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    August 19, 2008
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5 out of 5
5
A medicine for my tired eyes...
on December 15, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
Some people compared this anime to the "Final Fantasy". I haven't seen it, but I'll tell you that - Ex Machina blew me away. It was produced with John Wu. Anything else you want to know? Oh, well - amazing CGI and nice heavy soundtrack complete the picture. And watch it on a decent screen and with good bassy sound, it'll add the pleasure. It can be also found in a steelbox edition.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
The pleasure to watch
on December 15, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
A new remake of the old school classic. A lot of remakes suffer compared to the originals but not this one. Loved every moment of it. Engaging plot and absolutely amazing fighting scenes. For all the appreciators of a good visual sci-fi action anime. It can also be found in a "Steelbox" edition
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Amazing
on December 15, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
That anime is trully the representative how a great concept can be taken and created by outsiders into perfection. I love the Witchblade original comics and hated the live show, but this Japanese version was also great. Don't think it's appropriate for young children, because of the ammount of nudity, but that just added the value of the show for me.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Wonderful
on December 15, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
An amazing seinen (grown-up) anime. Not for children, not only that it's too complicated for kids, it has some desturbing scenes, with suggestion disturbing violence. But nevertheless, this anime is amazing. Somebody said that if Takashi Miike was making anime that would be the one. I totally agree. Absolutely worth buying
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Danny Boyle's hit suspense film 28 Days Later comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. The transfer does a fabulous job of capturing the often gritty, yet occasionally lovely digital photography that helped earn the film its well-deserved audience. The English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1, while Spanish and French soundtracks have been recorded in Dolby Digital Surround. English and Spanish subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include an entertaining commentary track recorded by Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland. The two had previously collaborated on The Beach, and they have an easy repartee with each other. Three alternative endings are offered, along with commentary explaining why those endings were discarded. One of these is a close to 15-minute sequence that utilizes storyboards and an old script read by Garland and Boyle in order to show how the film's third act might have changed. These endings will be familiar to anyone. There are half a dozen deleted scenes with optional commentary, a close to 30-minute making-of featurette, trailers, a still photo gallery, and a music video. This is a strong release from 20th Century Fox.
 
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5 out of 5
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Scary
on December 14, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
I like a good, scary horror and in my opinion it's been a while since one, especially after all american rip-offs from the J-horrors. But this one was scary. For real. Enjoy
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The zombie-riffic Shaun of the Dead heads to the U.S. DVD shelves with this fine release from Rogue Pictures. Carrying over many (but not all) of the extras from the packed U.K. disc, this release has loads of special features for you to sink your teeth into, plus fantastic transfers to boot. Starting with the technical aspects, the DVD scores points for delivering the 2.35:1 widescreen image of the film, plus a quality Dolby Digital 5.1 track that whooshes you through the fast-paced action and bathes you inside the gore-filled gunfire later on in the film. The extras start with two commentaries -- one from star/co-writer Simon Pegg and director/co-writer Edgar Wright, while the other is a cast commentary featuring Pegg again with Nick Frost, Dylan Moran, Kate Ashfield, and Lucy Davis. The first track features some downright dizzying banter between the two collaborators as they dish out zombie trivia and generally give major love to all involved with the production, while the cast commentary is filled with more zany fun that's sure to please. This edition did miss out on both the Bill Nighy and Penelope Wilton commentary found in the U.K. release, along with the classic zombie commentary they included there as well, though hardcore fans will surely seek that edition out if they need it. The rest of the extras are packed with more bloody goodness, starting with the fact-filled "Zomb-O-Meter" subtitle track and "Storyboard Comparions" branching feature. Both extras add a bit more to the viewing experience every time you put the disc in, which is a sure sign of a solid DVD. Other bonus features include 15 extended scenes, ten minutes of outtakes, plus three neat comic-book stories by Oscar Wright (brother of the director) that fill in plot holes in the film -- and this disc has only begun to warm up. Add in a behind-the-scenes video diary, casting tapes, makeup tests, and an SFX comparison that is laid out in an incredibly easy-to-understand fashion that highlights the ingenuity of the film's effects staff. Also included is a highly interesting clip with Pegg and Wright filmed in September of 2001 where they literally go through a flip chart of the film as imagined at that time, complete with dialogue and storyboards. If you think that's all, there's still more to chew on and it's all great stuff, from the extra TV bits that were filmed for the movie all the way though the 2000 AD comic adaptation, included in the zombie gallery section. Those that visited the website will be happy to see the basic design layout repeated here on the menu screens, as will the horror fans out there that will appreciate the George Romero quote on the front of the box. Consistently entertaining with enough extras to shake a zombie at, the Shaun of the Dead DVD is a winner for U.S. audiences and proof that Rogue Pictures is a strong supporter of the film and its fans.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Finally a good comedy horror
on December 14, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
After all ridiculous parody movies this one makes good honest fun of all the horror zombie movies that flooded our cinemas. I was rolling on the floor. But don't get the wrong idea, it's still kinda horror, not for kids. There were some disturbing moments. But if you enjoy a GOOD parody, this might be right for you
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Really funny
on December 14, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
I really enjoyed this movie. As well as "The Shawn of the Dead" these guys did an excellent job. But don't watch it if you're not into dry english humor, or you don't like british pronuncuation.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Very entartaining...
on December 14, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
Deffinately an amazing series. Great fighting scenes, wonderful characters. And amazing plot. Yes, I do thing so. For those who don't get it, read, ot least google "Three Kingdoms" and what it's all about. There are two more seasons, but this one is probably the best in terms of a plot
What's great about it: Everything
What's not so great: Drawing style is a little off
I would recommend this to a friend!
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4 out of 5
4
Ridiculously entertaining action
on December 14, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
That's was a highly entartaining, but really stupid movie. Don't look for any realism, watch it, like you would watch Commando or Rambo 3. It fun to watch if you don't try to put things together in the movie. Get a 6-pack, nachos and enjoy. I gave it 4 stars because I had fun, but I won't buy it. For action junkies only. And I don't say it's a bad thing.
What's great about it: Unbelievable action. Stunning
What's not so great: No plot and no acting
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Anime worth watching
on November 30, 2008
Posted by: Shalva
from San Francisco, CA
An amazing anime, based on the manga of Rei Hiroe. Finally the whole first season is released in one set, so we can get it without paying ridiculous $20-30 per disc. There are no words to describe this anime. It's simply amazing. Reminded me "Cowboy Beebop" but more naturalistic, with more violence. Very appealing main characters, no matter how evil and ruthless they are. The second season is out. The secong barrage. And there is some info that the third is in production. Enjoy. It's worth it
What's great about it: Simply amazing
What's not so great: Slow release
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisYou have been handpicked by the National Command Authority for your unique skill sets. Your tactical expertise and warrior prowess have led you to be one of the few from the more than two million soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines to be under the direct control of the Special Operations Command. In your new and classified role as a living, breathing, precision instrument of war, you step into some of the world's most unforgiving, hostile environments — the brutal battlefields that the news cameras won't show. Operating on a level beyond even the most highly trained Special Operations Forces, you are engaging a new enemy in a new war as an elite soldier — you are Tier 1.Medal Of Honor leaves the historic war-torn battlefields of World War II and places you in modern-day Afghanistan as a Tier 1 Operator. Classified and relatively invisible from view, you will operate under direction from the National Command Authority. Your objective is to undertake missions that no other soldier can handle. As one of the classified, tactical experts known as Tier 1 Operators, you will battle and protect the world against a new enemy in some of the most hostile and unforgiving present-day battlefields. Throughout the development process, elite soldiers worked In tandem with the Medal of Honor team to capture the adrenaline and action of real events in the war in Afghanistan. In addition to extensive single-player gameplay, EA Dice has used their expertise to create expansive multiplayer gameplay, bringing you fully into the modern theater of war.
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
WASTE OF MONEY
By Nasobum9 from Phoenix,az
This game is a complete waste of money.. graphics might be good but single player is too short and lacks direction, multi-player is fun but lacks realism in real world conflicts.. MP-9 100 yd kill shots, not likely
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San Francisco, CA
November 20, 2010
Actually I was surprised myself when I learned that the effective range of MP-9 is 50-100 meters (100 yards = 91 meters)
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how cheep will the ps3 be on black friday???

for like the cheapest system u guys have?wat about for the rest of the system?
because walmart wont tell me i thought id go to yall
As far as I remember Sony never goes down on its PS3 prices. Maximum that they usually do is add some last season game to it or may be a HDMI cable. I bought my PS3 for last Christmas and paid the full price. There were no sales on it AT ALL and Best Buy was completely sold out
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