Curving the Bullet – Wanted DVD/Blu-ray News

So get your physics defying bullets ready, we got some information about the Wanted DVD and Blu-ray releases, which includes a very sweet gift set.

Wanted – 6.9/10 – Trailer
Starring Angelina Jolie, James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Common, Thomas Kretschmann, Terence Stamp
Gross Revenue: $323 Million
The anxious, clumsy and abused office clerk Wesley Allan Gibson has a hell and boring routine life: his obese boss humiliates him all the time and his girlfriend betrays him with his colleague and best friend during working period. When he meets the sexy Fox, Wesley is informed that his father was a professional killer that belonged to an ancient organization called Fraternity and killed by the skilled and powerful Cross, a hit-man that has betrayed the Fraternity. Wesley learns that his anxiety actually is a manifestation of his latent abilities and he joins the society under the command of Sloan. Trained by Fox, he changes his personality and attitude, being prepared to face the dangerous Cross and find a hidden secret.

1-Disc Special Features:

2-Disc Special Features:

Blu-ray Special Features:

Book of Assassins Gift Set:

Doesn’t the Gift Set look very tempting?

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  • Drool worthy collection! But the movie isn't worthy to follow, for it involves physics defying bullet trajectories. Dull.
  • Exactly. But a Blu-ray experience is nothing compared to an iMax experience! Will definitely leave your jaw on the floor with its supreme audio video quality.
  • The difference in picture quality between Blu-ray and standard-definition DVD was very obvious. But the difference is accentuated when you get the chance to flip back and forth between the two. Just as many owners of rear-projection DLP sets don’t notice that their picture is getting dimmer over time, many owners of standard-definition DVD players will be perfectly happy with the picture quality, and won’t notice what they’re missing, unless they have something better, such as Blu-ray, with which to compare it.
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