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This British crime cop show will appeal to fans of Cinemax "Quarry" or HBO "Boardwalk Empire" or HBO "True Detective" fans, but closer to "Quarry" in mood and "True Detective" in style. Don't be fooled by "PBS" logo, because show has swear words, naked corpse, vomit, and blood. Good mystery story, but show had only one story that had multiple subplots. High price for 6 episodes, but "Quarry" fans paid high price for low number of episodes. Beautiful lead actress highlights all-white cast. Recommended for gritty crime show fans ONLY that don't mind low number of episodes.
One more concert film that had stupid interview breaks between songs. Why do concert films do this? It ruins the music and feel of a real live show! Concert film fans like to feel like they went to the show, but interview breaks ruin it. I didn't care who the band members were, but I did want to feel like I saw early AC/DC show. Only parts of DVD did that. And, it was DVD, not Blu-ray, so buyers must remember format quality. Otherwise, I liked seeing early AC/DC, but HATE those interview breaks! For $5.00 in store price, I got money's worth, though I would NEVER pay $15 Best Buy web page price!
Megadeth made concert film that looked like a front row seat--no interviews, no sound checks, and no intros of band members joking around. Music played nicely, on Blu-ray and CD, but CD didn't have some dialogue that Dave Mustaine told crowd on Blu-ray. CD was shorter, and a little different, but music sounded good on both. No special features other than CD, but the Blu-ray played like a REAL concert--no intros, no interviews, or other crud that ruins the feel of a real live show! Too many live concert Blu-rays have stupid interview breaks between songs--I wish they didn't! The price was high, at $30 dollars, so FOUR stars, not FIVE, but all concert films have high prices, so no real big deal for fans of concert films.
Too many interviews, too many shots of the crowd, and too many band members trying to sing with Paul. I couldn't hear Paul at all, or, maybe, only a little, with so many band members trying to sing with him. Crowd shots got annoying. Message for concert film directors: concert films should play like front-row seats at the show; the music should never stop for interviews, because interviews ruin the feel and rhythm of the music. Good songs from Beatles and beyond, but I could barely hear Paul. Overall, NOT the Paul McCartney concert film that I had hoped for. I bought "The Space Between US" at Barnes & Noble for higher price than Best Buy price here, but $9.99, on Best Buy web page, is all I'd pay now, and, maybe, not quite $9.99.
Despite his age, Alice Cooper puts on a fantastic show; theatrical stunts that offers more than just band on stage. CD has two extra cover songs that, strangely, weren't included on Blu-ray film. Alice still sounds great, band played well, and really no annoying looks at crowd like some concert films have. A lot of value for Blu-ray and two CDs, as many Blu-ray concert films cost at least this price without CDs. Unlike 2015 Van Halen live CDs, which sounded good but for David Lee Roth, Alice can still sing wonderfully, and keep up with band, for him at his age!
This box set contains the original Die Hard, as well as Die Hard 2, Die Hard With a Vengeance, and Live Free or Die Hard as well as an extensive documentary about the successful franchise.
Lots of Special Features: Special Features disc and Special Features--trailers, docs, interviews--on each movie disc! Classic first, great second, a lot of yelling in third, fourth doesn't compare. Had to buy fifth, A Good Day To Die Hard, alone. Why wasn't James Bond-like fifth included? Still, well worth $25 bucks!
Take a break from all the gritty realism of modern games and relive the arcade golden age of video games with Midway Arcade Origins. Bring the arcade to your living room and enjoy more than 30 classic games on one disc.In Midway Arcade Origins, revisit your favorites across several game genres. Go on an adventure in Gauntlet, survive hordes of enemies in Smash TV, take part in high-stakes racing in Super Off Road or maneuver a marble on a tricky, narrow course in Marble Madness. Enjoy the updated graphics of all the games that have been remastered in HD, and play with up to three friends on select games for a classic arcade feel. Hone your skills and post your high scores on online leaderboards, and complete in-game challenges to earn PlayStation Network trophies.
Most games hard to play and control; some impossible to play and control. All games had low-quality graphics of 1980's. Most "classics" aren't as fun to play as arcade players of the 1980's might remember. I give "Midway Arcade Origins" one star, but I still enjoyed a couple. Save the $20, and wait for better (more modern) games to hit "Greatest Hits."
One of the best DC cartoon movies because of great story that used all of the big DC heroes, fantastic animation, good voices, and clean script that didn't include bad words. Liked that it didn't earn PG-13 rating like some DC cartoon movies try too hard to do.
I didn't like this cartoon as much as I liked other DC cartoons because of the bad language. I hear bad words every day, but I don't like cartoons using them. Lines like "Keep it in your pants," and lots of other bad dialogue, hurt my enjoyment of "Superman Vs. The Elite."
Live CD sounded fun and full of energy. Live rock music is "love it-or-hate it" type of music, but, unlike some bands playing live, Nirvana sounded professional and played like people paid real money to hear them. Great songs recorded very well. Reminds rock fans why they exploded so big in 1990's.