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I have seen some boring films this past year, but I must say that Maze Runner has just made it to the top of that list. The plot is lame, the characters are uninteresting, and the acting is mediocre at best.
This release includes all 24 episodes of the brainy sitcom The Big Bang Theory, following the romantic and practical misadventures of two genius physicists, who are at the top of their fields in science, but at the bottom of the totem in playing the field. The two continually attempt to bring their social skills into par with their laboratory skills, and living across the hall from a charming blonde actress gives them plenty of motivation.
Season 5 of the supernatural drama, based on the novels by L.J. Smith, begins with Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Caroline (Candice Accola) moving into a dorm at nearby Whitmore College and looking forward to a normal freshman experience. Unfortunately, things quickly go sideways when their third roommate, Megan (Hayley Kiyoko), is murdered at a frat party by a vampire, and Elena learns that Megan had a connection to her late father. Meanwhile, Katherine (Dobrev) struggles adapting to being human again after 500 years as a vampire and asks Damon (Ian Somerhalder) to help her now that she is vulnerable to her many enemies. At the top of that list is Stefan's evil doppelgänger Silas (Paul Wesley), who is holding Stefan in a locked box under the sea. Katherine is also disturbed to meet a mysterious young woman named Nadia (Olga Fonda), who reveals to her a secret that dates back to 1490 Bulgaria. As for Bonnie (Kat Graham), she remains trapped on the Other Side and can only communicate with the recently resurrected Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen). But unbeknownst to them the Other Side itself is in danger of imploding.
The more I watch this show, the more I enjoy it. Drama, suspense, action, horror, and a touch of comedy is all there...not to mention that the blu-ray picture quality is outstanding.
Michael Myers comes home with this 15 disc limited edition release featuring every film in the seminal slasher series (including the two Rob Zombie films). Additional features include the rarely-seen television cut of the original John Carpenter classic, the network TV cut of Halloween II, the legendary "Producer's Cut" of Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, and "Unrated" versions of Rob Zombie's Halloween and Rob Zombie's Halloween II. A limited edition 40-page book featuring an essay by Fangoria's Michael Gingold and bonus materials for each film are also included.
The definitive Halloween collector's edition. This is the one Halloween fans have been waiting for. The disc set is a thing of beauty. Each Blu-ray disc is black/orange (in honor of Halloween) and includes a booklet about the making of and behind the scenes of Halloween. The discs have been re-mastered and the picture is absolutely incredible. This ultimate edition version will only be available for a limited time, so you may want to purchase one while their still available.
Chris Pine was great (considering the weak script he had to work with), but the movie was average at best. The Blu-ray picture is reference quality material. The audio gets a nice work out as well, depending on your home theater setup.
I had never heard of this movie until recently. It was purchased on a blind buy...so glad I bought it. This coming of age story is terrific - funny, touching and heart warming. The Blu-ray picture quality is stunning
This is a great companion disc to the WrestleMania XXVIII Blu-ray. It basically is a documentary of both wrestlers (Jon Cena and The Rock) and everything that leads up to their encounter at WrestleMania...a must own for any wrestling, The Rock, or John Cena fan.
My Best Buy number: 0325499190
What's great about it: behind the scenes/picture quality
What's not so great: actual match on a seperate disc
As a huge fan of the original Robocop, I was hoping that this version would take a different spin on the movie, but they didn't. It tried to be too much like the original and that was the problem.