This week on Blu-ray: Australia nets four new releases while America gets five. But who has the better titles?
AUSTRALIA RELEASES
21 & Over is released on Blu-ray this week. The Comedy had a teeny budget of $13 million and made $41.8 million worldwide making the film a box office success. The Blu-ray comes with an Ultraviolet Digital Copy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hayv-7XtEF0[/youtube]
Mama arrives on Blu-ray this week. The Guillermo del Toro produced Horror film was a huge success making $141 million worldwide on a budget of $15 million. The Blu-ray comes with an Ultraviolet Digital Copy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-ngqwc7gmI[/youtube]
Oz the Great and Powerful is released on Blu-ray this week. Sam Raimi’s latest adventure had a budget of $215 million and currently has $491.8 million worldwide making the film a box office success. Two versions of the Blu-ray are available, one with a 3D Blu-ray and one without. Both versions come with a Digital Copy. You can read Resident Entertainment’s review of the movie right here.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1NGnVLDPog[/youtube]
Zero Dark Thirty is released on Blu-ray this week. The Jessica Chastain thriller had a budget of $40 million and made $108.7 million worldwide making the film a box office success. The Blu-ray does not come with a DVD or any Digital Copy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYFhFYoDAo4[/youtube]
AMERICAN RELEASES
Admission is released on Blu-ray this week. The Tian Fey and Paul Rudd comedy drama had a budget of $13 million and only made $18 million worldwide making the film a mild box office success. The Blu-ray comes with a DVD, Digital, and Ultraviolet copy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJiVhV_iFoY[/youtube]
Dead Man Down is released on Blu-ray this week. The Colin Farrell and Noomi Rapace thriller had an unknown budget and only made $18 million worldwide. The Blu-ray comes with a DVD and Ultraviolet copy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGr0vUe41vM[/youtube]
The Host is released on Blu-ray this week. The Stephanie Meyer sci-fi thriller had a $40 million budget and only made $48.2 million worldwide making the film a mild box office success. The Blu-ray comes with a DVD, Digital, and Ultraviolet copy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhzylLce9eE[/youtube]
Spring Breakers is released on Blu-ray this week. The James Franco crime drama had a budget of only $5 million and made $31.7 million worldwide making Spring Breakers a box office success. The Blu-ray comes with an Ultraviolet copy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imDML4om8z8[/youtube]
Temptation is released on Blu-ray this week. The Tyler Perry drama had an unknown budget and made $51.9 million in the box office. The Blu-ray comes with an Ultraviolet copy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRDdXYeolXI[/youtube]
In the end, the Rotten Tomatoes average for the Australia films is 61% while the American releases average out to 33% meaning Australia has the better titles this week. The highest rated film was Zero Dark Thirty at a 93% while the lowest is The Host with 9%.
WINNER: AUSTRALIA
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i might check out zero dark 30 this week and see if it’s as good as I have heard about it