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48 Hrs Blu-ray Review - Paramount Presents Edition • Home Theater Forum

Package Includes: Blu-ray, Digital Copy Case Type: Paramount Presents fold out with clear interior case Disc Type: BD50 (dual layer) Region: A MSRP: $19.99 Reggie: This ain’t no damn way to start a partnership. Jack: Now, get this! We ain’t partners. We ain’t brothers. And we ain’t friends. I’m puttin’ you down and keepin’ you down until Ganz is locked up or dead. And if Ganz gets away, you’re gonna be sorry you ever met me! Reggie: I’m already sorry.   Eddie Murphy stars as convict Reggie Hammond, and Nick Nolte as Jack Cates, the police detective who secures his short-term so that they can track down Ganz (James Remar), a violent escaped criminal and former member of Hammond’s robbery crew. Hammond hid the loot from the turn that landed him in jail, and he and Cates have just 48 hours to track down the money, Ganz, Ganz’s trigger-happy partner Billy Bear (Sonny Landham), and the girl they’ve kidnapped as collateral to get their hands

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

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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