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    February 11, 2008
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The DVD of this Alice in Wonderland-like children's film comes with four bios/filmographies, each two screens in length, a behind-the-scenes featurette of fuzzy audio and visual quality, and three theatrical trailers. Although presented as widescreen anamorphic (2:35:1 ratio) with dual-layered, English, two-channel Dolby Surround, the picture looks slightly grainy in places and a faint hiss persists in the audio background throughout the film. The puppet animations look and sound impressively lifelike and highly detailed. Also included are English and Spanish subtitles and a small three-fold booklet containing creation and production notes.
 
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5 out of 5
5
A good movie.
on June 21, 2009
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This was a movie that I watched when I was younger and enjoyed. Even as I grew up I still enjoyed this movie. Has great songs and fun times with David Bowie and his puppet friends. Gives good advice as you should be careful what you wish for....it just might come true....
I would recommend this to a friend!
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A great DVD of the 90's wrestlers.
on June 20, 2009
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This is a great DVD collection of the biggest wrestlers of the 90's. Just a few complaints though when they're doing a profile on a wrestler they show some of the match that they use as an extra. They coulda had more wrestling matches for extras. Otherwise 2 thumbs up!.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Pop singer Mandy Moore stars in her first feature film, an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' young love tearjerker, A Walk to Remember. The film is presented in its original anamorphic widescreen 2.35:1 aspect ratio with Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. Both English and French soundtrack options are available, along with English, French, and Spanish subtitles. Special features include two feature-length commentaries. The first is an amusing commentary by Shane West, Mandy Moore, and director Adam Shankman. The trio discusses cut material and gives entertaining insight into filming the movie in Dawson's Creek territory. The second commentary is a more serious narration by novelist Sparks and screenwriter Karen Janszen who talk about the differences between the book and the movie and the film's overall themes. Moore's "Cry" music video is included with the film's theatrical trailer and cast and crew filmographies. After listening to the first commentary, it becomes obvious that outtakes and deleted scenes should have been added to the disc, as they would've been a great addition to this too-sparse package.
 
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One of my top 5 all time favorite movies.
on June 18, 2009
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This movie is one of the best movies in recent years. I have no problems recommending this movie to anyone. A superb movie and plot. Mandy Moore and Shane West did such an incredible job in this movie.
What's great about it: Terrific story and acting. Great music.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Good PPV.
on June 15, 2009
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This was a worthwhile Pay Per View. It featured two elimination chamber matches with titles changing hands and a twist. Plus a good match between JBL and HBK and a battle between Shane McMahon and Randy Orton that was worth watching.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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It's about time.
on June 13, 2009
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This is a great collection of the Macho Man Randy Savage. Has a lot of great matches and interviews. The only part I don't like is who they chose for the hosts of the DVDs. While Matt Striker is a good choice since he is an announcer, Maria was a horrible choice. It doesn't make sense using her. They shoulda just used Striker. Otherwise great DVD collection!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5
Great CD
on June 12, 2009
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This is a great CD. I bought it yesterday and can't quit listening to it. Boom Boom Pow is the first single off of the new CD and it is classic Black Eyed Peas, great beats and lyrics. It has like 15 songs which is a big plus when buying a CD. If you liked any of the previous BEP CDs or songs then I recoomend getting this one!
What's great about it: Great songs.
What's not so great: Doesn't have lyrics in the booklet.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4
An eventual good movie.
on June 1, 2009
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This was a pretty good movie. It started out slow for the first about hour but then it gets into more action and you can start to understand the story line a little better. Mark Wahlberg does a great job of being Max Payne.
What's great about it: Good action.
What's not so great: Little hard to follow.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Good for the value.
on May 31, 2009
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This is definately a great pick-up for the good price of 15 bucks. That's 5 bucks a DVD. Has big stars such as TNA wrestlers Samoa Joe, AJ Styles, (Christopher) Daniels and WWE star CM Punk. You find new guys to like such as the Human Tornado, Pac (not x-pac), Jack Evans, Super Dragon.
What's great about it: Has good matches from almost never heard of guys.
What's not so great: The first disc especially looks pretty amatuerish but gets better.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Drama and tragedy come together in Life as a House starring Kevin Kline. New Line has put a lot of work into this 2.0:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer (changed from its 2.35:1 theatrical ratio from the urging of the filmmakers). This is a very nice-looking image that includes solid color schemes and dark black levels. The only imperfections spotted during the film include a slight amount of edge enhancement and a tiny bit of shimmer. The audio is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround and DTS, both in English. Each of these soundtracks feature full fidelity levels and well mixed surround sounds. The front and rear speakers are used through much of the film with the mix displaying a warm and inviting feel. Also included on this disc is a Dolby 2.0 soundtrack in English, as well as English subtitles and captions. This DVD edition of Life as a House includes a few well-produced extra features, starting with a commentary track by director Irwin Winkler, producer Rob Cowan, and screenwriter Mark Andrus. This is a fascinating commentary that features all three participants discussing their role in the filming process, as well as insight into the casting and production. Two original documentaries are included that shed some insight into the production and ideas behind the script. Sporting interviews with Kevin Kline, Hayden Christensen, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jena Malone, director Irwin Winkler, and producer Rob Cowan, "Character Building: Inside Life as a House" includes a lot of discussion of the themes in the story and also shows lots of clips from the film. "From the Ground Up" takes a look the construction of the house used in the film and includes a small amount of behind-the-scenes footage. Four deleted scenes are included that run about 12 minutes and feature optional commentary by director Irwin Winkler, producer Rob Cowan, and screenwriter Mark Andrus. While these scenes are interesting to watch, they don't tend to add much to one's knowledge of the final movie. Finally, there is a theatrical trailer presented in anamorphic widescreen, some production notes, and some information on the cast and crew. While views on this film may vary, there's no denying that New Line has done a nice job on this DVD edition of Life as a House.
 
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5 out of 5
5
A+ Movie
on November 15, 2008
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This is a wonderful movie. I loved this movie the moment I first watched it. Very good acting by especially Hayden Christiansen. I highly recommend buying and watching this movie. You won't be disappointed.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5
Dr. House one of the greatest characters.
on November 12, 2008
Posted by: YoJustin
from Anderson, SC
This show is terrific. I fell in love with it from day one. The wonderfully sarcastic and funny Dr. House is everyone's worst nightmare but they all can't help but love him. Hugh Laurie does a terrific job of doing his character Dr. Gregory House. You'll fall in love with his wit and smarts. HIs sarcastic comments are the best. The show has great writers and weird diseases that are just about always cured. I highly recommend this tv show and DVD.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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