Universal Pictures can
make “Bellas of Barden” movies forever — like 007/James Bond … it is the film
franchise that keeps giving and giving and giving!!!
The latest, director Trish
Sie’s Pitch Perfect 3, has pulled in $100.5 million in domestic
multiplex ticket sales … worldwide the three films in the series have pulled in
over a half-a-billion dollars on a combined production budget of under $100
million, that’s green baby, lot’s of green!!!
Expect the next comedy adventure to arrive in theatres sometime in late
2019 or early 2020.
In the meantime,
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment announced this past week that Pitch
Perfect 3 will be available on Mar. 20 as a three-SKU helping of home
entertainment products. Lined up for
consumers to select from are a stand-alone DVD edition, a Blu-ray/DVD Combo
Pack or a 4K Ultra HD/Blu-ray Combo Pack selection.
For the record, the ARR
is a swift-to-market 88 days.
As to bonus features for
this Beca (Anna Kendrick), Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson) and the rest of the Bellas
funfest, there are five featurettes — “Competition Crescendo,” “Don't Mess with
Rebel,” “The Headliner: DJ Khaled,” “The Final Note: John and Gail” and “Just
Because He's a Bad Guy” — and the music video titled “Freedom! '90 x Cups.”
Exclusive to the Blu-ray
and 4K Ultra HD SKUs are deleted scenes, a gag reel and extended versions of Evermoist’s
“How a Heart Unbreaks,” Young Sparrow and DJ Dragon Nutz’s “You Got It” and Saddle
Up’s “Ex's and Oh's.”
Plus there are four
production featurettes — “A Cappella Action,” “The Women of Pitch Perfect 3,” “The
Final Performance” and “Hollywood of the South” — and two new musical
performances — a duet featuring Fat Amy and Fergus Casino and the The Bellas’
serve-up “See You Smile.”
Also added to the home
entertainment release calendar this past week by Universal Pictures Home
Entertainment is director Joe Wright’s Best Picture nominee, Darkest
Hour, starring Gary Oldman in a tour
de force performance as British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
The street date for a both
DVD and Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack editions will be Feb. 27. This late February street date (timed to
take advantage of the Oscar hype — telecast is on March 4) yields an ARR of 95
days and domestic box office receipts currently stand at $40.8 (and growing).
Gary Oldman has to be the
Best Actor frontrunner for the Oscar for his amazing performance here … he’s
already won the SAG and Golden Globe awards in this category. The competition is pretty weak, with Daniel
Day-Lewis turning in a muddled farewell performance in Phantom Thread, Denzel
Washington some how got nominated for his work in a film that no one saw, Roman
J. Israel, Esq., Daniel Kaluuya is in the group for the over-rated Get
Out and Timothée Chalamet rounds out the quintet for his performance in
Call
Me by Your Name.
Four of the five films in
the Best Actor category are also competing in the Best Picture category …
Roman J. Israel, Esq. did not make the cut.
The Oscars have turned
into an absolute mess of late, with politics and political correctness run
amok, so nothing is guaranteed from this sorry voting membership group that
makes up the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences these days. Moonlight
over La
La Land, really?
As to bonus nuggets,
director Joe Wright (Atonement, The Soloist, Pride &
Prejudice, etc.) provides commentary and there are two featurettes — “Into
Darkest Hour” and “Gary Oldman: Becoming Churchill.”
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