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I'm a huge fan of The Simpsons seasons in the 90's (one episode in season 1 that aired in 1989) -- seasons became tired and flat in the 00's and forward. This season is where The Simpsons creators really polished who the Simpsons were/are and gave us, the audience, better animation and voice acting from the previous season -- I'm not hating on season 1, but the program was still developing and finding it's legs. We get the first Treehouse of Horror episode with this season, which is a one of my favorite ToH episodes. There are a lot of classic episodes that are funny, but still manage to have a heart at the same time. Even though this is DVD and we are now moving into the era of 4K, the DVD version is the only version available for this season and it still holds it's weight, in terms of relative quality, for a home viewing experience. There are 22 episodes. I got this for $9.99, and I am totally pleased with it and wouldn't mind paying more for this great season.
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There isn't much I can say about the film that people don't already know -- the film is easily one of Disney's top 10 greatest animated films. The video quality is really superb with this release, although previous releases had similar superb quality too. The audio quality is good quality for 2018, but it is great quality considering the source is a film from 1942 -- audio quality shows it's age at times. If you already own the previous Diamond Edition (2011 release), I don't think you really need to upgrade to this release. This film does come with a digital copy; so you can watch it on a tablet, phone, etc once you redeem the code.
Decide the fate of Clementine and Javier in The Walking Dead: A New Frontier. Choose actions to rebuild civilization and society in the postapocalyptic world of the Telltale Series. The Walking Dead: A New Frontier for the PlayStation 4 comes as a season pass disc preloaded with episode one and access to future episodes.
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If you are thinking of purchasing this game, you are probably familiar with the previous installments and know what to expect. I didn't know if this series would run out of steam or fall flat, but it felt in line, in terms of quality and gameplay, with the previous installments. I really enjoyed the gameplay and cinematic feel. It is an easy game to just relax, sit back and casually play through.
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Sometimes when you have a sequel to a blockbuster or iconic film years later -- sometimes decades later -- the sequel can really fall flat. That is not the case with this film. I still like the original film more, but this film does a great job of not being intimidated by the original or feel like a lazy cash grab. The world that is created is just amazing in the context of the film. The 4K quality of this film is in my top five for sure -- the original film's 4K presentation is as well. Usually I will take 3D over 4K, but I liked the 4K version more than the 3D version.
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While it is a carbon copy of the animated film that is one of Disney Animation's all-time greatest accomplishments, it stands on it's own two feet. The musical numbers have great choreography, great singing, and real emotion. The casting was good. The sets, costumes, and hair/makeup are divine for this film. I enjoyed the 3D for this film too, although the United States didn't get a home video release in 3D -- makes me sad had to purchase 3D version from another country. I still would take the animated version over this film, but this film was really well done.
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This film had a difficult task of being constantly evaluated next to the source material it was based off that was amazing. Is the film amazing? No. Is it bad or deserves as much hate as it got? No. It is a solid film that has great visuals, great production values, and great 3D -- I recommend that you watch this film in 3D over 4K. The steelbook looks really nice. I know a steelbook's artwork is subjective in how people rate it, but I think the artwork for this steelbook was really well done.
Enjoyed this miniseries very much. This is a companion piece to the acclaimed miniseries "Band of Brothers". I would argue that "Band of Brothers" was better, but both are great. The production quality of this miniseries is very professional and outstanding.
This film is interesting to me. At face value this film is about an evil car, Christine, that is overprotective of it's current owner. When you watch it from that perspective, the film is boring due to you never really finding the car threatening and characters' deaths by the car defy logical thinking by them to attempt to avoid the car. Now, I like to watch it as a case study of a character becoming so obsessed by the car that they mentally, physically, etc change and you get to watch them slowly lose themselves. It is interesting watching Arnie, Christine's owner, change over the film as his obsession with Christine grows. Keith Gordon (Arnie) did an amazing job acting in this film and I would argue his performance is extremely underrated.
The transfer of the film for this packaging is really good. The video and audio quality are solid. Note: this disc is the same one that was used for the 2015 blu-ray release.
The steelbook is "ok". I like the artwork on the front, but there isn't any artwork on the back or inside.
This lunchbox was nicer than I thought it would be--I got it for free with a applicable movie purchase. I think metal lunchbox collectors or children would like to own this. It is about the average size of most metal lunchboxes. The lunchbox looks about the same as the stock photo on the website--won't be surprised getting this in the mail to discover it looks totally different in person. If you buy this, it is worth the price--metal lunchboxes usually go for more than this price.
This film isn't as terrible as people have described it to be. It is an average film--nothing more, nothing less. It is somewhat fun and silly. There are a few plot holes and many times your "suspense of disbelief" is really tested. You never end up really caring about any of the characters, but you don't end up hating that they aren't fleshed out or hating characters you are supposed to like. Rob Lowe's performance is pretty funny. It is nowhere near as raunchy as you would think going into it. I read a review once that said something along the lines of, "if Disney made a film about this subject matter, this would be what you would get". Overall, glad I purchased this, but it is not memorable or one you will eagerly want to watch again.
Note: Included is the blu-ray and the ultraviolet copy (UV copy works still)