"Wagner: Das Rheingold: Metropolitan Opera" (2011) on Blu-ray -- Live Opera Recording!

In September, 2010, the Metropolitan Opera in New York premiered their new production of Wagner's four-opera epic, "Der Ring Des Nibelungen" -- composed over 26 years, between 1848 and 1874, and first performed as a complete "cycle" in 1876.

Five years in the making itself, this new, Met production featured the conceit of a single set for all four operas -- a set designed to reconfigure itself mechanically in real time, and enhanced with digitally produced projections which actually responded to the motions and voices of the singers!  The first two operas ("Das Rheingold" and "Die Walküre") premiered in their 2010-2011 season.  The last two operas ("Siegfried" and "Götterdämmerung") premiered in their 2011-2012 season.  And the complete cycle of all 4 was presented in their 2012-2013 season.

The Met also does HD simulcasts of many of its live performances to movie theaters all across the country.  This disc records the HD simulcast of their October 8, 2011, performance.

And it's a real treat!

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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1935) on SD-DVD -- A Tale of Old Hollywood!

By 1934, Jack Warner was badly in need of some class.

Oh, his distinctly blue-collar studio was cranking out detective films and other such low-brow stuff, but what he REALLY needed was a Prestige project which would show Warner Bros. could hold its head up with the big boys!

What followed is the stuff of Hollywood legend -- one which should probably bear the title, "The Comedy of Errors"!

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"Dracula" (1931) on Blu-ray -- A Tale of Old Hollywood!

For his 21st birthday in 1929, Carl Laemmle, Jr., received an unusual birthday gift.  His Dad gave him Universal Studios.

The guy everyone THOUGHT was the heir apparent to Carl Laemmle, Sr., got relegated to doing B-grade pictures, as Junior jumped in with both feet and took complete control.  And he knew precisely what he wanted to make; a short list which included "Dracula".  Junior really got a kick out of horror tales.


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