Are you all familiar with the name Terry Gilliam? You should be, if you're a Monty Python fan. This week's release of Mr. Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen might not be the Holy Grail, but it was definitely one of his best films. It's also this week's top pick.
Now that we've got Baron Munchausen on Blu-ray, how about we get Brazil on there, too.
Blu-ray movie releases for the week of Apr. 6
Posted Apr 6th 2008 4:00PM by Majed Athab
Filed under: Blu-ray
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4-06-2008 @ 4:38PM
Thoas said...
Dewey Cox FTW!
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4-06-2008 @ 5:04PM
Morbo said...
Not changing this Sig. 'til Cloverfield
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4-06-2008 @ 6:41PM
Kodros said...
Cloverfield coming out on Blu-Ray?
4-06-2008 @ 5:09PM
Darkage said...
What's up with the dates? It's April 6
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4-06-2008 @ 8:19PM
erx3 said...
Don't forget that Walk Hard and The 6th Day feature Blu Ray Live.....
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4-06-2008 @ 9:32PM
confusa said...
The Munchausen should be amazing!
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4-07-2008 @ 3:49AM
mccomber said...
Haven't been keeping up with the upcoming releases, and the Baron is a great surprise.
Uma Thurman as Venus FTW. And then some.
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4-07-2008 @ 5:51AM
zoltari said...
I remember Baron Munchausen getting really bad reviews when it came out. I was 15 at the time, and I thought it was great.
Definately getting The Barron.
Space Ace on the other hand: Have these guys developed a new game in the last 25 years? I mean, come on; I had this on the Amiga (all 15 disks or whatever it was) and it was c*ap then - I can't imagine 20+ years making it any better... Even the laser disk Arcade version was a waste of a £1.
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4-07-2008 @ 3:20PM
Phizzy said...
What? On the Amiga? That's obviously going to be awful, it's meant to be an interactive animation, not like that horrible NES version of Dragon's Lair. I haven't actually played any version other than the CDi port, but I don't imagine it'd translate well to floppy disks and cartridges.
Baron Munchausen = Bought.
4-07-2008 @ 6:29AM
redpill said...
where are these releases america? europe? or just worldwide?
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4-07-2008 @ 4:56PM
zoltari said...
@Phizzy
The Amiga version's graphics had a certain chunky charm about them - they were good for the time. I do think it's amazing that a company can still make money from a (pretty poor) interactive cartoon that came out sooooo long ago. As I recall, it's not even really interactive, not as we would class interactivity today anyway: you just press left, right, up or down at the appropriate time... LOL
Still, I do recall that is was rather nicely drawn - can you play it through as an actual film though? Without the 'interaction' I mean...
4-10-2008 @ 2:21PM
VsRobot said...
If you're buying Sixth Day instead of Baron Munchausen, they should take your TV away and throw it in a landfill.
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