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    July 6, 2008
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3 out of 5
3
Decent but flawed
on August 4, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
This was an alright movie and one that may be worth watching once. However, there were some key unforgiveable flaws. First of all, while looking back the film breaks from Will's point of view at an important point. That is just a lazy way to write something that you could have found another way around. Secondly, the film seems to teach that people (especially women) should put their romantic relationships ahead of their careers no matter what and that just bothered me. There are a few other major problems that I had with the film, but I don't think that I could go into them without revealing to much of the plot. It's saving grace though is that the scenes that aren't incredibly flawed are pretty good so it might be worth a rent.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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4 out of 5
4
All around good film
on August 3, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
This is a great film. The comedy is incredibly dark and punctuated by extremely violent or depressing scenes so don't expect a feel good movie, but it is certainly a good movie and worth watching at least once.
What's great about it: Plays on many emotions
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The ultimate cult classic experience, The Rocky Horror Picture Show gets a single-disc release from Fox. The film is presented with a 1.66:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer of both the U.K. and U.S. versions. The audio is available in Dolby Digital 5.1, with subtitles in English and Spanish. Other audio options include a commentary track from writer/actor Richard O'Brien and actress Patricia Quinn, as well as a full-length audience participation audio track. You can learn how to be a live show pro with the "Participation Prompter," which provides subtitled cues for the various actions of audience participation. While this disc offers less than the special editions out there, it is certainly not lacking in special features. Extra materials include an introduction by fan club president Sal Piro, multi-angle footage with audience participation, and DVD-ROM games.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Great with friends
on August 2, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
This film is great to watch with friends. It does not have the same value if you watch it alone because alot of the humor is lost, but if you have an open mind and a group of people looking for a good time this film is great.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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It may have been taken off the airwaves tragically early, but thanks to Shout Factory's feature-packed release of Freaks and Geeks: The Complete Series, fans can now own a comprehensive collection of the entire run of this criminally unseen series. Sporting some of the best writing on television and offering one of the most realistic portrayals of high-school life ever to hit the small screen, Freaks and Geeks' endearing blend of comedy and character-driven drama earned it a special place in the hearts of viewers -- and it may well have flourished on the small screen had the networks give it a chance to find its footing in the vast television wasteland. Presented in 1.33:1 full-frame, the image is clean and the colors evenly balanced. Sound is presented in closed-captioned Dolby Digital 5.1, and though there is little room for directional effects in such a dialogue-driven show, the audio is clean, solid, and free of hiss or distortion. If fans still feel somewhat jilted regarding Freaks and Geeks' all-too-brief television run, the inclusion of an abundance of bonus features will no doubt offer a glimmer of vindication. To put it bluntly, this set is packed -- virtually overflowing with an abundance of informative and entertaining extras. Commentaries feature nearly everyone involved in the production of the series (including "in character" commentaries by the actors who portrayed teachers) and are nearly as entertaining as the shows themselves. Though they may not offer much in the way of technical information, they are certainly a testament to the wealth of creativity involved in the show. Outtakes and deleted scenes range from the incidental to touching little character moments, and are also frequently accompanied by commentary. Casting auditions offer fans an amusing look at the actors as they get in touch with their inner misfits. An informative booklet rounds things off nicely with a detailed essay by series creator Paul Feig and a revealing Q & A session with writer/producer Judd Apatow -- naturally accompanied by numerous unflattering photos.
 
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5 out of 5
5
An all time great show
on August 1, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
Though the Freaks and Geeks series on DVD costs more than many other television shows, it is certainly worth the cost. Few if any other shows are as effective at blending comedy and drama while creating believable and endearing characters. This is quite possibly the greatest show ever made, and it's a shame that it only lasted one season. This show is a must own.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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New Line has produced an excellent DVD package for James Wong's Final Destination, despite the fact that beyond its novel premise the film is just another teen slasher flick of limited appeal. Presented in anamorphic widescreen, the film looks absolutely terrific, maybe as good as home cinema can get. The Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound is impressive on a more subtle level, but is certainly never found wanting. Beyond the so-so theatrical trailer and some DVD-ROM features, there are some fine extras on this disc. Of the two featurettes, the 20-minute study of a real-life psychic is the less interesting, although it may be of real value to anyone interested in the subject. The 13-minute look at test screenings is more compelling, illustrating with humor the enormous bearing they can have on a movie's final edit. This ties in nicely with the inclusion in the deleted scenes section of a strangely sentimental alternate ending, which was passed over after test screenings in favor of the crowd-pleasing ending eventually used. The feature commentary by director Wong, producer Glen Morgan, editor James Coblentz, and (intermittently) writer Jeffrey Reddick is mainly standard fare, but with some good insight and interesting background (apparently Tobey Maguire was the first choice for Devon Sawa's role!). The commentary by Sawa and three of the other cast members is more light-hearted but actually quite dull. A third commentary of sorts is provided on the film's isolated score, with composer Shirley Walker offering a truly fascinating insight into the process of creating music for a motion picture. However silly Final Destination might be as a film, the presentation and content of this DVD are absolutely outstanding.
 
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3 out of 5
3
Better than Most recent horror
on July 31, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
This is not a great film. What makes it entertaining and worth considering to buy or simply watch is that though it is only average at best as a film, it is still miles above the current gore and torture style of horror film making. If you are someone who actually likes suspense and thrills this might work better for you than the pure gore soaked rides of the current horror genre. However, in the big picture this film is average or slightly below.
What's great about it: actually uses thrills and suspense
What's not so great: acting and plot subpar
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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5 out of 5
5
Unbelievable Performances
on July 30, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
This movie contains some of the best performances I have seen on screen. Every actor performs beautifully and believably. The story is also solid and effectively conveyed through dialogue and actions. This movie is disturbing enough that I can't watch it too often, but despite that, it is still one of my favorite films and one that everyone with a true appreciation of film should see.
What's great about it: Great Acting
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Great parody
on July 29, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
This movie is exactly how a parody should operate. It makes light of the weak points of the genre while simultaneously creating a workable plot within it. Though it may not quite be as funny as your average Mel Brooks film (it's much more serious than that), it is much better than the current parodies that just pick scenes from random movies to mock without having a real strong plotline to connect them. This film is definately a must see.
What's great about it: Brilliantly combines humor and plot
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
2 out of 5
2
Subpar effort
on July 28, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
This film does not live up to the Futurama name. I thought Bender's Big Score did a good job of continuing on the series, but this film was too indecisive about whether it wanted to be funny or serious. If you are a serious Futurama fan then this is probably worth watching once, but don't waste your money buying it because very few jokes within it land.
What's great about it: A few hilarious scenes
What's not so great: Does not live up to Futurama
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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2 out of 5
2
Even the Gimmick fails
on July 27, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
This movie which had the idea to base itself around people's different perspectives completely forgets that it's using that gimmick for it's last quarter. Even when it does use the technique, the film relies more on the decision of when to cut from one person's POV then actually using the different POV's as pieces of a puzzle. If you set the POV idea aside then the film still relies on flat characters to produce a narrowly drawn plot line. Though certainly not one of the worst films of the year, it is not worth your time.
What's not so great: Poor character and plot development
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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4 out of 5
4
Captures the spirit of the show
on July 26, 2008
Posted by: irishpink86
The first Futurama film released (Bender's Big Score) really brings back Futurama in a successful manner. It also includes all kinds of special features that are enjoyable including a full episode of Everybody Loves Hypnotoad. If you were ever a fan of Futurama or just wonder what it's about this movie is a must buy.
What's great about it: Feels like an episode of Futurama
I would recommend this to a friend!
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