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    April 29, 2008
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2 out of 5
2
Good Late 70's Horror Film
on August 31, 2010
Posted by: PhantomZoner
from Boardman, OH
"Piranha" is a good late 70's Horror Film from one of the great Director's of the 70's and 80's, Joe Dante', who also directed "The Howling" and "Gremlins". The movie builds a lot of tension and suspense, has an interesting plot device, and - as all good Horror Films do - it has a unique ending that has a kick. I originally watched this with very low excectations and was pleasantly surprised. Give it a whirl!
What's great about it: A unique plot and suspense.
What's not so great: Some cheesy lines typical of the film's era.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Great character developed remake done with class!
on June 22, 2010
Posted by: PhantomZoner
from Boardman, OH
As a forty year fan of the original "Wolf Man" with Lon Chaney Jr. and of Horror and Sci-Fi films in general, this new re-make has become my favorite Horror film to-date. The Blu Ray version looks/sounds superb. The story is classic. The re-make has been updated just enough to pay total respect to its father-film but yet different enough to allow it to stand on its own and be as interesting as the original in its own way. The character development in this updated version allows for more identification of and with the characters. The action is great. The violence can be gruesome but it makes sense for the story that is being told. This film has class...like its father-film. The strained relationship between father and son in this film make it so easy to identify with. A new classic. This is the first film that literally made me jump in my seat in many, many years.
What's great about it: The story, the character development, the action, & the frights.
What's not so great: Some gore which is very graphic.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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After years of waiting, one of the most anticipated DVD sets is finally here -- The Adventures of Indiana Jones: The Complete DVD Movie Collection, a grand release for one of the most beloved and successful film trilogies in history. Packaged in a classy Lucasfilm/Paramount box, all three of the first films are included, with an exclusive bonus disc delving into the behind-the-scenes meat long sought after by fans throughout the years. While it might not be the definitive, end-all-be-all release (that now-fabled set would have probably included the scrapped fourth entry in the series, still in pre-production at the time of this release), though be sure, this collection is simply jaw-dropping at times and worth the wait in the end. In this set, each film is presented in its original glorious 2.35:1 widescreen aspect ratio, with an incredible Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track, all digitally remastered by THX -- and boy, does it show! With lush hues and deep blacks, the series feels new all over again, with Raiders especially benefiting from its new brilliant picture and sound quality. Thankfully, there hasn't been too much digital tinkering on the images, with the subtle reflection during the snake pit scene still intact -- though a few matting issues in the Last Crusade seem to have been corrected. While having the trilogy finally hit the DVD market is truly something to rejoice about, the party really starts to heat up with the Bonus Material disc, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage never seen outside of the Lucasfilm archives. First off, there are the three feature-length documentaries on the trilogy, which can be viewed separately or all together, clocking in at a whopping two-hour-plus running time. Covering each film throughout their story lines, while focusing in at each setup to break down various action pieces, casting decisions, and filming locations, the specials give you full access to most every major player in the production and completely justifies the non-inclusion of any audio commentaries. Classic stories are shared from everyone ranging from Spielberg to Lucas, Harrison Ford to every leading lady he fell for, to the beloved supporting cast including John Rhys-Davis, and yes, even Short Round (Quan Ke Huy) makes an appearance. Whether viewed back to back or each individually, these documentaries are at the core perfect studies of the trilogy, and with exclusive footage like bits from the infamous Tom Selleck screen test, they're the most exciting extras to hit the DVD market in a long time. Also on the disc are collections of featurettes that fill in the filmmaking gaps that the documentary glossed over. Clocking in a little above ten minutes each, the four sections represent the traditional (i.e. non-CG) technical sides of the film -- Stunts, Sounds, Music, and the Light and Magic. From the origins of the trilogy's sound effect library with Ben Burtt to footage of John Williams' original scoring sessions, the featurettes manage to affectively capture how the series was truly a joint effort with the very best people of their craft putting their all into the three films. Finally on the bonus disc, there's a massive Trailers section, which includes three trailers for Raiders (teaser, theatrical, and re-release), just the theatrical for Temple of Doom, and both the teaser and theatrical for The Last Crusade. As usual with long-awaited discs, there are still a few things missing. Where, in fact, are the deleted scenes? Also perplexing is the exclusion of the Temple of Doom teaser, included on one of the first video releases of Raiders. Of course, these are small gripes, and ones which only the eventual box set down the road will answer as to whether they'll see the light of day or not. Still, with the astounding transfers and engrossing extras, this box set should prove that the wait was well worth it -- for you can finally have pristine copies of the Indiana Jones trilogy among your collection, and that is truly a beautiful thing.
 
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Classic films even better on Blu Ray players!
on May 3, 2008
Posted by: PhantomZoner
from North Lima, OH
The Indiana Jones films are fantastic, yes, but they are even more enjoyable when you play them on any Blu Ray player. When watching older films in either high definition format one always holds their breath that they may not be up to speed but that is not the case with these discs. They look fantastic! In today's world of over CGI'd effects like in "Transformers", etc. it is great to look back at the films of the godfathers of modern film and to see that even their classic films look better than the more recent films of the day is a true wonder indeed. Nobody does it like Spielberg, Lucas, and Ford and if you think you have anything to say against that...pop one of these classics into a Blu Ray player such as the PS3 and think again! The picture, sound, and overall experience is untouched by anything of recent modern releases.
What's great about it: Picture, quality, entertaining!
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
An old favorite is brand new again!
on April 29, 2008
Posted by: PhantomZoner
from North Lima, OH
This is my favorite movie of all time and this upgrade to the Blu Ray format makes this old favorite brand new all over again. There is a timeless quality to this film and the Blu Ray format makes it all the more enjoyable and desire to introduce to a whole new generation of people. The picture and the sound are phenomenal and the overall quality of the DVD is awesome. Very highly recommended. Do yourself and your family a favor and be sure to add this classic masterpiece to your collection. All current successful comic book movies a great debt to Superman The Movie and director Richard Donner. Blu Ray all the way and this is a great example of why!
What's great about it: Picture, sound, content!
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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