This week we’re continuing with Tsubasa with Volume 10, and the start of a new, lighter, fluffier story arc. Continue reading →
Author Archives: Alexander Case
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for Janurary 10th, 2012
Universal Studios is kicking off its 100th Anniversary celebration. There are quality new titles coming (Columbo, Doctor Who, etc.) as well as a massive list of library titles from Universal Studios hitting this week. This is one of the longest lists in a long time.
Video Game Review – Deus Ex: Human Revolution
It’s been a while since I put one of my video reviews up on the site (particularly those of the video game variety) – but it’s also been a while since I did one of a genre game. So – I have a spoiler-free review of the latest title in the Deus Ex series, submitted for your approval. Continue reading →
Manga Review – Bakuman, Volume 1
A new year, and the start of a new Manga to review, and one that isn’t by CLAMP! Continue reading →
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for Janurary 3rd, 2011
I’m trying to think of weeks deader than this one, and I really can’t. There isn’t even a release of 25 badly dubbed pan-and-scan public domain chop-socky flicks or ’50s monster movies to liven things up.
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Weekly Digital Disk Picks for December 27th, 2011
The first Tuesday after Boxing Day is traditionally a light week.
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for December 20th, 2011
Here is part one of our double-header. The post-Christmas list is going to get posted early, as usual.
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for December 13th, 2011
Not a terribly heavy week this week. The post-Black Friday releases are tapering off now.
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for November 29th, 2011
The Tuesday after Black Friday tends to be light on major releases.
Weekly Digital Disk Picks for November 15th, 2011
Blaine: Disney is trying something new this year, that I apologize for not noticing sooner: the highly economical single disc DVD releases of major titles are shipping a few weeks later than the deluxe editions. Since these discs appear identical to the ones included in the previously released combination packs, I can only conclude that the entire point of releasing them later is to get people who want them but who don’t look ahead at release schedules to buy a more expensive edition first.