This is a great dvd to have at home. I really enjoyed the work of these masters. It's something you will want to share with friends. Now, even if you don't subscribe to Showtime, you can see these great movies.
What's great about it: If you don't have Showtime.
Yes, he is a really good artist. He doesn't just write, great tracks for people. He has a smooth voice that calms your soul. I really can feel Ne-Yo's music. I would highly recommend this album to anyone.
It will take you in a new direction. It's not the best that I've seen, but it's not all that bad either. I did kind of enjoy the whole movie. It did have some gory parts so, not for the faint of heart.
I already have this dvd, but I bought this for my psp. I love zombie movies. I loved this one to no end. I keep waiting on Zack Snyder, to release a sequel. I don't see how anyone couldn't love this movie. They could have left Mekhi Phifer's bad acting out of it. The highlight was the underlined comedy parts. I felt so sad for Andy. I keep wanting this movie to go on and on, but I guess they all have to end.
John Harrison's television adaptation of Frank Herbert's epic science fiction tale, Dune comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.77:1. English soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround, and DTS Surround. There are no subtitles, but all three soundtracks are closed-captioned. The extensive supplemental materials include a commentary by the director and the crew, a featurette about the Dune books, a featurette with legendary cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, an essay writen by Storaro, an interview with the director, a still photo gallery, information on the cast and crew, and a roundtable discussion of issues facing science fiction writers featuring a handful of respected and award-winning authors. This is an outstanding disc for fans of the books or any science fiction enthusiast.
Customer Rating
5
Great!
on October 13, 2007
Posted by: Ressie
I didn't like the Dune, with Kyle and Sting. I did like this new Scifi channel revamped one. They made it more understandable than the first. Yes, it was still about controlling the salt. The creatures, were magnificent and the acting superb. I did notice a lot foreign born actors, but they put us to shame anyway. It introduced us to some new faces and a new take on the story.
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Customer Rating
4
Phone home!
on October 10, 2007
Posted by: Ressie
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This wasn't a really bad movie, but it wasn't a really good one either. It wasn't as good as the first one. It had some bad acting, and dry delivery of the lines. It did have a lot of gross scenes. I wouldn't buy it, but renting it won't kill you.