This set contains every episode from the fourth season of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, starring Kevin Sorbo as the mythic hero who uses his fearsome sword during the course of adventures against various bad guys.
Season 4 also brings in more Ares and more Goddess of Love and brings in new gods like Discord. and of course Armageddon Now, Porkules, One Fowl Day amazing episodes. also the last few episodes involving Hercules mother death and his choice of becoming a full god are great.
"The Beautician and the Beast" is a warm and surprisingly touching romantic comedy/drama. It's a modern day Cinderella story as well as a variation on the age-old "Beauty and the Beast" fable.
Love Red Dwarf. Overall the show had good story lines and production values. "Officer Rimmer" and "Can of Worms" were my favorite. Unfortunately this package felt thrown together too quickly. There are no interactive menus as all other series sets have had and the behind the scenes documentary seemed too short. Would have loved to see audio commentary tracks also.
Gene Kelly's 1969 musical comedy Hello Dolly! comes to DVD from 20th Century Fox Home Video with a widescreen anamorphic transfer. Audio is presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo in English and Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono is Spanish and French. Subtitles are available in English and Spanish. Closed captions are also accessible. Special features include theatrical trailers and the original 1969 behind-the-scenes featurette. This disc is recommended for fans of Barbara Streisand's movie musicals.
Hello, Dolly! is one of the best musical films I've ever seen. It is filled with high exuberance and is incredibly lavish. Of course it is silly and light hearted. It is what it should be. Everyone in it seems to be having a grand time. Barbra makes a wonderful Dolly Levi and I'm so glad she did this film despite her own misgivings.
Loved the movie and the music. When asked what do I think of when the name Yul Brenner is mentioned, it is always this movie. He is and will always be the King no matter how many remakes there are. It is a lovely and timeless movies for all ages. Not many movies fit that category.
Good special effects make it worth watching but storyline, script, and plot are pretty weak which eventually eats away at the fun. Interesting effects of the nasty bad guys unleashing terrible weapon that simply tears everything to shreds, including StarFleet's finest ship. Did like the Yorktown space globe.
A few good one-liners, but I found myself rolling my eyes more and more as the movie went on. My little kids seemed to like it, but the older kids and adults ... "meh." Disappointing, esp. when compared to Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinos.
The new cast is outstanding; and while I do feel a bit sad that the original cast's time as Storm, Jean, and Cyclops have come to an end, this cast has breathed new life into the characters! Alexandra Shipp and Sophie Turner both blew me away.