Jun
28

Pearl Harbor teaser

“December 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy…we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost, but will make very certain that this form of treachery shall never endanger us again.” -Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Pearl Harbor Speech, December 8, 1941.
I felt my blood rushing to my brain. I had goose pimples. I saw the Pearl Harbor teaser. God, this movie will be awesome. Go see the previews for “The Patriot.”
Or see the Pearl Harbor teaser.
Pearl Harbor Teaser: Lo-Res (6.9Mbs, QuickTime)Pearl Harbor Teaser: Hi-Res (13.7Mbs, QuickTime) Pearl Habor Teaser: Hi-Res (20Mbs, Quicktime)RealAudio (Streaming)… [ Read more ]

Jun
27

Bad Boys Special Edition

The Special Edition for “Bad Boys” was released today. If you’re interested in buying it click here… [ Read more ].
When I spoke to Michael about the first DVD transfer for Bad Boys, he told me that Columbia-Tristar screwed up the transfer. He was right.
If you were ever to see the LaserDisc transfer of Bad Boys you will ask yourself who was doing the transfer at Columbia. My…the quality of the picture is horrible!
Now with this Special Edition release, the image looks waaaay better than the first DVD/LaserDisc release.

Jun
25

Pearl Harbor site

Nick Medrano at the Pearl Harbor Site (http://cinemenium.com/pearlharbor)… [ Read more ] has the site revamped. Pretty cool stuff which includes a flash teaser for “Pearl Harbor,” and an interview with Randall Wallace.

Jun
19

Pearl Harbor teaser

I have received official word that there will be a teaser of “PEARL HARBOR” in the previews for the “THE PATRIOT.” Both will premiere in the US on June 28. So keep your eyes open!… [ Read more ]

Jun
2

Voight elected FDR in Disney 'Pearl Harbor'

Jon Voight is set to star as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Disney’s megabudgeted World War II drama “Pearl Harbor” for filmmakers Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay… Having brought the United States out of the Depression, Roosevelt rallied the nation to support the war through his radio “fireside chats” and with his national speech the day after the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese sneak attack, which he described as a day that “will live in infamy.”… [ Read more ]