Here’s the Russian Bel Ami menu of the Blu-Ray:
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*VIDEO* Russian Bel Ami Blu-Ray Menu 2 comments
Japan: Blu/Ray and DVD “Water for Elephants” Available for Pre-Order 1 comment
Long-awaited Blu-ray and DVD for the movie “Water for Elephants”, currently showing in the theaters in Tokyo and Osaka, will be released on June 6, and pre-orders are now accepted.
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Release Date & Pre-Order info for German Bel Ami DVD & Blu-Ray 2 comments
According to Amazon.de, the German Bel Ami DVD and Blu-Ray will be released on October 4th.
Breaking Dawn Belgium DVD & Blu-Ray Cover 1 comment
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – part 1 Special Edition Blu-ray Review by Collider 4 comments
Here’s the great review for the Special Edition Blu-ray by Collider:
My favorite feature on the Blu-Ray special edition is the six-part, 90 minute long MAKING-OF-DOCUMENTARIES. This was the first time I saw how every important scene was positioned together. Another awesome feature about the documentaries is that they can be played alone or in picture-in-picture mode alongside the film starting from “Love Death Birth”, “The Wedding”, “The Honeymoon”, “The Wolf Pack”, “The Pregnancy” and “The Birth”. All of these special features walk you through the entire process of making the movie with the writers, creators, and cast. My favorite out of the six part documentaries is definitely “The Pregnancy.” Watching Kristen Stewart’s transformation, the prosthetics that were used on set, and the making of her uncanny body double were all wonderful. If you’re someone who loves watching and learning about the pre-production, production and post-production processes, you will thoroughly enjoy these documentaries.
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Breaking Dawn UK DVD & Blu-Ray Cover 1 comment
Here are the covers for Breaking Dawn #1 Blu-Ray and DVD. You can find more info on pre-order by clicking HERE
Breaking Dawn Part 1 Blu-Ray Pre-Order in Brazil 1 comment
Brazil are be able to pre-order the Blu-Ray of Breaking Dawn part 1 (Amanhecer Parte 1) being released on February 13.
Pre- Order HERE
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Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Back Cover + Special Features 3 comments
Here’s the DVD and Blu-Ray back cover of Breaking Dawn. Click for bigger.
Special features
ETA: updated with more in depth info.
DVD
Disc 1
The movie
Audio Commentary with Bill CondonDisc 2
6-Part Making Of Documentary (55 minutes)
Jacob’s Destiny (7 minutes)
Edward & Bella’s Personal Wedding Video (9 minutes)
Edward Fast Forward
Jacob Fast Forward
Jump to… (character specific favorite scenes) according to the Italian DVD: wedding, honeymoon, Bella’s pregnancy, the wolves, the CullensBlu Ray
The movie
Audio Commentary with Bill Condon
6-Part Making Of Documentary (55 minutes)
Jacob’s Destiny (7 minutes)
Edward & Bella’s Personal Wedding Video (9 minutes)
Edward Fast Forward
Jacob Fast Forward
Jump to… (character specific favorite scenes) according to the Italian DVD: wedding, honeymoon, Bella’s pregnancy, the wolves, the Cullens
You can purchase yours HERE
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Great Water for Elephants Blu-Ray Review by WhatCulture: ‘Water for Elephants Is a Hollywood Romance To Remember’ 2 comments
Here’s a great WFE review by What Culture
Of course Water For Elephants was always going to carry the subtitle of What Robert Pattinson Did Next, and as such the myriad fansites dedicated to the Twilight star (my favourite of which is called SpunkRansom) quickly took it to their hearts. But look beyond the name that is top-billed, alongside Reese Witherspoon and everyone’s favourite German Christoph Waltz, and you’ll find a film worthy of watching on its own terms.
There is something fundamentally old-fashioned about the way the romance plays out on screen, and that vintage feel has a lot to do with the authenticity of the period setting, down to the most minute of details. There is a lot of time in the Extra Features spent detailing the near obsessive level of research and painstaking reconstructions that formed the basis for the production and costume designs, and that diligence really shines in the final film.
But Water For Elephants deserves better than that: it is beautifully designed, and wonderfully executed thanks to a head-turning combination of director Francis Lawrence, production designer extraordinaire Jack Fisk and the hugely talented cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto. Together, and along with costume designer Jacqueline West, the team create a lavish canvas on which the acting work can be done.
RPattz as he is hideously known to fans and media outlets that should know better has done very well to make Water For Elephants in a gap between Twilight projects, and it stands as a timely reminder that if allowed, the young actor could very well make a second go of an acting career after the Stephanie Meyer franchise has disappeared from the multiplexes for the last time. Though presumably, he’s going to need to make an “off-brand” choice that once and for all puts a stake through the heart of Edward Cullen.
Read the rest of the review over at What Culture




























