Tag: Blu-Ray
365 Adventures in 2011: Day 83 – Entering the Grid
I received my review copy of Tron: Legacy and the original TRON today! It’s the 5-disc set that includes Tron: Legacy Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD, and digital copy as well as a disc for the first film. Though I don’t personally own a 3D Blu-ray player or 3D TV, I do have a Best Buy right down the street with plenty of employees who were more than happy to let me watch pieces of the film using their 3D equipment. At home, I watched half of the many bonus features and will soon dive into the movie itself before posting a complete review next week. But I will say that I’m quite impressed with everything I’ve seen so far.
Tweet‘Up’ Blu-ray Special Edition set comes with Luxo Jr collectible
I just spotted this new must-own collectible version of the Luxo Jr. lamp from Pixar’s logo. Too bad it’s $200 and plastic, not metal… but at least it does light up! And you also get the Blu-Ray and DVD copies of Up for that price.
From disneystore.com:
Combining Pixar’s past with its present, this Luxo Jr. Collectible Desk Lamp and Up Blu-ray? Special Edition Set includes the little lamp featured in Pixar’s 1986 pioneering short, Luxo Jr., and the Blu-ray Disc® format of their latest film, Up. Inspired by the Pixar logo, this Collectible Luxo Jr. Desk Lamp is produced in limited quantities. The custom-crafted lamp and base were specially designed to hold and highlight your Disney/Pixar Blu-ray collection. Made in U.S.A. Rated PG. Available to own November 10, 2009.
This 4-Disc set features 2-Disc Blu-ray, Up DVD plus digital copy*
Base holds up to 6 Blu-ray Discs or DVDs
Battery operated LED light
Plastic
12 1/8” H x 18 7/8” W x 9 5/8 D
Requires 4 AA batteries, not included
I’m still waiting for the 6-foot-tall animatronic version of Luxo Jr. to come back to Disney’s Hollywood Studios so I can see him/it.
TweetGreat Amazon.com Blu-Ray Sale – $9.99 and Up
Amazon.com regularly holds Blu-Ray movie “sales” that usually end up either being just $1 or $2 off the regular prices or feature a selection of movies that no one wants. However, their most recent Blu-Ray sale is different and actually features some good movies for good prices!
It says as low as $13.99 but there are actually a few as low as $9.99 that are worth adding to your collection. Here are some movies I’m considering buying today, all on Blu-Ray:
- Stargate (Extended Cut) – $9.99
- Total Recall – $9.99
- Clear and Present Danger – $14.49
- The Fugitive – $13.49
- Halloween – $12.99
- Wall-E (Two-Disc) – $19.49
- Iron Man – $16.99
Check out the full selection of relatively cheap Blu-Ray movies here. Don’t miss the price breakdown at the top, where you can show only those Under $10 and those $10-15 for the best deals.
TweetTUESDAY TECH: Interesting Products from CES 2009

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has come and gone for 2009 and now it’s time for me to deliver a few picks for the most interesting home media products that I saw unveiled. Some are great advances in technology that I can’t wait to get my hands on and others are just bizarre enough to make them worthy of including here.
And no, I didn’t actually attend CES, but it is one of the most covered annual events to the point where I saw and read about enough to choose some to write about.
Home Entertainment
Dish Network ViP922 Satellite DVR / Slingbox

Dish Network has created an HD satellite box that not only boasts 1-terabyte of storage for its DVR functionality but is also “SlingLoaded,” meaning that it has a built-in Slingbox, allowing users to watch content stored on the device over the Web or on other Sling-capable devices.
From ces.cnet.com:
That, along with multiple satellite and over-the-air HD tuners, means that remote and local viewers can watch two separate video feeds (live or recorded TV) without interfering with each other–the kids can watch a Spongebob recording in the living room, for instance, while Dad watches a football game on his laptop via Sling.com. Dish is also showcasing a Wi-Fi-enabled flat-panel LCD TV that uses Sling technology to access the ViP922–toss it in the kitchen or bedroom, and you get another way to access your DVR and TV programming with no pesky wires or boxes.
The ability to record programs on one central DVR and have it feed out to all televisions in my house is something I’ve been craving for quite a while. Couple that with my desire to switch away from BrightHouse Networks cable service (for many reasons) and Dish may have themselves a new customer here.
TweetMONDAY MEDIA: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles on Blu-Ray

As a huge fan of the Terminator film series, I was both thrilled and worried when FOX announced that they were developing a new show based off of James Cameron’s iconic sci-fi characters. My worries quickly disappeared and excitement grew as soon as the first episode premiered.
I enjoyed the show enough to purchase Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles – The Complete First Season on Blu-Ray. Rather than reviewing the show itself (which I believe any Terminator fan will enjoy), I’ll write a bit about the Blu-Ray release itself.
The Show
When you pop in the first disc, the series premiere beings playing immediately. No menus, no fuss. You just sit down and watch. When it ends, the credits roll and it moves right into the next episode. Since the plot line in each episode generally picks up right where the previous episode left off, it’s almost like watching a movie than an episodic TV show. Best of all, it disables the “Previously on Terminator…” recap at the beginning of each episode, so you don’t have to sit through what you’ve just watched (though they have included these snippets if you do want to see them). It’s very easy to sit down to watch one episode and end up watching several, only stopping because you reached the end of a disc.
Bonus Features
Here’s where Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete First Season threw me for a loop. I wasn’t expecting much out of the bonus features in this set. I wanted it mainly to re-watch the show and anything else was, well, just a bonus.
While the gag reel, commentary, and other smaller bonus features are mildly entertaining, the best (and strangest) parts lie in the three behind-the-scenes featurettes on disc 1 that give the show’s creators some screen time to discuss how the show was developed, what they’re able to accomplish on a TV budget, and how they’re all huge fans of the original Terminator film series. It’s great to see that the folks behind this show truly want to do justice to the world that James Cameron set up in his ground-breaking movies. Hearing how the terminator endoskeleton visual effects are developed based on what such a creation would need to function and survive in reality is quite interesting and makes it clear that the team working on this show want everything to make sense… or at least as much as it can when dealing with the subject of killer robots taking over the planet.
The parts of these behind-the-scenes featurettes that surprised me were the interview snippets with Thomas Dekker (who plays John Connor) and Lena Headey (who plays Sarah Connor). While Summer Glau (who plays Cameron, the protective terminator) seems like she’s exactly as you expect her to be, the same cannot be said for Dekker and Headey. First, Headey speaks with a British accent. After nearly two seasons of The Sarah Connor Chronicles, I was not expecting her to sound so… formal. While I didn’t exactly expect her to always talk in a whisper or be quite as in-your-face as Sarah Connor, I definitely wasn’t expecting her to be a happy, smiling Brit.
Even more confusing is listening to Thomas Dekker talk about John Connor, as Dekker is about as far removed from his character as you can imagine. While John Connor is an angst-filled teenager yanked from the grunge era of the early ’90s, Dekker seems to be a chipper young actor with a personality more similar to what you’d expect out of the person in this on-set photo where he is clearly not in John Connor-mode. His voice is higher in pitch, not raspy, and he doesn’t always look like his fight-or-flight response is about to kick in. He’s quite the polar opposite from John Connor. The fact that he is completely void of all hair (including a lack of eyebrows) during the interviews also makes for a strange bit to watch (he was prepared for his role as a cancer patient in the upcoming film, My Sister’s Keeper).
Of course, the fact that both Headey and Dekker are absolutely nothing like their Terminator characters speaks volumes about their acting talents. When combined with Glau’s ability to portray a menacing robot while still remaining funny and cute, this trio forms a great cast to lead the show into the future.
Quality
The video and audio quality of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles on Blu-Ray is mostly fantastic. The episodes look great – even better than the compressed version received on FOX while watching via digital cable. No noticeable visual artifacts were present during the many action scenes. The stars, sets, and visual effects all look great in high-definition.
The only problem I ran into was during the bonus features where, for some reason, the audio was completely out of sync with the video. I performed a firmware upgrade on my Blu-Ray player and it seemed to mostly fix it, but not completely. I haven’t been able to find anyone else that experienced the same issue, so please comment on this post if you have.
I definitely recommend picking up the Blu-Ray release of this show over the standard-definition one. After watching the show in HD on television, I couldn’t imagine reverting to SD for the home release. The high-definition, widescreen picture makes for a cinematic experience that doesn’t quite match the original films, but comes close.
Price
Currently on Amazon.com, the entire first season of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles on Blu-Ray is just $19.99. If more feature-length films were priced as affordably as this 3-disc set, I’d be buying a whole lot more movies on Blu-Ray and I suspect the technology would catch on a lot faster than it has.
Overall
If the Blu-Ray release of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is what we can expect out of future home releases of television shows then call me satisfied. The show looks and sounds great and the bonus features are good enough to enjoy once or twice. With season 2 not returning from winter break until February, I think I’ll be going back and re-watching more of season 1 very soon.
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