HBO Video's DVD of Cannonball Run delivers a bit more than one might expect from a budget-priced disc. For instance, the film looks and sounds better than it did in its videotape incarnation. The anamorphically enhanced widescreen image is sharp and the film has been given a punchy Dolby Digital 5.1 remix that plays up the film's witty use of music and the frequent car-chase sound effects. The Cannonball Run DVD also boasts an unexpected but welcome commentary from director Hal Needham and producer Albert Ruddy. The commentary falls prey to occasional dull spots (both men praise the actors to excess), but patient listeners will be rewarded with plenty of nifty facts. Interesting bits of trivia revealed on the commentary include how much of the budget went to Reynolds' salary and the fact that Hal Needham and screenwriter Brock Yates once participated the real-life Cannonball Run. The one downside of this disc is that it strangely lacks a trailer for the film. Despite this curious omission, the DVD edition of The Cannonball Run is guaranteed to please the film's cult following.
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Nobody is more sure that Deadpool is the coolest comic book character in the universe than he, himself, but you might find it hard to disagree. His eccentric personality and the fact that he may or may not hear voices doesn't detract from his legendary fighting technique. He may be a mercenary who takes on missions for money, but he also enjoys the perk of attracting the ladies with his astounding skills. So if you like running your mouth, eating chimichangas for breakfast, beating bad guys with their own arms and, most importantly, saving humans and mutants everywhere, then Deadpool has everything you're looking for. Behold the awesome, jaw-dropping action that explodes out of your screen and take on the role of this off-the-wall comic book character as he teams up with some of the celebrated characters from the X-Men franchise. The third-person perspective gives you the perfect view to appreciate some of the changes Deadpool made, so you can see things like he sees them. Get ready to take down bad guys with Deadpool's favorite arsenal of items, including katanas, guns and duct tape — you never know when it'll come in handy. Whether you're laughing at his crazy antics or engaged in heart-pounding combat, you're sure to become captivated by Deadpool.
entertaining and a good game, but would've preferred to see a "grand theft auto" style of deadpool game. a bit too much button-mashing and not enough deadpool-ness BUT the game does stay true to character when there is story to be had. kind of short and oddly difficult at times while too easy at other times..combines platforming, rpging, and fighting/action games into one. similar to Wolverine Origins for the 360/ps3