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    September 9, 2007
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Disney DVD gives their sprawling swashbuckler a feature-packed release that is sure to give both your DVD player and PC a workout. Presented in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio, the film transfer is nothing short of perfection. While some may doubt the ability of such a large-scale film to transfer suitably to television, the sharp image and beautiful colors do so with ease and grace. From the creepy moonlit scenes to the sparkling treasure cave, the colors are bright, vivid, and spectacular. With sound options that include THX-optimized DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Disney DVD has offered viewers a vivid soundscape that perfectly compliments the visual presentation. The DTS soundtrack, in particular, will have viewers ducking under their coffee tables to avoid cannon fire. It seems only once or twice a year that a DVD comes along that truly redefines what can be accomplished on the format, and this is no doubt one of those discs. This release of Pirates of the Caribbean is virtually overflowing with great extra features, and viewers may need a free weekend just to navigate their way through its wealth of materials. Starting off with three separate commentary tracks, viewers will likely want to start with director Gore Verbinski and star Johnny Depp's amusing and informative recollection of the film's production. Though it may not be the most technical commentary, the two play well off of one another, and the result in an interesting and informative track. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer provides a bit more detailed take on the production, and stars Keira Knightley and Jack Davenport check in with what is definitely the most amusing commentary track. It's obvious that the two stars are comfortable with each other, and hearing them joke around as they recall the exhausting shoot is a blast. Writers Ted Elliot, Terry Rossio, Stuart Beattie, and Jay Wolpert's commentary provides notable insight on how the screenplay changed from draft to draft (and script to screen), though one gets the impression that they're stepping on each other's toes a bit to get a word in, and the result is a bit crowded. "An Epic at Sea: The Making of Pirates of the Caribbean" checks in at about 40 minutes and covers everything from location scouting to the spectacular Disneyland premiere of the film. "Fly on the Set" takes a look at both the director in action and how the filmmakers managed their many cinematic feats and sleights of hand. If one wishes to explore the life of actual pirates they need look no further than the "Below Deck" feature, which actually takes viewers aboard a pirate ship to explore the true-life tales of history's most notorious seafaring scallywags. From Blackbeard to Sir Francis Drake to women pirates and Chinese pirates, this informative feature utilizes interviews with maritime historian David Cordingly and film clips and is one of the most fascinating and insightful features on the disc. The accompanying feature, "A Prisoner's Last Tale," also speaks with Cordingly to provide detailed insight on the day-to-day life of a pirate. "Diary of a Pirate" consists of a "Producer's Photo Diary" (which is also narrated by Bruckheimer), a video journal by star Lee Arenberg and a detailed study of the brig Lady Washington (which served as The Interceptor in the film). Deleted scenes mostly offer a more intimate look at the characters, and a blooper reel collects some of the most amusing on-camera flubs. After viewers take a detailed look at one of the film's most entertainingly frightful scenes in "Moonlight Serenade," an image gallery offers production sketches, storyboards, and production and publicity photos. The vintage promotional short "Pirates in the Park" takes them on a nostalgic ride through the actual Disneyland attraction. If viewers aren't entirely exhausted by this point, the DVD-ROM features are sure to do them in. From an effects studio to a virtual reality viewer and storyboard viewer, these intense interactive features will truly put your home PC to the test (the DVD-ROM features will not work on Macintosh computers). From the serious film student to the curious youngster, this release has something for everyone. A must-have for DVD fanatics and fans of the film alike.
 
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Briliant
on October 20, 2007
Posted by: Trev
This movie was brilliant. It had great cinematography (probably only bested by the 2nd Pirates movie) and was fun to watch. The characters were great throwbacks to old swash-bucklers, yet with new takes, ala Depp's screw-ball pirate captain. This is one of those movies I could watch over and over. It also has a great cast of superb actors and actress (yes, only one lead actress).
What's great about it: Beautiful and Well Acted
What's not so great: Not Sure
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
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TV Gold
on October 19, 2007
Posted by: Trev
I love Angel. Just the way the characters are depicted make you believe they are real people, or not people, and you really care about them. It's the same with all of Joss Whedon's shows. The only problem with this series is it drags in seasons 3 and 4, and it seems like they ran out of good ideas. But it picks up on the 5, and my favorite, season. This is a great price for a great show.
What's great about it: Involving Story Has You Caring About The Characters
What's not so great: Somewhat Convoluted
I would recommend this to a friend!
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A Cult Classic
on October 18, 2007
Posted by: Trev
I loved all the Evil Dead movies. The first one was very original, and fanned the flames for even better horror movies after. I'm excited about the Anniversary Edition, and am definitely picking it up. You should see this movie.
What's great about it: An original masterpiece
What's not so great: Somewhat dated
I would recommend this to a friend!
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entertaining
on October 16, 2007
Posted by: Trev
This was a pretty good movie. The artistic direction was fantastic and it was action packed but not too gory. The only problems is the story messes with very important parts from the poem. I'm not going to give anything away, but if you love the Iliad, you might want to shy away. But then again, how many people "love" the Iliad. Brad Pitt was in top form, and Eric Bana as Hector was great casting.
What's great about it: Visualy appealing with epic battle scenes
What's not so great: Wish it were closer to the poem Iliad
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo Greatest Hits. (Flash demo) SynopsisThe soldiers at Special Operations Command have a vision: to be the premier team of special warriors, thoroughly prepared, properly equipped and highly motivated. They will be at the right place at the right time to face the right adversary, leading the Global War on Terrorism, and will accomplish the strategic objectives of the United States. Do you have what it takes to be one of them?SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo pits the cream of America's fighting forces against the worst enemies on the planet. As commander, you'll always have an Artificial Intelligence teammate at your side, executing traditional team-based stealth, tactical and action gameplay. Battle through 14 different single-player missions, each with detailed plots and varied mission objectives, in four different areas of operation. Choose from more than 30 authentic weapon and equipment options, making sure to match your gear to the needs of the mission.
 
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4 out of 5
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My first game
on October 13, 2007
Posted by: Trev
This was my first game for the PSP, and it's the one that cemented my love for the system. It proved that a hand held could have a good shooter. The controls can take some getting used to, but they are smart and fun after that. It is one of the original games on the PSP, and the graphics show. They aren't that bad though. If you have a PSP, I suggest you buy this title, or one of it's sequels.
What's great about it: Fun, with great controls for a hand held
What's not so great: graphics suffer
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Don't waste the money.
on October 12, 2007
Posted by: Trev
I wasn't a real big fan of the game this music came from, and some of the songs in that game were just plain annoying. There were a few good songs which translated well into piano arrangements, like 1000 words (maybe the only reason to get this album). The rest of the songs are just mediocre to just plain bad. Considering the cost of buying an import album, this is not worth the price.
What's great about it: Well done arrangengments
What's not so great: only a few good songs
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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5 out of 5
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Beautiful
on October 10, 2007
Posted by: Trev
If you haven't heard Westenra sing, you're missing one of the most beautiful voices in classical crossover. As the name implies, these song are celtic, or at least celtic in origin, so they may not be for everyone. I suggest finding a sample track first, but if you like what you hear this is a must buy.
What's great about it: Good Selection
What's not so great: A niche market
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
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Enthralling
on October 9, 2007
Posted by: Trev
I love this movie even though I'm actually very conservative. There is just something in the narrative that grabs you. The movie is action packed, but the action is good that is there. They get the meaning across, and the locations are cryptic and memorizing. If you want a movie that'll make you think, get this one.
What's great about it: Beautiful and Meaningful
What's not so great: Not as exciting as some would hope.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The zombie-riffic Shaun of the Dead heads to the U.S. DVD shelves with this fine release from Rogue Pictures. Carrying over many (but not all) of the extras from the packed U.K. disc, this release has loads of special features for you to sink your teeth into, plus fantastic transfers to boot. Starting with the technical aspects, the DVD scores points for delivering the 2.35:1 widescreen image of the film, plus a quality Dolby Digital 5.1 track that whooshes you through the fast-paced action and bathes you inside the gore-filled gunfire later on in the film. The extras start with two commentaries -- one from star/co-writer Simon Pegg and director/co-writer Edgar Wright, while the other is a cast commentary featuring Pegg again with Nick Frost, Dylan Moran, Kate Ashfield, and Lucy Davis. The first track features some downright dizzying banter between the two collaborators as they dish out zombie trivia and generally give major love to all involved with the production, while the cast commentary is filled with more zany fun that's sure to please. This edition did miss out on both the Bill Nighy and Penelope Wilton commentary found in the U.K. release, along with the classic zombie commentary they included there as well, though hardcore fans will surely seek that edition out if they need it. The rest of the extras are packed with more bloody goodness, starting with the fact-filled "Zomb-O-Meter" subtitle track and "Storyboard Comparions" branching feature. Both extras add a bit more to the viewing experience every time you put the disc in, which is a sure sign of a solid DVD. Other bonus features include 15 extended scenes, ten minutes of outtakes, plus three neat comic-book stories by Oscar Wright (brother of the director) that fill in plot holes in the film -- and this disc has only begun to warm up. Add in a behind-the-scenes video diary, casting tapes, makeup tests, and an SFX comparison that is laid out in an incredibly easy-to-understand fashion that highlights the ingenuity of the film's effects staff. Also included is a highly interesting clip with Pegg and Wright filmed in September of 2001 where they literally go through a flip chart of the film as imagined at that time, complete with dialogue and storyboards. If you think that's all, there's still more to chew on and it's all great stuff, from the extra TV bits that were filmed for the movie all the way though the 2000 AD comic adaptation, included in the zombie gallery section. Those that visited the website will be happy to see the basic design layout repeated here on the menu screens, as will the horror fans out there that will appreciate the George Romero quote on the front of the box. Consistently entertaining with enough extras to shake a zombie at, the Shaun of the Dead DVD is a winner for U.S. audiences and proof that Rogue Pictures is a strong supporter of the film and its fans.
 
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5 out of 5
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Fantabulous
on October 8, 2007
Posted by: Trev
This movie is just plain fun. It takes good stabs at the zombie movie genre, while still respecting them. There isn't anything negative I can really say about this movie. Just buy it.
What's great about it: Funny, yet still dramatic
What's not so great: Not really scarry
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisCelebrate the anniversary of a legendary game. Originally released in Japan in 1987, Final Fantasy rocked the gaming community. The incredible characters, environments and storylines made it a global phenomenon with fans all over the world. To celebrate this historic classic, a remastered version of Final Fantasy is now available for PSP. Enjoy a blast from the past in a whole new way and take off for amazing adventures.Final Fantasy redefined the role-playing game genre, and now it is back with advanced graphics and more immersive storylines. Brand-new character art and unique dungeons help take this unforgettable game to all-new heights. Updated camera views provide players with a new vantage point, while full 16:9 presentation adds a dramatic sweep to the production. Final Fantasy is ready to once again raise the bar for pulse-pounding gaming enjoyment.
 
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Only if you have'nt
on September 21, 2007
Posted by: Trev
This is a classic, but that is exactly why you might not want to buy it(you have probably played it). There is a slight improvement in visuals and sound, but this isn't a remake or anything. It definitely is worth playing though, so if you haven't played it yet, this is the best iteration to buy.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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