From executive producer Tom Hanks, the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers tells the story of a collection of soldiers from the 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Armed Forces, also known as "Easy Company", during World War II. The ten-episode story spans from 1942 during the group's training to the conclusion of fighting in Europe, and focuses on the experiences and tribulations of the individuals fighting for the Stars and Stripes in addition to important events such as D-Day and the liberation of Holocaust survivors. The series features stars including Damian Lewis (Homeland), Ron Livingston (Office Space), Donnie Wahlberg and Michael Fassbender.
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It's mostly the web series with a couple minutes of new footage, but its still fun to watch. It's nice to see a character like Vixen get the spotlight.
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This is one of DC's best animated films. It's not as good as the new live-action film with Gal Gadot, but it's still enjoyable. Action, humor, story, voice acting is all spot on.
Originally aired as a four-part miniseries on Canada's Space cable network, Robocop: Prime Directives picks up after the events of 1993's Robocop 3 and was released straight-to-video in the U.S. as four seperate features. Robocop: Prime Directives - Crash and Burn is the concluding chapter in the Prime Directives series and finds Robocop (Page Fletcher) in a race against time to stop a mad scientist. Before he can confront the evil doctor though, Robo will have to face off against RoboCable again for one final battle. Robocop: Prime Directives - Crash and Burn was preceded by Robocop: Prime Directives - Resurrection, Robocop: Prime Directives - Meltdown and Robocop: Prime Directives - Dark Justice.
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This was a poorly made, cheap miniseries. For hardcore RoboCop fans only. If you do manage to sit through all 4 episodes of this miniseries, you're in for an even more disappointing ending.
Originally aired as a four-part miniseries on Canada's Space cable network, Robocop: Prime Directives picks up after the events of 1993's Robocop 3 and was released straight-to-video in the U.S. as four seperate features. Robocop: Prime Directives - Resurrection is the third volume in the series and features the events following the battle between Robocop (Page Fletcher) and RoboCable. While the two recuperate, Robocop's son James dispatches a group of RoboHunters to seek out and take down Robo once and for all. Robocop: Prime Directives - Resurrection was preced by Robocop: Prime Directives - Meltdown and Robocop: Prime Directives - Dark Justice and is followed by Robocop: Prime Directives - Crash and Burn.
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This direct-to-video installment in the Robocop series gets a simple presentation on DVD. Robocop: Meltdown has been given a widescreen transfer to disc, letterboxed on conventional television sets and enhanced for 16x9 playback on widescreen monitors. The audio is mastered in Dolby Digital Stereo, and the feature is closed-captioned in English. No other bonus materials have been included.
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Originally aired as a four-part miniseries on Canada's Space cable network, Robocop: Prime Directives picks up after the events of 1993's Robocop 3 and was released straight-to-video in the U.S. as four seperate features. The first in the series, Robocop: Prime Directives - Dark Justice, introduces fans to Page Fletcher, who takes over the role of Robocop from Robert John Burke who played the character when Peter Weller left the series after 1990's Robocop 2. Ten years after first acquiring his cyborg body, an aging Robocop must face the fact that his now-grown son is an executive for OCP. Meanwhile, a mysterious group called The Trust has plans to reprogram Robo to do their evil biddings. Robocop: Prime Directives - Dark Justice is followed by Robocop: Prime Directives - Meltdown, Robocop: Prime Directives - Resurrection, and Robocop: Prime Directives - Crash and Burn.
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I'm not going to go into how bad this movie is. The blu-ray is great though, as the video and audio quality are better than the previous release, and there are a lot of interesting special features.