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Prey will be released on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on October 3 via 20th Century Studios. Best Buy will carry an exclusive Steelbook 4K UHD edition of the Emmy-nominated Hulu film for $40.99.
The 2022 fifth installment in the Predator franchise is directed by Dan Trachtenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane) and written by Patrick Aison. Amber Midthunder, Dakota Beavers, Dane DiLiegro, Michelle Thrush, Stormee Kipp, Julian Black Antelope, and Bennett Taylor star.
In addition to the English audio, a Comanche track with English subtitles is also included. Special features are listed below, where you can also see the full Steelbook packaging with art by Attila Szarka.
Special features:
Audio commentary by Dan Trachtenberg, actor Amber Midthunder, director of photography Jeff Cutter, and editor Angela M. Catanzaro
Making of Prey featurette
FYC Panel with Dan Trachtenberg, Amber Midthunder, Jeff Cutter, Angela M. Catanzaro, producer Jhane Myers, and creature effects designer Alec Gillis
Alternative opening scene with commentary by Dan Trachtenberg
Deleted scene with commentary by Dan Trachtenberg
Pre-vis deleted scene with commentary by Dan Trachtenberg
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Set in the Comanche Nation 300 years ago, Prey is the story of a young woman, Naru, a fierce and highly skilled warrior. She has been raised in the shadow of some of the most legendary hunters who roam the Great Plains, so when danger threatens her camp, she sets out to protect her people. The prey she stalks, and ultimately confronts, turns out to be a highly evolved alien predator with a technically advanced arsenal, resulting in a vicious and terrifying showdown between the two adversaries. Set in the Comanche Nation 300 years ago, Prey is the story of a young woman, Naru, a fierce and highly skilled warrior. She has been raised in the shadow of some of the most legendary hunters who roam the Great Plains, so when danger threatens her camp, she sets out to protect her people. The prey she stalks, and ultimately confronts, turns out to be a highly evolved alien predator with a technically advanced arsenal, resulting in a vicious and terrifying showdown between the two adversaries.
Pre-order Prey.
#prey#predator#dan trachtenberg#amber midthunder#dakota beavers#dane diliegro#michelle thrush#dvd#gift#best buy#steelbook#horror#comanche#yautja#Attila Szarka
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Best Buy & Walmart Exclusive Steelbooks for November 7, 2023
#home video#physical media#steelbook#american graffiti#gran turismo#the hunger games#robodoc#robocop#scarface#violent night#the hunger games series#4k#bluray#cover art#november 7#best buy#walmart
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#namor#namor of talokan#kukulkán#tenoch huerta mejia#tenoch huerta#black panther#wakanda forever#black panther wakanda forever#namora#Mabel Cadena#king of talokan#king namor#k'uk'ulkan of talokan#Steelbook#best buy#best buy exclusive#4k steelbook#bluray steelbook#4k#bluray#marvel#mcu#marvel studios#marvel cinematic universe#ryan coogler#movie#film#Best Buy Steelbook#black panther 2#black panther movie
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lol nobody stopped me and i got some good deals. does anyone know if there's an extended/directors cut of 7?
Someone tell me to stop looking at all the Uncut and Directors Cuts of the saw movies on ebay
#also ordered a copy of spiral because best buy was having a killer sale and got a steelbook of it for $10#dana rambles#but ive now got extended versions of 1 2 4 5 6 on the way#i already own 3 as a directors cut
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Best Buy exclusive steelbook coverart for Dead Island 2
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i understand that streaming has fundamentally changed the way home media works and many streaming (especially netflix. mostly netflix) movies no longer get physical media with the cool bonus features and deleted scenes and stuff but any time someone acts like dvds are completely gone it makes me think of that brother bear meme. "this year we lost all dvds...it is the death of dvds..." "QUIT TELLING PEOPLE WE'RE DEAD" "sometimes i can still hear their voices..." i can safely assure you dvds still exist. their fun bonus features still exist. this goes for movies that came out this very year. go to walmart. go to target. go to best buy. on twitter i'm always seeing which new movies are getting their 4k and bluray releases soon. IF has a dvd despite its bad reception. surprisingly a lot of disney+ streaming shows have/will have dvds, such as andor which came out earlier this year with a cool steelbook and everything. i for one am very excited about the planet of the apes special feature where u get to see an alternate cut of the movie without cgi. yeah i'm mad we will never get nimona on dvd because netflix is a piece of shit but can we chill on the doomerism a little. can we stop acting like dvds are dead before they're even close to it.
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avatar For our ultimate fans, return to Pandora with Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water special Collector’s Editions on 4K UHD™ Blu-ray including new bonus features and Avatar 3-Disc Collector’s Edition 3D! Avatar Steelbook also available only at Best Buy. Link in bio.
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saved a few anons asking personal questions not all related to panel shows, spamming answers below the cut :)
she/her!
interesting question! first, i think it's very special that you had the opportunity to study at an international university and i am glad to hear you had so many amazing experiences!
i also feel like i need to preface anything i say with... holidays are obviously different from living, and i hope people can trust that i wouldn't base an entire lifestyle decision off, like, being a fan of taskmaster lmao the state of politics, brexit, housing, prejudice, and more make it difficult to say i'd want to commit to life there — plus i really love new york city, where i do feel at home
that said, i would be open to living in the uk for a period of time, yes. i am certainly very motivated to visit a lot of places, particularly in england, and decided last year to start spending a month or two over there every year (this year i think i will be in york! maybe i can post a little about that if people care). the history and motivations behind that decision are really personal to me, but it feels...right. i am really looking forward to my time there this year and treasure being someone who works remotely and can make that happen
living permanently, it's hard to say, but speaking for my interests in history, architecture, art, cinema — it would be wonderful to explore those things more in person, yes!
i really think in the 6+ years of this blog this is the first i've ever been asked about music! which makes sense ofc it just took me by surprise!
hmmm i think this playlist most accurately expresses what i'm listening to a lot of the time + a lot a lot a lot of classical music, some dad rock, and a few balladeers like judy garland and rufus wainwright
i don't claim to be the world's biggest comedy buff or keep up the best with all of the comedy coming out of the uk and american industries — even though i do enjoy it so much! — but growing up i was very interested in comedy writing. in high school, i worked at a dvd store where people could trade in their old dvds for store credit to buy new ones, so we had a HUGE selection of not only new releases but older, sometimes nicher stuff that you typically wouldn't see at a suburban american blockbuster-like shop. i can't stress how formative this was! i would always go through the store and "beautify" the shelves (pulling all the spines up neatly, keeping everything alphabetised, etc) just to constantly look through what we had in stock, grab the old black bar criterion films before some movie buff snatched them up, touch all the special editions (physical releases were more than just steelbooks back then, like stuff like this). each of the employees had a little shelf in the back room where you could store dvds you wanted to buy when you eventually had the money, keeping them off the floor so no customer would see and buy them. i was always reserving 30+ dvds at a time and spent my whole paychecks at work hahaha
anyways, that's how i found a lot of the random british films i ended up loving — by people trading them in or me just running across them at the store: a cock and bull story, death at a funeral, this is england, gosford park, monty python, (particularly holy grail and life of brian), confetti (didn't love this one but it had a lot of actors i really liked in it so i remember watching it quite a few times) and more — but especially withnail and i and in the loop. i was fucking obsessed with in the loop, which i watched on a loop (zing!) and was ultimately how i worked my way backwards to the thick of it as well as shows like the office uk, alan partridge, green wing, fry and laurie, peep show, and more. (the thick of it and peep show were particularly everything to me!) i still have all of the dvds from the dvd store i worked at! lol
in terms of american comedy, i was obsessed with the state and then their groups' projects like wet hot american summer and reno 911 (michael showalter is a great example of a writer/director i don't think is one of the greats but follows his heart & vision, and i really respect that; my fave of his, which is genuinely so good, is hello my name is doris! underrated lil treasure). i also really loved it's always sunny, flight of the conchords, party down, arrested development, jackass and wild boys, and house md, and some of the wild characters on bravo lmao. we had this channel called logo that was my lifeline to queer content before i really had full-time access to the internet outside of a shared family computer, so i was always watching reruns of jeffrey & cole casserole, the big gay sketch show, plus the l word and queer as folk, and they also did syndication of reno 911 (but i already had all the box sets of that 😭). i was never heavy into the judd apatow/bro comedy that was so big in the 2000s, and even the 80s–90s american comedy heavily influenced by the talent at snl wasn't particularly engaging to me; of that, my favourites were probably throw momma from the train and a couple of romcoms
+ every panel show i could get my hands on! and i think because i was really engaged with sketch comedy i was also reading a lot of playwrights, especially alan bennett, harold pinter, and edward albee, who i had (and have!) huge collections of
and, yes, so many of these are at the foundation of my very favourite formats and styles of comedy: mockumentaries , black comedy or dark comedy, existential comedy, stories rooted in reality or plausibility / domestic dramedy. i used to be very engaged by sketch comedy and wanted to crack the science behind writing funny sketches, but i do think i've moved away from that format and filled that void with the improv nature of panel shows (it works for me the way i think the format of podcasts work for so many other people... i wonder if anyone will relate to that comparison)
comedy evolves so much by the decade and i appreciate a lot of the ways in which it has grown, so i don't think of it as a then vs now, which is better, whatever. and like you i can't help but revisit my nostalgic faves often!
i do think eventually he will! but rn he's lapping up that tv money hahaha my very fave is firing cheeseballs at a dog, but they're all genuinely great!
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Due out on digital July 25 and DVD/Blu-ray/4k on September 19, Rob Marshall’s The Little Mermaid gets a gorgeous limited edition physical release courtesy of Best Buy’s SteelBook collection. That’s not all; there will also be a standard release DVD/Blu-ray as well as a Walmart exclusive with a pin. Among the special features, which may vary depending on which version you pick up, you’ll find an array of behind-the-scenes goodies. Sing Along Version Sing along with your favorite songs while watching the movie with on-screen lyrics. Hotter Under the Water Discover how director Rob Marshall and his team brought the story of The Little Mermaid to life with this documentary in five chapters: A Tale of the Bottomless Blue – Join Rob Marshall on the set of one of the most ambitious and challenging films he’s ever directed. I Know Something’s Starting Right Now - Join cast members Halle Bailey, Melissa McCarthy, Jonah Hauer-King, and more and learn how they were cast in the film and what it was like to bring director Rob Marshall’s vision to life. Down Where It’s Wetter – Dip your toes into the virtual ocean and learn about how the breathtaking underwater world was created with visual effects, imagination and a lot of talented artists. Explore That Shore Up Above – From Prince Eric’s castle to the beach, explore the above-the-sea locations and the elaborate production design behind them. Do What the Music Say – Discover how legendary composer Alan Menken teamed up with Lin- Manuel Miranda to write new songs to accompany the original classics Song Breakdowns “Wild Unchartered Waters” – Prince Eric, played by Jonah Hauer-King, gets his own song, written by Alan Menken and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Go behind the song, from the writing to the recording, to the filming on a practical ship. “Under the Sea” – Get a first-hand look at how professional dancers helped bring director Rob Marshall’s vision to life as they stood in for the various animated sea creatures that sing and dance in this showstopping number. “Kiss the Girl” – Float along and get a frog’s-eye view of the beautiful set built to film the live-action version of this classic song. “Poor Unfortunate Souls” – Join Melissa McCarthy (Ursula) as she takes us on the journey of making her character’s signature song. Featurettes The Scuttlebutt on Sidekicks – Dive in and meet Sebastian, Flounder, and Scuttle, who not only have their own song, “The Scuttlebutt,” but also fresh looks as they work hard to make sure Ariel and Eric kiss before Ursula’s deadline. Passing the Dinglehopper – Ariel met Ariel when Halle Bailey worked with Jodi Benson—the voice of Ariel in the original animated movie—who appears in a clever cameo in the live-action film. Bloopers – Laugh along with the cast as they have the time of their lives making The Little Mermaid.
#IM SO EXCITED!!!!!!!#WE MIGHT GET THE BELOVED SCREEN TEST AFTER ALL 😭😭#i want all of these features cant they just include them on all copies greowfnoerjwfdkf#YALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL#THE STEELBOOK THOUGH????????? ARE WE OKAY???????? !!!!#the little mermaid#the little mermaid 2023#tlm#tlm 2023#halle bailey#jonah hauer king#melissa mccarthy#javier bardem#daveed diggs#awkwafina#jacob tremblay#mytext
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Boo! Boo! They're no longer selling blurays, including the exclusive steelbooks that they've been doing. And no more physical video games apparently. Honestly the exclusive bluray steelbooks and occasional video game sale was like the only reason I ever shopped at best buy. Like I get no longer having them in store I guess, but not even online?? I hate the all digital future :(
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Fall will be released on 4K Ultra HD (with Blu-ray and Digtial) in Steelbook packaging on September 19 exclusively on Best Buy via Lionsgate. Pre-orders are live for $21.99.
The 2022 survival thriller is directed by Scott Mann (The Tournament, Heist) from a script he co-wrote with Jonathan Frank (Mara). Grace Caroline Currey, Virginia Gardner, Mason Gooding, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan star.
Fall is presented unrated in 4K with Dolby Atmos audio. Chris Christodoulou designed the packaging, including a semi-transparent slipcover. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by director/co-writer Scott Mann and producer James Harris
Creating the Impact of Fall
The Making of Fall
“I Have Never Felt More Alive” music video by Madison Beer
Theatrical trailer
For best friends Becky and Hunter, life is all about conquering fears and pushing limits. But after they climb 2,000 feet to the top of a remote, abandoned radio tower, they find themselves stranded with no way down. Now Becky and Hunter’s expert climbing skills will be put to the ultimate test as they desperately fight to survive the elements, a lack of supplies, and vertigo-inducing heights in this adrenaline-fueled thriller.
#fall#caroline currey#virginia gardner#mason gooding#jeffrey dean morgan#steelbook#best buy#lionsgate#dvd#gift#chris christodoulou#madison beer#scott mann#thriller#horror
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FFXVI Steelbook (Best Buy Preorder Bonus)
Arrived yesterday. Wasn't given out when the game was picked up, was instead shipped out.
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This steelbook for the first film looks awesome 😎 👏🏻
#black panther#t’challa#chadwick boseman#rip chadwick boseman#okoye#danai gurira#Nakia#lupita nyong'o#shuri#letitia wright#w’kabi#daniel kaluuya#eric killmonger#michael b jordan#ryan coogler#steelbook#4k steelbook#bluray steelbook#best buy exclusive#best buy#bluray#4k#marvel#marvel studios#mcu#marvel cinematic universe#movie#film#best buy steelbook#ancestral plane
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okay i was looking at best buy to see if the Ultraman blu-ray was still holding at $8, and it is, but not only that but a LOT of ultra stuff is available at very low prices right now quick rundown:-
$5: Superior 8 Ultra Brothers, Orb Origin Saga $8: Ultra Q, Ultraman, The⭐Ultraman (Joneus), 80, Gaia $9: Return of Ultraman (non-steelbook), X, Orb, Geed $10: Ultraseven, Mebius, Zero collection $12: Return of Ultraman, Ace, R/B $13: Taro
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?id=pcat17071&st=ultraman
there’s a LOT of hits here for a steal
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The Blob (1988) Best Buy Exclusive 4K Steelbook
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8:00am. I successfully socialized for a while last night. Had some good Korean BBQ, caught up with some folks I haven't seen in a month or so, then I went home.
I'm going to try and write a longer entry here because I've been doing these brief scattershot posts that almost certainly don't convey a positive mental state. Which, to be fair, is accurate.
I'm not at my best lately. I've had difficulty finding energy for things outside of work because my new position (I've been in this position for almost three months and yet it still feels new) takes a lot out of me. I'm dealing with constant questions/clarifications from co-workers on a specific project that I was assigned to be the new expert on, I'm dealing with more consistent interactions with upper management, I'm staring at multiple computer monitors for hours every day (I have blue light glasses, so that helps a little), and while I'm no longer isolated in a screening room for 8 hours a day, I'm still working in a windowless room.
I have a retail therapy problem. I've definitely already talked about this, but I love physical media. I've been collecting CDs since I was in elementary school, DVDs and Blu-rays for almost as long, and lockdown finally made me cave and start collecting vinyl. And the thing about physical media, particularly vinyl these days, is that there is always a new thing to acquire that's only going to be available "for a limited time." So my already collecting-happy self goes into overdrive trying to acquire whatever new shiny disc relevant to my interests is about to be released. Today it was pre-ordering the Best Buy 4K SteelBook release of (the incredible) Prey and the mail-order exclusive "They Live" Blue with White Splatter variant of John Carpenter and co.'s upcoming album Anthology II (Movie Themes 1976-1988).
Now, do I genuinely want and enjoy these things? Hell yes. I was floored by how good Prey was, and I am still shocked that Disney has decided to start releasing some of their streaming titles on physical media. I am also a huge fan of John Carpenter, and own almost all of his music in one form or another.
But these are also not solutions to my current, to be honest almost-always-present problem: I feel isolated.
I have full brain servings of depression and anxiety. I became aware of the former maybe a decade ago, and discovered the latter was a bigger problem than I thought after I had my first(?) panic attack at work a few years ago. I've been in therapy since 2016, I've taken meds since 2018. I am doing better than I was, but despite all of the progress that I logically know that I've made, I feel stuck.
I've tried asking for help outside of therapy, but part of the problem is that despite being someone who wants/needs more attention and affection from folks, I have an instinct to isolate myself in order to not burden others with my problems. I've been fighting that instinct to mixed success. I suspect that I've isolated myself in this regard for so long that now a lot of folks don't really think of or invite me to hang because they're possibly under the impression that I don't want to interact with them. Or maybe it's the standard people growing apart thing. Or (and here is what the depression monster tells me) they find me boring/depressing/annoying/pathetic/etc.
Another thing is that I'm newly polyamorous. I'm currently seeing one person, who has needed to take some time for themself for a variety of reasons. I understand and respect that, even though I wish I could do something to help outside of leaving them alone for the time being. I also miss them. Part of the point of polyamory is not putting all of one's emotional eggs into one basket, and I'm always open to new connections. But with how I'm doing lately, I'm getting trapped in this vicious cycle of wanting to connect with someone because I want connection/attention/affection, then feeling guilty for wanting that and worrying that I only want connection/attention/affection as a distraction from how not well I'm doing, then my brain tells me that I shouldn't be with anyone until I've sorted all of my own stuff out and around and around it goes.
I'm a person, I have problems, and I don't want to put all those problems on another person. I once said to current partner that "my loneliness is not your responsibility." I still feel that way. But I also can't find a consistent solution or solutions to this loneliness.
I'm a very simple nerd. I like hanging out and chatting with folks, and I'm not opposed to going out and doing activities. But I don't really do things like bar-hopping or going to nightclubs. I'm very shy and don't really know what social space I'd be most comfortable in. Dating apps make me uncomfortable, and years ago when I was actively using them I had nothing but bad experiences. There's a local arcade bar that I go to for karaoke sometimes, which has been nice, but not really a space for making new friends.
I just don't know how to initiate hangs outside of movie nights. And despite watching movies with folks sincerely being one of my love languages, I know that can't be the only way I spend time with people. I'm open to new stuff, I just need help with the new stuff.
I'm looking into taking piano lessons for the first time since I was in 4th grade. I left the chorus I was part of a while ago, so I would like a new consistent music-related thing/structure in my life.
I have a close friend visiting next month and I'm really looking forward to seeing them.
I know that at some point next year I'll be traveling to wherever The Kingcast is hosting their next big event, and possibly with another friend who has recently gotten into King (and who has rapidly overtaken me in the number of King books they've read).
I'm hopefully remote-hanging with someone this week that I haven't gotten to hang with in a while.
And yeah, I have a 4K disc arriving in the mail today (The Nightmare Before Christmas).
I'm trying. I just wish I was getting better faster.
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