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Blu-Ray Review: No Country for Old Men [2007]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Miramax/Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment – 122 minutes – 2007 – Rated R – 1080p Widescreen 2.35:1 – PCM 5.1 Dolby Digital The Coen Brothers are masters at their craft with great films like Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, The Big Lebowski, and Fargo already under their belts, without question they will […]

Blu-ray Review: Saw IV [2007]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Lionsgate Home Entertainment – 95 minutes – 2007 – Unrated – 1080p Widescreen 1.85:1 – DTS HD 7.1 Lossless surround audio When the first Saw movie came out in 2004 it was a huge success story, not only for the film itself, but also for the creators, James Wan and Leigh […]

Blu-ray Review: Me, Myself & Irene [2000]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair Fox Home Entertainment – 116 mins – 2000 – Rated R – 1080p Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85: 1 – DTS HD 5.1 Lossless Audio When Jim Carrey and the Farrelly Brothers first teamed up in 1994 with Dumb & Dumber it was a huge success, making Carrey a star and the Farrelly’s […]

Blu-ray Review: Wall Street [1987]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair  Twentieth Century Fox – 126 minutes – 1987 – Rated R – 1080p Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 – DTS HD 5.1 “Greed is Good,” three words that define the Reagan era and reminds us of one of the best movie characters of the 80’s, Gordon Gekko in Wall Street. Director Oliver Stone’s […]

Blu-ray Review: Enchanted [2007]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair   Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment – 107 minutes – 2007 – Rated PG – 1080p Widescreen 2.35:1 – Dolby True HD audio Disney’s Enchanted was a surprise hit when it came out last Holiday season, taking in over $300 million at the box office. It’s a family friendly film that works […]

Blu-ray Review: Hitman [2007]

Reviewed by Johnny McNair  Twentieth Century Fox – 94 minutes – 2007 – Unrated – 1080p Widescreen 2.35:1 – DTS HD 5.1 Lossless Audio – Digital Copy Movies based on videogames are still fighting for credibility in Hollywood, mainly because there have been so many bad ones so far, and no bankable director or producer […]