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Not only do They Live, but they're already here and ready to enslave the human race in Universal's release of director John Carpenter's paranoid sci-fi actioner. Presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and offering audio rendered in closed-captioned English Dolby Digital Surround, this release also offers optional Spanish and French subtitles.
 
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3 out of 5
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pretty good
on April 9, 2008
Posted by: Trammel
from store 120
kinda slow start to this movie, but very original story line, and enough one liner jokes to keep you entertained. Not academy award worthy, but great film for you and some friends to enjoy. Thanks John Carpenter.
What's great about it: great story line, john carpenter
What's not so great: bad acting, no special effects, long dumb fight scene in the middle of the movie
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The 2-Disc Collector's Edition of Paul Thomas Anderson's brilliant There Will Be Blood, the first of 2007's Best Picture nominees to receive the multiple DVD treatment, offers a superb transfer, a fact that should come as no surprise to those aware of Anderson's admiration for DVD. Although some may quibble with there being only eight chapter stops for a 160-minute film, the truth is that each of the eight has been perfectly chosen and titled, so viewers can find what they need easily. The most interesting of the extras on the bonus disc is "The Story of Petroleum," a silent movie from the 1920s made to educate the public about various aspects of the oil industry. Jonny Greenwood, whose musical compositions contributed greatly to the overall effect of Anderson's film, created a wholly new soundtrack for this nearly 100-year-old short. Another portion of the bonus disc showcases old movies, drawings, and still pictures from the time period juxtaposed with scenes from the film. This section illuminates the level of research done by the filmmakers. The collector's edition also includes the original theatrical trailer, as well as the absolutely brilliant teaser trailer. There are a smattering of deleted scenes, the longest being the "fishing sequence," wherein the audience sees Daniel Plainview and his crew attempt to recover materials lost down the well during drilling. Those who care about the remarkable craft and intelligence that went into this amazing film will find the two-disc edition as fascinating as the movie itself.
 
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Beautiful movie
on April 9, 2008
Posted by: Trammel
from store 120
a loose adaption from the book Oil, and taking many of the themes from the bogart film treasure of sierra madre, this film is a masterpiece. Daniel Day-Lewis creates an unforgettable character who battles himself. Greed, family, regret, and for those who have already seen it, milkshakes. This movie is very eerie but madly entertaining. The depth of this movie is marvelous, it is a much see for any Day-Lewis fan, or for anyone who enjoys really good movies. WATCH IT>!
What's great about it: great acting, great soundtrack, great cinematography
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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