ännu.
Ni som har den: Hur är bildkvaliteten på filmen? Mycket/lite grain eller helt klar, utan smuts eller...?
Kanske dumt att skruva upp förväntningarna för mycket, men den har verkligen kalasfin bild!
En liten hinna grain ibland som inte ens stör mig när jag tittar med projen på 90 tums duk.

Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 14:12
Den tog lång tid att ladda i min spelare men det funkade iallafall med den nya mjukvaran som Samsung släppte.

Bilden är helt suverän och ljudet helt otroligt.
Helt klart dessa betyg: PQ: 5/5 och AQ: 5/5
Mycket bra jobbat Fox!

Fick även hem "Vacancy" men den har jag inte hunnit kolla på ännu.
Dessutom fick jag hem 2 röda filmer i paketet också... + 2 tv serier i SD DVD boxar så nu har man lite film att gå igenom innan nästa filmleverans kommer.
(Bl.a Edward Scissorhands, Meet the Robinsons. Spiderman boxen, mfl.)
Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 15:18
Chris Ya:
Vad fick du ge för Starship Troopers på Mediamarkt?
Hälsninar,
Indiana
Kosta runt en 250:- om jag inte minns helt fel

Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 17:01
Varning rätt många är regkodade så kolla upp det om ni har en reg B spelare.
Jag beställde Bridge to Teratibhia och Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy för knappt 33 dollar (en dryg hundring per film) inkl frakt.
Länk
Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 18:09
Missa inte denna veckas "köp två BD betala för en" på amazon.com. Gäller utvalda disneytitlar tex Pirates of the Carribean 1 och 2, Apocalypto, Pearl Harbor mfl.
Varning rätt många är regkodade så kolla upp det om ni har en reg B spelare.
Jag beställde Bridge to Teratibhia och Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy för knappt 33 dollar (en dryg hundring per film) inkl frakt.
Länk
Jag passade på att beställa båda Pirates filmerna och hamnade också på cirka 33 dollar.
Vet någon vad tullgränsen går?
När min order är skickad från amazon så beställer jag två filmer till för att få en ny leverans till ett värde av 33 dollar.

Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 18:16

Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 21:53
Missa inte denna veckas "köp två BD betala för en" på amazon.com. Gäller utvalda disneytitlar tex Pirates of the Carribean 1 och 2, Apocalypto, Pearl Harbor mfl.
Varning rätt många är regkodade så kolla upp det om ni har en reg B spelare.
Jag beställde Bridge to Teratibhia och Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy för knappt 33 dollar (en dryg hundring per film) inkl frakt.
Länk
Du vet inte vilken region det var på Hitchhikers Guide? Står unkown.
Annars tack så sjukt mycket för tipset. Pirates 1 och 2 för kanpt 33 dollar.
Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 21:55

Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 22:02
Missa inte denna veckas "köp två BD betala för en" på amazon.com. Gäller utvalda disneytitlar tex Pirates of the Carribean 1 och 2, Apocalypto, Pearl Harbor mfl.
Varning rätt många är regkodade så kolla upp det om ni har en reg B spelare.
Jag beställde Bridge to Teratibhia och Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy för knappt 33 dollar (en dryg hundring per film) inkl frakt.
Länk
Du vet inte vilken region det var på Hitchhikers Guide? Står unkown.
Annars tack så sjukt mycket för tipset. Pirates 1 och 2 för kanpt 33 dollar.
Hitchhiker är regfri

Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 22:04
Mina 2 första blu röj filmer blev Pirates 1 & 2. Regionsfria, HÄRLIGT
Där sätter du högsta standard direkt.

Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 22:06
Missa inte denna veckas "köp två BD betala för en" på amazon.com. Gäller utvalda disneytitlar tex Pirates of the Carribean 1 och 2, Apocalypto, Pearl Harbor mfl.
Varning rätt många är regkodade så kolla upp det om ni har en reg B spelare.
Jag beställde Bridge to Teratibhia och Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy för knappt 33 dollar (en dryg hundring per film) inkl frakt.
Länk
Du vet inte vilken region det var på Hitchhikers Guide? Står unkown.
Annars tack så sjukt mycket för tipset. Pirates 1 och 2 för kanpt 33 dollar.
Hitchhiker är regfri
100? isf åker den och Chicken Little in på listan.
Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 22:11
100? isf åker den och Chicken Little in på listan.
Här skojar vi inte om så allvarliga saker.
Jag äger båda US filmerna, köpte förra gången den här dealen var aktuell.
Postad 15 oktober 2007 - 23:35

Terminator 3 Coming to Blu-ray (with PIP)
Posted October 15, 2007 by Josh
Warner Home Video has announced that they are bringing 'Terminator 3' to Blu-ray on December 4th. This title has been on HD DVD for quite some time, but hadn't received the Blu-ray treatment due to the IME (In Movie Experience) feature. With Blu-ray moving to Profile v1.1, Warner will finally bring this title to Blu-ray with the Picture-in-Picture IME feature intact.
The disc will mirror the HD DVD release, which includes 1080p VC-1 video and Dolby Digital audio. In addition to the IME, extras include deleted scenes, commentary, and an introduction by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
A decade has passed since John Connor (NICK STAHL) helped prevent Judgment Day and save mankind from mass destruction. Now 25, Connor lives "off the grid" - no home, no credit cards, no cell phone and no job. No record of his existence. No way he can be traced by Skynet - the highly developed network of machines that once tried to kill him and wage war on humanity. Until, out of the shadows of the future steps the T-X (KRISTANNA LOKEN), Skynet's most sophisticated cyborg killing machine yet. Sent back through time to complete the job left unfinished by her predecessor, the T-1000, this machine is as relentless as her human guise is beautiful. Now Connor's only hope for survival is the Terminator (ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER), his mysterious former assassin. Together, they must triumph over the technologically superior T-X and forestall the looming threat of Judgment Day - or face the apocalypse and the fall of civilization as we know it.

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Redigerat av Scrapanatchi, 15 oktober 2007 - 23:37.
Postad 16 oktober 2007 - 09:44
E det någon som har köpt Spiderman 3 trilogin från UK? isf posta lite bilder ? vore kul
Postad 16 oktober 2007 - 09:56
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