I must admit I’ve seen just about every incarnation of the Arthurian legend told. Yet this movie still holds a special place in my heart. Not only do we get to see a young Arthur turdored by Merlin but we also learn the lessons along with him. Merlin also learns many lessons too. This film is most definitely an animated classic and at $9 for a dvd, blu ray and digital copy version I just couldn’t say no.
I’ve been waiting to see the Duck Tales movie out on dvd every since its initial release. While it isn’t as classic as Lion King, Aladdin or even The Little Mermaid, I truly enjoy following the exploits of the Duckberg gang on their own movie. As a child I grew up with Duck Tales and Darkwing Duck and loved them. Not a bad pick up for $7.
I get so frustrated at the transformers movies. No I don’t want to see Bublebee audition for his own movie. No I don’t want to see more humans and how they can take down these giant robots. No we don’t need to see another movie on Earth. I do want to see more of the classic transformers and for the story to take place for once off of Earth. I do want to see more of Unicron and the Quintisans. I do want to see more transformer action. While this movie was good it wasn’t stellar. When the movie delivers on the hits it really delivers. However there are just things in this movie along with the entire film franchise that are big misses. Optimus Prime is still the main character and rightfully should be. That is what keeps me coming back and buying these movies so long as I can catch them on sale.
Okay, baby groot made this film. While I appreciated them diving deeper into the GOTG past, I don’t know if the villain of this film was particularly strong. In fact, it does continue a tradition of either really awesome or lame villains depending on the film. Overall this is a fun movie I’ll definately watch more than once. Is it better than the first one? No. However that doesn’t distract from the one liners, entertaining action and wonderful effects in this movie. A great buy if you are able to find it on sale. Something I wouldn’t pay full price for even with the digital copy.
The Green Arrow continues his quest to keep Starling City safe in this fifth season of the TV show based on the DC Comics superhero. Playboy billionaire Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) has been elected mayor, but the city still needs his secret identity as the Green Arrow. Can he balance a life devoted to law-abiding change with his secret vigilante identity? All 24 episodes in one Blu-ray collection.
Everything comes full circle with season five. Not only does it end the flashbacks about the island but serveral people from the past come back for the 100 episode. This also doesn’t include the crossover event. I wish all of the crossover episodes would be included. As it stands you currently have to buy Flash, Supergirl and the Legends of Tomorrow seasons in order to get all of the crossover episodes. I guess I can’t complain too much as this season is the best since season 1 and at 14.99 to get both the blu ray and a digital copy was a bargain.
The complete third season of The CW superhero series The Flash, following Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and his blinding speed as he continues to ward off enemies in Central city. All 23 episodes of the third season are included, as well as bonus features and deleted scenes.
So at the end of the second season Barry makes a choice. This entire season deals with the ultimate ramifications of that choice. There are several surprises this season too. All in all perhaps the best season. Only thing I wish for is a happy Barry Allen as this season continues his brooding aspect, but at 14.99 for the both blu ray and digital copy I can’t complain.
It’s hard talk about Legends of Tomorrow as a show. I really enjoyed the season one arc. Rips character definitely is missed during the first few episodes. Also, some of the cast that I loved is no longer part of this crew. Their replacements seem very weak. Perhaps the greatest stand outs this season are the emergence of Rory as a character and the formation of the Legion of Doom. Get it at a reasonable price. I paid 14.99 for both blu ray and digital copy. Also, it helps if you don’t take the shows as seriously as Arrow. I enjoy them as pure entertainment and not in grounded reality despite the show still existing in the DC universe. That seems to help add more enjoyment to the episodes instead of trying to pick apart certain ones.
The first season definitely had its growing pains and while it established some DC characters it just didn’t feel right. Finally Season 2 was brought into the DC universe fold. Granted it came at the loss of one of the best characters Kat Grant due to change in shooting location. Also I love getting these programs at great price. Only paid 14.99 for blu ray and digital copy.
Judas is only one of the awesome singles on this album. Jericho is vocally at his best. The band also drives the lyrics and his voice with supporting guitars that reminds me of classic hard rock.
Drinking with Jesus and Burn Me Out are the other stand outs on this album however it is difficult to choose only a few as this album is tight. Each song feels like it could a single on any other album of Fozzy.
Finally got this blu ray to complete my collection of the nightmare series. A good movie with both Jason and Freddy that sees them go at it for justified reasons without making one or the other appear weak.
To me even though room was left for a sequel and they rebooted both franchises, this will officially be the last chapter in both horror movie main stays.