When movies come out to theaters, I usually wait for others to give their approval or rant on it. Upon hearing good reviews I found out why people of all ages are enjoying this movie. The detail, voices, and storyline are excellent! I couldn't believe how well everything was coordinated in this movie. From the paint jobs, to the camber of the tires and even cities from a bird's eye view.
This movie is funny in its entirety. Whether it's Jonah Hill chasing people in a giant hot dog suit, or Glen with this remarks it provides laughs for the whole family!
This is the first album of Arch Enemy and I am glad I picked it up. The Armott brothers combined create forces that only a few of the greats can withstand. The band has a collective talent beyond most, and therefore stands out from the genre.
Unfortunately, while Angela Gossow does a great job at vocals, I am not fond of "growling", so it slightly detracts from the overall performance.
Overall I would recommend this album to those who enjoy this type of music. It can definitely provide a great album to work out to!
I have always loved The Drew Carey Show, especially for the banter between Mimi (Kathy Kinney) and Drew Carey. I will be anxiously awaiting the next season to come out on DVD.
Reno 911:Miami was horrible. Gag jokes and slapstick bits usually get a chuckle out of me, but this time I just sat and probably lost several IQ points. Overall I will NOT recommend this movie, unless you enjoy the series.
One man bent on seeing justice done takes his obsession to the streets in this big-screen adaptation of the popular comic book, which comes to DVD in an enriched edition from Lions Gate. The Punisher has been given a letterboxed transfer to disc in the widescreen aspect ratio of 2.35:1, which is also enhanced for anamorphic playback on 16 x 9 monitors. The audio has been mastered in two formats, Dolby Digital 5.1 EX and Dolby Digital Stereo; the dialogue is in English with optional subtitles in English and Spanish. Bonus materials include an alternate commentary track featuring director Jonathan Hensleigh, two deleted scenes, four short documentaries on various aspects of the production of the film, a music video from the band Drowning Pool, and a preview of a video game tied into the film.
Customer Rating
5
Punisher is great!
on April 12, 2008
Posted by: JPetrucci84
from Canyon Lake, CA
If there ever was a great revenge/comic-based movie to come to the theaters, it's been The Punisher. Thomas Jane fits the character of "The Punisher" perfectly. I would DEFINITELY recommend this movie with NO hesitation.
Dream Theater has set off 30 years of music that is like none other. In its most current album, Systematic Chaos, a man sells his soul the devil. A separate man also happens to be taken by a vampire. This is a GREAT album which deserves applause.
Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical thriller comes to the big screen in this adaptation directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Sacha Baron Cohen, Timothy Spall, and Alan Rickman. Embittered at having been wrongly imprisoned and determined to seek vengeance against his accusers due to the grim fate that befell his wife and daughter while he was incarcerated, ex-convict Sweeney Todd (Depp) returns to his hometown and opens a modest barber shop. The one thing different about Todd's shop, however, is that no one who walks in for a trim is ever seen again. Subsequently branded "The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" by the frightened community, Todd continues with his murderous exploits with a little assistance from his amorous accomplice, Mrs. Lovett (Bonham Carter) -- whose popular meat pies secretly have a most unsavory ingredient.
Customer Rating
2
Demon Barber strikes in theaters
on April 6, 2008
Posted by: JPetrucci84
from Canyon Lake, CA
I have always been a fan of musicals whether on Broadway or in film. Unfortunately, while the acting and singing by Johnny Depp was great, everything else wasn't as great.
This movie had high expectations from me. Unfortunately it fell very short of what was expected. I wouldn't use this movie as a coaster for a glass of water. Sorry but I won't bother buying this or recommending this to friends.
Dan in Real Life is a well-thought out, yet lacking movie. The movie has great acting and a great plot, but doesn't keep the viewer interested. In other words, it just drones on.