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3 out of 5
3
One of the funnier Sandler movies
on July 1, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
For a Sandler movie, I think this is pretty good, however this makes it an average movie overall.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
1 out of 5
1
Save yourself!!!
on June 30, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
If you enjoy physical, brainless humor than perhaps this movie is for you. It is so over the top and ridiculous that it is near impossible to find a laugh. Save yourself your time and money.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
Mediocre
on June 29, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
This movie really offers nothing special, and I am a fan of Kevin James. Very little (if any) longevity.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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4 out of 5
4
Pretty good Pixar, very good animated film
on June 28, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
Pixar always produces extremely good movies, the best animated films in the industry. That said, this is a little above average for Pixar, but definitely not my favorite. I would recommend seeing this movie, however it doesn't have much longevity.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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All the stupidity you could ever hope for is concentrated onto one disc in this DVD edition of the sequel to Dumb and Dumber. Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd has been transferred to disc in letterboxed format at the widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1, which has been enhanced for anamorphic playback on 16 x 9 monitors. The audio has been mastered in two formats: Dolby Digital Surround and Dolby Digital 5.1; the dialogue is in English, with optional subtitles in English and Spanish. Plenty of bonus materials have been included, among them two different commentary tracks -- one with director Troy Miller and actors Eric Christian Olsen and Derek Richardson, the other with film critics Thompson Jennings and Samuel Shavers. The disc also features a short documentary on the making of the film, a look at how Olsen and Richardson were chosen for their roles, a handful of deleted scenes (with optional commentary from Troy Miller and editor Larry Jordan), coming attractions trailers, alternate viewing options, Easter eggs, and lots more.
 
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1 out of 5
1
Horrible
on June 27, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
Even if you were to watch this movie for free or on TV you would lose, simply because of the time you wasted. You have been warned.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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4 out of 5
4
Good movie
on June 25, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
This movie was good, however not as great as the Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe. Those who have read the book say this is one of the lower story lines, however good. Gives us something to look forward to going forward. The quality of the picture and sound is extremely high. Any fan of the series must own this movie!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Pixar's award-winning animated adventure film for the entire family The Incredibles gets a truly super treatment on this two-disc DVD release from Disney/Buena Vista Home Entertainment. After a short introduction from the film's writer and director, Brad Bird, the first disc kicks into full gear with a razor-sharp, spectacular 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen picture transfer. The disc's picture, which has been taken directly from the digital source, is breathtaking and is perfect for showing off the powers of a high-definition television. The film's lush audio is also wonderfully represented for home viewing with a THX-mastered soundtrack, presented in English, Spanish, or French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround EX. The result is an audio presentation that thrusts the viewer into the film's world. A lively and informative audio commentary track from Brad Bird is also available. As if the phenomenal work done on the first disc wasn't enough, Pixar continues its proud tradition of including a generous helping of some impressive bonus features on a stuffed second disc. Starting out with another introduction from Bird, disc two of the Incredibles gets rolling with a collection of six deleted scenes. Each deleted scene has an introduction from Bird and features a combination of storyboards and half-finished animation. While most scenes are understandably disposable, they provide an interesting look at how the film might have been. Next up is the terrific exclusive Pixar-animated short Jack-Jack Attack, featuring the ultra cute baby of the Incredibles family contending with a babysitter. Also included is the acclaimed Pixar-animated short that played with The Incredibles' theatrical release, Boundin'. An audio commentary track is included for Boundin' by the film's director, Bud Luckey, as well as a short featurette on Luckey and his history in animation. From there, the viewer goes right into the lengthy and compelling "Making the Incredibles" featurette. Covering every single aspect of the film's long and complicated production, this documentary offers a raw and fascinating look at director Brad Bird and what goes into to making a hit family film. Next is a strange nine-minute mini-documentary with Sarah Vowell, who voiced the Incredibles daughter Violet. Vowell spends most of the time talking to the camera about her love for American history and Abraham Lincoln. An unusual highlight comes toward the end when she introduces a Violet action figure to her Lincoln action figure. A section of the DVD titled "Top Secret" finds many more unusual features, like a fictional 1960s-style Mr. Incredible cartoon with an optional hilarious audio commentary by the characters. Also in the "Top Secret" area are secret files on all the lost "supers" seen in the film, with a brilliant audio commentary from each character. Rounding out the disc are a series of bloopers and technical goof-ups from the film, a massive and attractive art gallery, a trailer collection, and a series of well-hidden secret Easter eggs. With all of these fine features, it is clear that this release of The Incredibles on DVD is destined, just like the film itself, to become an instant family classic.
 
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5 out of 5
5
One of the Best Animated Pixar Films
on June 24, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
This is in my top 3 Pixar films of all time. This is a fantastic movie that will find both adults and children laughing. You cannot go wrong with this movie.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
4
Relaxing and fun comedy
on June 22, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
My wife really enjoyed this show, and it was indeed decent for myself to watch as well, which is how it got the nod for 4 stars rather than 3. It is a light-hearted comedy that is relatively enjoyable on a warm saturday afternoon or snuggled up at night.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Package Description: Journey inside the world of bugs in this Epic of miniature proportions. Crawling with imaginative characters, hilarious laughs and colorful animation, Walt Disney Pictures' Presentation of A Pixar Animation Studios Film, A Bug's Life, will "delight everyone - young, old or six-legged." (People Magazine) In this 2-disc set you'll step behind the scenes for a look at the innovation and teamwork that resulted in this ingenious film. Loaded with bonus features - including animation not seen in theaters, abandoned sequences and multiple surprises - A Bug's Life Collector's Edition offers something for everyone from families to film lovers!
 
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3 out of 5
3
Least favorite Pixar film
on June 20, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
This is probably my least favorite pixar film, it just haven't the appeal to both adults and children.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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The Terminator features a wonderful 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that is remarkable for a film released back in 1984. A few specks of dirt appear on the print, but they're extremely minor and don't hinder the experience in any way. This disc includes a brand-new 5.1-channel Dolby Surround transfer that showcases a significant amount of power and depth. It also contains the original mono track, which lacks the strength of its companion but does have a balanced level of sound. This special edition of The Terminator contains an impressive collection of supplements that should please its many devout fans. The highlights are two well-done documentaries that provide plenty of background material. "Other Voices" is a comprehensive new extra that includes basically everyone involved with the film in a significant capacity. "The Terminator -- A Retrospective" features an informal conversation between James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1992 about their experiences making the film. The other major inclusion is seven deleted scenes that are more interesting than the usual throwaway moments. Cameron offers commentary on each cut and tries to explain why he made the deletion. There's also a large still gallery that contains numerous drawings and photographs in five categories. The most interesting section includes artwork by Cameron of his original concepts and storyboarded sequences. This disc offers fans a chance at reading Cameron's original film treatment. Written in 1982, it's very extensive and includes the basic structure for the final version. There are also several original theatrical trailers and television commercials included on this release.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Very good classic
on June 17, 2009
Posted by: BCRaven05
from Kansas City, KS
This is a classic action movie. This starts the series off with a darker light than the 3rd and 4th of the franchise (which is a good thing), and really makes you feel for the characters. I think all should see this movie. I would give it a 4.5 out of 5, but unfortunately that is not an option.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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