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Blu-ray review: X-MEN TRILOGY [2000/2003/2006]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Fox Home Entertainment – 342 minutes – 2000/2003/2006 – Rated PG-13 – 1080p Widescreen 2.35:1 – DTS-HD Lossless 5.1 Audio Mix – Digital Copy The X-Men have a legion of fans that read the comic book religiously, and being that Hollywood is always looking for a way to cash in on […]

Blu-ray review: Frost Nixon [2008]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Universal Studios Home Entertainment – 123 mins – 2008 – Rated R – 1080p Widescreen 2.35: 1 – DTS-HD Lossless Master 5.1 Audio   The 70’s were nostalgic for some of the best heavyweight fights of all time, such as Ali vs. Frazier and Holmes vs. Norton. But one of the […]

Blu-ray Review: SUPERHERO MOVIE [2008]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair   Weinstein Company– 82 mins – 2008 – Unrated – 1080p Widescreen 1.78: 1 – DTS-HD Lossless Master 5.1 Audio        With all the comic book based movies out there, somebody was obviously gearing up to make a spoof of all of them. There is tons of source material […]

Blu-ray Review: Tommy Boy [1995]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair   Paramount Home Entertainment – 97 mins – 1995 – Rated PG-13 – 1080p – Widescreen 1.85: 1 – Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Audio     The buddy comedy film has been around since the days of Laurel & Hardy, Abbot & Costello, and Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis. Times have changed […]

Blu-ray review: Pitch Black [2000]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Universal Studios Home Entertainment – 112 mins – 2000 – Rated R – 1080p Widescreen 2.35: 1 – DTS-HD Lossless Master 5.1 Audio When Pitch Black was released in theaters way back in 2000, at first glance it was just considered to be a sci-fi B-movie to showcase up and coming […]

Blu-ray review: The Chronicles Of Riddick [2004]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Universal Studios Home Entertainment – 136 mins – 2004 – Rated R – 1080p Widescreen 2.40: 1 – DTS-HD Lossless Master 5.1 Audio     When Pitch Black turned out to be sleeper hit in 2000 it was obvious that a sequel was in the works. The Riddick character had major […]

Blu-ray review: The Rocker [2008]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Fox Home Entertainment – 102 minutes – Rated PG-13 – 1080p Widescreen 1.85:1 – DTS-HD Lossless 5.1 Audio Mix – Digital Copy   Comedies about Rock and Roll have been around ever since someone coined the phrase. It’s an easy genre because everyone loves Rock and Roll, right? This is what […]

Blu-ray review: Vanishing Point [1971]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Fox Home Entertainment – 99 minutes US/106 minutes UK – 1971 – Rated R – 1080p Widescreen 1.85:1 – DTS-HD Lossless 5.1 Audio Mix   Because of the changing times, most of the films of the late 60’s and early 70’s focused on rebellion of the system. On the streets people […]

Blu-ray review: The Bourne Trilogy [2002/2004/2007]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Universal Studios Home Entertainment – 345 min – 2002/2004/2007 – Rated PG-13 – 1080p Widescreen 2.35: 1 – DTS-HD Lossless Master 5.1 Audio   Ever since the character of James Bond was introduced in the 1962 film Dr.No, many, many, many have tried to take his seat as the ultimate spy, […]

Blu-ray review: Pineapple Express [2008]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Sony Pictures Home Entertainment – 117 mins – 2008 – Rated R/Unrated – 1080p Widescreen 2.40: 1 – TrueHD 5.1 – Digital Copy   Thanks to the success of the Harold and Kumar films, stoner movies are bankable again, so being that Hollywood knows how to chase money like a bloodhound […]