This collection includes all 8 films from the Harry Potter saga. Based on the novels of J.K. Rowling, the films follow Harry (Daniel Radcliff) as he learns about his magical heritage, and the pivotal role he plays within the wizard community. Along the way, he forms indelible bonds with classmates Ron Weasely (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), who help him as he tries to defeat the evil wizard Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes).
I love the Harry Potter movies and feel that all the actors were cast great and play their roles perfectly. The series is full of magic and a great storyline that transports you to another world.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in the series and as the characters mature so does the story. All the actors in this are great and the movie has several great scenes to balance out the darker parts of the movie.
Season 5 of Smallville was my least favorite season so far due to the increase in darker and creepier episodes in comparison to the fun and light hearted episodes.
This is an adorable movie and one of my all time favorite Hallmark Christmas movies. It has a great cast, entertaining characters and an interesting plot. It also has a couple of really cute cats in it that have their own implied romance throughout the movie.
This is a great movie adaption of Jane Austen's Emma and it is cast really well. Jonny Lee Miller does a great job of playing Mr. Knightley in this movie . I really enjoyed this movie.
Six Days, Seven Nights features an excellent 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer. The picturesque greenery, rocky cliffs, and sparkling blue water of the tropical island setting all appear bright and focused, with only a few instances of grain and dirt on the print. The 5.1-channel Dolby Digital audio track is also sharp. The upbeat music moves well through the entire range of the speakers, and gunshots reverberate powerfully from the front speakers. A Dolby Digital French-language track is also available. On the downside, this DVD is a bare-bones release that lacks any notable extra features. It does contain the theatrical trailer in a decent widescreen transfer (along with some laughable recommendations -- Metro and Nothing to Lose -- that have little in common with this film), plus English subtitles and 23 chapter cues. While the Six Days, Seven Nights DVD is technically impressive, it would be improved immensely with better supplemental materials. Even a simple "on location" featurette or fluffy cast interviews would help considerably.
This was a really fun movie with a good blend of Action, Comedy, and a bit of Romance. I really enjoyed watching Harrison Ford & Anne Heche act together and felt they had good chemistry.