Package Description: For the honor of Grayskull! Experience the thrill, fantasy and excitement in this enchanted world of Etheria where She-Ra and her friends of Teh Great Rebellion battle the terrible Evil Horde to reclaim their once beautiful land from the hands of destruction! This two-disc deluxe set comprises The Secret of the Sword - the theatrical motion picture that introduced She-Ra to a generation - and the Top Five tales from She-Ra, Princess Of Power, as voted by fans of the captivatin, 93-episode series.
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Princess of Power Rules
on September 15, 2007
Posted by: bigblue375
from NC
Watching this dvd reminds me of my childhood. I use to watch this on tv years ago and it is really nice to see it on dvd. If you are feeling for 80s cartoon then this DVD is right for you. The action is fun to watch and the characters are interesting.
This box set contains the entire three-season run of the original Star Trek television series. Each episode is presented in the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.33:1. A healthy dose of supplemental materials are included. William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, and Walter Koenig each offer a look at what life for former Enterprise crew members is like, reminiscences from a variety of people who worked on the show, and original marketing materials.
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5
Awsome Old School Collection
on September 15, 2007
Posted by: bigblue375
from NC
If you enjoy old school 1960's tv then this set is for you. I greatly enjoyed all 3 seasons. William Shatner is awsome in this series. I would reccomend this show to everyone.
This series is sometimes funny. I do enjoy the actors but it seems the show needs more time to develop. Charley Sheen is my favorite character and is funny to watch.
This series is very interesting. The main characters develop very well. The show is a good blend of drama, romance and comedy. Season 2 opens the door to more cases and more fun.
One of those rare films to attain cult, critical, and popular success, fans of Little Shop of Horrors will be both pleased and disappointed by this Warner Home Video DVD release. There is no faulting the widescreen anamorphic transfer that returns the film to its theatrical aspect ratio, nor the equally fine Dolby Digital audio transfer. Another bonus has the witty Alan Menken and Howard Ashman score on a separate audio track, while Frank Oz's audio commentary gets viewers inside of what was a very hard shoot. Director Oz is on the record as saying that his rather dry demeanor was the basis for the Muppet Bert of Sesame Street fame and he erases any doubt of that in his insightful, if humorously monotone, commentary track. There is also a fun "Outtake Reel" from the shooting which reveals why fans of the movie have reason to be disappointed in this DVD. For a few seconds of outtakes, viewers can see part of the original ending of the movie, in which the monstrous giant plants take over the world. Shot at great expense, the original, darker ending was replaced with a more upbeat (though still cynical) conclusion. In a bizarre move, Warner Home Video has botched both of its DVD releases of Little Shop of Horrors. The first release only showed the film with the original ending while this second release only gives viewers the theatrical version. Can a third DVD release that combines all the features of the first two versions and has both endings be far behind?
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Hilarious Musical
on September 14, 2007
Posted by: bigblue375
from NC
The movie was very funny. I greatly enjoyed the acting and musical aspects. My favorites stars in the film are Tisha Campell and Rick Moranis. They performed well in the movie. If you like 80s musical comedies, then this movie is right for you.
I really enjoyed this cd. There were some tracks that should have been on the cd. Such as "dress you up". However, overall this is a great cd if you are into old school Madonna.