This release compiles the first four films in the highly-successful Terminator series - Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, and Terminator Salvation.
Ever seeing the Terminator movies with my dad, I have loved all of them (yes, even T3 and Salvation). James Cameron is an incredible filmmaker who knows how to weave a terrific story with visuals that haven't quite aged well especially after getting upgraded to Blu-ray. But the Terminator series has stood the test of time and hopefully receives more sequels that continue to do the original just
This set contains every episode from the first season of the series Being Human, a show that centers on three friends -- a werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost -- who live together.
This release compiles every episode from season three of Castle, a drama about a murder-mystery writer and a homicide detective who team up to solve unusual crimes in New York City, and their professional relationship soon crosses the line into romance.
As much as I love Castle, I knew someday it would have to come to an end. But this wasn't the ending I had in mind. I understand there was drama behind the scenes that forced them to make some changes, but the network shouldn't have renewed them for one last season after the Season 7 finale wrapped everything up so nicely. if you're going to watch Castle, just skip this season altogether
This release contains every episode from the debut season of the superhero series Arrow, a modern reinterpretation of the classic DC character The Green Arrow.
Words cannot describe how incredible this show's first season is. It has a few flaws here and there, but if you look past them, you're in for an amazing and thrilling adventure. I personally love how Stephen Amell is so committed to the role and how it perfectly translates to the screen so that he comes across as the perfect superhero.
The complete seventh season of the ABC police drama Castle centers around the titular character (played by Nathan Fillion) and his upcoming marriage to NYPD detective Kate Beckett (Stana Katic), but unforeseen events threaten to derail the long-awaited wedding. Meanwhile, Castle and Beckett continue to tackle New York City's most perplexing murder cases.
As much as I love Castle, I knew it had to end eventually and I seriously wish it had ended with this season. It had everything a final season needed except for wrapping up Castle's disappearance elegantly.
Most people hear Godzilla, they think of the gigantic Japanese lizard that destroys Tokyo and fights Mothra. But this movie breaks that cliche, big time. It focuses mostly on the people affected by Godzilla's presence and hardly shows the monster until its relevant. And the action sequences are incredible. I won't say too much so as not to spoil the film.
This has to be one of Green Day's best albums. It can't top American Idiot or 21st Century Breakdown, but it's an amazing album nonetheless. I hope that Green Day keeps making music for years to come
This movie is incredible. I can't even begin to describe it without spoiling some sort of plot point or character introduction. I will say though that Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa/Black Panther and Tom Holland's Spider-Man are the best possible portrayals of the characters and they fit into the universe so well. And if you're craving more of them, they're both getting their own movie within the next two years (Spider-Man: 2017; Black Panther: 2018)
This movie is hands down Tarantino's best movie to date. But I don't see him making anything that can top this movie unless of course he makes a sci-fi movie which is possibility. Anyway, it contains some easily quotable lines, memorable characters, and an explosive ending in which [spoiler alert] Hitler dies in a hail of gunfire and dynamite. It also has Christoph Waltz giving the best performance of his entire career that earned him his first Oscar. And Tarantino should have won the Oscars for Best Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Picture too.
All sequels are expected to rise above their prequels and all of them can't. But 22 Jump Street is a serious exception. Granted, 21 Jump Street was hilarious, but 22 takes that movie's quality and amplifies it by about twenty and it does so by making fun of sequel clichés and even jokes about 23 Jump Street and beyond.