Thursday’s Around the DVD Web …
DVD talk does the review thing for some recent tv shows that have made their way to dvd. You can view the best prices for these films here: Justice League Complete Series DVD, The Untouchables Season 3 DVD
TV on DVD: Justice League, The Untouchables, and Mr. Belvedere Justice League: The Complete Series More TV shows have made their way on to DVD, and DVD Talk has got them covered. Check out our reviews of the newest TV releases including: Justice League: The Complete Series - every episode of one of the greatest animated superhero programs of all time; The Untouchables: Season 3, Volume 2 - A must-have for fans of the series and vintage crime TV enthusiasts; and Mr. Belvedere: Season Three - still supremely satisfying, it’s impressive how well this series stands up after all these years. Other shows recently reviewed include: Xavier: Renegade Angel - Seasons 1 and 2, Ally McBeal - The Complete First Season and WWE: Survivor Series Anthology, Volume 2. Want more? Check out all of the TV on DVD reviews in the DVDTalk database.
Is the Break-Up Artist any good? .. I’d say DVD Verdict doesn’t think so LOL
Quote: “It aspires to forgettable nothingness and achieves it.”
Spock to Warp 5 … Who cares about the Star Trek DVD Red Carpet - heck we do!
Star Trek DVD Premiere Red Carpet from IGN. Stargazing at Griffith Observatory for the DVD and Blu-ray release party.
Will Ferrel — Hollywood Dud? It’s funny because it used to be expected that a SNL grad would bomb out but now the pressure to succeed is higher thanks to Sandler.. Poor Will
Funnyman Will Ferrell is laughing all the way to the bank - he’s Hollywood’s Most Overpaid Star, according to a new Forbes magazine list. The Elf star’s recent box office bombs have put him at the top of the annual list, with Forbes researchers estimating his films earn just $3.29 (£2) for every dollar he takes home.
Are you waiting to upgrade your dvd movies to blu-ray? Warner wants to help …
Starting immediately, according to dvd review, Warner Home Video has launched a new program that allows movie owners to upgrade their DVDs to high definition Blu-Ray versions across Warner’s own catalog. The initiative is called DVD2Blu and allows consumers to select from over 50 of Warner Home Video’s most sought-after titles to upgrade including “Body of Lies,” “A Christmas Story” and “Michael Clayton.”
