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New to Blu-ray January 24, 2012

Movies Hate You Too writes:

This week sees the release of several of last falls bigger financial or critical hits; the Rock'em Sock'em Robots film, a cancer 'comedy', and a horror film that hits Blu-ray surprisingly quickly. As far as catalog releases go there are films from Woody Allen, Alfred Hitchcock, and films starring the late, great Richard Pryor available for the first time ever in HD plus a monster movie classic gets the royal treatment from the Criterion Collection.

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alycakes4476d ago

I can't wait to get my copy of Real Steel. Out of this weeks releases that's the one I'm interested in. That was such a good movie. I went in expecting to like it some but ended up loving it and going back to see it again.

JL4475d ago

I'm kinda "eh" about Real Steel, so I won't be buying that one. Though Netflix did ship it out to me today, so I'll have it tomorrow.

On that note, I'm much more interested in 50/50 and Paranormal Activity 3. Both of those I bought (from Amazon) so should have those this week too.

I do like the Blu-ray releases of the Hitchcock movies too.

alycakes4475d ago

Did they bundle up the best of Hitchcock or just several of his movies? If Psycho, The Birds, and Rear Window are in that it would be great.

JL4475d ago

No it's no bundle. They just did individual Blu-ray releases on a few of his movies: Notorious, Rebecca and Spellbound.

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