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5 out of 5
5
Awesome Band
on January 8, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
Axl Rose is back and you will not be disappointed. This CD has many great tracks. He sounds alot like he did back in 90's, he can definatley sing. If you are a GNR fan you will really enjoy this long awaited CD. It is definately worth the purchase. Lets just hope they put out some more CDs and start touring again!
What's great about it: Axl Rose
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This release of American History X is a testament to the fact that New Line devotes most of its time and efforts to its "platinum series," and while that particular line of releases is among the best to be found, it's an unfortunate side effect that other deserving films such as this one get neglected in the process. Subject matter so volatile and controversial could easily justify an entire second disc's worth of bonus material, yet the only supplements present here are a few deleted scenes (only one of which is truly worthwhile), the theatrical trailer, and cast and crew biographies. What is lacking in the extras department, however, is made up for in the quality of the video presentation. This is the widescreen version of the film, presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1, and although it hasn't been enhanced anamorphically, it's a beautiful transfer nevertheless. Interestingly, the film is shot on both black-and-white and color film stock, which is difficult to balance properly under any circumstances, but here the two styles are mixed perfectly: the colors are bright, vibrant, and sharply defined, while the black-and-white sections are beautifully shot, with deep, dark, grainless blacks. The quality does justice to the cinematography of Tony Kaye, who also directs. The disc's audio presentation isn't overwhelming due to the generally subdued tone of the film, but the digital 5.1 mix is very nicely balanced, making good use of the center channel to cleanly convey the dialogue while relegating the ambient sounds to the rear channels. Overall, this is another instance where a special edition release is probable at some point in the future, but until that time comes, this disc is a more than adequate presentation of an important, powerful film.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Great Movie
on January 8, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
Very good movie. Edward Norton plays a racist and gets put in jail for killing a man. He learned this from his father. Edward Furlong plays his little brother and while Ed Norton is in jail making changes in his life and seeing that a color of a man's skin is not something to hate his little brother is following in his footsteps in being a racist and getting involved in the wrong crowd just as he had. It is a great movie and story. It can be a little rough at times because of the racist remarks, language, and violence, but it is a very good movie.
What's great about it: The acting and the story
What's not so great: Racism and violence
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Winona Ryder made her screen debut opposite Corey Haim in this comedy about a half-pint underdog determined to make the football team. Lucas has been given two transfers to disc for this release -- a letterboxed transfer in the widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1 (which has been enhanced for anamorphic playback on 16 x 9 monitors) and a pan-and-scan full-screen version at 1.33:1. The original English-language soundtrack has been mastered in Dolby Digital 4.0, while a dubbed Spanish track appears in Dolby Digital Stereo, and a Spanish version is in Dolby Digital Mono. The movie also features optional subtitles in French and Spanish. No bonus materials have been included for this release.
 
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Great Movie and price
on January 8, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
It is a wonderful movie. If you have a big heart for the underdog and want them to get their moment to shine you will love this movie. The story is great and the acting in it is superb. You will probably shed a tear or two during this movie. It is definatley worth your time and money. Corey Haim and Charlie Sheen are in this movie and do a wonderful job.
What's great about it: The story. Corey Haim and Charlie Sheen
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King makes its way to DVD in this two-disc edition of the theatrical cut of the film thanks to New Line Cinema. Just as both of its two-disc predecessors, this initial release presents the movie along with a small amount of extras to tide fans over until the archives are opened for the Special Extended Edition, coming later in 2004. As usual, the picture and sound presentation is astounding, with a crisp full-screen image (also available in the recommended widescreen version) and both a Dolby Digital EX 5.1 Surround track and a 2.0 Surround Sound audio option ready to bowl you over with their layers of clarity -- for proof, skip right to Chapter 37 and the Battle of Pelennor Fields to really understand the time and effort that was put into this transfer. As far as extras go, this edition carries on the trend of including all of the two- to four-minute lordoftherings.net featurettes (five in total), along with other material that is mostly exclusive to this release. First off, there's "The Quest Fulfilled: A Director's Vision" and "A Filmmaker's Journey: Making Return of the King" featurettes, both of which seem to include many of the same interview segments and stories as not only each other, but also as all of the releases leading up to this one. Needless to say, thanks to the cheesy voice-over work by the narrator and the overlapping content, these two seem disappointing, but end up in the same ballpark as the two-disc Two Towers' Starz/Encore specials or the WB making-of. Those who have purchased the National Geographic special on the third film will be equally saddened by its inclusion here, just one year after it was initially released to DVD in 2003. One place where this edition does stand out is in its inclusion of both original theatrical trailers and a whopping 13 TV spots! Exclusive to this disc is the brand new six-and-a-half-minute Lord of the Rings Trilogy super-trailer documenting the story in a recap fashion that is almost more exhausting than any of the actual films, though neat nonetheless. Also included is a trailer for Electronic Arts' The Lord of the Rings video games, including the latest one, The Battle for Middle Earth. It's strange that New Line didn't include a trailer for the Extended Edition, since such trailers were on both of the last two-disc releases (for their corresponding extended versions). In fact, that was reason enough to buy the initial disc for many fans, so this really was a misstep on New Line's part for not including it. Still, for the stellar presentation of the theatrical film alone, this release is worth it for those looking to own a piece of history -- others might want to bide their time until the mammoth set hits the shelves.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Great Movie
on January 8, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
Really great movie. You finally get an ending to a fantastic trilogy. You will love the drama, the acting, the characters, and the storyline. One of the greatest movies and trilogys of all time highly recommended you buy all three if you have never seen them you will not be disappointed
What's great about it: Everything
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Best teen drama of all time
on January 5, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
Best drama series of all time. It really takes you back to your high school days if you grew up with the characters. It is funny now looking back at the fashions and thinking that was so cool. Whether you are a fan of the show or you have never seen it I would recommend buying it
What's great about it: The entire show
What's not so great: the original music is not there
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
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Full of hiliarious episodes
on January 5, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
Full of hiliarious episodes. If you have ever had a bad day or think your life is bad just sit back and spend some time with the Bundys and in no time you will be laughing and feeling alot better
What's great about it: The writng and the actors
What's not so great: not much as far as extras
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The complete second season of the FOX sitcom Married...With Children comes to DVD from Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. This three-disc set contains all 22 episodes originally aired during the 1987-1988 season. Each episode is presented with a standard full-frame transfer and Dolby Digital Stereo sound. Closed captions are accessible. Special features include 20 hidden Easter eggs with cast interviews.
 
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Great Series
on January 5, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
This season is very funny. The Bundys will keep you laughing with every episode you watch. You will get hooked I promise
What's great about it: The writng, the actors, and the laughs
I would recommend this to a friend!
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New Line Cinema and Peter Jackson continue their string of excellence in the first release of the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers on DVD. Presented here in its theatrical cut, the focus isn't quite heaped on the extras as much as it's presenting the film audiences saw and loved in the theaters in the most spectacular presentation possible for home viewing. Visually, The Two Towers has never looked better, with its 2.35:1 widescreen picture working as a perfect vehicle to show off cinematographer Andrew Lesnie's skillful eye and the amazing digital color-correction done in post-production. The audio as well is powerful and full, thanks to the 5.1 Dolby Digital EX Surround Sound and 2.0 tracks supplied -- for proof, look no further than the Battle of Helm's Deep, whose layers of rain, thunder, and carnage are mixed perfectly with Howard Shore's driving score, creating bombastic booms that will no doubt rock whatever sound system you're running. The rest of the two-disc edition follows the same groundwork laid by the original Fellowship DVD in which the extras are mostly just but a taste of what's to come. Even though audiences are licking their lips for the later, more beefed-up Special Extended Edition (featuring a longer cut of the film along with an unbelievable amount of extras), this edition still holds its own with bonus materials that won't make it onto its sister disc -- most notably, the ten-minute preview of The Return of the King, which finds Peter Jackson in the editing lab teasing the audience with snippets of footage that will no doubt leave fans on the floor ready for more. With equal time split between behind-the-scenes and actual film footage, for most, this is the main draw of this release and not surprisingly, it doesn't disappoint. For more sneak peeks into the third film's goodness, simply head to the preview of Electronic Arts' The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King video game, which showcases more choice footage from the upcoming film along with interviews from the cast and creators of the game. For those that just can't wait for The Two Towers: Extended Edition, there's also a preview of the four-disc set, which highlights Boromir's (Sean Bean) cut flashback scenes, along with many other large and small plot lines that are now added back into the film (which should lay rest to any of the hardcore Tolkien fans' initial complaints). There are two full specials that make an appearance on the disc, both filmed especially for the Starz/Encore and WB cable channels. Each provide the same levels of insight into the production of the second film, which are in turn, built upon in the lordoftherings.net featurettes -- eight small behind-the-scene video bits that were available on the web before the release of the film. The teaser and theatrical trailer are also supplied, along with a whopping 16 TV spots ready for you to jump into. Throwaway to most, though probably important to the remaining few, there's also Emiliana Torrini's music video to "Gollum's Song," which basically comes off as a classy, but still throw-together compilation of footage from the film and her in the studio (a duet with Gollum would have been better). Finally, one of the best things about the disc is the inclusion of Sean Astin's terribly sweet short film The Long and Short of It, filmed in the town of Wellington on an off-day from the production utilizing everything from extra cameras to various cast and crew alike, followed by a behind-the-scenes clip with some hilarious interviews with Andy Serkis and company. Far too easily written off as the lesser of the two initial releases of the film, this disc is an assurance that the original version of the film will live on for years to come.
 
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5
Best in the trilogy
on January 5, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
The best movie in the trilogy. The battles scenes are fantastic and the story line really unfolds. It is a long movie but it leaves you wanting more
What's great about it: The action
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The complete first season of Married...With Children comes to DVD for the first time from Columbia TriStar. This two-disc set contains all 13 episodes from the first season originally aired on FOX in 1987. Presented with a standard full-screen transfer and Dolby Digital Stereo sound in English. Closed captions are accessible. Special features include the hour-long Married...With Children Reunion Special originally aired on FOX in 2003. Also includes bonus trailers and promos.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Best sitcom ever
on January 4, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
This is the funniest sitcom I have ever seen. Start your collection here with season 1 you will not be disappointed.
What's great about it: The writing, acting, plot, and the characters
I would recommend this to a friend!
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A tradition of excellence from New Line Home Video continues with the first release of 2001's epic The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, a DVD that quite simply takes sound, and especially picture, to a new level. The image on this disc, framed at the original aspect ration of 2.35:1 (but also available in a separate severely cropped pan-and-scan version) is stunning. Stunning might not even be enough to describe how good it looks. The Oscar-winning cinematography is perfectly realized, with solid and deep blacks and lush, wonderfully saturated colors. The sound is equally impressive with a 5.1 EX Dolby Digital English track that is startling strong. Recorded loudly, this track will certainly put all sound systems to the test with vibrant use of the surrounds and deep bass. Also available are a surround track and subtitles in English. As for supplemental materials, they are a mixed bag. The focus is on three documentaries, but there is far too much repetition among them. The longest, "A Passage To Middle-earth," at 40 minutes, is really the only one that needs to be watched, as all the information, from interviews to behind-the-scenes segments, are basically the same. A real plus are 15 featurettes taken from the original website for the film. Each lasts only a few minutes, but adds in its own distinct way. Also included is a music video from Enya, a preview of the video game for the second film, theatrical trailers and television spots, and a look at the four-disc special extended set, released three months after this two-disc set. In addition to some online DVD-ROM content is a ten-minute preview for the second film in the series, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. Granted, there is a supplement-heavy special edition of this film (if you want a commentary track from director Peter Jackson, among others, better look for that one), but this release is still a outstanding presentation of a spectacular film.
 
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5
Epic Movie
on January 3, 2009
Posted by: mad10jen
from Houston, TX
One of the best movies I have ever seen. If you have not seen the Lord Of The Ring Movies buy this one to try them. I guarantee you will buy the other two as well.
What's great about it: The story line, acting, and action
I would recommend this to a friend!
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