Sunday, December 26, 2010

Blu-ray 21st December Releases

Salt (Deluxe Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]

Sony / 2010 / 100 Minutes / Unrated
Street Date: December 21, 2010 

 

 

 

 

 

Genres: Action, spy-thriller

Starring: Angelina Jolie and Liev Schreiber
Director: Philip Noyce 

 
Plot Synopsis:  Angelina Jolie stars in Columbia Pictures' Salt, a contemporary espionage thriller. Before becoming a CIA officer, Evelyn Salt (Jolie) swore an oath to duty, honor, and country. She will prove loyal to these when a defector accuses her of being a Russian sleeper spy. Salt goes on the run, using all her skills and years of experience as a covert operative to elude capture, protect her husband, and stay one step ahead of her colleagues at the CIA.

Disc Features:

movieIQ
The Ultimate Female Action Hero
The Real Agents
Spy Disguise: The Looks of Evelyn Salt
The Modern Master of the Political Thriller: Phillip Noyce
False Identity: Creating A New Reality
"The Treatment" Radio Interview with Phillip Noyce
SALT: Declassified
Filmmakers' Commentary
Unrated Filmmakers' Commentary
Unrated Extended Filmmakers' Commentary
Spy Cam: Picture-in-Picture

 

Step Up 3 (Three-Disc Combo Pack: Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy)

Disney/Buena Vista / 2010 / 107 Minutes / Rated PG-13
Street Date: December 21, 2010 

 

 

 

Genres: Dance, musical, drama


Starring: Sharni Vinson, Rick Malambri, and Adam G. Sevani


Plot Synopsis: Step it up to the stratosphere with Step Up 3, the eye-popping dance movie that gets your juices flowing like nothing before it. Gravity-defying routines, pulse-pounding music and heated drama take you to a dimension that's nothing less than amazing. When a tight-knit group of New York City street dancers are pitted against the best hip hop dancers in the world, it's a high stakes dance battle that'll change their lives forever. And with hot new chart-topping tracks from Flo Rida (Feat. David Guetta), Trey Songz, Wisin y Yandel and Sofia Fresh (Feat. T-Pain) - plus exclusive, dance-filled bonus features - experiencing Step Up 3 is one of the most exhilarating moves you can make.

Disc Features:

DVD
• Extra moves (Linear Video). This music montage features the dancers with alternate angles and extra footage
• Making of the music videos (Linear Video)
• Music Videos
o "Club Can't Handle Me" - Flo Rida featuring David Guetta (3:52)
o "My Own Step (theme from Step Up 3D)" - Roscoe Dash and T-Pain, featuring Fabo (4:42)
o "Already Taken" - Trey Songz (3:58)
o "This Girl" - Laza Morgan (3:13)
o "This Instant" - Sophia Fresh featuring T-Pain (3:36)
o "No Te Quiero (Remix)" - Sophia Del Carmen featuring Pitbull (3:13)
o "Irresistible" - Wisiny Yandel (3:15)
o "Spirit of the Radio" - Jrandall (3:10) BD (included all DVD bonus features, plus)
• Born From A Boombox: A Luke Katcher Film (Linear Video). View the never-before-seen documentary Luke made to get into film school
• Deleted scenes (Linear Video). With intros by Director Jon M. Chu
o Club Battle (3:34 includes intro)
o Sneaker Montage (4:06 includes intro)
o Carlos Explains Redhook (1:34 includes intro)
o Jacob Tribal Story (4:32 includes intro)
o Capoeira (3:49 includes intro)
o Moose Gets "Sick" (2:52 includes intro)
o Sad Montage (3:53 includes intro)
o Opening World Jam (4:28 includes intro)
• NOTE: The 1-disc 3D Blu-ray contains the feature only; there is no bonus on the 3D Blu-ray


 

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (Blu-ray + Digital Copy)

20th Century Fox / 2010 / 133 Minutes / Rated PG-13
Street Date: December 21, 2010





Genres: Drama


Starring: Shia LaBeouf, Michael Douglas and Carey Mulligan
Director: Oliver Stone


Plot Synopsis: Following a lengthy prison term, Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) finds himself on the outside looking in at a world he once commanded. Hoping to repair his relationship with his daughter, Winnie (Carey Mulligan), Gekko forges an alliance with her fiancé, Jake (Shia LaBeouf). But Winnie and Jake learn the hard way that Gekko is still a master manipulator who will stop at nothing to reclaim his rightful place at the top of Wall Street.


Disc Features:



  • Commentary by Director Oliver Stone





  • A Conversation with Oliver Stone and the Cast of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps





  • Money, Money, Money: The Rise and Fall of Wall Street





  • Deleted and Extended Scenes



  • Other releases/ Back catalog releases:

    Devil [Blu-ray]


    Futurama: Volume 5 [Blu-ray]


    Family Guy: It's A Trap! [Blu-ray]


    Laugh It Up Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy (It's A Trap / Something Something Something Dark Side / Blue Harvest) [Blu-ray]


    Orlando [Blu-ray]

    TRON Is The Number 1 Movie.


    # Title Dec 17 - 19


    Weeks
    Cumulative Distributor










    1 TRON: Legacy $ 44,026,211


    1
    $ 44,026,211 Buena Vista
    2 Yogi Bear 16,411,322


    1
    16,411,322 Warner Bros.
    3 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage... 12,388,662


    2
    42,752,237 Fox
    4 The Fighter 12,135,468


    2
    12,569,403 Paramount
    5 Tangled 8,775,344


    4
    127,918,276 Buena Vista
    6 The Tourist 8,522,287


    2
    30,613,520 Sony
    7 Black Swan 8,383,479


    3
    15,791,753 Fox Searchlight
    8 How Do You Know 7,484,696


    1
    7,484,696 Sony
    9 Harry Potter/Deathly Hallows Part 1 5,022,361


    5
    265,723,618 Warner Bros.
    10 Unstoppable 1,843,696


    6
    77,386,304 Fox










    11 Burlesque 1,425,855


    4
    35,537,765 Sony
    12 Due Date 1,262,257


    7
    97,327,179 Warner Bros.
    13 Love and Other Drugs 1,111,878


    4
    30,201,141 Fox
    14 The King's Speech 1,097,131


    3
    2,936,959 Weinstein Co.
    15 Megamind 690,573


    7
    141,641,535 Paramount
    16 127 Hours 556,044


    6
    9,321,571 Fox Searchlight
    17 Faster 433,950


    4
    22,500,498 CBS
    18 Red 336,572


    9
    88,429,993 Summit
    19 The Social Network 282,025


    12
    91,840,926 Sony
    20 Fair Game 219,973


    6
    8,650,388 Summit




















    Sunday, December 19, 2010

    Blu-ray 14th December Releases

    Despicable Me (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)

    Universal / 2010 / 95 Minutes / Rated G
    Street Date: December 14, 2010 

     

     

     

     

    Genres: Family, Comedy, Animation

    Starring: Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Russell Brand, Kristen Wiig, Miranda Cosgrove, Will Arnett, Danny McBride, Jack McBrayer, Julie Andrews
    Director: Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud

    Plot Synopsis: “**** This Year’s COOLEST Animated Comedy!” – Jeff Craig, Sixty Second Preview

    Get ready for a minion laughs in the funniest blockbuster hit of the year!

    Vying for the title of “World’s Greatest Villain”, Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) – along with his hilarious crew of mischievous minions – plots to pull off the craziest crime of the century: steal the moon! But when Gru enlists the help of three little girls, they see something in him nobody else has ever seen: the perfect dad. From executive producer Chris Meledandri (Horton Hears a Who, Ice Age), and featuring the voices of an all-star comedic cast, including Jason Segel, Russell Brand, Miranda Cosgrove and Julie Andrews, Despicable Me is “rousingly funny, heartfelt and imaginative” (Pete Hammond, Boxoffice Magazine).

    Disc Features:
    • Commentary with directors Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin, featuring the Minions!
    • The World of Despicable Me
    • Despicable Beats
    • Gru's Rocket Builder
    • A Global Effort
    • Three all new, mini-movies starring the Minions (for a limited time only)
    • The Voices of Despicable Me
    • Super Silly Fun Land

    Exclusive HD Content

    • GRU-CONTROL: Through a picture-in-picture window, see the making of the film with behind-the-scenes footage and cast/filmmaker interviews
    • Miss Hattie's Top Secret Cookie Recipes: Margo is proud to present the recipes for those wonderful cookies that the loveable orphans under Miss Hattie's care enjoy so much!
    • pocket BLU
    • My Scenes
    • BD-Live


    The A-Team (+ Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]

    20th Century Fox / 2010 / 117 Minutes / Rated PG-13
    Street Date: December 14, 2010 

    3.5 out of 5 Recommended




    Genres: Action-packed, Adventure

    Starring: Liam Neeson and Bradley Cooper

    Director:

    Plot Synopsis: There’s more action, more adventure — and more attitude — in The A-Team Extended Edition, which includes a never-before-seen version of the film with spectacular added footage not shown in theaters!

    Buckle up for an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride starring Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Sharlto Copley. Convicted by a military court for a crime they didn’t commit, a daring team of former Special Forces soldiers must utilize their unique talents to break out of prison and tackle their toughest mission yet. It’s going to take guts, split-second timing and an arsenal of explosive weapons...this is a job for The A-Team.

    Disc Features:

    • The Devil's in the Details: Inside the Action with Joe Carnahan– The Blu-ray includes this exclusive picture-in-picture track with director Joe Carnahan that is basically Fox's version of Warner's Maximum Movie Mode.
    • Deleted Scenes (HD, 9 minutes) – Six deleted and extended scenes are included here: 'Giant Tea Party,' 'Pecker,' 'The Humvees Days Are Numbered,' 'Hannibal Needs Supplies,' '5 More Minutes,' and 'Lynch and his Doll.'
    • Gag Reel (HD, 7 minutes) –
    • Character Chronicles(HD, 23 minutes) –
    • Plan of Attack (HD, 29 minutes) –
    • Visual Effects Before and After (HD, 6 minutes) –
    • Live Lookup 
    • BD-Live
    The Other Guys (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)

    Sony / 2010 / 116 Minutes / Unrated
    Street Date: December 14, 2010

     

     

     

     

    Genres: Action,Comedy

    Starring: Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell
    Director: Adam McKay

    Plot Synopsis: Misfit NYPD detectives Gamble and Hoitz (Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg) are sentenced to life behind the desk. They hate each other and the monotony of their meaningless jobs, as they’re forced to live in the shadow of the two biggest and most badass cops on the force (Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson). But when those guys go down for the count, opportunity knocks for Gamble and Hoitz. Stumbling onto what could be one of the biggest crimes in years, can The Other Guys step up their game to solve the case without killing each other and destroying NYC in the process? From the director of Step Brothers and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.

    Disc Features:

    "Pimps Don't Cry" music video
    Extreme Close Up
    Everyone Hates The DVD Guy
    movieIQ
    The "Mom"-mentary- Unrated Version
    The "Mom"-mentary
    Line-O-Rama
    Deleted & Extended Scenes
    Alternate Action
    Wasn't That???
    Crash and Burn!
    Why Are There Brits In This Movie?
    Rob Riggle Likes To Party
    We Shouldn't Kiss Chicken
    Mark Wahlberg's Eating Contest Entourage
    Bed Bath and Way Beyond
     


    The Town (Extended Cut Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)

    Warner Brothers / 2010 / 125 Minutes / Rated R
    Street Date: December 17, 2010 

    3.5 out of 5 Recommended

     

     

    Genres: Action, thriller

    Starring: Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, and Jeremy Renner
    Director: Ben Affleck

    Plot Synopsis: Ben Affleck follows his acclaimed Gone Baby Gone directorial debut by directing, co-writing and starring in a taut thriller about robbers and cops, friendship and betrayal, love and hope and escaping a past that has no future. He plays Doug MacRay, leader of a Boston bank robber gang but not cut from the same cloth as his fellow thieves. When Doug falls into a passionate romance with the bank manager (Rebecca Hall) briefly taken hostage in their last heist, he wants out of this life and out of the town. As the Feds close in and the crew questions his loyalty, he has one of two choices: betray his friends or lose the woman he loves. Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively, Titus Welliver, Pete Postlethwaite and Chris Cooper also star.

    Disc Features:
    Includes theatrical version plus extended cut not seen in theaters
    Commentary on both versions by Ben Affleck
    English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 on both versions; French Dolby 5.1 and Spanish Dolby 5.1 on theatrical version only
    Ben's Boston: Actor-director Ben Affleck takes you through the moviemaking process in his hometown. Segments include: The Cathedral of Boston; Nuns with Guns: Filming in the North End; Pulling Off the Perfect Heist; The Town: and more

    Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'hoole (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)

    Warner Brothers / 2010 / 90 Minutes / Rated PG
    Street Date: December 17, 2010




    Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy, Animation

    Starring: Abbie Cornish, Miriam Margolyes, Helen Mirren, Sam Neill, Geoffrey Rush, Jim Sturgess and Hugo Weaving.
    Director: Zack Snyder

    Plot Synopsis: Acclaimed filmmaker Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen) makes his animation debut with this fantasy adventure based on the beloved books by Kathryn Lasky. Young owl Soren marvels at his father's epic stories of the Guardians of Ga'Hoole, mythic winged warriors who fought a great battle to save all owl kind from the evil Pure Ones. When he and brother Kludd fall from their treetop home and into the talons of the Pure Ones, it's up to Soren to make a daring escape with the help of other brave owls. Together they seek the Great Tree, home of the Guardians--the only hope of defeating the Pure Ones and saving the owl kingdoms. The stellar voice cast includes Abbie Cornish, Miriam Margolyes, Helen Mirren, Sam Neill, Geoffrey Rush, Jim Sturgess and Hugo Weaving.


    Disc Features:
    Maximum Kid Mode: Soren guides you through the movie and reveals exciting real-life stories about the owl kingdom--includes two challenges, Armor Up with Soren and Eglantine, and Match the Owl Treats
    Legend of the Guardians: Rise of the Guardians: The owls' legendary bedtime story
    To the Sky music video by Owl City
    Four artwork galleries
    True Guardians of the Earth: Digger and Rico Rodriguez host a look into the world of owls
    New Looney Tunes cartoon: Fur of Flying

    Other releases/ Back catalog releases:

    24: Season Eight - The Complete Final Season [Blu-ray]




    Cyrus [Blu-ray]


    Nanny McPhee Returns [Blu-ray]


    True Grit [Blu-ray]


    Hard Boiled [Blu-ray]

    Narnia Crown As The No.1 Movie At The Box Office


    Two big-budget new releases topped the North American box office but moviegoers were not too enthusiastic about either one. Debuting at number one was the fantasy sequel The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader while the Johnny Depp-Angelina Jolie spy flick The Tourist opened in second place. The overall marketplace remained sluggish as ticket buyers continued to wait for that one blockbuster that truly excites them.
    The third installment in the Narnia franchise opened at number one with $24M, according to final studio figures, but failed to reach even half of the debut weekend grosses of its two predecessors. Released by Fox and presented in 3D, the new chapter averaged $6,752 from 3,555 locations. Openings for the first two 2D films, which were distributed by Disney, were $65.6M for The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe from this same weekend in 2005 and $55M for Prince Caspian from May 2008. Dawn Treader even opened below the $25.8M of 2007's The Golden Compass, another effects-heavy fantasy adventure debuting in early December. That pic failed to triple its opening weekend and ended its domestic run with $70.1M.
    December films tend to have better legs than those released in the other eleven months since holiday shopping makes moviegoing a lower priority earlier in the month and the Christmas holidays boost attendance in the final week. But sequels and films with built-in audiences tend to have weaker legs. Fox reported that the audience for Dawn Treader was broad with 51% being female and 52% being under 25. The CinemaScore was a good A-. Overseas markets saw much better results with an estimated $81M since last week for a healthy global total of $105M. The production cost was an estimated $150M.
    Opening in second place was the Johnny Depp-Angelina Jolie vehicle The Tourist which collected $16.5M from a more narrow release in 2,756 theaters for a $5,977 average. Boasting more starpower than what should be allowed by law in Hollywood, the PG-13 pic tells of an American math teacher visiting Venice who is lured into a dangerous world by a seductive British agent. The Sony release earned lackluster reviews and instead was sold on the star wattage of the leads who are undoubtedly among the world's most popular superstars.
    But with a generic story that wasn't properly explained in the trailers, audiences hesitated. The debut for the $100M-budgeted pic fell a little short of the star-driven spy pic Knight & Day from this past summer which bowed to $20.1M and a $6,501 average on its way to $76.4M. Tourist also debuted with less than half of the $36M that Jolie's last film Salt opened to in July. A weak B CinemaScore indicates a shaky road ahead. Exit polls showed that the crowd was 55% female and 53% over 30.
    Rapunzel dropped from first place but the 3D toon Tangled held up well sliding only 34% to $14.3M in its third weekend. Disney has grossed $115.4M to date with its hit princess pic and the road may lead to about $175M after the holidays.
    Dropping 50% in its fourth round was the wizard hit Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 which took in $8.5M lifting the 24-day cume to $257.7M. It was the lowest fourth-weekend gross for any film in the long-lasting franchise despite the fact that it enjoyed the highest ticket prices. The last film Half-Blood Prince did $8.9M in August 2009 while the last holiday season chapter Goblet of Fire managed $10.3M in December 2005 which coincidentally also featured the top spot debut of a Narnia film. The first 24 days accounted for 84% of Goblet's $290M total and 89% of Prince's $302M final. Even with the Christmas and New Year's holiday boosts around the corner, Deathly Hallows still looks on course to finish its domestic run at or just shy of the $300M mark.
    Denzel Washington's leggy action hit Unstoppable dipped 38% in its fifth frame to $3.7M with Fox's sum rising to $74.2M.
    Fox Searchlight orchestrated a wildly successful expansion of its awards contender Black Swan by widening from 18 to 90 theaters and jumping up to number six. Films with so few theaters almost never get this high on the charts. The Natalie Portman ballet thriller grossed $3.3M for an incredible $36,726 average becoming only the second film of the last two years to crack the national top ten while playing in less than 100 theaters. Cyrus, the distributor's indie comedy hit from July, was the other. With more cities to come this Friday, and with Portman likely to score awards and nominations from various industry groups in the days and weeks ahead, look for Swan to remain a major box office force in the long-term. So far, it has beaten the numbers of last December's Up in the Air which was released in a similar manner over the same weeks with better averages on the first weekend ($80,212 vs $78,763) and second ($36,726 vs $33,255).
    Sony's musical Burlesque followed with $3.2M, down 48%, for a $32.5M tally to date. Fox's comedy Love and Other Drugs grossed $3M, down 47%, and put its total at $27.6M.
    Comedies rounded out the top ten with the Robert Downey Jr. film Due Date taking in $2.6M, down 38%, for a $94.9M cume and the 3D toon Megamind dropping 49% to $2.5M raising Paramount's total to $140.2M.
    Paramount generated an explosive platform debut for its Oscar hopeful The Fighter starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale which grossed $300,010 from just four theaters in three markets for a scorching $75,003 average. Based on a true story of half-brothers that were both boxers, the R-rated film played in New York and Los Angeles plus Boston and Lowell, Massachusetts which is where the brothers are from. Reviews have been very positive and Bale is already being touted as the front-runner to win all the Best Supporting Actor trophies this awards season. Rather than expand the film gradually and let word-of-mouth build over time, the studio is quickly going nationwide on Friday into more than 2,200 theaters over a very competitive frame that will see rival films Tron: Legacy, How Do You Know, and Yogi Bear all entering the ring. The Fighter is hoping for some Golden Globe nominations this week as it goes into its wide break.
    Disney platformed Miramax's Helen Mirren-led The Tempest in five theaters and bowed to $42,436 for a solid $8,487 average. The Julie Taymor-directed film met with weak reviews and expands to 20 locations on Friday.
    # Title Dec 10 - 12


    Weeks
    Cumulative Distributor










    1 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage... $ 24,005,069


    1
    $ 24,005,069 Fox
    2 The Tourist 16,472,458


    1
    16,472,458 Sony
    3 Tangled 14,331,687


    3
    115,395,560 Buena Vista
    4 Harry Potter/Deathly Hallows Part 1 8,484,316


    4
    257,672,721 Warner Bros.
    5 Unstoppable 3,705,966


    5
    74,227,908 Fox
    6 Black Swan 3,305,368


    2
    5,584,542 Fox Searchlight
    7 Burlesque 3,166,613


    3
    32,540,780 Sony
    8 Love and Other Drugs 2,981,509


    3
    27,629,936 Fox
    9 Due Date 2,581,147


    6
    94,919,650 Warner Bros.
    10 Megamind 2,526,824


    6
    140,218,962 Paramount










    11 Faster 1,731,840


    3
    21,336,961 CBS
    12 The Next Three Days 1,025,033


    4
    20,300,979 Lionsgate
    13 127 Hours 1,008,858


    5
    8,250,856 Fox Searchlight
    14 The Warrior's Way 975,541


    2
    4,952,347 Relativity
    15 The King's Speech 591,818


    2
    1,524,123 Weinstein Co.
    16 Fair Game 555,618


    5
    8,207,297 Summit
    17 Morning Glory 503,249


    4
    30,200,831 Paramount
    18 Red 431,047


    8
    87,896,725 Summit
    19 The Fighter 300,010


    1
    300,010 Paramount
    20 The Social Network 285,193


    11
    91,396,420 Sony

    Blu-ray 7th December Releases

    Inception (Three-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)

    Warner Brothers / 2010 / 148 Minutes / Unrated
    Street Date: December 07, 2010

    4.5 out of 5Fully recommended. A must own.



    Genres: Sci-fi Thriller, action, suspense

    Starring: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas
    Director: Christopher Nolan

    Plot Synopsis: Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan directs an international cast in this sci-fi actioner that travels around the globe and into the world of dreams. Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) is the best there is at extraction: stealing valuable secrets inside the subconscious during the mind’s vulnerable dream state. His skill has made him a coveted player in industrial espionage but also has made him a fugitive and cost him dearly. Now he may get a second chance if he can do the impossible: inception, planting an idea rather than stealing one. If they succeed, Cobb and his team could pull off the perfect crime. But no planning or expertise can prepare them for a dangerous enemy that seems to predict their every move. An enemy only Cobb could have seen coming.

    Disc Features:
    Disc One
    • Extraction Mode  If one is not in the mood for watching the movie with the feature on, the same segments can be watched separately and found under "Jump Right into the Action" (HD, 44 min)
    • BD-Live — A BD-Live link takes you to Warner's online portal, where you can view various trailers.
    Disc Two
    • Dreams: Cinema of the Subconscious (HD, 44 min) — Featuring interviews with many professors, psychologists and other experts, this short documentary about dreams as another state of reality is interesting and entertaining. Hosted by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the discussions are rather intriguing and somewhat fascinating with cool illustrations to relax the mood.
    • "Inception: The Cobol Job" (HD, 15 min) — Serving as a prologue to the film, this motion comic tells the story of how Cobb, Arthur and Nash were initially hired by Cobol Engineering.
    • 5.1 Inception Soundtrack — Hans Zimmer's superbly excellent musical score is presented here as individual tracks and in DTS-HD Master Audio.
    • Project Somnacin: Confidential Files (HD) —
    • Still Gallery (HD) — T
    • Trailers (HD) — This is a large assortment of theatrical previews and TV spots.
    • BD-Live
    Disc Three
    • The third disc is a DVD copy of 'Inception' and a Digital Copy for portable devices.

    Shrek Forever After (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo)

    Paramount / 2010 / 100 Minutes / Rated PG
    Street Date: December 07, 2010






    Genres: Family, Animation, Fantasy

    Starring: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas
    Director: Mike Mitchell

    Plot Synopsis: One of the top 10 films of the year, SHREK FOREVER AFTER was heralded by audiences and critics around the world as the fitting finale to one of the most entertaining sagas in film history. The franchise’s final chapter will debut in DreamWorks Animation’s Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack which includes the all-new DONKEY’S CHRISTMAS SHREKTACULAR, plus over 2 hours of bonus features such as deleted scenes, secrets of SHREK FOREVER AFTER, a look at “Shrek, The Musical,” more holiday music, a 12 Days of Christmas pop-up book, interactive games and so much more.
    A hilarious holiday program that is a perfect holiday treat for the whole family, DONKEY’S CHRISTMAS SHREKTACULAR will be available for a limited time only and features all your favorite characters as they perform classic holiday songs with Shrek-ized lyrics, as well as “Shrek’s Yule Log,” featuring over 25 uproarious character appearances in front of a crackling virtual fireplace.

    Disc Features:
    Donkey’s Christmas Shrektacular
    • Donkey’s Caroling Christmas-tacular
    • Shrek’s Yule Log
    • 12 Days of Christmas Pop-up Book
    • Donkey’s Decoration Scramble
    • Cookin’ With Cookie
    • Gingy’s Games & Activities
    Secrets of Shrek Forever After Shrek, Rattle & Roll Music & More
    Deleted Scenes
    Filmmakers’ Commentary
    From Swamp to Stage: The Making of Shrek The Musical
    Blu-ray exclusive extras
    • The Animators’ Corner
    • Shrek’s Interactive Journey: IV
    • BD-Live Merry Music Festival
    Other releases/ Back catalog releases:

    Shrek: The Whole Story (Shrek / Shrek 2 / Shrek the Third / Shrek Forever After) [Blu-ray]


    Beyoncé: I Am... World Tour [Blu-ray]


    Letters to God [Blu-ray]


    UFC: Ultimate Heavyweights [Blu-ray]