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Alternate Disc-tractions: Green Hornet Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Download review

“Saving the Day the Wrong Way” was not only the movie’s slogan but its MO as well. Read on to find out why…

Alternate Disc-Tractions: TRON Legacy 2-Movie Collection on Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Download

Thank you. Thank you all for helping me enjoy TRON: Legacy.

The combination of my almost life-long anticipation of a TRON sequel, amazing visuals and the seemingly universal disappointment of TRON: Legacy theatrical release gelled into rather unexpected enjoyment of TRON: Legacy on home video.

Alternate Disc-Tractions: Toy Story 3 Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Download review

The most emotional and visually stunning of the three Toy Story films, this is also the the best of the bunch. So is it worthy bringing home? Well, of course it is. Find out why…

Alternate Disc-Tractions: Psycho 50th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray

Alfred Hitchcock’s most properly titled psychological slasher film, Psycho (1960), is now available on Blu-ray with a new, digitally remastered audio track, just in time for Halloween.

Alternate Disc-Tractions: Black Cauldron on DVD, Digital Download

Disney’s animated feature, The Black Cauldron, is finally available in the US in a restored version on DVD. For this 25th anniversary edition (as in years from its theatrical release), there isn’t much more than the movie on board but, those of you looking for a darker side of the house of mouse that might be missing from Epic Mickey, this is certainly an interesting movie to check out.

Alternate Disc-Tractions: Get Him to the Greek 2-disc unrated edition review

If you have enjoyed even a few minutes of Nicholas Stoller’s movies, anything directed or produced by Judd Apatow or Jonah Hill in any form, you need to get, rent, borrow or simply steal (from your friend, not the store) this Blu-ray.

There is so much to laugh at and enjoy in this Blu-ray release that it’s hard to pass it by. Click through to find out why…

Alternate Disc-tractions: Saturday Morning Cartoons 1980s DVD review

What do Mr. T, Chuck Norris, Ed Grimley and Monchichis have in common? Yep, they were all the feature creatures of cartoons produced in the 1980s.

Oh, it was not a proud decade. The 1980s really is the awkward teen era of animation, existing between successful prime-time cartoons, hand-drawn aniamtion and technological advancements and old-versus-new forms of marketing.

Anything with a hint of popularity became a Saturday morning cartoon, even if only for a short while, and only a few are remembered fondly. Warner Bros. has scooped up choice episodes of a few series and, instead of risking their conglomerate cash on a few failed series and a couple successes, offers an interesting sampling from the decade of puffy sleeves and, like, totally puffier hair.

Prince of Persia movie coming to home video September 14, 2010

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Films have announced the home video release details for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina and Gemma Arterton.

It will be available September 14, 2010, on DVD (retail price of $29.99), Blu-ray ($39.99) and as a digital download (undisclosed). There will also be a three-disc Blu-ray Combo Pack ($44.99) that includes…

Alternate Disk-Tractions: The Greatest American Hero complete series on DVD

The Greatest American Hero: The Complete Series has been released on DVD by Mill Creek Entertainment featuring all 43 episodes in order as aired (and a few unaired) in the early 1980s.

While primarily a re-release of a set sold a few years ago, this is a bargain priced release (so don’t expect to see it on Blu-ray any time soon) with shiny-ink box art and each of the DVDs in its own CD-style paper sleeve.

But is it worth the petty cash? (Hint: Hecks, yeah…)

Alternate Disc-Tractions: Drawn Together Movie: the Movie! DVD review

What do you get when you mix reality, cartoons, pointless vulgarity, and the big screen? Why the new Drawn Together movie of course.

Drawn Together Movie: The Movie is the brand new direct to DVD movie based off the popular TV show on Comedy Central. It has all the characters of the original series with much more pointless vulgarity. In fact, you know hear all the profanity and all the blurred out sex you couldn’t see on TV. It’s good to be a DVD!

The Drawn Together crew wake up to discover that their precious TV show has been canceled, and a man with a vendetta against them is out trying to erase them all with his I.S.R.A.E.L robot. It’s up to them to escape the robot and try to get their show back on the air.