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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Awesome album!
on August 6, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
This album is full of great hard hitting lyrics and instrumentals. Whether you are driving, working out, or just sitting in your room trying to escape... this is a great album for you!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Roland Emmerich's science fiction blockbuster Independence Day comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. Closed-captioned English soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby Digital Surround, while a French soundtrack has also been recorded in Dolby Digital Surround. English and Spanish subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a smattering of commentary from Emmerich and producer Dean Devlin, as well as commentary from the special effects crew. This is a solid disc from 20th Century Fox that should be appreciated by fans of the film.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Fun movie
on August 5, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
This is a fun and entertaining film with a good combination of humor and action. Good special effects for its time and a good story. Will Smith does a great job. For this price its a great addition to your collection.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Jude Law and Joseph Fiennes star in the searing war drama Enemy at the Gates. Paramount has produced a very fine looking 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that is void of any defects, imperfections, or other trouble spots that might mar the image. The colors all look very bright and well saturated with the black levels appearing dark and solid. The audio is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround in English, as well as Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround in English and French. The Dolby 5.1 soundtrack is mixed well and utilizes many instances of directional effects and sounds. All aspects of the soundtrack are clear and free of any excessive hiss or distortion. Also included on this disc are English subtitles. Special features include two promotional featurettes, "Through the Crosshairs" and "Inside Enemy at the Gates," each running about 15 to 20 minutes long. These are typical promo featurettes that include a few interviews with the cast and crew, some behind-the-scene footage, and lots of clips from the film. Nine deleted scenes are also included that shed a bit more light on the story line and characters. Finally, there is the usual theatrical trailer for the film.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Good movie
on August 4, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
This is a good war movie with some great battle scenes and action. Good price too!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Ridley Scott directs the gripping war film Black Hawk Down. Columbia's work on this 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer is nothing short of perfect. Sporting solid black levels, even colors, and no defects or imperfections, fans should be very pleased with this Academy Award-winning film's transfer. The audio is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround in English, as well as Dolby 2.0 Surround in French. The 5.1 mix ends up being an assault on the viewer's senses; featuring hard-hitting directional effects and crystal-clear sound, this is an excellent soundtrack that should give home theaters a hefty workout. Also included on this disc are subtitles in English, French, Chinese, and Thai. Unfortunately, the supplements on this disc are close to the bare minimum, including a short on-the-set featurette that runs about 20 minutes and gives little insight into the making of the film, a few filmographies on the cast and crew, and theatrical trailers for the movies Spider-Man and The One (yet curiously nothing for Black Hawk Down).
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
excellent movie
on August 3, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
This is a great war movie directed by Ridley Scott. It is definitely one of the best war movies I have seen. Furthermore, it is based on a true story. Probably not a good movie for small kids because of the heavy amount of realism involved though.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great album
on August 2, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
This is another great album by Incubus. Great rock songs. Some of my favorites are Megalomaniac, Talk Show is on Mute, Agoraphobia. Heart-felt lyrics, singing, and instrumentals.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Brian Helgeland rocked the medieval world with this knightly tale that combined jousting and romance with a modern music score. Presented in Anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, this DVD captures the snap, crackle, and pop of each lancing blow. The story of a squire "changing his stars" by impersonating a nobleman so he could compete in tournaments was one that brewed in Helgeland's head for a number of years before he finally put it to paper in one month's time. His years of research then allowed him to do the unlikely -- give tiny, enhancing details to a big-scale film. These facts and more can be found on the DVD, a disc that not only provides great insight into Helgeland's method and process, but allows fans to take a closer look at one of the things that made this such an entertaining film: the action and jousting sequences. (Who imagined there was pasta inside those lances to make them splinter especially well?) Features include commentary by Helgeland and his good friend, the oft-naked Paul Bettany, as well as 11 behind-the-scenes featurettes, six deleted scenes with the filmmaker's introduction (check out the one with Chaucer's wife), an HBO "making of" special, Queen and Robbie Williams' "We Are the Champions" video, filmographies, and theatrical trailers for A Knight's Tale and Final Fantasy.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Fun Movie
on August 1, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
This is a fun movie with Heath Ledger playing an underdog knight jousting to rock music. Good action and love story. Story is a little too archetypical but still good.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The cranky beast with a heart of gold returns to the big screen in this sequel to the computer-animated smash hit Shrek. After massive green ogre Shrek (voice of Mike Myers) and his new bride, Princess Fiona (voice of Cameron Diaz), return from their honeymoon, they receive an invitation to visit Fiona's parents, King Harold (voice of John Cleese) and Queen Lillian (voice of Julie Andrews), who are the monarchs of The Land Far, Far Away. However, the king and queen are more than a bit alarmed to discover their new son-in-law is a monster the color of algae, and that their daughter's little problem with a magical spell gone wrong has turned into a full-time skin condition. Certain this isn't the sort of "happily ever after" they dreamed of for their daughter, King Harold decides to take Shrek out of the picture and return Fiona to her former beauty with the help of Prince Charming (voice of Rupert Everett), the Fairy Godmother (voice of Jennifer Saunders), and ogre-slaying feline Puss in Boots (voice of Antonio Banderas). Shrek 2 also features the voice of Eddie Murphy returning as Donkey, as well as Larry King as an Ugly Stepsister.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great comedy
on July 31, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
This is a great family film. It has humor that kids can get and some that is tailored towards adults. Not quite as good as its predecessor but still a good watch.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
Good satire
on July 30, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
This movie is a semi-funny satire about how the future might turn out if modern day society continues in its current wasteful direction dumbing everything down. It will probably give you a few laughs, and its overall message is pretty important. However, it is not really a necessary addition to your collcetion.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Director's Cut is a Must See
on July 29, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
Overall I felt that the director's cut of Kingdom of Heaven added a lot more depth and characterization to the film. It did play a little bit slower, and there was a scene or two that a I think might not have been necessary. The theatrical version was a lot more streamlined in comparison. However, if you enjoyed that one, you should probably watch this.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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A dark and melancholy mystery-thriller that unfortunately failed to reach a wide audience during its all-too-brief theatrical release, director Brad Anderson's The Machinist should find solid life on home video thanks in part to this impressive release from Paramount Home Video. Presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, cinematographer Xavi Giménez's moody, nearly monochromatic compositions make for a truly unsettling viewing experience thanks to a beautiful transfer that boasts dark-as-night blacks and shows no evidence of digital artifacting. The sound design of The Machinist is a key component of the film's ability to get under the viewer's skin, and the English Dolby Digital 5.1 audio mix offers impressive surround effects throughout. An English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround mix and English subtitles are also available. In terms of bonus materials, Anderson's easygoing commentary offers notable insight into the dark journey of haunted protagonist Trevor Reznik (Christian Bale) while also playing up the film's dark humor. Though frequent references to Alfred Hitchcock get somewhat tiresome after a seemingly endless barrage of "H-bombs" are dropped by the hero-worshipping director, Anderson also offers insight into some of the more subtle influences on the film (including Dostoyevsky and German expressionism). Genre specialist Nacho Cerdá's impressive featurette "The Machinist: Breaking the Rules" does indeed break the rules of typical, by-the-numbers making-of segments by offering considerable insight into the production and presenting the material in a refreshingly artistic light, and a collection of deleted and alternate scenes will no doubt prove intriguing to fans of the film despite their ultimate disposability. A theatrical trailer rounds out the special features, making this release a true winner for fans of The Machinist and an ideal introduction to the winning sleeper for the uninitiated.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
great acting job!
on July 28, 2008
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
Christian Bale's acting in The Machinist is simply superb. His portrayal of a sleepless man sinking further and further into instanity is completely believable and even understandable. The amount of dedication he has as an actor is quite apparent in his physical apparence. Pretty amazing that he went from this skinny to Batman.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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