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    October 8, 2007
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5 out of 5
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Best Purchase Ever
on July 9, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
There is a fantastic episode called "Triangle," in which Mulder is accidentally sent to the past, (during WWII). It's a very well done episode with great effects and beautiful costumes and set designs. "Dreamland" is a great two-part comedic episode, in which Mulder switches bodies with Michael McKean, who will most likely return again.... This season also includes a haunting Christmas episode, full of ghosts. BRUCE CAMPBELL even guest stars in an episode. We learn a few more things about Skinner. There's also a big revelation about the alien colonists. I know that many people may think that the X-Files left many things unexplained, but this season has a two-part episode that basically explains much of the series. And it has Agent Spender. "Arcadia" is my favorite episode of Season Six, in which Mulder and Scully pretend to be married in a seemingly perfect neighborhood. Suzanne Modeski from Season Five also makes a return. Supernatural elements of this season include ghosts, Area 51, the Bermuda Triangle, haunted houses, demon babies, sea creatures, severe deja-vu, and, of course, aliens.
What's great about it: Bruce Campbell
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Great Mutato = Great Purchase
on July 8, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
This season's best episode is "Unusual Suspects," in which we learn the origins of the Lone Gunmen and how they came to know each other. It's a humorous story about paranoia and love. The Great Mutato was also a fun and comic-inspired character. There's even a Christmas episode that's so emotional and critical to Scully's character. Pusher returns from Season Three. This season even includes an episode by Stephen King, involving a killer doll. "Bad Blood" is another fantastic and well-though-out episode about vampires. Both Scully and Mulder have to retell the same story in their own words. It is amusing to see how they really view each other. There are some truly great episodes in this season and I think Agent Spender was a superb addition. There are wonderful twist turning up in Season Five.
What's great about it: Great Mutato, Agent Spender, & Vampires!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Creepy Sci-Fi Purchase
on July 7, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
This season has an especially terrifying episode called "Home." It involves dead babies, incest, and amputations. The creep-factor is pushed to the limits and is equivalent to any theatrical horror movie. "Unruhe" is another great episode about psychic photography that foreshadows a major storyline for Scully. This season also reveals a possible life story for the Cigarette Smoking Man. Remember the young actor who plays CSM in the "flashback." And then Scully also goes on a date. "Small Potatoes" is also a great and hilarious episode about babies with tails and Luke Skywalker. Skinner's character gains further development and a storyline. There are so many great episodes in this season. Some involving witches, regeneration, aliens, and time travel.
What's great about it: So Many Great Episodes
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
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Best Science Fiction Series Ever!
on July 6, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
Another great season for the X-Files! X, who I believe to be a great replacement for Deep Throat, is shown enough for my liking. He's a great character. You also see how Scully got her puppy. "Nisei" is a great episode involving an alien autopsy. "War of the Coprophages" is also very memorable, dealing with killer cockroaches and a few good jokes. Pusher, who has the ability to control people with his voice, is also introduced. Other supernatural elements to look forward to are stigmata, possession, fat-eating mutants, astral projection, psychics, and a succubus. There is also an important character death, even if the character itself was not significant.
What's great about it: Alien Autopsy!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Much Needed Season
on July 5, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
The plot to the X-Files begins to thicken in this second season. Alex Krychek is introduced and Scully's own abduction leads to more clues. Some monsters to look forward to are vampires, killer dreams, murderous appliances, ghosts, and satanists. The shape-shifting bounty hunter is also introduced in this season. The aliens' plot to colonize Earth will continue throughout the series, so don't miss this season! An episode to look out for is "Humbug," dealing with sideshow performers and great deleted scenes.
What's great about it: Abductions and Krychek
I would recommend this to a friend!
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A pair of hapless plumbers get sucked into a parallel dimension in this video game-to-feature adaptation from Disney/Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen and offering audio rendered in closed-captioned English Dolby Digital Surround, this release is sure to entertain fans if the high-jumping, mustached Nintendo hero.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Super Mario Brothers = Super Purchase
on July 4, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
I know this movie received bad feedback from the critics, but it's actually a great film. It's not bright and colorful like other children movies. It's dark, adventurous, with a fantastical element. I loved this movie when I first saw it in the theaters at age 7, and I still think it's a great movie. It doesn't resemble the video game franchise at all, but I don't think people would want to see grown men in bright suits, simply stomping on Goombas in order to save the Princess. That would be silly and boring. Imagine an actor playing Mario touching a mushroom in order to get bigger. Would you really take that seriously? What if he ran around with a racoon tail? As a child, I loved that it was dark and Yoshi was a little sticky and creepy. But he was still cute, and needed more camera time. Instead of making it cartoonish and childish, they attempted to make it as realistic as they possibly could. I mean, a real Yoshi is not going to be smooth and bright green. There's going to be some scales. The movie is unique, you have to give it that. So, if you want something that's original and different, then definitely see this movie. Is it a little cheesy? At times yes, but of course I would think that. I'm an adult!
What's great about it: Great Adaptation of a Great Game
What's not so great: Mario Purists may not like it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
A Truly Magical Experience
on July 3, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
This makes a wonderful holiday film. Christmas traditions are mutilated in the most fabulous ways. It's so absurd that it will make you smile. The holiday is Hogwatch and we get to see how Death adapts to handling the role as the Hog Father, who is a grotesque Santa-like creature. He's not lovable at all, but Death dressed as Santa is. It's a touching film that examines what it is to be human or to be normal. Mister Teatime makes a great villain, who is suppose to destroy the Hogfather. Other fantasy beings make appearances, such as pixies, boogey monsters, and tooth fairies. All of them coexist in the same environment, (I was going to say planet, but that's not exactly right). If you've read the book, you have to see the movie. And if you never read anything from Terry Pratchett, this will definitely encourage you to do so. It's a truly magical film.
What's great about it: Great Adaptation of the Book
I would recommend this to a friend!
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2 out of 5
2
Fun little movie, never to be watched again.
on July 2, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
Lucy Diamond is a great name for a villainess and the young lady hired is gorgeous. But other than that, it's a really cheesy movie. Good Girl Amy falls in love with Bad Girl Lucy. Amy doesn't want to be a spy. She wants to be an artist. Lucy isn't bad. She's just misunderstood. The acting is obnoxious and the characters are stereotypical. It is somewhat enjoyable, but very, very, childish. However, if you want a light and fluffy rom com to watch only once, then why not. But I wouldn't admit to liking this. This movie had a lot of potential, if only they went about it a different way. No matter what your age is, you're probably too mature for this movie.
What's great about it: Not completely terrible.
What's not so great: Not rewatchable.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Velvet Goldmine was either a rash misstep or a grand, glam world unto itself, or maybe a little bit of both, from controversial director Todd Haynes. This excellent DVD presentation of the movie serves up Haynes' vision in a technically superior fashion; the only missing elements are in the supplemental department. The 1.85:1 widescreen transfer is full of dramatic colors and bold visuals, and the Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio is a similar treat for the ears. Many critics of the film suggested the soundtrack was the movie's greatest feat, and the songs of Brian Eno, T-Rex, and an all-star cover band (featuring Radiohead's Thom Yorke) sound spectacular here. A theatrical trailer is the only bonus feature to be found, and it's not even widescreen. The "Chapter Selection" menu allows instant access to the DVD's 30 chapters. It would have been nice if some sort of supplemental feature covered the music of the soundtrack, even if it was in the basic form of "Production Notes," but there's nothing like that in this DVD edition. All the same, Velvet Goldmine is a flashy, baroque little movie that makes for an entertaining, musically superior ride.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Do Not Miss This!
on July 1, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
This movie is terrific for anyone who loves music, Ewan McGregor, or Oscar Wilde. It follows a Citizen Kane-like plot, except it isn't boring and you actually want to finish the whole thing. The film answers the question, what happened to Brian Slade? It tells the story about how one man changed the lives of many. Astonishing characters from his youth are introduced and help fill in the pieces of Slade's life. These are the most colorful and extraordinary people you'll meet. The costumes are beautiful, as well as the hair and make up. You really are drawn into the movie. The soundtrack is spectacular and helps set the stage. Expect songs from Brian Eno, Bryan Ferry, and Lou Reed. If you a Placebo fan, watch out for them because they make an appearance. So go watch this movie. Your eyes will thank you for it.
What's great about it: Fabulous Actors, Great Music, Flashy Clothes, Glitter, and Much Much More!
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
BEST SHOW EVER!
on June 30, 2008
Posted by: Lexa
This is the season where it all begins. Although Scully was sent to debunk Mulder's work on the X-Files, the chemistry between the two characters are enthralling. For only knowing each other for such a short amount of time, they place complete trust in one another. The pilot is an excellent episode, setting the stage by saying it is based on actual events. The viewer sees the work and dedication Mulder and Scully put into the X-Files, even if it's just to be covered up by mysterious government agents. The season itself is filled with aliens, mutants, and government conspiracies. We get a lot of information on Mulder's background, making him a sympathetic character. Scully makes a great female lead because she knows how to kick butt. For a Sci/Fi show, the X-Files is pretty realistic. People who die stay dead, unless their body was never found. And even some of the supernatural events are based on real claims.
What's great about it: Creepy, Thrilling, and Sexy.
What's not so great: Not to be watched alone in the dark.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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