Cinamotography is just like Cloverfield well not as annoying with the camera shaking, but i did made me reminisce on how it was shot. Story is original from what i seen. If you ever wonder what it would be like to have powers and not like X-MEN type of deal with supper powers that you are born with. So you would act completely shock and awe. There is no twist and turns and it is an idea on how 3 people with very deferent live style would deal with and on how destructive it can be if anger emotions would show its face. Like the DVD covers saids "What are you capable of?". And no, not all have a dark side, but it wouldn't be much of a story if one of them didn't. FYI, If you buy this in the store, this DVD only has 1DVD, unlike what the description saids online, don't know if you actualy get 2DVDs if you do get it on bestbuy website. Don't know if anyone has.
What's great about it: Original
What's not so great: Extra, what extra?
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Director James Cameron's deep-sea sci-fi epic recovers nearly half an hour of footage chopped from the original theatrical release with this director-approved re-edit. Starring Ed Harris, The Abyss follows a crew of scientists as they descend to unprecedented depths in the ocean. After pursuing a mysterious glowing light, they make an unbelievable discovery. Included on this DVD are both the new extended version and the original truncated cut, both in widescreen, offering viewers the chance to make their own conclusions about which is the superior film. The soundtrack comes in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound and subtitles are provided in English and Spanish. Along with the feature presentation, the disc includes a DVD-ROM script and storyboard-to-screen comparison. A double-disc Special Edition is also available as is a full-screen version of this single-disc package.
Customer Rating
5
good drama
on January 28, 2011
Posted by: will777
from texas
between the thearter version and the dvd with the extra, you can say that is alot more interesting and dramatic. for it's time, the graphics are pretty good. makes you thing if you wacth the extras.
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Customer Rating
5
Nice for it's size
on February 27, 2010
Posted by: will777
from texas
Gave this as a gift to my sister, and she loves it. In her room, this speakers sound better than her boombox radio. I would get me one, but i All ready have speakers for my labtop. There from Creative and they sound way better, but it cost me $80 extra, they still sound great, have them for about 3 years now. But if they go out, This HP speakers will be on my to get list.
If you love Tokyo Godfathers, Millennium Actress, and Perfect Blue, you most definite are going to love Paprika. The art work and music are just so well put together. If it was just at least 15 or more minutes longer, from scale 1-10 it would be a ten. I give it a 9. Other wise, this is a must have!
Doug Liman's box-office hit The Bourne Identity gets a new DVD release to coincide with the theatrical release of the film's sequel, The Bourne Supremacy. This "Explosive Extended Edition" of the film offers a widescreen transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. English, French, and Spanish soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1. English, French, and Spanish subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a new beginning and ending for the film, deleted scenes, a featurette about choreographing a fight scene, a featurette about how much the film resembles actual spy work, a short documentary on amnesia, and a profile of Robert Ludlum -- the author who created these characters. This is a solid release from Universal, who were kind enough to throw in a free ticket to see The Bourne Supremacy with all purchases of this disc.
Customer Rating
5
Just like the DVD saids... Explosive
on February 27, 2010
Posted by: will777
from texas
Love the first, love the second even better. The extras are great, the plot just cant get any better, can't wait for the 3rd.
I love scores or soundtrack form some movies, but this one, i would skip it. There are a few good ones but , not really what i wanted or heard from the film. The Movie was greart and the music in the movie as well, but this cd is ok.
The second chapter in the "Bourne Trilogy," based on Robert Ludlum's best-selling espionage novels, reaches the screen in this sequel to the 2002 thriller The Bourne Identity. Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) has abandoned his life as a CIA assassin and has been traveling beneath the agency's radar, eventually reconnecting with Marie Kreutz (Franka Potente), the woman he loves. But Bourne is haunted by vivid dreams and troubling memories of his days as a killer, and he's not certain how much really happened and how much is a product of his imagination. When Bourne is led out of hiding by circumstances beyond his control, he must reconcile his past and present as he struggles to keep Marie out of harm's way and foil an international incident with dangerous consequences. The Bourne Supremacy also features Joan Allen as one of Webb's superiors, while Julia Stiles and Brian Cox reprise their roles as intelligence agents from the first film.
Customer Rating
5
Wacth this, u gonna want 2 see more
on February 26, 2010
Posted by: will777
from texas
I love the 1st, and 2nd, and this one just does not disappoint. This is really good movie making. Just wach the 1st, and you just want more. It kept me on my toes from beggening to end.
What's great about it: nothing changes, same great acting, extras are great.
For years the crowning achievement of Japanese animé films was Akira. And while that spectacular mix of sound and vision is still a landmark cinematic experience, you can safely add Metropolis to the list of all-time great animation films. As with Akira, the plot is sometimes a bit too serpentine for animation fans who are used to a more kid-friendly approach. But for those with a more adventurous spirit, Metropolis should more than satisfy. Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment's two-disc set is fantastic and should more than please fans of the film. The feature is offered in a letterboxed (1.85:1 enhanced) format and has been given both Japanese language 5.1 and DTS soundtracks, as well as an English language 5.1 option. Although the Japanese language option is definitely the way to go, the English-dubbed track is recorded with skill and is acceptable for those of you who don't want to miss any of the spectacular animation while reading subtitles. Theatrical trailers are also included on the disc. Disc two contains the meat of the special features, giving one access to a fascinating behind-the-scenes tour of the making of the film, exclusive interviews with the filmmakers, multiple angle storyboard-to-film comparisons, a great art gallery, and much more. It should be noted that disc two comes as a mini-sized DVD. So don't worry, the disc didn't magically shrink.
Customer Rating
5
You love Akira, you'll like this one!
on January 11, 2009
Posted by: will777
from texas
The idea that man can creat a robot to replace a love one is foolist, this movie shows it. human are to emotional. thinking that a more coplicated thinking computers as a super intelligent human robot can do better after seing on how we express our self to others and things that we fear cause we dont understand can help us live better life, that is just plain goofy. We are jugdemental, so we will be judged. This movie tells it on how that will play out. @ the end of the movie with out giving the endind is a great way to ask our self who we are. As TIMA said @ the end and on how we should all ask our self is "Who, Who, Am, Am, I, I". This movie has heart and emotions, not tomemtion very nice animation. It's starst slow, but as it progresses, its just gets better and better. The endind is such a blow to the human imagination, so much detail, It would be nice to see a sequal, but sometimes is just best to just let it be. if you like Akira, i recomend METROPOLIES!
What's great about it: Action and emotions mix with man wanting to be the creator.