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DVD/BLU-RAY NEWS: FUNimation’s October/November Anime Releases

FUNimation have announced their upcoming anime releases for both October and November.

The company will kick off October on the first with a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack of  Sankarea: Complete Series. While the limited edition version will be $69.98, a regular one will be $64.98.

The following week sees a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack of We Without Wings: Season One. Again, FUNimation are issuing two versions: a regular one for $59.98 and a limited editon for $64.98.

Then, on October 15, they’ll release a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack of Eureka Seven AO: Part 2 ($64.98) and a DVD of One Piece: Season 5: Voyage Three ($39.98).

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October 22 brings a a DVD/Blu-ray combo packs of the movies Blood-C: The Last Dark ($34.98) and Sakura Wars ($34.98), while the movie Tales Of Vesperia: First Strike ($24.98) will be released on a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack on October 29.

Moving to November, FUNimation kicks off the month on the 5th with Hetalia: World Series Complete Series on DVD ($44.98).

This will be followed on the 12th by the classic anime Akira ($34.98), which will include all three of the English soundtracks made since the film first came to the U.S. in 1989. It will be released on both DVD ($24.98) and in a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack ($34.98).

That same day also sees the release of Maken-Ki: Complete Series as both a regular edition of the DVD/Blu-ray combo pack ($64.98) and a limited edition version ($69.98), as well as the movie Wolf Children on DVD ($29.98) and in a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack ($34.98).

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Finally, on October 19, FUNimation will relase Good Luck Girl!: Complete Series as both a regular edition of the DVD/Blu-ray combo pack ($64.98) and a limited edition $69.98), as well as One Piece: Strong World on both DVD ($29.98) and in a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack ($34.98).

For more information on these or other anime from FUNimation, please visit their website.

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DVD/BLU-RAY NEWS: Breaking Bad: The Complete Series & Final Season Announced

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced that Breaking Bad: The Complete Series will be released on Blu-ray on November 26, as will the DVD and Blu-ray of Breaking Bad: The Final Season.

Both collections will include exclusive new extras.

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DVD/BLU-RAY NEWS: Pacific Rim Announced

Warner Home Video have announced that Pacific Rim will be released on DVD, Blu-ray, and 3D Blu-ray on October 15.

Directed by Guillermo del Toro (Blade IIPan’s Labyrinth), and based on a script by del Toro and Travis Beacham, the sci-fi movie stars Charlie Hunnam (Sons Of Anarchy) and Rinko Kikuchi (Babel) as co-pilots of a giant mech who must fight similarly large monsters from another dimension. Which basically makes it Transformers vs. Godzilla.

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DVD/BLU-RAY NEWS: The Jack Ryan Collection Announced

Paramount Home Video have announced that they’ll release  The Jack Ryan Collection — a boxed set that will include the  movies  The Hunt For Red OctoberPatriot GamesClear And Present Danger, and The Sum Of All Fears — on December 3.

Besides the four films, all of which feature the titular character from the Tom Clancy novels, both the DVD and Blu-ray versions of this boxed set will include the original trailers, as well as some film-specific extras.

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DVD/BLU-RAY NEWS: White House Down Announced

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced that White House Down will be released on DVD and in a DVD/Blu-ray  combo pack on November 5.

Directed by Roland Emmerich (Independence Day), this action flick stars Channing Tatum as a Washington D.C. cop who has to save the President, played by Jamie Foxx, when a paramility group storms the White House.

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Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising Blu-ray, DVD Announced

 

Shout! Factory have announced that Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising will be released on DVD and in a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack on October 8.

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DVD NEWS: Marvel Knights Animation: Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk Announced

Shout! Factory have announced that Marvel Knights Animation: Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk — a motion comic adaptation of the comic series by Lost co-creator and Star Trek movie writer Damon Lindelof, and drawn by Secret Invasion artist Leinil Francis Yu — will be released on DVD on September 10.

In Ultimate Wolverine Vs. Hulk, the not-so-jolly green giant is presumed dead, but S.H.I.E.L.D. head honcho Nick Fury knows better. When stories of a big green man being to surface, Fury decides to clean up his mess by sending Wolverine to kill The Hulk.

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DVD/BLU-RAY NEWS: Cockneys Vs. Zombies Announced

Scream Factory have announced that the undead British comedy  Cockneys Vs. Zombies will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 3.

Written by James Moran (Torchwood) and directed by Matthias Hoene (Beyond The Rave), Cockneys Vs. Zombies — which has a bunch of retirees joining with some damn kids to save their homes from both developers and the living-impaired — stars Michelle Ryan (Bionic Woman), Honor Blackman (Goldfinger), and Alan Ford (Snatch).

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DVD/BLU-RAY REVIEW: The Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season

For big fans of the show, deciding whether to buy The Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season is a no-brainer (no pun intended; or was it?). But if you haven’t seen it, and you’re not much for macho bravado influencing people’s decisions, well…

Available on DVD, Blu-ray, and in a special version of the Blu-ray that comes with a fish tank full of zombie heads, The Walking Dead: The Complete Third Season augments its sixteen episodes with deleted scenes, commentaries on select episodes, and making-of featurettes.

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For avid viewers of this zombie drama, the eight behind-the-scenes minidocs show how they make the show, while the five commentaries provide some insightful tidbits. But the extras that really puts the “special” in “special feature” are the half-dozen deleted scenes. Granted, they don’t change anything greatly, and in some cases you’ll probably be glad they were cut, but it’s kind of like getting a little more of that fix.

If you haven’t seen the episodes, however, this season might be problematic. Or right up your alley. Either way, though, it was never boring.

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At the beginning of the season, our heroes take us residence in a prison, which provides them with security from the zombie horde. Unfortunately, it’s also right near a walled-in town that’s run by a man called The Governor. As a result, much of the season is spent with these two outposts dealing with each other.

And therein lies the problem. Without spoiling too much, suffice it to say that much of the drama this season comes about because certain people on both sides don’t act reasonably or responsibly and instead let ego, especially macho bravado, dictate their decisions.

Some of which doesn’t make a damn bit of sense. Now, I can’t cite one without ruining things, but imagine if you lived in that world and came across a truck full of food but, instead of taking it, you destroyed it because bringing it home would make someone else in your group look good. Again, that’s not something that happened, but something along those lines did, and, watching it unfold, it was hard not to let such stupidity slide.

The irony, of course, is that if everyone acted reasonably and rationally, the season would’ve only been one episode long, and it would’ve been a dull one. But as someone who prides himself on trying (and often failing) to be practical and without macho ego, it did make this season kind of frustrating to watch.

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What did help redeem things was the introduction of Michonne, a favorite from the comics who’s played perfectly by Danai Gurira. Granted, you probably wouldn’t want to be stuck in a prison or walled-in town with her, but watching her slice up zombies, while also dealing with the other stuff in a calm and intelligent though sometimes skeptical manner, more than made up for any frustration born of stupid people making stupid decisions.

SCORE: 8.0

 

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