This is a fantastic movie. It may not hit you right away, but it is an interesting take on science fiction. As a father only wishes to protect his son while others threaten him due to the child's ability to see another world. It is metaphorical and well written, it is all kinds of things and then some. It's just a nice little gem that I would recommend to anyone who likes Michael Shannon and to anyone who is sick of all the movies recently that are unoriginal.
This is a good movie. Marvel and Disney did right by hiring the same directors from Winter Soldier to continue on. They were able to juggle multiple character arcs with very few problems. However, when it comes down to it, there are many striking similarities to the lesser Batman v. Superman - you may disagree, but on paper they have way too many commonalities. As for the steelbook, it is quite nice as it is polished with concept art and the inside is arguably better than the outside. The only downside really is that there is no DVD - despite being completely team blu-ray, having the DVD would have been the cherry on top.
I got this for my dad's camera and it's definitely the best card to get for anyone's camera. Considering the price, you can hold plenty of photos for so cheap. I doubt he will ever need an upgrade on this, as his camera came with a 2GB one.
First of all, the cover art for this is just odd. Why they didn't just go with the tarot card style of the awesome poster baffles me! Then, it's just a single blu-ray disc. I mean, come on it's a Terrence Malick film! I want as much juicy extra features as possible the dude is an enigma. The film itself may be boring to some, but it's oddly relaxing to me. This and Blade Runner are two movies that I love to put on when I go to bed.
Steelbooks are always a good time, so naturally the first movie in this series combined with that is a great time. Bought this for my sister and she was not disappointed.
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Bought this for my sister as she likes horror movies. Would've preferred blu-ray, but for the price and availability, this was still a good purchase no doubt.
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For some reason or another, this review is under the DVD when in reality I have the steelbook blu-ray. I have held off on buying this movie just because I have been waiting until they release both Ghost in the Shell with its 2.0 release (don't know why they haven't for any good reason). I like steelbooks, however, so I splurged. I would much rather buy the original release than the 2.0, FYI.
I did not buy this movie when it first came out, it was good, but I held off for one reason or another. Ridley Scott is an acclaimed director, so I would rather wait and buy any sort of special edition. While this does not take the cake, it still has some more extra features and a different slipcover. No complaints here!
This is definitely one of the better steelbooks I have gotten from Best Buy. However, a slight drawback is that the dvd is in a separate sleeve that is on the left side; it's not part of the steelbook like how previous have had two disc slots, this one only has one despite having two discs come with it. For example, The Hateful Eight came with two disk slots in the steelbook, yet only one disc, so I am forced to ask: what gives? Alas, this steelbook is one of the more thoughtfully created in terms of appeal, so I am glad to buy it. As for the movie, I think we all know how enjoyable it is already.