The Blu-ray Show

The Blu-ray Show

The Blu-ray Show is a podcast for film lovers who still believe physical media matters. Each episode dives into the world of Blu-ray and 4K UHD - from new releases and upcoming restorations to packaging, bonus features, and the stories behind the transfers. Expect thoughtful discussions, honest reviews, industry news, and a healthy dose of nostalgia, all celebrating the art and craft of owning movies in their best possible quality. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just rediscovering discs, The Blu-ray Show keeps the passion for physical media alive.

Episodes

  1. STRANGER THINGS 4K ANNOUNCED - OUR REACTION!! | The Blu-ray Show #11

    25 MAR

    STRANGER THINGS 4K ANNOUNCED - OUR REACTION!! | The Blu-ray Show #11

    Episode 11 is here, and this one’s a little different — we’re finally recording in person! After months of virtual episodes, James and Aiden link up during their trip to the Manchester Film Festival for a weekend packed with movies, Blu-ray hunting, and plenty of physical media chat. As always, we run through the latest Blu-ray and 4K releases, including titles like Anaconda, The Prestige, Dunkirk, and Ben-Hur—plus some standout collector’s editions and packaging highlights. We also take a closer look at recent pickups and unboxings, including a few surprises and bargains. The main focus this week is all about the latest news in the physical media world. We dive into the newly released trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, sharing our thoughts, concerns, and excitement around what looks like a packed—and potentially chaotic—next chapter for Spider-Man. We also discuss upcoming 4K releases for Click and 50 First Dates, debating whether comedies really need the 4K treatment and where collectors should draw the line. Finally, we break down the biggest announcement of the week: the massive Stranger Things complete series box set from Arrow Video. From pricing and packaging to what this means for Netflix titles on physical media, we give our full reactions to one of the most surprising releases of the year. 🎬📀 Apple Podcasts • https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id... Spotify • https://open.spotify.com/show/4kYquss... Instagram • / theblurayshow TikTok • https://www.tiktok.com/theblurayshow James • / @movieswithjames Aiden • / @aidensphysicalmedia

    44 min
  2. WHAT DO WE THINK OF BOUTIQUE BLU-RAY LABELS??? | The Blu-ray Show #10

    17 MAR

    WHAT DO WE THINK OF BOUTIQUE BLU-RAY LABELS??? | The Blu-ray Show #10

    In Episode 10 of The Blu-ray Show, James and Aiden discuss the latest Blu-ray and 4K physical media releases, including Arrow Video titles like Spaceballs and The Chronicles of Riddick, alongside new releases such as Christy and Alpha. They also share their picks of the week and reflect on a quieter release schedule. In the news segment, the hosts cover upcoming 4K Blu-ray releases and collector updates, including Fall on 4K, inconsistencies with The Strangers franchise formats, and the Cobra Kai complete series Blu-ray box set. They also discuss streaming films like Tick, Tick… Boom! and the ongoing demand for more Netflix titles on physical media. The main topic focuses on boutique Blu-ray labels including Arrow Video, Criterion, MUBI, and Second Sight. The discussion explores collector habits, premium packaging, special features, and whether physical media is shifting towards packaging over practicality. They also debate pricing, limited editions, shelf space challenges, and the value of collector’s editions in today’s market. The episode wraps with anticipation for the Manchester Film Festival, where the hosts plan to create in-person content, film reviews, and Blu-ray hunting videos. 🎬📀 Apple Podcasts • https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1866418639 Spotify • https://open.spotify.com/show/4kYqussoYiSYRJQLZePikf Instagram • https://www.instagram.com/theblurayshow TikTok • https://www.tiktok.com/theblurayshow James • https://www.youtube.com/@MoviesWithJames Aiden • https://www.youtube.com/@aidensphysicalmedia

    56 min
  3. OUR MOVIE HOT TAKES... SOME ARE UNBELIEVEABLE!!! | The Blu-ray Show #9

    11 MAR

    OUR MOVIE HOT TAKES... SOME ARE UNBELIEVEABLE!!! | The Blu-ray Show #9

    In Episode 9 of The Blu-ray Show, James and Aiden return after a short break to catch up on recent cinema visits, upcoming trips to the Manchester Film Festival, and the latest Blu-ray and 4K physical media releases. They discuss new releases including Scream 7 and Hoppers, sharing mixed reactions and ranking entries in the Scream franchise. The episode also covers a busy week of new Blu-ray and 4K releases, including Wicked: For Good, Zootropolis 2, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, Arrow Video’s Child’s Play 2 & 3 in 4K, Criterion releases like The Breakfast Club and 3:10 to Yuma, and several boutique label titles. In the news segment, they discuss upcoming steelbook releases and collector editions, including Scream 7, the Dollars Trilogy 4K box set, and House of the Seven Kingdoms. The hosts also share their experiences with steelbook collecting, pre-orders, and rising resale prices. The main topic of the episode focuses on movie hot takes, with the hosts reacting to controversial opinions such as whether Ryan Gosling and Glen Powell are overrated, if Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the best Star Wars film, the value of steelbooks, streaming vs physical media collecting, and whether Blu-ray is actually a better format than 4K for most collectors. 🎬📀 James • / @movieswithjames Aiden • / @aidensphysicalmedia ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­

    48 min
  4. 4K BLU-RAY TURNS 10 YEARS OLD!!! | The Blu-ray Show #8

    27 FEB

    4K BLU-RAY TURNS 10 YEARS OLD!!! | The Blu-ray Show #8

    In Episode 8 of The Blu-ray Show, James and Aiden catch up on recent cinema trips and what they’ve been watching before diving into the latest Blu-ray and 4K physical media releases. Highlights of the week include Predator: Badlands, Arrow Video’s Excalibur and Westworld, Radiance’s The Stuntman, and several new boutique label releases from 88 Films and Second Sight. The episode also covers recent film news and casting announcements, including rumours around the next James Bond, updates on a live-action Scooby-Doo series starring McKenna Grace, and unexpected industry news such as Plane 2 reportedly being scrapped. In the trailer discussion, the hosts react to The Mandalorian & Grogu, Lee Cronin’s darker horror take on The Mummy, and the dark comedy Over Your Dead Body. The main topic celebrates 10 years of 4K Blu-ray, with James and Aiden reflecting on the early days of collecting, the first 4K releases, changing prices, and how the format has evolved over the past decade. They also discuss the future of physical media, including Dolby Vision advancements and whether formats like 8K Blu-ray could eventually become a reality. 🎬📀 Apple Podcasts • https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id... Spotify • https://open.spotify.com/show/4kYquss... Instagram • / theblurayshow TikTok • https://www.tiktok.com/theblurayshow James • / @movieswithjames Aiden • / @aidensphysicalmedia ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­

    47 min
  5. SLIPCOVER DEEP DIVE - WHY ARE PEOPLE SO OBSESSED?? | The Blu-ray Show #7

    18 FEB

    SLIPCOVER DEEP DIVE - WHY ARE PEOPLE SO OBSESSED?? | The Blu-ray Show #7

    In Episode 7 of The Blu-ray Show, James and Aiden cover the latest 4K Blu-ray and physical media releases, recent cinema trips, and evolving collecting habits. They discuss films like The Strangers Chapter 3 and Crime 101, alongside personal watch challenges and revisiting classics on Blu-ray. This week’s new Blu-ray and 4K releases include Sisu: Road to Revenge, We Bury the Dead, Good Boy, The Warriors, and All the President’s Men, plus a range of titles from boutique labels like Arrow Video, Criterion, and Hammer. Picks of the week go to We Bury the Dead and the Thunderbirds anniversary box set. In the news, they react to upcoming 4K steelbooks and collector’s editions, including The Da Vinci Code, Leaving Las Vegas, and Meet the Fockers, as well as the Spider-Noir trailer and new Star Wars gaming announcements. The episode wraps with a discussion on slipcovers and collecting culture, exploring whether they still matter, the rise of double-dipping, and how priorities are shifting for modern Blu-ray and 4K collectors. 🎬📀 ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ FOLLOW US • https://linktr.ee/theblurayshow James • https://www.youtube.com/@movieswithjames Aiden • https://www.youtube.com/@aidensphysicalmedia ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ ► Business Contact • theblurayshowpod@gmail.com

    50 min
  6. 4K BLU-RAY ONLY?! SHOULD BLU-RAY RELEASES BE STOPPED?? | The Blu-ray Show #6

    10 FEB

    4K BLU-RAY ONLY?! SHOULD BLU-RAY RELEASES BE STOPPED?? | The Blu-ray Show #6

    Episode six of The Blu-ray Show sees James and Aiden catch up after a busy week, tease an upcoming bonus episode, and return to their usual Tuesday slot following last week’s technical hiccup. The episode opens with a relaxed catch-up covering YouTube growth, Letterboxd goals, and what they’ve been watching both at home and in cinemas. Recent viewings include Mary Queen of Scots on 4K, Saipan in cinemas, first-time watches of Good Will Hunting and The Big Lebowski, and a broader discussion around personal film-watching challenges — from 365-film goals to prioritising back-catalogue classics over constant new releases. The pair also talk cinema habits, late-night screenings, format choices, and upcoming trips for films like Send Help, Goat, Crime 101, and Scream 7. The new releases segment is packed this week, with discussion around Bugonia (4K and steelbook), Seven finally getting a standard 4K release, Lawrence of Arabia arriving in a widely available 4K Amaray, Puss in Boots titles on 4K, The Straight Story, Return of the Living Dead, and multiple boutique label releases. Picks of the week differ, with James choosing Lawrence of Arabia and Aiden opting for Seven. In the news section, the conversation turns more analytical, covering UK vs US format disparities (Zootropolis Blu-ray only in the UK), upcoming releases like Greenland on 4K, surprise collector’s editions (Hamnet), and the unexpected trend of films skipping Blu-ray entirely in favour of 4K and even DVD. This leads into a broader debate on whether Blu-ray as a format is being quietly phased out, the role of steelbooks and collector editions, and how changing hardware habits may be shaping studio decisions. The episode closes with a lively discussion on slipcovers — their value, declining availability, and whether collectors would accept cheaper releases without them — setting up a deeper dive into the topic for episode seven. 🎬📀 ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ FOLLOW US • https://linktr.ee/theblurayshow James • https://www.youtube.com/@movieswithjames Aiden • https://www.youtube.com/@aidensphysicalmedia ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ ► Business Contact • theblurayshowpod@gmail.com

    46 min
  7. BOOTLEG BLU-RAY'S - WHAT STREAMING TITLES WE'D LOVE ON PHYSICAL?? | The Blu-ray Show #5

    4 FEB

    BOOTLEG BLU-RAY'S - WHAT STREAMING TITLES WE'D LOVE ON PHYSICAL?? | The Blu-ray Show #5

    Episode five of The Blu-ray Show sees James and Aiden catch up on a busy week of cinema visits, physical media news, and listener questions. The episode opens with a quick update on Aiden’s recent channel rebrand and subscriber milestone before diving into what they’ve been watching, including cinema trips to Saipan and Avatar in IMAX, plus thoughts on recent home viewing. The pair break down a stacked week of UK physical media releases, with highlights including Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, Minority Report on 4K, Dogma finally arriving on 4K, and new steelbooks for F1 and Scream. Picks of the week differ this time, with Aiden choosing Springsteen and James opting for Dogma. In the news segment, they discuss upcoming Criterion 4K releases (The Elephant Man), new steelbook announcements, and growing concerns around standard 4K releases lacking bonus features — particularly in contrast to increasingly feature-rich steelbooks. The episode also touches on IMAX re-releases, including The Revenant, and surprising industry news such as Zelda being linked to Netflix distribution. The show wraps up with three listener questions covering streaming exclusives fans want on Blu-ray or 4K, how collectors manage and declutter their collections, and whether importing US releases is worth it. The discussion spans bootlegs, blind buys, region compatibility, and the evolving habits of modern physical media collectors. 🎬📀 ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ FOLLOW US • https://linktr.ee/theblurayshow James • https://www.youtube.com/@movieswithjames Aiden • https://www.youtube.com/@aidensphysicalmedia ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ ► Business Contact • theblurayshowpod@gmail.com

    38 min
  8. WHAT WAS OUR FIRST BLU-RAY & HOW DID WE START COLLECTING?! | The Blu-ray Show #3

    20 JAN

    WHAT WAS OUR FIRST BLU-RAY & HOW DID WE START COLLECTING?! | The Blu-ray Show #3

    Welcome back to The Blu-ray Show! Episode three sees James (Movies with James) take hosting duties as he and Aidan (Aidan’s Physical Media) continue their weekly deep dive into cinema, collecting, and physical media culture. With this episode recorded earlier than usual due to scheduling and a birthday celebration, the usual “what we watched this week” segment takes a back seat. Instead, the focus shifts to what’s coming up — both in cinemas and on physical media — making for a packed and discussion-heavy episode. The hosts kick things off by looking ahead to a busy week at the UK box office, discussing upcoming cinema releases including No Other Choice, Saipan, H Is for Hawk, Mercy, and Return to Silent Hill. From Korean thrillers and football drama to emotionally driven character pieces, Aidan and James share which releases have their attention and which they’re hoping to catch on the big screen. The conversation then moves into new Blu-ray and 4K releases for the week, including: Snakes on a Plane (4K)The Black Phone Part I & IIThe Smashing MachineRoof ManBoutique label titles from Arrow, Criterion, and EurekaWith release date shifts, format frustrations, and surprise steelbooks in the mix, the pair weigh up value, presentation, and collectability before choosing their Pick of the Week — a unanimous win for Roof Man. The second half of the episode launches a brand-new ongoing topic for 2026: 20 Years of Blu-ray. James and Aidan reflect on their earliest memories of the format, their first Blu-ray purchases, PlayStation 3 as a gateway player, and how their collections evolved from niche beginnings into the shelves you see today. The discussion expands into why physical media still matters — from intentional viewing and home cinema experiences to passing film love on to the next generation. The episode also introduces a new interactive segment for future shows, encouraging listeners and viewers to leave questions in the YouTube comments to be answered on upcoming episodes. Whether you’re a long-time collector, a cinema regular, or someone who just loves talking films, episode three offers thoughtful discussion, nostalgia, and plenty of physical media passion. 🎬📀 ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ James • https://www.youtube.com/@movieswithjames Aiden • https://www.youtube.com/@aidensphysicalmedia ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ ► Business Contact • theblurayshowpod@gmail.com

    35 min
  9. THIS WEEK IS ALL ABOUT GREAT SLIPCOVERS!!! | The Blu-ray Show #2

    13 JAN

    THIS WEEK IS ALL ABOUT GREAT SLIPCOVERS!!! | The Blu-ray Show #2

    Welcome back to The Blu-ray Show! In episode two, Aiden (Aiden’s Physical Media) and James (Movies with James) return after an incredible first week of support to dive into a jam-packed episode full of films, physical media, and movie news. The duo kick things off with a catch-up on what they’ve been watching recently, including Prey, Booksmart, Marty Supreme, Hamlet, and more, alongside thoughts on standout performances from Timothée Chalamet, Jesse Buckley, and the continued strength of legacy franchises like Predator and Alien. They then chat cinema trips, upcoming screenings, and personal plans for the week ahead before moving into physical media talk — covering decluttering collections, recent pickups, steelbook dilemmas, and collector tips. Episode two also breaks down Week 2 of January’s Blu-ray and 4K releases, including highlights from Arrow, Criterion, and Disney, with discussions on titles like Snakes on a Plane, Tron: Ares, This Is Spinal Tap, and more. Each host picks their release of the week, sparking a friendly debate between nostalgia and reference-quality 4K. On the news side, Aiden and James react to major trailers including Avengers: Doomsday, The Death of Robin Hood, and The Strangers: Chapter 3, plus casting news for The Batman Part II and Marvel rumours. The episode wraps up by celebrating a huge milestone: 20 years of Blu-ray, and what that means for collectors in 2025 and beyond. Whether you’re here for the films, the formats, or the collecting passion, this episode has plenty to dig into. 🎬📀 ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ James • https://www.youtube.com/@movieswithjames Aiden • https://www.youtube.com/@aidensphysicalmedia ---------------------------------------­­­­­­­­­­­------------------------------­-­-­-­-­-­-­-­ ► Business Contact • theblurayshowpod@gmail.com

    52 min

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The Blu-ray Show is a podcast for film lovers who still believe physical media matters. Each episode dives into the world of Blu-ray and 4K UHD - from new releases and upcoming restorations to packaging, bonus features, and the stories behind the transfers. Expect thoughtful discussions, honest reviews, industry news, and a healthy dose of nostalgia, all celebrating the art and craft of owning movies in their best possible quality. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just rediscovering discs, The Blu-ray Show keeps the passion for physical media alive.

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