RT on DVD: Speed Racer Zooms to Blu-ray!
9. New on DVD: High School Flashback Collection (The Breakfast Club/Sixteen Candles/Weird Science)

They're three of the most iconic '80s teen comedies; now The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Weird Science can be yours in one new set, boxed cleverly in an aluminum "locker." But wait, you say! Why would I buy these admittedly classic movies now, when they've been released a zillion times before on DVD?
Two words: Diablo Cody. The Juno scribe is riding her Oscar win as far as the zeitgeist will carry her, and that includes popping up on all of the latest hipster commentary tracks -- first Spaced, and now the High School Flashback Collection. Cody and Clueless director Amy Heckerling contribute new commentaries to each of these totally awesome movies, which have been repackaged as time capsules of major cultural importance, kind of like an episode of "I Love the '80s."
Also look for new extras featuring assorted trivia and most of the cast of The Breakfast Club and Weird Science (with the glaring absence of Molly Ringwald and John Hughes himself).
Next: A Propaganda DVD in the Mail?
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nathanpoitras writes: on Sep 15 2008 06:32 PM I'm getting Speed Racer blu tomorrow, it wasn't the greatest flick, but it will be pretty slick in HD. Also getting Risky Business on blu and considering The Mist, not sure on that one yet. The Max Ophuls trilogy on Criterion DVD is in the mail. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Sep 15 2008 06:42 PM Agreed, Speed Racer was cool even though it drag a few times and and it felt repetitive one or twice, still a very cool movie that I look forward to receiving on Blu-Ray tomorrow. (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Sep 15 2008 06:43 PM I love that, nathanpoitras - Speed Racer and Criterion. As it should be... (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Sep 15 2008 06:46 PM I'm will definitely rent Southland Tales to listen to the commentary track, but I will hold out to buy the inevitable Director's Cut. I have come to like it quite a but after multiple viewings. LOL I am definitely gonna wait for the GRINDHOUSE box set there gonna release on Blu Ray. 88 Minutes was god awful and I will wait to see how bad The Love Guru is when its on MAX. I will probably get Shawshank on Blu Ray. (Reply to this) |
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fullmetal_medji writes: on Sep 15 2008 06:53 PM I really liked Spped Racer and it's gonna look glorious on blu-ray. I'm so gonna pick that up tomorrow. My Number 1 guilty pleasure of 2008 is The Love Guru. I don't know why but I enjoyed it a lot. Defintely staying away from 88 Minutes and pacino's giant, puffy hairdo. (Reply to this) |
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mssk8erboy writes: on Sep 15 2008 07:08 PM I can't wait for Speed Racer, I'm holding a big movie night tomorrow to help spread it's awesomeness to the masses. Pretty excited about the release fo Grindhouse but i already own the DVDs and am anxious for the Box Set, along with The Whole Bloody Affair. -MIKE (Reply to this) |
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mariner fan writes: on Sep 15 2008 07:38 PM screw all those releasaes im getting Chuck season 1 (Reply to this) |
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Some guy you dont know writes: on Sep 15 2008 07:45 PM Speed Racer: The New Cult Classic. Wow that was fast. And I'll be buying The Go-Getter (which you guys just so happen to not mention, I'm sure it was just a mistake) because it was godly. And that Kabluey thingy looks cool. (Reply to this) |
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EXECUTIVE-BOSS writes: on Sep 15 2008 08:02 PM WHO CARES?????? (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Sep 15 2008 08:55 PM In reply to this comment (#2032923) Agreed, I think Speed Racer will do great on video, too many people had mixed feelings and I bet they told themselves they are going to rent it. (Reply to this) |
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medikboi_84 writes: on Sep 15 2008 09:17 PM Speedracer was such a fun movie, can't wait to get that on Blu Ray, it will probably attack the eyes though. I am sure Speed will become a cult movie it was too much fun just to disappear forever. (Reply to this) |
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mixter13 writes: on Sep 15 2008 09:48 PM I saw it in IMAX, and it melted my eyeballs. In a good way. I'll buy it on BD and sit really close to the TV, in an attempt to relive the experience :) (Reply to this) |
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Funky_Monk writes: on Sep 15 2008 11:37 PM I'm very much looking forward to Speed Racer. I thought the movie was absolutely fantastic. I'll also keep praying for a Grindhouse box set. (Reply to this) |
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blattman writes: on Sep 15 2008 11:40 PM In reply to this comment (#2032881) Southland Tales never made it to Las Vegas. I have heard so much negative that I had written it off. Do you really reccomend it? You seem to know what you are talking about. (Reply to this) |
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blattman writes: on Sep 15 2008 11:42 PM In reply to this comment (#2032923) Southland Tales never made it to Las Vegas. I have heard so much negative that I had written it off. Do you really reccomend it? You seem to know what you are talking about. What is the Go-getter about? I have never heard of it, and that is rare. (Reply to this) |
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blattman writes: on Sep 15 2008 11:50 PM I loved Pushing Daisys! Quirky and morbidly fun. The cast shines, especially when Kriston Chenowith (who got the nickname "trunk monkey" in one episode) gets a song. My favorite version of Hopelessly devoted to you, ever! (Reply to this) |
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Cdr Chaos writes: on Sep 16 2008 12:12 AM Like any movie that deals with the evils of capitalism, the critics loved to hate it. In the end however, the fans are the ones that will fork over their cash to buy it on DVD (or blu-ray for those of you who aren't crippled by the recession like me), and in the end its the fans who will get to enjoy a movie as awesome as this one. This is the case of seeing this movie is not a choice, you *have* to see it at least once. (Reply to this) |
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jacog writes: on Sep 16 2008 02:14 AM In reply to this comment (#2032934) EXECUTIVE-BOSS ... "WHO CARES????" is a rather odd thing to post in a thread below several other posters who have already indicated that they actually do care. I think what you really meant to say was that YOU don't care, which is fine. You are entitled to it. (Reply to this) |
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testtubetodd writes: on Sep 16 2008 05:21 AM In reply to this comment (#2032967) I also agree that it will do well on video. You will have everyone who loved it, like me, buying it today or this week. Plus, all the people who will regret not seeing it on the big screen after they receive it from their various online renters. I wish this would have done better, but oh well. The Wachowski brothers will hopefully keep making movie magic. Go Speed Racer Go!! (Reply to this) |
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Dav3 writes: on Sep 16 2008 12:18 PM In reply to this comment (#2032886) If there's ever been a "guilty pleasure" it's The Love Guru. You really don't want to admit you enjoyed it, but I'd be lying if I said Mike Meyers didn't make me (and the 12 other people in the theater) laugh out loud the whole way through. Of course the best laugh was an outtake they put in during the credits. There's a shot in a locker room with the hockey team and all the characters. We can see all of Verne Troyer (aka Mini-Me from Austin Powers), but everybody else stops at the waist. You hear the director (or somebody) say, "Can we change the framing, all I can see is a$$es", to which Verne replies, "Welcome to my world" (Reply to this) |
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