Probably the weakest of the 3 movies, but even then, its watchable. The most annoying thing about this movie is a lot is required to watch before you see this if you want to know the full story. The first two movies, and at least two of the TV shows in their entirety are basically required viewing before you watch this.
A followup to the original Ghost in the Shell movie. Its a decent enough sequel. I think the best thing is all that's required to watch before this one is the first movie.
Great set that includes Rocky 1 through 5 and Rocky Balboa (aka Rocky 6). The first film is the 4K restoration scan, which is very high quality HD. The set does not include Creed, which is ok.
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An animated series that was put together into a movie. Honestly this kind of came out of no where. Not exactly a big name character that a lot of people were asking for a movie for, but it is nice to get anyway.
The original Digimon kids are back older with the same but new conflicts around them. Best thing about this is the English dub has many of the original voice actors reprise their roles. The story is nothing Earth shattering, but its the first of a handful of new movies. For setting up the story, its accomplishes that at least.
Volume 3's best move to me was upping the stakes in terms of its story. That seems to be the priority, because the animation seems to continue to suffer. The fight scenes especially just aren't as good without Monty Oum (RIP). He was a master in terms of choreographing and animating the action scenes. Whoever is in charge of those now just doesn't have the same passion and attention to detail. Other smaller moments, the animation seems to have been a afterthought.
A sequel to Stephen Chow's Journey to the West. This film he only produced and didn't direct, which does show. Still, the crazy effects, characters and story you love from the first are still here. Chow though is just a master director that no one matches his style.
An interesting martial arts film starring Iko Uwais (star from The Raid films). Biggest disappointment is the film only seemed to have a DVD version being sold at Best Buy and no bluray. Not sure if that was the chose of the store, or if the movie doesn't have a bluray release at all.