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The Fugitive, the Harrison Ford-Tommy Lee Jones thriller that’s one of the best movies of the 1990s, celebrates its 20th anniversary with a special Blu-ray edition.
The Fugitive 20th Anniversary Blu-ray will hit stores Sept. 3 in an anniversary edition that includes a new featurette, The Fugitive: Thrill of the Chase, which will have new interviews with Ford, Jones, director Andrew Davis and others. (Here’s hoping Ford will be in talkative form.)
The Blu-ray will also include the pilot of the show The WB tried to re-launch in 2000.
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In case you forgot, Fugitive received seven Oscar nominations, including one for best picture when the category only had five slots. Jones won an Academy Award for best supporting actor.
Meanwhile … one of the neatest movies of the year, Warm Bodies, will hit Blu-ray, DVD and VOD June 6. The early digital download window begins May 14.
Bodies, a left-of-center zombie movie released in February, made $66 million domestically and was directed by Jonathan Levine, who also helmed 50/50 and All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. It stars Nicholas Hoult and Teresa Palmer. The Blu-ray comes with a ton a features – Zombie Acting Tips with Rob Corddry sounds fun – plus deleted scenes.
Out this week:
Jack Reacher, the surprisingly violent action thriller starring Tom Cruise, and Superman: Unbound, a DC animated feature based on a Geoff Johns-written Brainiac comic story. Matt Bomer voices Superman/Clark Kent while Stana Katic does Lois Lane.
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