Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder pair up in this comedy classic combining a romantic escapade with a Hitchcockian murder mystery. The adventure takes a railroad passenger from seeking an interlude with a sultry secretary to fending off murderous henchmen and FBI agents. His only help is a small-time crook who aids him as they try to get out of the mess their in on the Silver Streak.
Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining comes to DVD with a standard full-frame transfer that, while not widescreen, does in fact mirror the director's original intentions for the film (he reportedly shot it so that the frame could be cropped without compromising the integrity of the image). English and French soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1. English, Spanish, and French subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a making-of documentary and a theatrical trailer.
Is insanity contagious? "Here's Johnny" and "Redrum" are the classic lines in this 1980 gothic horror film where a writer (Jack Nicholson), wanting solitude to end his writer's block, takes his family to an isolated hotel that is closed for the winter as caretakers. What he finds is a ghostly time warp and murder hatched right out of the mind of Stephen King. A classic for every Halloween viewing.
This sequel to Disney's Animated Feature Finding Nemo, isn't really a continuation of the previous story, but a new adventure with Dory instead of Nemo as the lead character and her quest to find her long lost parents, if she can remember what caused the separation in the first place. Great fun and laughs especially with Hank the Octopus, who is the new stand out character in this animated feature.
The Ape Man (Lord Greystoke) is called back to the Jungle to serve as an emissary unaware that he is a pawn in a deadly convergence of greed and revenge. Little do they realize what they are about to unleash when they involve the Lord of the Congo and his animal allies. Great action sequences that will cause you to look differently from now on when you visit a zoo.
The Mutants in this sequel to X-Men: Days of Future Past take on the world's first mutant, who after thousands of years has awakened to find a world led by humans, which he doesn't like. This, of course, means that he intends to cleanse the earth of all of mankind and start his own new mutant world order with him, of course, as their leader. But do not despair, Professor X has recruited his own group of young X-Men to save the day and the world to boot against this seemingly unstoppable enemy.
Action and Super Heroes are suppose to take us out of reality and bring us powers to get things done right, even when the stratus quo is against us. This film drags our heroes down the same rabbit trail as all other mortal men. It is bad enough that there are villains out there that have bad attitudes. Why do our heroes have to stoop to the same emotions as the enemy. This film is a set up for the next Avengers movie and except for the action sequences, the script has a lot to be desired. Why do I have to choose which hero is doing the right thing or not? Can they all just get along? I would only recommend this as an information piece that will answer certain present and future questions.
Whirlpool 7.0 Cu. Ft. 14-Cycle Gas Dryer: Keep your clothes smooth and wrinkle-free with the Wrinkle Shield option that continues tumbling for up to 90 minutes after the cycle ends. The 14 cycle options and 4 temperature settings offer flexibility.
Dependability in appliances is a necessity in this day and age with cheap manufacturing and planned obsolescence plaguing most products that you hope will last beyond a few years. Whirlpool has succeeded in having a good reputation for simple dependability, long lasting service and easy parts availability for their products. This Gas Dryer has all that is needed to do the job without all the extra bells and whistles that can go bad and cost plenty to fix. It dries clothes and that is all is needed!
A wonderful retelling of the Disney Animated Feature Length classic with live-action and a little CGI magic. It is destined to be a classic. The Blu-ray shows it even better with brilliant HD quality!
Cinderella as an animated feature is a classic in itself, and to try to do a re-make with live action takes a lot of talent. Well, the Disney crew was up to the task. They brought this fairy tale to life with a little help from some CGI magic, but it is a worthy retelling of the story using live actors that will remain a classic as well. Great family fun with a super moral ending!!
Unbelievable action that no sane person would attempt, but this crew is ready, willing, and able to accomplish the impossible, even if it seems crazy, to get their task done. Even though Paul Walker wasn't able to finish the film, they did a good job of not allowing that to be a hinderence in completing the scenes he missed doing. Also, nice tribute to him at the end!