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Warner Announces 'Dirty Dozen,' 'Enter the Dragon' for Blu-ray

Thu Mar 01, 2007 at 01:14 AM ET
Tags: Disc Announcements, Warner (all tags)

Warner Home Entertainment will bring two new titles to Blu-ray on April 17, when it debuts the action classics 'The Dirty Dozen' and 'Enter the Dragon.'

Each release will feature identical tech specs to their already-released HD DVD counterparts, including 1080p/VC-1-encoded video transfers, and remastered Dolby Digital 5.1 surround tracks at 640kbps.

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Supplements will also be consistent, with 'Enter the Dragon' containing multiple documentaries, audio commentary and rare archival footage. 'Dirty Dozen' will also include a new retrospective featurette, as well as 'The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission,' a made-for-television sequel presented in its entirety.

Both titles are making their Blu-ray debuts several months after they first hit HD DVD. Their arrival sees Warner continue to make good on their promise to eventually issue all titles on both next-gen formats; currently, the studio's total Blu-ray offerings lag a bit behind HD DVD, a gap which is expected to be eliminated by the end of 2007.

Retail price for each title is a suggested $28.95 list.

We've added complete specs for each to our Blu-ray Release Schedule under April 17.

We've also set up dedicated threads for Warner's latest titles in our Forums area -- click the following links to discuss the 'Dirty Dozen' Blu-ray release and the 'Enter the Dragon' Blu-ray release.



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