Weekly New Releases – July 2, 2013

It’s another light week.

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Amazon
  • Digital: US
iTunes
  • Digital: US, CAN
6 Souls
Amazon
  • Blu-Ray: US, CAN
  • DVD: US, CAN
An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky
Amazon
  • Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital: US, CAN
  • DVD: US, CAN
  • Digital: US, CAN
Best of Warner Bros. 20 Film Comedy Collection
Amazon
  • DVD: US, CAN
Comments Includes A Night at the Opera, Stage Door, Bringing Up Baby, The Philadelphia Story, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Long Long Trailer, The Great Race, Blazing Saddles, The In-Laws, Caddyshack, National Lampoon’s Vacation, Risky Business, The Goonies, Spies Like Us, Beetlejuice, Grumpy Old Men, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Analyze This, Wedding Crashers and The Hangover.
Death Note Box Set 2
Amazon
  • DVD: US, CAN
Comments A five disk set for a series previously collected in 9 single disk collections. Presumably, this is part of a two set collection and finishes the series.
Evil Dead (2013)
Amazon
  • Digital: US, CAN
iTunes
  • Digital: US, CAN
Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere: Season 2
Amazon
  • Blu-Ray: US, CAN
  • DVD: US, CAN
Rightstuf
  • Blu-Ray: US
  • DVD: US
Inescapable
Amazon
  • Blu-Ray: US, CAN
  • DVD: US, CAN
  • Digital: US
iTunes
  • Digital: US, CAN
The Kentucky Fried Movie
Amazon
  • Blu-Ray: US, CAN
Last Resort: The Complete First Season
Amazon
  • DVD: US, CAN
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis: The Complete Series
Amazon
  • DVD: US, CAN
North and South
Amazon
  • DVD: US, CAN
The Producers (1968) (Collector’s Edition)
Amazon
  • Blu-Ray/DVD: US, CAN
Ruin Explorers
Amazon
  • DVD: US, CAN
Rightstuf
  • DVD: US
Comments Fantasy anime about a group of female treasure hunters.
Tai Chi Hero
Amazon
  • DVD: US, CAN
Comments Steampunk wuxia film.
The Trouble With Harry
Amazon
  • Blu-Ray: US, CAN
Comments A comedy directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Edmund Gwenn, John Forsythe, Shirley MacLaine and Jerry Mathers.

Finally, the picks of the week. Alex says, “I’m interested in Tai Chi Hero and Ruin Explorers, but that’s about it.” Blaine says, “The Trouble With Harry is worth checking out, but it’s not a compelling title. This is a week that can be skipped quite easily.”

4 replies on “Weekly New Releases – July 2, 2013”

  1. I’d forgotten about Kentucky Fried Movie (John Landis as director and the Zuckers as writers, before they became famous)! I recall it being uneven and frequently very crude, but it features a few memorable sketches. Don’t know how much of it holds up, though.

  2. I want to see the new Evil Dead. I hope it shows up on Netflix, or maybe HBO since we broke down and subscribed again after dropping Blockbuster.

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