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The Demo Man Prophecy, and Speculators Beware

The Demo Man Prophecy, and Speculators Beware

September 7, 2011 | By

Editor’s Blog on two odd newsy tidbits: McDonald’s plans to upscale its restaurants in Canada, and Intrada’s latest release – Jerry Goldsmith’s Explorers – is going back to the pressing plant for a second run because the CD sold out in less than a day – an event best described as ‘What the hell?’

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Richard who?

Richard who?

September 6, 2011 | By

Blu-ray review of Sylvester Stallone’s Assassins (Warner Home Video), better-known for its high-profile stars (Stallone! Banderas! Moore! Pearl the cat!) and script by the Wachowskis (The Matrix ) rather than Richard Donner’s last good film. What??! Never heard of Richard Donner? Shame on you! Read the Editor’s Blog!

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Blockbuster Canada – A Cautionary Tale of Greed, Indolence, & Stupidity

Blockbuster Canada – A Cautionary Tale of Greed, Indolence, & Stupidity

September 2, 2011 | By

Editor’s Blog on the demise of Blockbuster Canada and the potential fall-out, the continuing importance of indie video labels during home video’s transition to niche distribution, and Twilight Time signs a deal with Sony, with the original Fright Night and Mysterious Island coming to DVD and Blu.

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Soundtrack News, Reviews, & Release Tally

Soundtrack News, Reviews, & Release Tally

August 31, 2011 | By

Editor’s Blog on soundtracks, featuring a tally of recent & upcoming titles, news, and reviews of Piero Piccioni’s Appassionata (Quartet Records), Jerry Goldsmith’s Bad Girls and Jerry Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn’s DC Showcase: Superman / Shazam! – The Return of Black Adam (both from La-La Land), and Richard Wells’ Being Human and The Film Music of Hans Zimmer, Vol. 2 (both from Silva Screen).

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Heston and Snell

Heston and Snell

August 30, 2011 | By

Editor’s Blog on the collaboration between actor Charlton Heston and producer Peter Snell, which began with the film adaptations of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (Lionsgate), and Antony and Cleopatra (Warner Home Video).

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