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    September 19, 2007
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The South Park animated television show has cultivated an enormous following, and this crudely funny and supremely foul-mouthed spin-off movie has been given competent if less than extravagant DVD treatment. The minimalist animation that is the trademark of South Park does not exemplify the wonders of DVD as well as the likes of Fantasia 2000, but South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut blends in some impressive CGI that really comes into its own in the smooth, anamorphic widescreen transfer. Sound-wise, there is a choice of Dolby 5.1 or Surround Sound, which ensures that the marvelous musical numbers (not to mention the expletives) can be heard in crystal clarity. Unfortunately there are few additional features of any note. The menu screen is amusing, and scene access is deftly handled, plus those of a hardy disposition may enjoy watching the film with the subtitles on (watch those obscenities roll by!). However, the trailers are of limited appeal, the teaser in particular suffering without the surprise element that made it funny in cinemas. Though a commentary would perhaps not have worked, a little background to the film would have been welcome, particularly given the involvement of George Clooney, Minnie Driver, and the rest. This DVD will probably be essential for most South Park fans, but it is still something of a missed opportunity.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
A completely useless addition to an already pointless television show, but still, Absolutely Hilarious! You get to see the ultimate battle between Good and Evil, that's right, the US and Canada! You also see Kenny's face and hear him talk and he finaly actually dies! Not a bad movie, considering the fact it is still "South Park".
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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This set compiles all 13 episodes from the first season of Comedy Central's irreverent animated satire South Park. Included are such fan favorites as "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut," "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride," "Mecha-Streisand," "Tom's Rhinoplasty," "Pink Eye,"An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig," and "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe."
 
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4 out of 5
4
South Parks Intro Season!
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
This is the first release of South Park's reign of chaos and disturbing behavior. With the ever growing rate of horrible events and even worse people, South Park picks apart everyday life and sadly enough teaches us our ever important everyday morals... in their own special way. A great comedy, but not for those who are easily offended.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+2points
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Todd McFarlane's acclaimed comic series comes to the screen in all its grim glory with this release featuring all 18 episodes of the animated series. Al Simmons (voice of Keith David) was a killer-for-hire under a government contract when he unexpectedly died in a fire and found himself in Hell. Desperate to see his wife again, Simmons made a deal with the Devil to lead his armies on Earth in exchange for spending time with the woman he loves. Now Simmons works in collusion with the horrific Clown (voice of Michael Nicolosi) as he struggles to do Satan's bidding while following his own agenda.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Best Buy!
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
When I found this box set I couldn't believe it! I have been purchasing the episodes individually for $5.99 - $9.99. This is a messed up, but utterly beautiful work of art from the mind of Todd Mcfarlane! If you're into comic books or just awesome animated movies in general, this box is perfect for you!
What's great about it: All Episodes in One, Great Animation
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Depart Amazed...
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
This is a Great movie, though there isn't a plethora of action, it keeps your thoughts moving as fast as they can. You never see what's coming next as Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon head each other off, while working almost side by side. A great movie with a well selected cast.
What's great about it: Twists and Turns at every corner!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Whether you enjoyed John Q or found it preachy, manipulative and overly sentimental, there is no denying that New Line has released another fine DVD. The image, which is framed at 1.85:1 and is anamorphic, is nearly perfect. Nearly because while colors are very vivid, they do look a little over-saturated at times, especially reds, which are prominent at certain points in the film. Otherwise, it's a remarkable transfer with wonderful detail. The sound, with both 5.1 English Dolby Digital and DTS tracks, is also quite strong. Granted, it does seem to be more centered up front, without any significant use of the surround speakers, but the overall effect is still evident. This disc is another in the "Infinifilm" line, and the extras showcase how good that series can be. Just to begin with is a commentary track with director Nick Cassavetes, producer Mark Burg, writer James Kearns, actress Kimberly Elise and cinematographer Roger Stoffers. In addition there is a 35-minute documentary, "Fighting for Care" which takes a look at the state of health care in the United States. Granted, this might be a one-time thing to watch, but is obviously relevant to the picture. Also included is a shorter piece on the making of the film, which is more PR than anything, but still has some interesting comments on the making of the film. Finally, along with the theatrical trailer and press kits for the cast and crew, are six deleted and extended scenes which run around 20 minutes. As with all in this series you can watch these extras alone or while watching the "Infinifilm" version where pop-ups alert you to this additional material while watching the movie. New Line has done it again, producing a fine disc throughout.
 
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5 out of 5
5
More like a Suspense, than a Drama!
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
Shows just how far some people will go to help those they love and care for, John Q, delivers a powerful performance and a moving plot; "An excellent movie with one of my favorite actors". Excellent plot, great acting, why wouldn't you want to see it?
What's great about it: Great Acting, Great Movie, and yes... Pure Greatness, LoL
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
4
Ultimate Clash of Races!
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
This is a good movie with enough action to keep you entertained throughout. It starts off a little slow, but picks back up and climaxes with a decent bout between the aliens and predators. I liked this movie, but didn't love it, at least the kept to some of the original ideas of the predators/aliens. Not bad for a weekend viewing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Not So Super After All...
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
I was really disappointed in the performances offered up by the actors and the writers of this movie. While some of the visuals and effects are good, the same can't be said about the overall execution and acting of the film. I was expecting a release that, at the least, lived up to the cheesy old versions of "Superman". If it weren't for all the new aged effects and Kevin Spacey as the infamous "Lex Luthor", "Superman Returns" wouldn't have anything on the previous releases. The plot serves up the same basic story-line as always, but with a couple minor new twists that have no effect on the inevitable "no-surprises here" ending. Overall, I wouldn't suggest seeing this film unless you are an absolute Superman fanatic.
What's great about it: Kevin Spacey as Luthor
What's not so great: Poor Film
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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The 2002 comedy Friday After Next comes to DVD from New Line Home Entertainment with both widescreen anamorphic and standard full-screen transfers. The English soundtrack is offered in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround and DTS Stereo. Closed captions are accessible. As one of New Line's "Infinifilm" discs, this DVD offers plenty of interactive means to access the vast amount of special features. "All Access Pass" contains a trivia track and two commentary tracks. One track features director Marcus Raboy, producer Matt Alvarez, and writer/star Ice Cube. The other track contains commentary from cast members Katt Williams, Terry Crews, Anna Maria Horsford, and K.D. Aubert. "Beyond the Movie" contains four featurettes: "Microphone Fiend," "On a Good Day," "Ghetto Fabulous," and "Pork Report." Other special features include production design documentaries, DVD-ROM content, deleted scenes, extended ending, outtakes, a music video, and multiple trailers. This disc has gone above and beyond what anyone might have expected for a DVD release of Friday After Next.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Last Friday?
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
Craig and Day-Day at it again in the final comic release of "Friday". The month must have came to an end with this final release. While they've kept a fresh sense of comedy all throughout the series, I would say that they are starting to fade in this episode. Whatever you do, just don't watch all three "Friday's" in a row and you should love them all. The characters are awesome!
What's great about it: Hilarious! Uncle Elroy!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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For Next Friday, New Line has once again done a great job on a DVD. The transfer, framed at the theatrical ratio of 1.85: 1 (anamorphic), is superb. Colors are sharp and constant and there are no defects. The soundtrack, which includes a lot of hip-hop and rap tunes, is good but not outstanding, lacking any real range. The surrounds in the Dolby Digital 5.1 track are rarely used, but that is far from a surprise. Everything seems centered up front, with clear dialogue and sound that is distortion-free. The DVD for the original Friday was a bit disappointing in the way of supplemental material, but this disc more than makes up for it. There are numerous highlights to this disc, starting with an audio commentary track. Though they seem to be recorded separately, director Steve Carr and Ice Cube talk about everything from making a sequel to where they each began. It also might be the first hip-hop commentary, as it has numerous moments of reverb and vocal styling done after the fact. It's a bit unusual and takes a little time to get used to, but is interesting nevertheless. Next is a rather lengthy featurette with a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film that includes numerous interviews with the cast and crew. A real plus is an audition tape for Mike Epps. While the video and audio quality are awful, it's interesting to see Epps, a stand-up comic without film experience, interact with Cube. An interesting idea that has been used on other discs -- watching the film with a small box showing the storyboards -- is taken to the extreme here as it can be done for the entire film. In addition there are bloopers and an alternate ending, some strange painting of the Cucamonga locations, music videos from Ice Cube ("You Can't Do It" featuring Mack 10 and Ms. Toi) and Lil Zane ("Money Stretch"). There are also trailers for this film, including the G-rated version and the R-rated version, plus trailers for Friday, The Players Club, and Dangerous Ground. Finally, there are some DVD-ROM features, including access to the screenplay. This is another excellent disc in the Platinum Series from New Line.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Another Great Day!
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
Another comic release in the "Friday" trilogy! This one is great; with a new problem, a new girl, and a new cast of hilarious characters, this movie lives up to its' predecessor.
What's great about it: Hilarious!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Follow Ice Cube and Chris Tucker on their frantic quest to pay back Big Worm and make it to Saturday in this hilarious comedy, arriving on DVD from New Line Home Entertainment. Presented letterboxed at the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and featuring an English Dolby Digital Surround audio track with optional English, Spanish, or French subtitles, Friday fans are also treated to seven deleted scenes, interviews with star Cube, director F. Gary Gray,and producer Pat Charbonnet, a Dr. Dre music video, an Ice Cube music video, theatrical trailers, and cast and crew filmographies and biographies.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Wish my Fridays were this Interesting!
on October 23, 2007
Posted by: Volearix
from Zionsville, IN
Absolutely hilarious movie, wish that I could have this much fun in a week! The characters are awesome and just keep the laughs rolling. No doubt, Ice Cube's best release to this date! Deebo and his little bicycle are great!
What's great about it: Hilarious!, Deebo
I would recommend this to a friend!
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GREAT CAMERA IF YOU KNOW HOW TO USE IT.
By NPSG from Lewisville
IT REALLY TAKES GOOD QUALITY PICTURE BUT I AM STILL NOT VERY SATISFIED OR NOT LIKE MY EXPECTATION. I KNOW IT IS BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW HOW TO USE IT. I 'M STILL LEARNING.
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Great Camera? Wrong Review...
December 11, 2015
Uhm... You must have a different model than me... No idea how to use the camera functionality of this RAZOR. Ha.
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which remote for dy nex tv

Any universal remote from Best Buy will do, though I suggest anything logitech. Happy hunting.
14 years, 2 months ago
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Volearix
   Zionsville, IN
 

how to hook up my pc to play files on my media player through the reciever?

go to any store that sells component to 1/8 inch or 1/32 inch (whatever your computer sound hookup uses). In other words a red/white to 1/8 inch hookup.
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Take the red/white part and hook it into any slot of your receiver (doesn't matter if it is labeled as DVD/VCR/CD/V-AUX, they'll all work), then hook the other end into your PC. When the corosponding channel is selected on your receiver, and the music is selected on your PC, the audio should be routed through your surround sound system.
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   Zionsville, IN