Additional news for the upcoming Lord of the Rings LEGO sets have been given. The LotR LEGO version will features all nine members from the Fellowship: Frodo, Gandalf, Legolas, Aragorn, Samwise Gamgee, Pippin, Merry, Gimli and Boromir.
Five bad guys will also be included: Gollum, Uruk-hai, Ringwraith, Moria Orc, Mordor Orc.
Other than that no specifics have been released. Expected release date is summer 2012. Can’t wait!
Lacuna Coil will be releasing a new album, Dark Adrenaline this month. In a time where physical music sales are at an all time low, instead of complaining about (illegal) downloads Lacuna Coil is actually doing something to try and increase sales of the physical album.
Of Dark Adrenaline various versions will be released, with an Exclusive box set probably the coolest (and also priciest) version of them all. The box definitely looks cool and if you’re in doubt, just take a look at a clip of the box below.
80s toon classic Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors was released on DVD in 2008 in a box set containing the first 33 episodes of the classic series, courtesy of Shout! Factory.
It sadly remained at those 33 episodes and a 2nd volume with the last episodes was never released.
On February 21st Mill Creek will be re-releasing Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors with 2 releases. The first one is a box that will contain (again) the first 32 episodes, the second release is a “Best of” with 10 episodes. The price is more than reasonable: $ 12,98 for the box set and $ 9,98. This sadly also reflects in the packaging, by re-using the horrible artwork that’s been used on previous releases.
No word when and if the remaining episodes will also be released on DVD.
After the first season and first half of season 2, the final part of season 2 has now also been announced for the 90s animated series of Conan the Barbarian.
Conan the Adventurer is a very good interpretation of the famous barbarian, so I’m looking forward to finally see season 2 being released on DVD.
The 2011 Conan the Barbarian movie may have been mediocre and on the biggest flops at the cinemas, but the Limited Edition Blu-Ray box is a winner.
Let me first of all say that I actually liked the movie. It definitely wasn’t a masterpiece, and the Schwargenegger movie from the 80s had more heart, but the 2011 version offered some good brainless entertainment. Add in Rachel Nichols looking hot as ever, and I’m happy.
But what really persuaded me to actually buy the movie on DVD was the limited edition. Dutch Filmworks released a very cool LE edition box in the Netherlands.