Tuesday, April 30, 2019

New Release Tuesdays


Paradise Alley- Three Italian-American brothers, living in the slums of 1940's New York City, try to help each other with one's wrestling career using one brother's promotional skills and another brother's con-artist tactics to thwart a sleazy manager.  I have never seen this and I am not sure why, I have copy collecting dust somewhere.  I have already received this for Shout Factory and this is from their Select line so it should really sparkle.  Looking forward to spinning this soon.



Justice League vs The Fatal Five- The Justice League battles the Fatal Five, (Tharok, Emerald Empress, Validus, Mano and the Persuader). Based on the characters created by Jim Shooter. This is not bad for an animated DC film and that is probably just because I am not familiar with these newer characters.




Glass- Security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities.  I really need to watch Unbreakable again before spinning this sequel to Split.  I like it when we get shared universe movies and then end of Split was quite a surprise.



Hard Ticket to Hawaii- In Molokai, two undercover drug enforcement agents are after a vicious drug kingpin, but on the way, they will also have to deal with a contaminated giant python.  If you like cheesy action movies with boobs then this is for you.  This movie is all over the place and that is what makes it so great and I love the scene where our main characters have to go to the hot tub because they think better there.  Priceless.



Dragged Across Concrete- Once two overzealous cops get suspended from the force, they must delve into the criminal underworld to get their proper compensation. Director S. Craig Zahler has made two masterpieces so far in Bone Tomahawk and Brawl in Cell Block 99 and does not give a crap about your politics and gives us some right-wing action straight from the 80s.  Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn look perfect together as partners and I cannot wait to give this a look see. I got my copy today.



Tarantula- A spider escapes from an isolated Arizona desert laboratory experimenting in giantism and grows to tremendous size as it wreaks havoc on the local inhabitants.  I have been needing this to complete my Clint Eastwood collection.



 
Police Story- A virtuous Hong Kong Police Officer must clear his good name when the drug lord he is after frames him for the murder of a dirty cop.  These are great action movies and I know I have cheap DVD copies of these so I am delighted that Jackie Chan is finally getting the Criterion treatment on blu ray.  I had to specify blu ray there because Chan did get a Criterion laserdisc release of SuperCop back in the day.







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