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Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Hilarious
on July 4, 2008
Posted by: GamerKlaus
from Palo Alto, CA
Excellent movie! Very very funny! Laugh out loud funny.
Make sure you do not get the unrated version which lengthens the movie but really doesn't add any value to the movie.
At the humor can be "over the top" (crude and/or vulgar -- but darn funny). You don't want to watch this with your parents...
I highly recommend this movie for adults who like to laugh.
What's great about it: Funny, better than unrated version
What's not so great: At times goes over the top
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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4 out of 5
4
Excellent Movie
on June 28, 2008
Posted by: GamerKlaus
from Palo Alto, CA
The price is right on this version of the movie. It doesn't have the extended footage (which makes this long movie even longer), but I personally believe that the extended footage is only of value to really hardcore fans of the lord of the rings.
I recommend this dvd to people who like to get the best deal on great movies.
What's great about it: Excellent cast, Excellent movie
What's not so great: Doesn't have the extended footage
I would recommend this to a friend!
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One of the earliest popular DVD releases, Luc Besson's fanciful, visually striking 1997 sci-fi epic The Fifth Element has a surprisingly spare presentation: it includes standard and widescreen aspect ratios, as well as Dolby Digital 5.1 and Stereo Audio in English and Spanish -- and that's it. While both the sound and audio preserve the film's intricate, and often witty, details, it's still a slightly disappointing package; filmographies, a making-of featurette, or even a trailer would make the disc more substantial. Though the film's fans would want it in any DVD version, The Fifth Element deserves a more thoughtful presentation than this, and Columbia TriStar obliged by releasing a deluxe edition in early 2005.
 
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3 out of 5
3
Pretty good rental
on June 27, 2008
Posted by: GamerKlaus
from Palo Alto, CA
The 5th Element is a creative action movie. There is a love interest, some comedy, and action. I enjoyed the film, but I can't say that owning it is worth it. I received the dvd as a gift, and I watched it, enjoyed it, and I have never felt the urge to watch it again. The movie felt kinda cheesy, which can be expected for science fiction/comedy/action movies I guess.
I do recommend renting it, and if you end up liking it a lot more than I did, well then, go and buy it for your collection.
What's great about it: Creative, Entertaining
What's not so great: Doesn't meet expectations
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Touching & Great Movie!
on June 23, 2008
Posted by: GamerKlaus
from Palo Alto, CA
This is a very engaging, excellent movie!
The plot is unique and the writing is excellent, and the acting is convincing.
While there are quite a few funny parts to the movie, I don't consider it a comedy, and I could see how some people who are expecting this to be a typical Will Ferrell comedy might not like this movie. It just won't match those expectations.
The story is about someone who is not very excited about life finding himself. It is heart warming to see someone find joy and passion, and I feel that this is a great message, and yet the movie isn't preachy or overly obvious.
I highly recommend this movie to someone who likes light dramas, some comedy, some romance, and engaging stories.
What's great about it: Clever Writing, Funny, Touching
What's not so great: Might not be what some people expect
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Join Mario, Luigi, Yoshi and other crazy characters in this fast-paced race to the finish line. Featuring your favorite courses from past Mario Kart games and exciting new ones, these tracks are just begging for someone to tear them up. Challenge yourself in single-player mode or take on your friends in multiplayer matches where up to eight players can race.Harnessing the power of the Nintendo DS and its wireless capabilities, Mario Kart DS catapults into the future with wireless multiplayer functionality that accommodates up to eight racers. You can even battle players from around the world using Wi-Fi to hook into the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. With more than 30 courses and a zany cast of drivers, the frantic speeds and crazy antics will keep you laughing around each turn.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Excellent Excellent Game
on June 20, 2008
Posted by: GamerKlaus
from Palo Alto, CA
Mario Kart is an excellent excellent game. It is great way to spend anywhere from 10 minutes to several hours entertaining yourself. Great on buses, planes and trains.
So far I have only played single player, and I have heard that multiplayer is even better than single player. I think it is an excellent sign that a "multiplayer" type game is excellent single player. It shows that they really spent time refining and polishing the game.
I also think that it is great that the game gets gradually more difficult (more difficult tracks and then higher cc's where the computer players much tougher). With all of these different difficulty settings it is easy for players of all kinds to get into this game! And, over time the game naturally helps you get better at the game.
I highly recommend this game! Even if you aren't too hot on racing games, this game is much more fun that just racing.
What's great about it: Fun, Game gets gradually more difficult
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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