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Stephen Schaefer’s Hollywood & Mine Stephen Schaefer © Provided by Boston Herald This image released by Amazon shows Chris Pratt, from second left, Edwin Hodge and Sam Richardson in a scene from The Tomorrow War. (Frank Masi/Amazon via AP) ‘The Tomorrow War’ stars Chris Pratt as a heroic father figure who has issues with his own father (J.K. Simmons).  As a $200 million sci-fi fantasy, ‘War’ begins as time-traveling Earthlings come from 30 years in the future, yes 2051, to warn everyone that monstrous aliens, notable for their beast-like demeanor and notably ferocious with several sets of chompers are waging a war of extinction – and winning.  So people today – all sorts of people – are recruited and sent via a teleporter to 2051 where most quickly die as they are eaten and eradicated by those huge horrors from Outer Space.  Yes, there are many surprises along the way, including who Pratt meets in 2051.  Director Adam McKay, Pratt and s

Last Train from Gun Hill - Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum

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Yellow Alert! Amazon France lists Star Trek I-IV for 4K Ultra HD in September, plus new Paramount Presents BDs

You remember how I said yesterday that I’d been interviewed for an article on Trek Report about the potential for the classic Star Trek films to be remastered and released in 4K Ultra HD? And I also said that I’d circle back to the subject, but that essentially there was no new news to report at this time? So the short of what I indicated in the interview was that Paramount definitely wanted to remaster all of the classic Trek films in 4K, and that they’ve clearly ramped up their catalog releases on BD and 4K during the pandemic, and are continuing to remaster their classic catalog films. It was simply a matter of cost, but it was my belief that they’d get around to it eventually. Just don’t hold your breath, right? I mean, how many times have we heard that they were talking about it, and then nothing ever happens? So, sound advice.

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