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"In space no one can hear you scream," and in Alien it was the start of a sci-fi horror series. The film is presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and looks to be in excellent shape. The colors and black level (there are a lot of them) are clear and concise without any major imperfections or defects marring the image. Overall, Fox has done a fantastic job at making sure this transfer is the best it will ever look. The soundtrack is presented in a newly created Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround soundtrack in English, as well as Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround in French and English. The new 5.1 mix works well within the confines of the film, utilizing both surround sounds and directional effects. Since the soundtrack is more creepy than bombastic, the directional sounds and background noises are often subtle and very eerie. All aspects of the dialogue, effects, and music are free of any excessive hiss or distortion. Also included on this disc are English and Spanish subtitles. Fox has produced a fine batch of extras for this first-ever DVD edition of Alien, starting with a commentary track with director Ridley Scott. This is a fantastic audio track that features Scott discussing multiple stories about the casting, production, and story. Two isolated music tracks featuring composer Jerry Goldsmith's score should please film music fans, while a bunch of deleted scenes/outtakes allow the viewer to see what ended up on the cutting-room floor. Finally there is an extensive still gallery with well over 450 photos and concepts, as well as cast and crew biographies, production notes, theatrical trailers, TV spots, and an eight-page collectable booklet inside the DVD case.
 
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5 out of 5
5
One of the Best Sci-Fi Films
on October 5, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
Great Futuristic Extra Terrestrial Film. A must own for all Sci-Fi Fans.
What's great about it: Great Thriller
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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3 out of 5
3
Not for everybody
on October 3, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
This is an interesting movie that may confuse some people. I have never seen another movie like this. There is not much excitement in this film, but the suspense could keep some on the edge of their seat.
What's great about it: Makes You Think
What's not so great: Many Boring Parts
I would recommend this to a friend!
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1 out of 5
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Terrible Movie
on October 2, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
This is the one of the worst movies that I have ever seen. The creators of this movie tryed to make it so stupid that it would be funny; they failed. This movie is not even remotlely funny it is just dumb. So if you want to waste your time and money, by all means buy this movie.
What's great about it: None
What's not so great: Everything
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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5 out of 5
5
Awesome Comedy
on October 1, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
Chris Farley's Best Movie. Filled with Classic One Liners. This is a must own DVD for all Comedy Fans.
What's great about it: Not Stop Laughs
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Matrix came along at just the right time in the history of the DVD format. With its incredible action scenes and futuristic plot, it proved to be a tremendous boost for sales of DVD players and proof of the power of DVD to present a movie accurately. The 2.35:1 widescreen presentation is a crystal clear translation of the movie's dark imagery. While there may be a lack of resolution in background images, the stylish visuals in the foreground draw all of the attention, along with the powerful, seat-rocking sound effects of Dolby Digital mix. Special features are mildly entertaining. The cast/crew commentary is by Carrie-Anne Moss, visual effects supervisor John Gaeta, and editor Zach Staeberg, and often leans toward the technical side of the production. The music-only "Audio Track" is for fans of the soundtrack only, and the making-of documentary is 25 minutes of hyperbole. "Taking the red pill" leads to a six-minute overview of the technical sides of "bullet-time," a special-effect element found in the film. The "Follow the White Rabbit" feature brings a rabbit icon to the screen during scenes of heavy special effects; hitting "enter" leads to behind-the-scenes footage of the scene in question and then places viewers back into the scene of the movie. Filmographies of cast and crew are also present. Instant access to all of the DVD's 38 chapters is available via the "Scene Access" menu, making this disc an entirely successful presentation of a fun film.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Awesome Movie
on September 30, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
This is one of the best action movies. Besideds the sequels there is no movie like this anywhere else. The sequels are good, but nowhere near as good as this one. Best Movie Keanu Reeves has ever made.
What's great about it: Great Fight Scenes
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Everyone's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man swoops to DVD in this full-screen special edition of the highly energized sequel from 20th Century Fox. With exquisite extras and spectacular picture and sound, this two-disc is a worthy buy for just about everyone. First off is the technical angle, in which this disc truly shines. Presented in a cropped full-frame image, the picture is full of brilliant hues and fine details that are sure to bring your superhero dreams to life as you watch it (even if you're missing most of the image that the recommended widescreen edition will deliver!). Additionally, the 5.1 Dolby Digital sound is an absorbing home-theater experience that's been meticulously created for this disc, and it does not disappoint. On the extras front, the fun starts with two different commentaries that are packed with anecdotes and stories from the production. The first track includes two separate recording sessions -- one from director Sam Raimi and Spidey himself, Tobey Maguire, and the other with Marvel producer-extraordinaire Avi Arad and co-producer Grant Curtis. This track is full of fun banter between the director and star, while the other two give good detail on the hows and whys of the moviemaking process. For more in-depth tech-talk, check out the technical commentary, headed by a few other sliced-together sessions that include effects-maestros John Dykstra and Steve Johnson, among others. The track is especially insightful when you begin to realize just how many of the effects were split between practical mechanical effects and CGI. Also included on the first disc is a blooper reel, a music video by Train, movie previews, web featurettes from the film's website, and a "Spidey Sense 2" trivia track that is stuffed with enough facts on the comic and the movie that it's almost overwhelming. Disc two contains the bulk of the extras, starting with the "Making the Amazing" 12-part documentary. This whopping two-hour making-of is one of the best in-depth and entertaining looks at a film that has graced the DVD world. After a bit of your usual PR-type talk in the beginning about the first film, this feature then dives head first into all of the separate departments as they pieced the movie together; this is highly recommended viewing for anyone who enjoys this type of stuff. Three featurettes can also be found on this second disc, all of which hold up the same quality as well. The highlight of the three would have to be the "Ock-Umentary" 20-minute special, which takes the viewer step-by-step through how the filmmakers were able to bring Doc Ock to life, from the pre-production process through the on-set puppeteering that set the stage for all of the CGI polishes later on. Other bonus features on the disc include a multi-angle feature that delves into a few effects-heavy sequences in the film, with other areas dedicated to Activision's exceptional Spider-Man 2 video game. Finally, comic artist Alex Ross has been given a gallery all his own that showcases his stunning paintings featured in the opening credit sequence. Also available in fullscreen, Superbit, and a Collector's DVD Gift Set, this release is a fantastic buy and a perfect gift for any fan of the film. In perfect double-dip fashion, Sony has plans to release a Spider-Man 2.5 as well, featuring extended sequences created solely for the DVD under Raimi's supervision. Until that comes out, there's plenty to love on this release, so don't be afraid to wait for the second release -- unless you like to torture yourself and miss out on a whole lot of great stuff.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Great Movie
on September 29, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
Great Superhero Moive. Great flick for people of all ages. You will enjoy this movie from beginning to end.
What's great about it: Spider Man Doing his thing
What's not so great: Not as good as the first One
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
4
Hilarious
on September 28, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
This movie is one of Robin Williams Best Movies. It will keep you laughing from beginning to end. A movie that the whole family will love.
What's great about it: Robin Williams
What's not so great: Robin Williams in Drag
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The DVD extras on the shark thriller Deep Blue Sea contain bountiful "making of" information. "When Sharks Attack!" is a documentary highlighting the blend of real sharks, models, and computer effects that were used in the film. While far from comprehensive, seeing the actors swimming with real sharks is engaging. An explanation of the use of music within the film is also interesting. "The Sharks of the Deep Blue Sea" is a short documentary more specifically aimed towards the technology used for the models of the sharks. There is overlap between the two documentaries. Deleted scenes can be viewed with commentary by director Renny Harlin, who explains why each scene was left out. The film as a whole can also be watched with the commentary of the director and one of the film's stars, Samuel L. Jackson. Jackson's commentary adds interest and amusement but unfortunately is only featured in the first half of the track. A theatrical trailer and production stills are provided. The Deep Blue Sea package also has DVD-ROM features, including screensaver, poster, chat room links, interview clips with cast and production crew, and web links to other shark sites that can all be accessed from the original website.
 
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3 out of 5
3
Good SHark Movie
on September 25, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
This is actually a rare movie. Like in Snakes on a Plane Samuel L. Jackson gives a speech about how he has had it with the Sharks. One difference, none of the sankes eat him.
What's great about it: A lot of People being Eaten
What's not so great: Strange Mutant Sharks
I would recommend this to a friend!
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3 out of 5
3
Good Action Movie
on September 23, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
This is a descent action movie, not a bad movie. One thing that you will see in this film that you do not often see; good robot fight scenes. The strangest thing about this movie was it has the plot of a kids movie, but it is a little too violent for kids. Most people I know loved this movie, but I don't think it was all that great. I probably will not se the sequel.
What's great about it: Good Fight Scenes
What's not so great: Plot of a kids Movie
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Not a Typical Gangster Movie
on September 21, 2008
Posted by: JKoz
from Chicago, IL
This is one of the best movies to come out in the last few years. This is a great movie about a gangster controling the drugs flooding into New York. If you like typical gangster movies, The Godfather, Goodfellas, etc., you may not like this movie. This is a great film, I recomend it to anybody who asks.
What's great about it: Great Flick
What's not so great: Long Movie
I would recommend this to a friend!
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