6:05 AM - The Most Anticipated Blu Ray Movies of March 2011
As we know, with technology's high developing, more and more
novel and creative things have become walking into the life of
people, and more and more people have become enjoying the colorful
life leaded by the high tech. For example, as long as we have time,
we can enjoy our movies or music on any portable devices such as
apple's ipod , iphone, or ipad, even ipad 2, iphone 5 etc.
Today we have catched a good opportunity that a great week in
DVD and Blu-ray releases includes a pair of classics on Blu-ray and
Natalie Portman's Oscar-winning 'Black Swan' performance.
The last week of March is one of the year's best in DVD and
Blu-ray releases. Natalie Portman's award-winning performance and
Disney's 50th animated feature film hit home video, as well as a
pair of fantastic Blu-ray re-releases.
The following titles can now be found on DVD and Blue-ray,
the key is that these movies are the most anticipated in March
2011, and after we enjoy them, we can convert thses blu ray movies
to dvd in order to enjoy the following day's
blu
ray copy.
Black Swan- One of the most heralded films of 2010 also
helped Natalie Portman snag an Academy Award for Best Actress. Of
course, her uncanny ability to cry on camera didn't hurt. Although
our 3.5-star review was not quite as perfect as Aronofsky would
hope, the general acclaim should carry over onto home video.
Although Black Swan started off with a limited theatrical
release, Fox Searchlight pushed a wide release shortly after and
the film has since earned $288 million worldwide on just a $13
million budget.
Tangled- Amidst a massive production budget of $260 million,
Tangled was a critical and box office hit, raking in $559 million
and a 4-star review from us. Disney's latest success marks its 50th
feature-length animated film and keeps its tradition of retelling
classic tales.
The animation is pristine in Tangled and it shines on the
home video release. Every color pops on screen and showcases the
best Disney has to offer in the animation department.
Fair
Game- Director Doug Liman couldn't bring the magic of The Bourne
Identity to his latest crime thriller, but it served its purpose by
telling the true story of Valerie Plame Wilson. Maybe people just
didn't want to see a movie about Saddam Hussein's alleged uranium
purchases, or maybe Liman just didn't make it compelling enough,
but the film lacked the entertainment value most expect from their
political thrillers.
Fair Game lives in that rough edge between dull colors and no
colors. Although it is sleek and metallic in its style, it doesn't
provide much of a cinematic experience other than the unpredictable
characters within - even though it is based on a true story. Let's
just call it another another forgettable CIA thriller.
Now, after learning about this, do you want to have a feast our
eyes on thses grant blu ray movies on our ipo, or iphone? What are
you waiting for? Just use a blu ray ripper to help you to
rip blu ray to various
video formats to play it on portable devices such as ps3, yes, just
rip
blu
ray to ps3 to enjoy them.