Blu-ray New Releases July 22nd 2008
July 22, 2008 by Dave Cowl
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Name: Dave Cowl
Email: dave@formatwarcentral.com
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About: Originally from New Zealand, Dave now resides in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a doctorate in Electrical Engineering, Dave's day job
involves developing high resolution LCoS projectors.
Dave also has a strong interest in cinema and film making, and has
always been an early adopter - he still uses his Sony DVP-S7000 DVD
Player and also owns first generation Blu-ray, HD DVD and DTheater
D-VHS equipment.
Dave has been following the HD Disc format war since the beginning,
which resulted in the Blu-ray Statistics and HD DVD Statistics
websites, designed to track the studio progress with features as they
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These are the Blu-ray new releases for July 22nd 2008.
21
Sony Pictures
Retail: $38.96
Amazon: $25.95
Earth: The Biography
BBC Warner
Retail: $39.99
Amazon: $27.95
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Sony Pictures
Retail: $28.95
Amazon: $19.95
Mysterious Aqua - Music Experience in 3-Dimensional Sound Reality
Surround Records
Retail: $29.99
Amazon: $20.95
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Sony Pictures
Retail: $28.95
Amazon: $19.95
The Mummy Returns
Universal Pictures
Retail: $29.98
Amazon: $19.95
The Mummy
Universal Pictures
Retail: $29.98
Amazon: $19.95
The Perfect Storm
Warner Home Video
Retail: $28.99
Amazon: $19.95
The Scorpion King
Universal Pictures
Retail: $29.98
Amazon: $19.95
Urban Legend
Sony Pictures
Retail: $28.95
Amazon: $19.95
some decent titles, and I really like the look of the 19.95 price tag on some of those. It makes it a lot easier for me to see myself spending around 20 on a movie, then 25-30
I like that you have cover art for all the releases.
We are expecting that this will be a weekly feature on FWC.
I went to local Walmart last night and they didn’t have any of the Mummy movies. Are they not treating these as new releases??? Seems odd that they would not stock such hits….
wal mart is lackluster when it comes to getting movies in on release dates. They do that with video games too, unless your in an area where there is really high demand, they get it like 3 or 4 days later onto the shelves
Looks like they are screwing themselves like they did with Batman Begins…
@Tyler Pruitt -
Maybe their still down about not being number 1 or 2 now in DVD sales.
I checked my local Wal-Mart, and they did get some copies of The Mummy and The Mummy Returns on BD. The were $19.99 each.