If you're planning on seeing #DeadpoolAndWolverine in theaters on opening weekend but haven't seen any original movies in the theater this year, you're telling studios that we don't want new, fresh films that aren't based on existing properties.
Sony is bringing DRIVE to 4K on 8/27! This #Steelbook looks rad and I'm excited for more people to discover this movie. I'll update when pre-order link becomes available.
To those who gleefully told me the movie was a flop on opening weekend and to those worried that part 3 and 4 might never happen: Costner is playing a long game. He's doing this his way, and Horizon WILL find its audience. Those who have seen it already know this.
Kevin Costner's "Horizon" flopped in its box office debut, but he always knew "we’re bound to be disappointed" if "we put so much pressure on" opening weekend.
“I’ve lived with movies and what happens to them on their opening weekend... I’m really happy that ‘Horizon’ looks like
FINALLY A Goofy Movie and An Extremely Goofy Movie are coming to Blu-ray courtesy of @DisneyMovieClub! I can finally retire my 18-year-old DVDs. This is cause for celebration! #Disney#Goofy#AGoofyMovie#Powerline
This is one of the most powerful interviews I've ever read. Scorsese dealing with his mortality and reflecting on 7 decades of what he's learned and what he hasn't, what matters and what doesn't. Trying to let go. It's heartbreakingly human.
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Titanic has arrived on 4K and I have GREAT news for #JamesCameron fans: the new transfer is wonderful! The well-resolved film grain and Dolby Vision HDR make this the best Titanic has ever looked on home media. #Titanic
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GDT's quote is getting LOTS of traction in the collecting community and I definitely agree with him, but I'd also add the obvious caveat that you have to take the shrink wrap off and watch the movies. A library that is unwatched isn't serving its intended purpose.
Guillermo del Toro joins Christopher Nolan in championing physical media.
“Physical media is almost a Fahrenheit 451 (where people memorized entire books and thus became the book they loved) level of responsibility. If you own a great 4K HD, Blu-ray, DVD etc etc of a film or
I highly endorse the trend of theaters showing classics on the big screen. We need more of it, in my opinion. And not a one-night-only Fathom event, but a full engagement. There’s magic in seeing a movie with a (respectful) packed audience.
So I ordered 25 empty shipping boxes from Amazon and this is what arrived. No joke, it’s an old Super Nintendo. Contacted customer service, they’re sending the boxes I originally ordered and told me I could keep the #Nintendo. How’s your day going?