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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.

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365 Adventures in 2011: Day 47 – Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Matinee

I have spent yet another night organizing and de-cluttering our house. After cleaning up my office and the kitchen, my midnight task was to sort through all the new movies we’ve accumulated over Christmas, our birthdays, and other random purchases in the last few months. We keep all our DVDs in folders, but they tend to pile up before we actually get around to putting them IN the folders.

We haven’t even seen most of these yet, but many were purchased for only a few bucks as previously-viewed copies at Blockbuster and are thus cheaper to own than seeing them in the theater. So it’s worth it to buy them even if we only watch them once. Putting them away and keeping them organized is still a hassle though.

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THURSDAY THEME PARK: Adventure Thru Inner Space Virtual Ride-Thru

A couple of weeks ago, I posted about how I miss Virtual Toad, the in-progress 3D recreation of Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride as formerly seen in the Magic Kingdom. Today, I have a complete opposite post about a virtual 3D recreation of a ride I never got to experience in person…

Adventure Thru Inner Space Virtual Ride-Thru

Unlike Virtual Toad, the Adventure Thru Inner Space virtual ride-through is complete and exists on DVD. I own this DVD and while I never had a chance to hop into a real “atommobile” in the now-extinct Disneyland attraction, after watching the virtual recreation of the ride, I almost feel like I did experience it. Here’s a trailer:

Incredibly, not only has the entire attraction been faithfully reproduced in CG, but it’s also accompanied by a surround-sound version of the ride’s audio, adding to the overall feeling of being there.

The DVD is available for purchase on the thorough Adventure Thru Inner Space tribute site called AtomMobiles.com (or  TheMIghtyMicrosocope.com). Within the site, you can find every bit of information you’ll ever want about the old Disneyland attraction, including a history of its existence, pictures, videos, a script, and much more. Here are a couple of its photos:

Recognize this entrance area? It’s where Star Tours now exists.

The “mighty microscope” was used to shrink guests seated in their “atommobiles” down small enough to see the world of “inner space” first-hand.

Did you ever ride Adventure Thru Inner Space? Comment!

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Back to the Future 2-Disc Special Edition including BTTF: The Ride is out now!

Here’s a quick reminder to all Back to the Future fans:

THE NEW BACK TO THE FUTURE 2-DISC SPECIAL EDITION IS OUT NOW ON DVD!

You already own Back to the Future on DVD? Doesn’t matter. Why?

THIS VERSION HAS BACK TO THE FUTURE: THE RIDE!

Yes, as I told you back in November, the extinct Universal Studios theme park attraction (well, at least in the United States) can be enjoyed in the comfort of your own home by simply popping in disc 2 of this new Back to the Future DVD release. In addition to the entire ride film, the DVD also includes the pre-show and the pre-pre-show footage starring Christopher Lloyd as Dr. Emmett “Doc” Brown and Tom Wilson as Biff.

So quit reading this post and click on the cover below to buy the new DVD.

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MONDAY MEDIA: ‘The Real Ghostbusters’ Complete Collection DVD Set

For those of you patiently (or not-so-patiently) waiting for the new Ghostbusters video game to finally come out, Time Life has delivered with an incredible set of DVDs to keep you entertained…

The Real Ghostbusters: The Complete Collection

This collection of 25 DVDs features all 147 episodes of the ’80s cartoon, The Real Ghostbusters. If you’re a fan of the live-action films Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters 2 and you haven’t seen this cartoon, you’re in for a real treat. If you grew up watching this cartoon (like I did), you must own this set, as the show is every bit as good as you remember it being.

In case you don’t recognize the show at all, here is the introduction:

The show features great voice talent including the inimitable Frank Welker, Lorezeno Music, and even Arsenio Hall. The animation is not great, but just good enough for an ’80s cartoon.

Not only does this set feature every episode of The Real Ghostbusters, it also includes the Slimer! cartoons, in which that little green spud of a ghost is the star. Nearly all of the episodes of The Real Ghostbusters have newly-shot a introductions (sometimes two) from writers, directors, artists, and voice actors giving you some insight as to how that episode came about. Some episodes feature the ability to watch them with only the music and sound effects tracks. There is a bonus disc that comes exclusively with this set with plenty of behind-the-scenes goodies. In all, there are over 12 hours of glorious ghostbusting bonus material.

The packaging for this set is fantastic. The box is modeled after the famous firehouse where the Ghostbusters live and work out of. On the front, a lenticular image of the Ghostbusters logo tries to saw his way out, just like in one of the commercial bumpers for the show. On the side, a lenticular image of Slimer offers another laugh.

It is clear that the creators of this set put a lot of time and effort into making sure that the show is displayed in the best way possible. Five separate volumes are contained within the box, each in its own shiny, metal case. Since the episodes were shown on TV on different networks, with many in syndication, the set is assembled in chronological order by when each episode was created, rather than air dates. The set also comes with a great episode guide book which contains episode titles, descriptions, and trivia.

Now, there is another cartoon out there called Ghostbusters and was produced by a company called Filmation (it is often referred to as Filmation’s Ghostbusters). This show did not star the four main characters from the film but rather two of their sons. This show had nothing to do with the well-known Ghostbusters films but was instead based on a completely different live-action show from the ’70s. But since Filmation’s Ghostbusters came first, the new (and much better) cartoon had to be titled The Real Ghostbusters instead. So don’t accidentally purchase the wrong show!

This collection of The Real Ghostbusters is available exclusively through TIme Life at a hefty price of $179.99, but considering what you get for it, it’s well worth it.  Individual releases of each volume of the show are planned (Volume 1 comes out in March) but will cost $21.99 each. With five volumes, that’s $109.95, so for the extra $70 or so, you get the killer packaging, bonus material, and guide book. Plus, you get all of the volumes now instead of having to wait for them to be released.

I’ve been watching an episode almost every night since Christmas and look forward to many more nights of the antics of Peter, Ray, Egon, Winston, Janine, and Slimer. After all, ‘bustin’ makes me feel good!