Oblivion DVD and Blu-ray discs are available online at the
end of April, 2013. And on August 6, 2013 the United Kingdom branch of Universal
Studios released the film on home video in its region and with the on-demand
version on August 18, 2013. The Blu-ray releases featured commentary with Tom
Cruise and director Joseph Kosinski, deleted scenes, M83's isolated score, and
a series of making-of featurettes. The Oblivion Blu-ray debuted at number 1 in
sales for its opening week.
Why Backup Blu-ray/DVD Disc?
- More choices to enjoy movie, not only on standalone DVD player.
- Better protect Blu-ray/DVD discs from scratch and damage.
- Put Blu-ray/DVD movie into portable devices like your mobile phone will be more convenient when you are on a trip.
Part 1: How to Backup Oblivion Blu-ray/DVD Disc?
- Rip and Convert Oblivion Blu-ray/DVD
Program Tool: Aiseesoft Blu-ray Ripper Platinum
Step 1: Start program and insert Oblivion Blu-ray/DVD Disc
Step 2: Select output video format
Step 3: Start rip conversion process
- Copy Oblivion Blu-ray/DVD Disc to Blank Disc
Program Tool: Aiseesoft Blu-ray Copy
Step 1: Start program and insert Oblivion Blu-ray/DVD Disc
Step 2: Select copy mode
Step 3: Start Oblivion disc copy
If you have Oblivion digital movie, and want to backup into a DVD disc, have a trail on iSkysoft DVD Creator.
Part 2: Why Backup Oblivion?
1. Oblivion Reviews
- This is the sci-fi movie equivalent of a pretty damn good cover band. - Richard Roeper.com
- A film whose beauty and emotional aspirations ultimately overpower the story problems it runs into along the way. - Bryan Bishop from The Verge
- Glossy, derivative, ambitious and fatally underpowered. - Tom Charity from CNN.com
- Kosinski's totality of vision may not look or feel entirely original but is striking and memorable all the same. - Michael Dequina from TheMovieReport.com
- Oblivion is a deliberate and beautifully crafted picture that embraces genre trappings without sacrificing the emotional heft of pure drama. - Forrest Hartman from Reno Gazette-Journal
- A derivative sci-fi drama that blends some nifty plot twists with its mysteriously serene futuristic adventure. - Bruce Bennett from Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
2. Preview Oblivion
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