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What’s New & Noteworthy on Home Video June 15th, 2021 – Godzilla vs. Kong, Indiana Jones & More!

A couple of huge franchises top the list this week, followed by a wide range of genres making their way to home video. 

Godzilla Vs. Kong – When I voiced my opinions about Godzilla Vs. Kong on social media earlier this year, I got a lot of responses along the lines of, “But it was fun! What did you expect, an Oscar-winning movie?!?” And my answer is: no, of course not. But I expect a film to be good. There seems to be this thing people do where we excuse terrible movies as long as they have some semblance of fun to them. And hey, I get it; I love fun movies! But why can’t movies be fun and good? Because GVK is an absolute mess. The creators of the Godzilla franchise seem to be on a mission to prove that they can write the absolute worst human characters in cinematic history. Well, mission accomplished, gang! You can rest easy now! Great job! Yes, the fights between Godzilla and Kong are fun, but there’s two whole other hours of movie I have to deal with around those scenes, and they’re dreadful. What makes it worse for me is that I consider Kong: Skull Island a near-masterpiece; I wanted a real sequel to that movie, not a Godzilla/Kong mash-up that sees Kong take a back seat to a big lizard. Sigh… what could have been. Here’s the good news: GVK has been released on 4K Ultra HD (as well as Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital) and it looks and sounds absolutely unbelievable in the premium 4K format. Colors are so deep and vibrant they nearly pop off the screen, image clarity is absolutely razor sharp, and the surround soundtrack is both booming and powerful while also nuanced in its use of the surround channels. It’s an audiovisual treat for sure! It’s just a shame the movie itself wasn’t better. 

Indiana Jones: 4K Ultra HD Movie Collection – There’s no shortage of ways to own the Indiana Jones franchise on home video, and I’ll bet most people reading this already own the films in some format or another. Now, however, the greatest adventure movies of all time make their 4K Ultra HD debut. Of course, the main question here is: is this set worth the upgrade? After all, the films are all 30-40 years old, so how much improvement do we get in the new format? Well, I’m happy to report that Paramount knows what Indiana Jones means to fans, and they took their time to do this right, with each film’s final presentation approved by Steven Spielberg. So often with catalogue titles, you get minor upgrades in A/V quality when they come to 4K, but the Indy films look and sound practically brand new. The images look so crisp and clean, while the improved colors add new life and the enhanced shadow delineation lets you see more of the action in darker scenes than ever before. And then there’s the Dolby Atmos surround soundtracks, which are phenomenal. It’s like they took every sound effect and background noise and placed them by hand in all the different speakers. It’s the most immersive these movies have ever sounded since they were in theaters. Now, unfortunately, a lot of extra features from the previously released versions are not included here, which is a major oversight in my opinion, although the included digital copies are a nice bonus. Still, even with that major flaw, I have to say that this set comes HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

Voyagers – Neil Burger has been quiet for a while, but when I found out Voyagers was directed by him, I was super excited. After all, he brought us Limitless, The Illusionist, and The Upside — all excellent films — and even the first Divergent movie which I enjoyed quite a bit. Now he returns to sci-fi with Voyagers, which stars one of my favorite young actors, Tye Sheridan (Mud, the latest X-Men films), as well as Colin Farrell and Lily-Rose Depp. Voyagers is a sci-fi film about a group of young cadets heading to colonize a planet that’s 86 years away from a slowly-dying Earth. Of course, you get a bunch of young people together in a confined space — especially when you stop taking the medicine that filters out negative emotions — and, well, you can probably imagine how well things go. The comparisons to things like Lord of the Flies and The 100 are hard to avoid, but Burger brings his usual flair to the proceedings, and the terrific cast really helps you stay engaged in the proceedings. It’s a good film that keeps things moving and looks terrific; hard to argue with any of that!

The Lovebirds: Unrated – I sometimes don’t quite understand Paramount’s marketing plans. For example we have The Lovebirds: Unrated released on DVD this week. The film was scheduled for theatrical release last year but instead went straight to streaming in May of 2020. Now, over a year later, Paramount has finally released the film on DVD. It’s almost like they forgot about it and then went, “Oh, hey, we should probably put that out on home video, I guess…” The film stars Kumail Nanjiani and Issa Rae as a couple who get mixed up in a murder, which of course causes no small amount of stress on their relationship. I’m a huge Kumail Nanjiani fan, so I’ll watch just about anything he’s in, and I found The Lovebirds to be a pretty enjoyable film. It’s silly but it’s funny, and Nanjiani and Rae play off each other terrifically. Chances are good many of you have already seen the film since it’s been on Netflix (or whatever service) for a year, bu if you haven’t seen it yet, now you can check it out on home video. 

Anything for Jackson – I’ve kind of given up on horror movies these days because there are just so many bad ones, and then comes along a movie like Anything for Jackson which reminds you the genre still has a little gas in the tank. The film sees an elderly couple kidnap a pregnant woman and perform a satanic ritual on her in order to put the soul of their tragically deceased grandson (the titular Jackson) into the baby’s body. Now, anyone who’s seen a horror film knows exactly how that’s going to work out, but it’s what director Justin Dyck does while getting to the climax that makes the film interesting. First of all, even though the grandparents involved are unquestionably the “bad guys” of the film, they’re not actually bad guys; they’re just grieving. Instead, there is a coterie of satanic demons that comes to visit the protagonists as they await the birth of the baby that are increasingly more disturbing. The film’s cast is very strong (especially for a group of unknown actors), and the creepy factor starts in the very beginning and just never lets up. Definitely worth a look for horror fans tired of the same old dreck. 

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