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Blu-ray Releases on July 15th, 2008

The Bank JobAnother slow week for Blu-ray, but not as slow as last week as there are a few day and date releases. The biggest title this week is from the British imported Jason Statham, who has made quite a few fun action movies lately, but surprisingly 'The Bank Job' did pretty well on IMDB too, with a score of 7.6 out of 10. Fox's new release on the other hand, is at the other end of the spectrum with a pitifullly low 4.7. Disney has a couple of movies this week that look funny; if you like Martni Lawrence you may look past the bad reviews 'College Road Trip' received, and laugh anyways. Or, maybe you'd prefer -- we doubt it -- 'Step Up 2: The Streets', since part one was so unforgetable. Meanwhile, Warner has a classic catalog, that must be before our time with 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'. Next week the real fun starts as Universal finally goes Blu, but we wish the big U would've launched with a better franchise than the Brendan Fraser 'Mummy' series.

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