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The Best Band You've Barely Heard Of
on November 26, 2007
Posted by: slh1007
from Clarksville, TN
From the band who broke into the mainstream by collaborating with the ever-so-hot Timbaland for a remix of their song Apologize comes an album that has the perfect mix of up-tempo beats and laid back tracks. Like a funky (and in my opinion preferred) version of Coldplay, Ryan Tedder's vocals come across as either driving or tender when needed and it's all believable. If you liked the Timbaland remix, buy this album. If you didn't, well buy it anyway - this is the most excited I've been over a new artist in a very long time!
What's great about it: Good mix of beats and mellow tracks
What's not so great: Nada
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Is it Jim or is it the movie?
on November 24, 2007
Posted by: slh1007
from Clarksville, TN
Even though Jim Carrey gets a bad rap when he tries to stray from his oh-so-successful comedy career, I found his performance to be one of the few things I enjoyed about this movie. I found his haunted performance quite believable, where I could see how such a trivial obsession could become quite overwhelming. Like so many movies these days, however, I felt that the climax of the film came too early which left a too-large chunk of the end dealing with tying up all the loose ends to make it pretty. Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather see shorter movies with some loose ends left up to the imagination rather than a longer movie that comes tied up with a pretty bow on it.
What's great about it: Intriguing plot, unexpected resolution
What's not so great: Climaxes too soon, too long for it's own good
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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The zombie-riffic Shaun of the Dead heads to the U.S. DVD shelves with this fine release from Rogue Pictures. Carrying over many (but not all) of the extras from the packed U.K. disc, this release has loads of special features for you to sink your teeth into, plus fantastic transfers to boot. Starting with the technical aspects, the DVD scores points for delivering the 2.35:1 widescreen image of the film, plus a quality Dolby Digital 5.1 track that whooshes you through the fast-paced action and bathes you inside the gore-filled gunfire later on in the film. The extras start with two commentaries -- one from star/co-writer Simon Pegg and director/co-writer Edgar Wright, while the other is a cast commentary featuring Pegg again with Nick Frost, Dylan Moran, Kate Ashfield, and Lucy Davis. The first track features some downright dizzying banter between the two collaborators as they dish out zombie trivia and generally give major love to all involved with the production, while the cast commentary is filled with more zany fun that's sure to please. This edition did miss out on both the Bill Nighy and Penelope Wilton commentary found in the U.K. release, along with the classic zombie commentary they included there as well, though hardcore fans will surely seek that edition out if they need it. The rest of the extras are packed with more bloody goodness, starting with the fact-filled "Zomb-O-Meter" subtitle track and "Storyboard Comparions" branching feature. Both extras add a bit more to the viewing experience every time you put the disc in, which is a sure sign of a solid DVD. Other bonus features include 15 extended scenes, ten minutes of outtakes, plus three neat comic-book stories by Oscar Wright (brother of the director) that fill in plot holes in the film -- and this disc has only begun to warm up. Add in a behind-the-scenes video diary, casting tapes, makeup tests, and an SFX comparison that is laid out in an incredibly easy-to-understand fashion that highlights the ingenuity of the film's effects staff. Also included is a highly interesting clip with Pegg and Wright filmed in September of 2001 where they literally go through a flip chart of the film as imagined at that time, complete with dialogue and storyboards. If you think that's all, there's still more to chew on and it's all great stuff, from the extra TV bits that were filmed for the movie all the way though the 2000 AD comic adaptation, included in the zombie gallery section. Those that visited the website will be happy to see the basic design layout repeated here on the menu screens, as will the horror fans out there that will appreciate the George Romero quote on the front of the box. Consistently entertaining with enough extras to shake a zombie at, the Shaun of the Dead DVD is a winner for U.S. audiences and proof that Rogue Pictures is a strong supporter of the film and its fans.
 
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Too much fun
on November 24, 2007
Posted by: slh1007
from Clarksville, TN
Deliciously gory, this movie made me laugh harder than I have in quite some time. I didn't watch it for a while after it came out because I was afraid it wouldn't live up to all the hype, but it completely delivered. Fans of horror and comedy alike should enjoy the fun it pokes at traditional zombie flicks.
What's great about it: Absolutely hilarious
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Entertaining as always
on November 24, 2007
Posted by: slh1007
from Clarksville, TN
Any Paisley fan can tell you that each of his album's are as humorous as they are heartfelt. With "Online" and "Ticks" being the first two hit singles from 5th Gear, the humor is apparent, and only now with "Letter to Me" hitting the air waves are radio listeners getting to the heartfelt. While the album is good, and the Bonfires and Amplifiers tour this summer brought out the best of several of the songs, something is missing for me which I haven't been able to put my finger on quite yet. Paisley's not losing his touch, but this album can't be called his best yet.
What's great about it: Not a single bad track
What's not so great: Not his absolute best
I would recommend this to a friend!
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3 out of 5
3
Brody Saves the Day
on November 24, 2007
Posted by: slh1007
from Clarksville, TN
Brody's character Carter Webb seems to rescue the women around him, but Brody's style of delivering the sometimes clever/sometimes trite lines rescues the movie from total obscurity. Meg Ryan delivers a good yet relatively forgettable performance, and the other characters seem unimportant even to themselves. Unlike many movies out now, I did not find myself looking at the clock constantly to see how soon it would end, yet it didn't leave me feeling particularly moved, or particularly anything for that matter. Overall, not bad for a weekend rental but not much substance that makes it worth buying.
What's great about it: Entertaining, Good performance by Brody
What's not so great: Predictable
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Watch it before you knock it
on November 24, 2007
Posted by: slh1007
from Clarksville, TN
The release of The Gilmore Girls Complete Series offers fans a chance to re-live all their favorite moments, but it also offers a chance for new fans to get to know Lorelei, Rory, and the whole Stars Hollow gang. While the series could easily be discounted as a television version of the chick-flick movie genre, naysayers would do well to give the show a try before discarding it completely. While the general plot lines follow the mother-daughter relationship and the character's love lives, each episode is chock full of some intense literature and film references and the dialogue is witty and fast-paced. It's not all cotton-candy fluff as some people seem to believe. This is the ultimate gift for any long-time fan, and a safe-bet for anyone who likes well-written television.
What's great about it: Smart, funny, endearing
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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