This is a wonderful movie with excellant memorable scenes. The acting is great as well as the plot and cinematography. This is one of Mel Gibson's best roles.
This was an absolutely great superhero movie, and the best Batman movie by far. Christopher Nolan's treatment of this material was excellent, and Bale is a wonderful Bruce Wayne.
This was a good movie, although at times it seemed like a long version of a TV episode. The plot was interesting because a full-length movie allows more engagement in the plot.
Five ethically challenged underachievers face one misadventure after the next while running Paddy's Pub, a rundown Irish bar in South Philedelphia in the first two seasons of the award-winning sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philedelphia.
Customer Rating
5
Edgy and funny
on October 12, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This is one of the funniest shows on television. The humor is politically incorrect and on point. The actors do a wonderful job with the material.
It's the type of show you think you could do with a group of friends. But you couldn't because you're not as funny.
What's great about it: Humor you can't get away with on network television
Everyone's favorite pay-cable curmudgeon returns for a second season of laughs in this release from HBO Video. Each episode is presented in 1.33:1 full-frame and accompanied by closed-captioned audio rendered in English Dolby Digital Stereo. In addition to an alternate French Dolby Digital 2.0 track, optional English, French, and Spanish subtitles are also available.
Customer Rating
5
Outstanding
on October 11, 2008
Posted by: slr667
All of the episodes on this season were great. Larry David is golden, as usual. I can't believe they improvise many of their lines. It gives the show a kind of unscripted authenticity.
What's great about it: Funny from beginning to end
This slick release from the acclaimed series Entourage includes the first collection of episodes from the show's third season, following the strange and often hilarious antics of a group of Hollywood guys navigating the waters of the film industry and the high-stakes L.A. celebrity scene.
Customer Rating
5
Good Season
on October 7, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was a really funny season of entourage. The acting once again was great and the one liners by Ari Gold are priceless. One might be able to say that the show wasn't as good as its been the first two seasons, but it is still very funny.
This slick release from the acclaimed series Entourage includes all fourteen episodes of the show's second season, following the strange and often hilarious antics of a group of Hollywood guys navigating the waters of the film industry and the high-stakes L.A. celebrity scene.
Customer Rating
5
Great Season
on October 6, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was another great season of a funny show. The stories are hilarious and the acting of Jeremy Piven is golden. No pun intended. He is by far the best part of this show.
Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's hit HBO comedy series finds its way to DVD courtesy of HBO Video. Presented in its original 1.33:1 full-frame aspect ratio, the image sports even colors and skin tones with solid blacks and no obvious edge enhancement. Audio is offered in both English and French Dolby Digital Stereo and rings through with solid clarity. In addition to innovative packaging, the menu design of the set makes for both intuitive navigation and some interesting features. In addition to getting a quick summary of each episode, viewers also have the opportunity to preview each episode on the menu screen -- a minor feature, but also an innovative one that certainly makes sense. Though the disc isn't exactly brimming with extra features, the ones that are offered are both informative and entertaining. Commentary is only provided for the first episode, entitled "The Pants Tent"; it features Robert Weide, Jeff Garlin, Larry David, and Cheryl Hines, who offer an interesting look at the relationships behind the scenes while explaining the benefits of the series' handheld aesthetic and praising their ability to "phone act." Slightly more revealing is a 30-minute Bob Costas interview with David. As the two men discuss the motivations behind the original one-hour special, Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm (also included in its entirety), the improvisational method that has become the staple of the series, inspiration, and music, viewers are offered a rare look at the Larry David behind the hapless curmudgeon of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Customer Rating
5
Hilarious First Season
on October 5, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This is a great start to a great show. This season of the show featured some funny and memorable moments including Larry's awkward situation involving race. Also, there are some good cameos including Ted Danson and Julia Louis-Dreyfuss.
This was a pretty good season to a show that had become a little lackluster. The death of a major character also added to the plot. The storylines were more interesting and the season finale was a great cliff hanger.
Whether you've already been hooked or are oblivious to the severely addicting show that ABC and J.J. Abrams unleashed upon television, Lost: The Complete First Season is a set that no one should miss. Packed with top-quality extras and 24 hyper-fueled TV episodes that will have you glued to the set for hours on end, this collection gets the highest rating for excellence for both presentation and original content. Whether it's the candid behind-the-scenes featurettes, the bloopers, the audio commentaries, or the secret "Lost Flashbacks" scenes, there is just simply too much good stuff in here for anyone to not dive in. You won't find many secrets hidden here, but as most fans know, any Lost is good Lost -- and that means a whole lot.
Customer Rating
5
Best Show
on October 2, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was a wonderful first season to a magnificent show. The acting is wonderful. The plot is intriguing and mysterious. It hooks you in and takes you on a ride.
What's great about it: Interesting in so many ways