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Blu-ray Releases: 3/30/14 – 4/5/14

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This week on Blu-ray: Australia gets three releases while America gets two. Who has the best selection though? Let’s find out:

AUSTRALIA RELEASES

Carrie comes to Blu-ray this week. The Chloe Moretz-Julianne Moore horror had a $30 million budget and made $84.7 million worldwide. The Blu-ray doesn’t appear to come with any digital copies.

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Ender’s Game comes to Blu-ray this week. The star studded sci-fi had a $110 million budget and made $112.2 million worldwide. The movie doesn’t appear to come in 3D or have any digital copies.

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Enough Said comes to Blu-ray this week. The James Gandolfini-Julia Louis-Dreyfus comedy had an unknown budget and made $24.4 million worldwide. The Blu-ray doesn’t appear to come with any digital copies.

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AMERICA RELEASES

Anchorman 2 comes to Blu-ray this week. The Will Ferrell comedy had a $50 million budget and made $172.9 million worldwide. The Blu-ray comes with a DVD and an Ultraviolet copy.

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47 Ronin comes to Blu-ray this week. The Keanu Reeves action drama had a $175 million budget and made $147.6 million worldwide. Two different versions are available: one in 3D and the other without, but both versions come with DVD, digital, and Ultraviolet copies.

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That’s it for this week on Blu-ray. According to Rotten Tomatoes, Australia’s film has a 68% while America’s films average out to 43% making Australia the winner this week. The highest rated film was Australia’s Enough Said with a “Certified Fresh” 96% while the lowest was America’s 47 Ronin with 12%. Do you plan on picking up any of these titles? Comment below and be sure to come back next week to see what blues you’re going to spend your green on.

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