Alot in this movie made no sense! It may have well been the GoBots movie! They didn't stick to the original story, Bumblebee isn't a Volks Wagon Bug ...Very few robots I could even remember were even in the movie. The fight scenes were hard to distinguish between who was who. The audio for this dvd release I heard isn't in DTS. All the money they took in for this thing would make you think they wouldn't get cheap but, I assume they did.
What's great about it: Good Effects
What's not so great: Shoved the best cartoon storyline aside
I liked it , it was ok. I just thought there was too much going on at one time. I loved the comic books since I was a kid. In this movie, they ignored the comics and rewrote the story. I was let down by the changes. Simple formula: Follow the comic and all will be well.
Ren and Stimpy finally make it to the DVD racks with this First and Second Seasons Uncut Collector's Edition Box Set from Paramount. Featuring all-new remastered and uncut versions of four classic episodes, this set has been long in the works and should prove successful thanks to the series' rabid fan base. The show's creator, John Kricfalusi, is not only back with the dynamic duo (he was canned by Nickelodeon after an ugly fallout with the company), but he has inserted most of the lost footage that the network originally had issues with, while also taking time out to record six separate commentaries with some of his original Spümcø cronies. He brings with him the controversial "banned" episode: "Man's Best Friend," along with an unedited version of the pilot episode, "Big House Blues," which finds Ren and Stimpy in a boot camp for pets as they are mercilessly broken into strict domesticity. Pencil tests, storyboards, and image galleries also await demented viewers as they pour through the set, with a "Ren & Stimpy: In the Beginning" featurette putting the cherry on top of this valued package. Note to viewers, though the episodes say that they are uncut, there have been a few reported unoffending and miniscule cuts that John K. has gone on record as saying Nickelodeon must have snipped shortly after firing him. The casual Ren & Stimpy viewer might not catch some of the strange trims, though dedicated followers have made their disappointment known. Still, this set is the best release there is for these animated classics right now. Loaded with wild goodies and never-before-seen footage that people have been dying to see, this collector's edition is truly one to sing "Happy Happy, Joy Joy" over.
Customer Rating
5
The Best of All of Them
on October 7, 2007
Posted by: vile1
from Columbia,S.C.
Seasons One and Two were the best out of all the seasons produced. This was before censors decided the show was not intended for some people. It was completely crazy! Check it out!
Under Lock and Key was a monumental album for Dokken. To me this didn't get enough attention. The album starts with a jam and just keeps gettin' it. Some favorable tracks are... It's Not Love, In My Dreams, The Hunter, Unchain the Night and Til the Living End. Great all around album!
The second season of The Wild Wild West was brought to us in color as back then, everything on T.V. was adapting to homes having color televisions. What a treat it was to see our heroes James West and Artemus Gordon in Living Color! I believe it added even more depth to the show. See for yourself...
Shows like this are what real T.V. fans hunger for. This 1st season is in Black and White but , still that doesn't even diminish the style and quality that this season delivers. This show is action packed and very entertaining. Don't let this one get away!
This double feature dvd answers alot of questions that arose during the end of Season Four (the last season). For Pretender fans worldwide I urge you all to get this double sided dvd now!!!
With an all new line up on the strings, David Coverdale belts out classic Whitesnake show stoppers with out mercy. This dvd will not do justice to this show if it's not heard on Surround Sound. Tommy Aldrige still handles the drums. His solo is unreal! Doug Aldrich jams guitars along with Reb Beach! Marco Mendoza handles bass with Timothy Drury on keyboard. This dvd rocks!
The vengeful Bride returns to cross a few more names off of her rapidly shortening list in Miramax Home Entertainment's release of Kill Bill Vol. 2, and though it feels like only a precursor to the inevitable feature-packed release that will follow soon after, this release does offer a few choice gems in addition to a solid presentation of the feature attraction. Presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, the image offers even skin tones, solid blacks, and vivid colors. Though the occasional intrusion of edge-enhancement may prove somewhat distracting to some viewers, the overall commendable visual presentation is generally solid. Audiophiles will be happy to note the inclusion of both an English-language Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 track, both of which are accompanied by closed captioning and provide a rich, full-bodied listening experience without any notable distortion or hiss. In addition to an alternate French-language audio track, Miramax has also seen fit to include optional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish subtitles. Of course, fans of both Kill Bill films are no doubt aware of Miramax's plans to release them at first separately and then with a super deluxe combo package following at some point in the near future, and though the extra materials provided on this disc are indeed satisfying, they do seem more like an appetizer than a hearty meal. A three-and-a-half-minute deleted scene in which Bill faces off against a vengeful gang of thugs whose boss he previously killed finds Tarantino's Shaw Brothers fanaticism in full effect. A 25-minute behind-the-scenes segment offers interviews with Tarantino, Uma Thurman, Daryl Hannah, and David Carradine in which they discuss the appeal of the characters and the manner in which Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Kill Bill Vol. 2 compliment one another. Though those looking for in-depth details regarding the production may walk away with a slight pang of disappointment, viewers simply looking for a little fun will surely enjoy the featurette. Rounding things out is a solid performance by Chingon at the Kill Bill Vol. 2 premiere, in which the band (featuring director Robert Rodriguez on guitar) strums one of the tunes from the film's soundtrack.
Customer Rating
5
Good ending
on September 29, 2007
Posted by: vile1
from Columbia,S.C.
Some movies are so lousy that they don't deserve an ending. Kill Bill wasn't one of them. The second installment was just that, a second installment. This movie was better than just ok but, not by much. I did like the hard core to the death chick fight between Darryl Hannah and Uma Thurman. Most of all, she gets to face Bill finally! I dug the sword play. I wasn't let down with this movie. I enjoyed better when I watched Kill Bill vol.1 and this one back to back. A good finish!
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