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What’s New on Home Video – November 30th – Shang Chi, Warren Beatty, I Dream of Jeannie, & More!

We’ve got a little bit of everything this week, including an out-and-out blockbuster, some great catalog releases, and some kids fare for the little ones. Check it out!

Shang Chi – I don’t know if there’s anyone better than Marvel at taking B-level characters and making them into blockbuster movies. I’ve been collecting comics for decades, and I think I’ve only read a dozen or so comics with Shang Chi in them in all that time. In the 70’s, his comic was a huge hit, but since then he’s been relegated solely to supporting character status. But here comes Marvel, and turns him into a massive worldwide blockbuster. I found Shang Chi to be quite enjoyable and I can see why it was so popular. For my money, I liked the first half a little bit better; the more real-world grounded scenes had a really unique and different feel than your typical Marvel movie, whereas the back half where all of the more mystical elements show up started to feel just a little familiar. That said, the movie is still a really good time, Simu Liu is a true movie star, and the film is easily rewatchable. It’s out this week on pretty much every format you can imagine, and if you missed it in theaters, I definitely recommend catching up with it now. 

Heaven Can Wait & Reds – I don’t always get Paramount’s strategy when it comes to their catalog releases. For example, the studio has this excellent line of Paramount Presents Blu-ray releases, which sees some of their most popular and well-loved movies released on Blu-ray in nice gatefold packaging, usually with one or two new extra features and a digital copy. And then you have their new Blu-ray releases this week of Heaven Can Wait and Reds, two of Warren Beatty’s most popular and acclaimed films and massive successes each, and they are… NOT Paramount Presents editions? They’re just regular catalog Blu-rays. I just don’t get it. That said, at least one of these films is a true masterpiece. Heaven Can Wait is one of my absolute favorite films of all time. It’s Warren Beatty at his best and most likable, and the film is literally perfect from start to finish. So it’s a shame that this new Blu-ray only includes a digital copy (which I am excited about!) but no extra features whatsoever. Then there’s Reds, Beatty’s award-winning drama, which I personally find really difficult to get into. However, this release at least includes all of the extra features from the last special edition DVD that was released (as well as a digital copy), so it’s a nice package for fans. I can’t say I understand how Paramount makes their decisions, but I am happy to have these two films, especially Heaven Can Wait, on Blu-ray and digital. 

Planes, Trains & Automobiles: Steelbook Edition – Speaking of Paramount’s catalog releases, the John Hughes comedy classic Planes, Trains & Automobiles remains one of the studio’s most popular catalog titles. As such, we’re treated to new iterations of it on home video every couple of years. This year, we see the film getting the Steelbook treatment, with the Blu-ray housed in a nice, sleek steelbook case featuring cool new art. Now, I absolutely love Planes, Trains & Automobiles, and while this new version doesn’t add anything new in terms of extra content or new features, it does include a digital copy and I know there are Steelbook collectors out there who will be excited to add this one to their collections. It’s a great, funny comedy, and it should be in your collection as well. 

Wonder: Steelbook Edition – Speaking of Steelbook Collector’s Editions, the completely wonderful and delightful film Wonder also gets a new Steelbook Edition out this week. Available exclusively at Target, this new edition of the hit film (based on the bestselling book) gets the Steelbook treatment, featuring Augie-in-space-helmet artwork. If you don’t know what that means, then you obviously missed out on the film that I ranked as my number one movie of 2018. With Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, and Jacob Tremblay, Wonder is just an absolute gem of a film. It’s funny and charming and moving and heartbreaking, all at the same time. It’s so well-constructed that you will literally be laughing one moment and crying the next, and I mean that in the best possible way. Do yourself a favor and add Wonder to your collection today. Trust me. 

I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete Series – Mill Creek brings us a long-awaited new set with the multi-disc box set I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete Series. Now, I Dream of Jeannie has been collected in a complete set box before, but this marks the first time it’s available on Blu-ray, which is no small thing. I grew up watching I Dream of Jeannie re-runs on television; I’ve seen every episode of the show, probably more than once, and I love it. It’s classic television that’s funny and clever and occasionally a little subtly naughty, and it still holds up some 50+ years after it aired on television. Larry Hagman and Barbara Eden were absolutely magical together on screen (pun very much intended) and I think this is a show that’s a lot of fun to revisit. This new 12-disc collection includes all five seasons of the hit show, and while the Blu-rays don’t exactly offer up real high definition, they do look better than the previous DVD releases. You also get some extra features, including the I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years Later TV movie, which is a really cool addition for completists. This is a great show and this is easily the best collection of the entire 139-episode run that’s been out yet.

UltramanDyna: The Complete Series – Mill Creek has done a terrific job with their Ultraman complete franchise release series so far, and this newest one is no different. I should note right off that this is a DVD-only release, whereas the first dozen or so releases in the line were on Blu-ray. My understanding is that Mill Creek was unable to locate masters of high enough quality to create a high def Blu-ray but didn’t want to leave fans with a hole in their collection, so they made the decision to release it only on DVD. Honestly, I’m totally cool with that. I appreciate Mill Creek not just putting crappy transfers on Blu-ray and charging us more money for sub-par Blu-ray quality. UltramanDyna is one of the most recent entries in the franchise, released originally in 1997.  This time around, as mankind is moving away from earth, we get a new Ultraman protecting a human colony on Mars. You get all the usual monsters and costumes and fights, and it’s a lot of fun if you enjoy this kind of television. Despite the format being DVD instead of Blu-ray, if you’ve been grabbing the Mill Creek Ultraman series so far, I doubt you’re gonna want to stop now.

It’s a Wonderful Life – Much like the aforementioned Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Paramount’s It’s a Wonderful Life makes its return to home video just about every year at this time. Now, for the film’s 75th Anniversary, we get a new Blu-ray edition that comes with a number of recipe cards from the new Wonderful Life-inspired cookbook.  You also get the film on digital copy, with most of the extra features from previous releases included (about 45 minutes’ worth). You also get a colorized version of the film on a second disc, which is completely unnecessary in my opinion, but there you have it. It’s a Wonderful Life is a worthwhile part of any collection, as the film is a masterpiece, but if you already own it, the only real reason to upgrade would be for the digital copy. The recipe cards are a cute add-on, but they don’t add any real value to the set. Still, worth a pick-up if you’ve just never gotten around to adding this film to your collection. 

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What’s New on Home Video – November 30th – Shang Chi, Warren Beatty, I Dream of Jeannie, & More!
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