a great throwback to the 80's when SCTV was king, and so was the great white norths shorts Doug and bob McKenzie.. with a very comedic storyline, and Glorious Toronto featured in the madcap adventure its a true Canadian masterpiece , sound quality surprisingly great and picture really good also, considering its a fil from the early 80's. if you want a good laugh grab this flick
one of my favorite movies of the 90's when animation was combined well with live action... with a fun story, and a lot of nba and hollywood star cameos, picture quality is really good, and sound is also good which is surprising as this was before the 1080 digital blu ray age, great transfer
I remember seeing this in the early 2000's and was hoping it had the charm or story of spacejam, it didn't but still had a good mix of looney tunes comedy with the stars of that period . fraser and elfman, and a story that is a little bit all over the place but still watchable picture quality pretty good considering it was just before the blu ray HD DVD sound was good as it was the dolby age, all in all a good transfer of a semi good movie.
Saw this on sale and remembered watching way back in high school mid 80's its still a good example on how a movie about arm wrestling is of the caliber of a b action film and overall still does what it intends to do, go all '80's on us picture quality what you expect 80's film, transferred to blu ray format not much improvement on the 80's sound and film qulity, but still a crisp picture. worth a watch!
this series is very similar to the hunger games, as the first movie was all about a bunch of young teens attempting to survive in a primitive way, and the second of both this series and the hunger games show that a "government /military type group is really using technology to control the young teens outcome through challenges they must survive to move forward.in their quest
picked this up because I remember being young seeing it in theatres , and loving how funny it was, but now I'm an adult (contrary to what my wife says) and I still love this "teen romp road movie, with a lot of late 1990's early 2000's actors in it and raunchy enough to not seem dated worth a re-watch in my opinion
The future's not set. There's no fate but what we make for ourselves. this is a nice "filer to the missing years between terminator movies, and pretty good for a TV shows budget restrictions, it keeps the same original storyline, but as the quote says the futures not set, so these storylines do alter the 'terminator universe, however the last terminator movie pretty much terminated the whole terminator franchise timeline anyways, great series...
The complete second season of Transporter: The Series, an adaptation of the Transporter film series. Chris Vance takes over Jason Statham's role of Frank Martin - a freelance courier driver who specializes in highly dangerous delivery missions.
the second season really picks up the pace and budget, and now this series has hit its stride well, im used to the fact that it isn't Jason Staham as the "Transporter" and its a great companion to the original 3 movies and the reboot.
The complete first season of Transporter: The Series, an adaptation of the Transporter film series. Chris Vance takes over Jason Statham's role of Frank Martin - a freelance courier driver who specializes in highly dangerous delivery missions.
Of course if it were Jason Statham in the tv series it would be awesome, however , since its not we have to base it as a standalone, and it is a very fast paced and great for a tv series budget vs movie budget show, my only problem is the reuse of footage reversed or slowed down to seem like a different scene but obviously form an earlier scene
a lot of expectations went into this for me being an old school gamer and also a fan of adam sandler, and a semi fan of kevin james, but even though the movie has its moments it seemns that the stars had a lot of say and not sticking to script, as this movie has a great premise but in the end the actors fail to make this a fun movie... game over