Watching the Vestron Blu-ray release of the The Gate marked the first time that I had watched the film since my childhood - approximately 25 years ago. The film has held up fairly well - though, in my opinion, it is a notch below other 80s horror/adventure classics with young casts (i.e., The Monster Squad, The Lost Boys, The Goonies). Video and audio quality are good, not great, and the release is chocked full of quality extras.
Finally, one of the best sci-fi films of all-time gets a fantastic release - the picture quality is vastly upgraded from the previous blu-ray release, and this Scream Factory release is loaded with new and old extras.
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This release collects every episode from season two of the popular Netflix original series about Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), a classy woman in her thirties who is sentenced to prison after being convicted of a ten-year-old crime of trafficking money for her drug-dealer girlfriend.
In my opinion, season two of OITNB isn't as good as the first season. (Maybe the novelty of the first season wore off for me, or maybe I just didn't take as much to season two's darker tone). But, it is still one of the best dramedies out there.
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I bought this for my teenage niece to replace her 4th generation model. Needless to say, this updated version is a huge improvement - especially the photo capabilities.
This is a good release of a very great tv show. It's not available on blu-ray yet, but the picture and audio quality of this dvd release is very good for a standard-definition release. The biggest drawback: the double-sided dvds are prone to scratching and collecting dust on the exposed side. The studio couldn't spend a few extra cents and release only single-sided discs?
The first 22 episodes of The Addams Family are present on the triple-DVD set, looking and sounding better than they ever have in syndicated reruns -- the full-screen black-and-white image (1.33-to-1) is so beautifully transferred, than you can see every delightfully bizarre detail of the decor in the Addams home. And each disc opens automatically to a simple, easy-to-use menu that also includes easy access to the bonus features -- the latter include a karaoke version of the theme song, a delightful featurette called "You Rang, Mr. Addams," and audio commentary on four episodes (including the series debut) by surviving cast members Ken Weatherwax, Lisa Loring, and Felix Silla (who played Cousin Itt) -- their discussion ranges freely across the history of the series, and their reminiscences are so engaging and beguiling, that they're as enjoyable as the show itself. Weatherwax and Loring, who portrayed Pugsley and Wednesday, respectively, literally grew up while doing the show, Loring first learning to read while working with their early scripts, and they had a wonderful time doing the show. As with other FoxVideo television series DVDs, the episodes are generously chapter-coded and the discs are well-produced. The only thing missing, which one hopes might happen in a future release on the series, is a contribution from surviving star John Astin, who portrayed Gomez.
This is a good release of a very great tv show. It's not available on blu-ray yet, but the picture and audio quality of this dvd release is very good for a standard-definition release. The biggest drawback: the double-sided dvds are prone to scratching and collecting dust on the exposed side. The studio couldn't spend a few extra cents and release only single-sided discs?