Blu-ray movie releases for the week of September 28th
Robert Downey Jr. proves himself a leading man in the early-summer blockbuster Iron Man. Eric Clapton concerts, mediocre made-for-tv movies and documentaries on NASA are some of the other things you can expect. Check out the rest of this week's Blu-ray releases:
- The 40-Year-Old Virgin
- Angel in the Family
- Can't Hardly Wait
- A Christmas Visitor
- Daredevil – The Director's Cut
- Dawn of the Dead (2004)
- Forgetting Sarah Marshall
- Gianni Schicci
- Halloween Starter Pack (Land of the Dead / Dawn of the Dead (2004) / The Thing)
- Iron Man
- La Traviata at La Scala
- Jethro Tull: Live at Montreux 2003
- Knocked Up
- Land of the Dead
- Legends: Live at Montreux 1997
- The Man Who Saved Christmas
- Masters of Horror (The Complete First Season)
- Norma (Netherlands Chamber Orchestra)
- Rest Stop: Don't Look Back
- Rest Stop: Dead Ahead
- Roy Orbison: Black & White Night
- The Salem Witch Trials
- The Sixth Sense
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
- The Thing
- Ultimate Unrated Comedy Collection (Forgetting Sarah Marshall / Knocked Up / The 40-Year-Old Virgin)
- When We Left Earth – The NASA Missions
- Zombie Bundle (Day of the Dead (1985) / Dawn of the Dead (1978) / Evil Dead II)
Horror wins this week in the Blu-ray arena if you only count the number of titles released: Dawn of the Dead (the 2004 remake, not bad), Land of the Dead (not Romero's best), Rest Stop (stay away from these), Sixth Sense, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (the original and the best), The Thing (one of this blogger's favorite movies) and even three bundles. Those of you who crave comedies in full HD can rejoice: The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Knocked Up and Can't Hardly Wait make their debuts on Blu-ray. Finally, there's a surprising number of operas and concerts being released on Blu-ray, so connoisseurs of music should listen up.