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The Dark Knight wraps up, two Pixar films get 3D effects, and the Enterprise goes boldly for another Blu-ray; get a peek at this week's new and notable releases.
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It’s been a long time coming, but Disney-Pixar has finally cranked out a Blu-ray for this classic. It’s certainly one of the studio’s best, with Albert Brooks voicing a clownfish in search of his lost son. The plot doesn’t sound all that funny because sometimes it’s not. In fact, it gets a little sad in some spots—especially during that opening scene!
That said, this Blu-ray is nothing to be sad about. Disney has released a 3-disc Blu-ray set and a 5-disc 3D Blu-ray set. Both have a stunning 1.78:1 aspect ratio, a matching Dolby TrueHD 7.1 track, a standard-def DVD and a second Blu-ray stocked with extras. The 3D version adds in the 3D movie (duh), as well as a Digital Copy.
Rating: G
Runtime: 100 minutes
Total Number of Discs: 3 (2D version), 5 (3D version)
Studio: Disney