Tuesday, October 18, 2011

'Starship Military,' 'Scorpion King' Payments Striking Blu-ray The Coming Year

"Starship Military" It's Blu-ray Tuesday, and among the large releases now is Batman: Year One, Warner Premiere, Electricity Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation's adaptation from the seminal Frank Burns and David Mazzucchelli small-series. The film is lushly animated even though it does not take a look at like Mazzucchelli's art. The associated Catwoman short pushes the adult-oriented styles in to the greater amounts of PG-13 so parents, beware. PHOTOS: Comic-Book Figures In Dispute Meanwhile, a few franchise released over about ten years ago are becoming new payments in your home entertainment arena. The new sony Pictures Worldwide Purchases is behind Starship Military: Invasion, a CGI-animated feature that continues the storyline from the world started within the 1997 Paul Verhoeven sci-fi movie. Universal Galleries Home Theatre, meanwhile, has set Jan. 17, 2012 because the street date for Scorpion King 3: Fight for Redemption, which grows the storyline from the Egyptian king initially begun in 2001's The Mummy Returns. PHOTOS: Best and Worst Alien Movies Invasion, the 4th installment from the franchise, has a couple of the original's involved as executive producers: author Edward Neumeier and actor Casper Van Dien. Manga veteran Shinji Aramaki, who helmed Appleseed and Appleseed Ex-Machina is pointing the project, that is now in production. The film will probably obtain a theatrical release the coming year in Japan, in which the franchise is popular. Within the U.S., the pic may hit some festivals prior to going to DVD/Blu-ray. The brand new story focuses on Carl Jenkins, the intelligence officer came from by Neil Patrick Harris within the 1997 movie, going missing during a clandestine mission with alien bug-fighting soldiers assigned having a save mission which has sinister effects. Redemption, directed by Roel Reine, sees Victor Webster as Mathayus (Dwayne Manley performed him within the 2003 theatrical feature while Michael Copon performed him in 2008's straight-to-DVD's Rise of the Warrior) and includes a UFC fighter along with a WWE champion, however the large names listed here are Ron Perlman because the god Horus and Billy Zane because the villain. Universal is offering "lavish production values including an military of warrior tigers and astounding fight sequences featuring an array of fighting techinques and swordfight sequences." Neil Patrick Harris Ron Perlman

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