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    June 19, 2016
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Darkstalkers anime
on August 5, 2016
Posted by: keggers
If your a fan of the darkstalkers videogames series then this OVA collection is for you. You definitely want to go for this instead of the U.S cartoon version which is so good awful looking.
My Best Buy number: 004330074
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The true sequel
on August 1, 2016
Posted by: keggers
Texas chainsaw is the true sequel to the 1974 original, it picks up right were the original left off, with leatherface family faces of against a bunch of angry townies. This movie is filled with some of the goriest scenes of a texas chainsaw massacre film. The cast is great, and leatherface never looked so terrifying.
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It all began somewhere
on August 1, 2016
Posted by: keggers
Texas chainsaw massacre: the beginning is a prequel to the 2003 remake. Most of the family of leatherface returns for this one. Very brutal film. In this one its revealed why leatherface wears a mask of bandages. Leatherface is scary in this one.
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Jeff Burr's Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III has never been looked too kindly upon, for all the right reasons -- funny then that New Line gave this such a grand DVD release. For a terribly flawed sequel to one of the seminal horror films of 1970s, the extras included on the disc are staggering. For starters, gore fans should be happy to know that both the rated and unrated cuts appear on the disc, so all of KNB's effects can now be seen digitally for the first time (the unrated VHS has been available for years). For those not familiar with the history of the film, the R-rated version is a complete mess and this DVD will tell you why. Often remembered for delivering little of the red stuff in the theatrical cut, here you can dig into two documentaries and one commentary on the hows and whys of the third film's turbulent production. From the infamous MPAA battles to New Line themselves sabotaging the film through their desperate need for another horror franchise (A Nightmare on Elm Street 5 had just come out and bombed), the fate of Leatherface is mapped out extensively through various candid interviews that fill the disc. From horror scribe David Schow to the many bits with director Burr, everyone featured has stories which paint a picture of a truly hindered production. The film itself is presented in its original 1.85:1 widescreen picture, while the audio benefits greatly from the remastered Dolby Digital EX 5.1 and DTS ES 6.1 Surround Sound tracks. To be sure, time was put into this release, as evidenced by the blood-red menus and the inclusion of an alternate ending and probably one of the best modern horror trailers out there -- the Lady of the Lake teaser for the film (which you get to hear the full story behind in the meat of the extras). If there's anything annoying about the disc, it's that the commentary track consists of the very same interviews which make up the lengthy "The Saw is Family: Making of Leatherface" documentary. With no scene-specific discussion, you end up sifting through a lot of the same talk repeatedly between the main two features of the DVD -- plus look out for Burr's comments on the chainsaw in the film, because you'll hear the exact same audio clip of it more than once! Gripes aside, New Line most assuredly should be praised for giving such high treatment to such horror dreck for which they themselves are partly to blame.
 
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texas chainsaw ehh
on August 1, 2016
Posted by: keggers
My least favorite of the texas chainsaw massacre films, didn't really care for most of the cast. This one didn't really have that high of a scare factor. It is a enjoyable film and I do really enjoy it but not as much as the others.
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Great drama
on August 1, 2016
Posted by: keggers
This movie was well acted by a great cast of actors, Jessica biel makes a gutsy move in this film. The story is about 4 people and how there stories weave together. Ray Liotta is great in this film.
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Sandler at his A game
on August 1, 2016
Posted by: keggers
Adam Sandler and Kevin James are hilarious together in this movie, one of the better Sandler movies out there, plus his antics with Jessica Biel are hilarious, can't complain she's easy on the eyes. Sandler has his whole crew here as usual and they are just as funny
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Director Marcus Nispel's over-the-top remake of Tobe Hooper's unrelenting horror masterpiece arrives on DVD in fine form with New Line Home Entertainment's Platinum Series double-disc release of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, the image offers a near-perfect presentation of cinematographer Daniel Pearl's lush photography, save for some serious signs of edge-enhancement. Likewise, the English DTS-ES Surround Sound audio mix provides an eerie and effective grab bag of directional effects in addition to providing an ideal showcase for the shrieking, room-shaking buzz of the ever-familiar saw. Other audio options include English Dolby Digital EX 5.1 and English Dolby Digital Stereo Surround, with optional English and Spanish subtitles. As with their other Platinum Series releases, New Line has seen fit to include an abundance of extra features that, though slightly repetitive, will certainly have fans swooning. Starting off the extras, three audio commentary tracks cover the "Production," "Technical," and "Story" aspects of the feature, and it won't take viewers long to get the drift that there may have been a few too many cooks in this kitchen. From the revelation that the man driving this project is none other than The Bachelor and Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? producer Mike Fleiss to the admittance by the director that he has never seen the original film, the "Production" commentary is something of a mixed bag; and, while the "Technical" commentary provides interesting, detailed information regarding the photographic and special-effects techniques used in the film (the latter of which is covered more comprehensively in the "Chainsaw Redux: Making a Massacre" featurette), it's the "Story" commentary that offers the most compelling listen, with actors' comments and script changes offering a depth that may have been somewhat lacking in the final product. The aforementioned feature-length making-of documentary "Chainsaw Redux: The Making of a Massacre" offers production insight from such contributors as producer Michael Bay and executive producers Brad Fuller and Andrew Form, a chilling glimpse at an all-too-eager Andrew Bryniarski (Leatherface) as he gets onto character and freaks out the actors, and an exciting look at what might have been one of the bleakest horror endings ever committed to celluloid had screenwriter Scott Kosar had his way. Male lead Eric Balfour's hilarious exit on the last day of shooting must be seen to be believed. "Severed Parts" offers an intriguing look at footage that was left on the cutting room floor; although an alternate opening and closing (complete with S.W.A.T. team raid on the family farm) certainly aren't missed in the final product, a few omitted character revelations as well as some excised violence offer a glimpse at a film that would have truly gone for the throat (or crotch as it may be). Viewers in search of a real scare, however, need look no further than "Ed Gein: The Ghoul of Plainfield," a short documentary covering the shocking true-life atrocities that inspired the film. The phrase "truth is stranger than fiction" has rarely rung more true than here, and though much of the featurette is presented with cheesy stock footage, the story of Ed Gein is still powerful and frightening enough to resonate through the somewhat hokey execution. Shot-on-video screen tests for stars Jessica Biel, Eric Balfour, and Erica Leerhsen offer testament to the power of a scream thanks to Leerhsen's formidable shriek, and a handful of trailers (including producer Michael Bay's original audio-only preview) offer a fun look at the film's promotional campaign. A music video for the Motograter song "Suffocate" exposes the new Texas Chainsaw's nu-metal roots, and potential filmmakers get a crash course in production thanks to such DVD-ROM features as script-to-screen comparison and a storyboard viewer. Rounding things out nicely is a bloodstained envelope ominously labeled "Evidence Enclosed," containing numerous grainy, black-and-white stills of chainsaws, mallets, items made from human body-parts, and other chilling images.
 
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Texas Chainsaw Remake
on August 1, 2016
Posted by: keggers
I'm not into remake unless its completely different then the original, and this one was, I'm a huge fan of The Texas chainsaw massacre films. This one was great and this edition is filled with documentaries and extras.
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Who is the tall man?
on August 1, 2016
Posted by: keggers
Jessica Biel knocks it out of the park with tall man, great suspense movie having you guessing from the very beginning to the end. Very well acted
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Pretty good comedy
on August 1, 2016
Posted by: keggers
Jessica biel dates a british playboy, what his family doesn't know is that this english woman is car racing strong willed woman. As soon as she arrives she tends to get herself in trouble with her fiancee's family. Though the father played by Colin Firth, thinks she's a fine addition to the household.
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get comedy/drama
on August 1, 2016
Posted by: keggers
Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom are great in this film, what turns out to be the worst day of Drew Baylor's life, he has a chance meeting with Claire a flight attendant. There strange adventure and relationship begins.
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