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Experience filmmaker Peter Jackson's imaginative interpretation of author J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved fantasy in its entirety with this comprehensive release of all three entries in the epic Lord of the Rings trilogy. Each film is presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and accompanied by closed-captioned English Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby Digital-EX audio with optional English subtitles. See individual release information for special features.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Great triology
on October 18, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
This is one instance where I can actually say I enjoyed the movies possibly better than the book . I'm an avid fantasy reader and appreciate how Tolkien's revolutionary books helped the fantasy genre, but they do have their slow points. The trilogy overall is very good. Fellowship of the Ring is a bit slow but so was the book. I'd rather see more of Aragorn and less of Frodo but that's right from the book again. Probably my favorite fantasy movie series.
What's great about it: special effects, music, epic-scale
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Sweet film
on October 18, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
Transformers was a great movie both for fans of the action figures and cartoons and for newcomers to the story. The special effects were awesome, the music was great, and the acting was well-done. You really know an actor is doing a good job when you feel sympathy for a robot! Great buy!
What's great about it: special effects, storyline, music
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
4
Goood film
on October 17, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
The Invisible is enjoyable film to watch with a creative storyline and great music. It starts off kind of slow and the previews gave a lot away, but it really picks up in the second half.
What's great about it: storyline, music
What's not so great: slow start, previews gave best scenes away
I would recommend this to a friend!
+1point
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2 out of 5
2
Shymalan fails again
on October 17, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
I would leave this one on the shelf. In fact, do not even bother renting it. This is just another failed attempt by M. Night Shyamalan to be Alfred Hitchcock. Move along...nothing worth seeing here.
What's great about it: story is kind of unique
What's not so great: acting, plot, setting
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-3points
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5 out of 5
5
funny film
on October 17, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
Hot fuzz is an outstanding film from its highbrow humor to its bar room comedy. Story might start off a bit slow if you just want some action; however, when the action starts it is amazingly funny.
What's great about it: humor, comedic action sequences
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Covenant rules the Earth — the Flood has been unleashed — and the fate of life everywhere hangs in the balance. Master Chief, a genetically engineered super soldier, is the last chance for humanity's survival. Stowed away on a Forerunner ship, he rushes back to Earth to defeat the Covenant once and for all. Hopelessly outnumbered, his outlook is bleak. But when you are bred for battle, you fight past the breaking point and bow to no one. It's all been building to this — a desperate, final war that leads to a soul-shattering climax of epic proportions. Help this incredible hero stop the Covenant, destroy the Flood and save the lives of every person on the planet.The third chapter in the critically acclaimed franchise features insane battles with an arsenal of alien and human weaponry. Discover all-new armaments and characters as you fight to the finish. You can even play online with Xbox Live and battle in pulse-pounding multiplayer action. Next-generation graphics and technological advances, such as enhanced artificial intelligence and a beefed-up real-time lighting engine, make Halo 3 shine with stunning realism.
 
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4 out of 5
4
halo 1>halo 3> halo 2
on October 17, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
Halo 3 fixes some things from halo 2. There is less auto aim and the campaign is a bit better. You can now also edit maps (a bit) to customize them more to your liking. However, overall it plays as Halo 2.5, and its launch maps are not that impressive. Time will tell how this game does compared to its predecessors, but if initial sales are any indicator, gamers will be playing this one for years to come.
What's great about it: improved gameplay
What's not so great: not halo 1
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5
2nd only to Gladiator
on October 17, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
I would not use 300 as a representative historical documentary (rather far from it), but it stays loyal to its roots--the comic book series it was based upon. Its action sequences are amazing. Blood falls and victims are slain as if part of a dance. This is a great addition to any movie collection.
What's great about it: Great action sequences
What's not so great: storyline rather shallow
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
4
decent film
on October 17, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
I really detest Mel Gibson and I thought Passion of the Christ was a pothole he'd, never emerge from again (nevermore to see the like of Braveheart). Well, Apocolypto definitely isn't Braveheart; though it is quite a good film. The subtext can get annoying after awhile, but the story kept me watching. I wouldn't suggest buying this one; just rent it.
What's great about it: plot
What's not so great: mel gibson, subtext
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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This 1998 Academy Award winner comes to DVD digitally remastered (THX) in a widescreen 16 X 9 transfer, dual layered. The sound is in both English 5.1 (Channel AC-3), and English 2.0 Dolby Pro Logic. English closed-captions are available. The first menu gives the user a graphically charming choice: click the upper sphere for heaven or the lower sphere for hell. Both lead into the same menu options, with one background bright and mystical and the other dark and fiery. Features of this special edition include notes on the visual effects, plus clips by the effect creators, a photo gallery, brief bios of the cast and filmmakers, a collection of Windows/Mac wallpaper images, two theatrical trailers, and a somewhat jerky behind-the-scenes featurette with comments by the actors and filmmakers. French and Spanish subtitles are included. The plastic package comes with a four-page booklet that includes some production notes, some small screen shots from this visually stunning film, and a list of chapters.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Great film
on October 17, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
Robin Williams is one the best actors out there. He effortlessly combines humor with serious drama. It is always a challenge in the movie industry to display the supernatural without it seeming unrealistic or too fantasy oriented. What Dreams May Come does an excellent job in its portrayal of heaven and h---. Its landscapes are so immersing and imaginative that is hard to be constantly enthralled. The film combines the good with the bad and Williams starring role pays off.
What's great about it: Robin Williams, setting
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Disney's "Vista Series" DVDs were touted as the next big line of Special Edition discs, and titles such as Pearl Harbor and The Sixth Sense reflected that, so what's the deal with this release of Signs? Though certainly not a horrible disc, it falls short in many ways. The image, which is 1.85:1 and anamorphic, is good, but flawed. Grainy shimmering shows all to often, especially early in the film. Darks are solid though, with no sign of breakdown or blocking. Color, though relatively muted in the film, comes across pretty well. The 5.1 Dolby Digital EX track suffers also. For such a blockbuster, so much more would be expected. While dialogue is clear, nearly the entire track is focused up front, with little separation. Surrounds are only used sparingly at best and lack any real imagination. Where the disc really falters is the supplemental features. Not that what's offered isn't good, but for a Special Edition series, there just simply isn't much. The highlight is a very comprehensive 58-minute documentary on all aspects of making the film. Director M. Night Shyamalan extensively discusses everything from pre-production, to set design and visual effects, to the scoring of the film and it's world premiere. Interviews with composer James Newton Howard, producer Frank Marshall, and others flesh out the process of making this film. A real treat on this disc because it's so bad (and Shyamalan admits it himself in an introduction) is the inclusion of a minute from his first "creature" movie, Pictures, which he made as a teenager. It's simply awful, making it very funny. Rounding out this disc are five deleted scenes running about eight minutes and a storyboard-to-film comparison with angle function and multiple audio options. Again, what is offered for extras is good, they just don't reach far enough.
 
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2 out of 5
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Shoddy work
on October 17, 2007
Posted by: slepin
from Austin, TX
M. Night Shyamalan made a definite hit with The Sixth Sense (intriguing storyline and excellent acting). Unbreakable was not as much of a success suffering from a rather hasty ending. However, Signs hits rock bottom. Almost every scene is snatched directly from another film (Dawn of the Dead comes to mind for several scenes), and the script is horribly written. It makes no sense that an alien cannot escape a closet. Come on!
What's great about it: not much
What's not so great: rip off a bunch of old movies, poorly written
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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