Thursday, May 27, 2010

Live at Monterey [Blu-ray]







Live at Monterey [Blu-ray] Overview


Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 11/25/2008


Customer Reviews


I wish there were more high-quality documents on this incredible time, but they are unfortunately few and far between. Capture the history of film is a rare thing, and cover it with a sound even more incredible. This is undoubtedly a must for any fan of Hendrix, irreducible or casual wear. The performance is phenomenal, and the quality of picture and sound - are excellent, especially the sound. The film, in particular the interviews - is truly informative for someone like me who had heard the performanceon CD for years, but had not actually seen the behavior, or knew the history of the festival. Again, a truly amazing document captured here. I do not think the festival is not BluRay, but if it is, I would have. Sure, it might seem disappointing, it seems that only a handful of appearances could also light a candle to Hendrix.


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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Shinobi - Heart Under Blade (Special Edition) [Blu-ray]






Shinobi - Heart Under Blade (Special Edition) [Blu-ray] Feature


  • The year is 1614. Japan has been united under the Tokugawa Shoguns and the land is begining to feel at peace. Two remote ninja clans, the Koga and the Iga, are ancient enemies but have long been bound by a peace agreement forbidding them to fight. The heirs to the leadership of both clans have fallen in love but a tragic fate awaits them. A cruel plot is set by the Shogun to wipe these two clans f


Shinobi - Heart Under Blade (Special Edition) [Blu-ray] Overview


For centuries, there lived warriors of darkness and shadow with strange powers and arcane skills, living only for battle. They were the SHINOBI

he year is 1614. Japan has been united under the Tokugawa Shoguns and the land is begining to feel at peace. Two remote ninja clans, the Koga and the Iga, are ancient enemies but have long been bound by a peace agreement forbidding them to fight. The heirs to the leadership of both clans have fallen in love but a tragic fate awaits them. A cruel plot is set by the Shogun to wipe these two clans from existence by breaking the peace agreement and forcing the two clans to battle. Five Ninjas of each the Koga and Iga clans will battle against each other to the death. As a great war begins it brings the two young heirs together again. But this time as enemies.

Shinobi - Heart Under Blade (Special Edition) [Blu-ray] Specifications


Equal parts Romeo and Juliet and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Shinobi offers breathtaking cinematography, appealing actors, and ninjas. What more could a movie fan ask for? Released in 2005, Shinobi is set in 17th century Japan, which is dominated by two powerful clans. Oboro is a member of the Iga clan, while her lover Gennosuke is the son of the leader of the Koga clan. Both groups are comprised of expert ninjas who have developed skills unknown to most mortals. When Oboro and Gennosuke meet, they are unaware that by their birthrights, they are meant to hate--not love--each other. When the nefarious Shogun--eager to increase his own power by doing away with both clans--announces that each faction will send in five ninjas to fight to the death, Oboro and Gennosuke are sent in to battle against each other for the honor of their clans. Filled with action (including some computer-generated images to enhance the actors' warrior-like qualities) and romance, Shinobi has the makings of a sweeping epic. Though based on an anime series, the film succeeds as a stand-alone piece of work. Beautifully filmed and well-acted, the film is exciting and heartbreaking, and the viewer senses both hope and doom all the way through the finale. --Jae-Ha Kim

Customer Reviews


In 80 years I grew up hooked on Ninja FAD. I have seen all the movies I ninja cheese in the video store and Sho Kosugi see, was my idol. Also, I enjoy watching still struggle Arts / Ninja movies now as when I was a child. Shinobi heart under blade fits right in typical ninja movie. basic premise, make sure the two ninja clans in the 17th Century in Japan each choose their top 5 fighters to appease the other in a race to compete for the Emperor. Aappreciate this movie you need to understand that the Japanese code of honor is very strict. If that means killing your lover, to appease the emperor, so be it. Obviously, the focus of the story (no pun intended) is a typical ratio of Romeo and Juliet, but honestly, that's not why people watch movies Ninja! You want cool martial arts moves much to see and kill. Shinobi heart under blade offers almost everything you want, just not enough. My thoughts;

Pro
a - many ninjas with all their unique special abilities / skills they differentiate.

- Adheres Story to traditional Japanese beliefs in the code of honor and the Emperor is close to God

- Beautiful cinematography.

- Great battle scenes (although too short).


Cons

- Almost all the five selected by each clan ninja dies so quickly that many dead cheap and very unsatisfactory. A huge loss in historyhonest.

- Absolutely no background story on one of ninja skills, training or education. Only slight mention.

- The action sequences are extremely scarce. Spend too much time focusing on the love story, like battle sequences, which I think is what most people want to see the film to see.

- Master of both clans must fight to the death, but there is absolutely no scene like this in the film. Very disappointing!




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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Planet earth collector's edition 4 disc set







Planet earth collector's edition 4 disc set Overview


Discovery channel Planet Earth 4 disc set collector's edition


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Disc 1 - Pole to Pole, Mountains, Deep Ocean
Disc 2 - Deserts, Ice Worlds, Shallow Seas
Disc 3 - Grreat Plains, in the jungle, with freshwater
Disc 4 - Seasonal Forests, Caves

Journey from the highest peaks to the deepest oceans - pole to pole on the ground. Sate of the art filming techniques and dramatic aerial photographs Cineflex allow for an overview of the world, the national per hour with your eyes be amazed.

Hosted by Sigourney Weaver, a part of this series-11Planet of the same team that brought you the Emmy winning Blue. See mating rituals and hunting behaviors recorded for the first time it is a unique look that can only bring 70 cameramen, 200 offices and over 2,000 days of shooting.


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Monday, May 24, 2010

Lara Croft - Tomb Raider [Blu-ray]







Lara Croft - Tomb Raider [Blu-ray] Overview


Lady Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie) travels to exotic and dangerous locales in search of tombs and relics of lost civilizations. As the first interplanetary alignment in 5000 years approaches, Lara Croft faces her greatest challenge. Her mission is to recover two halves of an ancient metallic triangle hidden in underground chambers in Cambodia and Siberia. With the guidance of letters written by her late father, Lord Croft (Jon Voight), Lara sets out to recover the artifact which grants its holder the power to rule time. Along the way she faces dangerous opposition from of Manfred Powell (Iain Glen), an agent in the employ of The Illuminata, a sinister secret society determined top possess the artifact at any cost. And not even Bryce (Noah Taylor), Lara's erstwhile electronics assistant can help when the ancient forces are unleashed.

Lara Croft - Tomb Raider [Blu-ray] Specifications


Like the video game series it's based on, Tomb Raider is best enjoyed for its physical strategies, since even casual scrutiny of story details will induce a headache. It's more concerned with puzzles than plot, populated with characters that don't have personalities so much as attitudes. It's silly and somber at the same time, but as a franchise vehicle for Angelina Jolie in the title role of relic hunter Lara Croft, this is packaged entertainment at its most agreeable, ambitious in scope and scale, and filled with the kind of globetrotting adventure that could make Jolie the best thing that's happened to action movies since Indiana Jones. Could being the operative word here, because Tomb Raider can't match any of Steven Spielberg's celebrated joyrides, but the ingredients are there for an exquisitely cinematic meal.

Perhaps to distance himself from Lara Croft's video game origins, director Simon West takes things a bit too seriously; Tomb Raider handles its plot (involving a planetary alignment, the nefarious Illuminati, and coveted relics that hold the key to controlling the flow of time) with all the gravity of a championship chess match... minus the tension. If the movie had lightened up and been truly suspenseful (instead of being suffused with been-there, done-that familiarity), it would have been an instant popcorn classic. As it is, however, this is an elegantly mounted adventure featuring exotic locations (in Cambodia and Iceland) and an exotic star born for her role. Even without her padded bra, Jolie would be the living embodiment of Lara Croft, and that's enough to bode well for inevitable sequels. --Jeff Shannon

Customer Reviews


This film is really good. Angelina Jolie plays Lara Croft in Tomb Raider. This film takes me back to the game Tomb Raider on the Playstation. You can not compare this film to video games because it is a different story. This film is the story of one of the many games and is not happy. when the film industry make a movie of a game is terrible. This is an action-adventure fun

Now for the bad part ... The Blu Ray is not worth it, because this wasBlu Ray was in front of her is not necessary. Of course there is a slight difference in quality from the DVD version, but its not a big problem. Neither is not having the pleasure Blu Ray menu and special features.

all that aside this is a great movie and worth buying or a Blu Ray or DVD


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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Basic Instinct (Unrated Director's Cut) [Blu-ray]






Basic Instinct (Unrated Director's Cut) [Blu-ray] Feature


  • ISBN13: 0012236191599
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.


Basic Instinct (Unrated Director's Cut) [Blu-ray] Overview


Bluray Disc

Basic Instinct (Unrated Director's Cut) [Blu-ray] Specifications


The take-no-prisoners sex thriller from 1992 now stands as a milestone in the career of screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, but in the hands of director Paul Verhoeven Basic Instinct is an undeniably stylish and provocative study of obsession. In the role that made her a star (and showed the audience a little more skin than she intended), Sharon Stone plays the cleverly manipulative novelist Catherine Tramell who snares San Francisco detective Nick Curran (Michael Douglas) with her insatiable sexual appetite during the investigation of her boyfriend's murder. Tramell is the prime suspect, but the plot twists and turns until Curran is trapped in a dangerous cycle of dead ends and unsolved murders, never sure if Tramell is committing the crimes or if it is some other, unknown suspect. With a plot that keeps viewers guessing, Basic Instinct is the work of a director who is clearly in his element. --Jeff Shannon

Customer Reviews


quite an extraordinary film's sex scenes, but I have great, but the woman in the film is one of the strangest people I've ever seen on the screen unfolds like a mystery and everyone thinks it is responsible for the murders appear until a few tests. ........ and the film takes herself and her lesbian lover wants to investigate a cop like him ....... This is a good all-round tension of the film is done, although an ice ax and ax to kill murder kind of thinking to these characters....... Too attractive

bottom line is that it reveals a horror novel and the investigating authorities as a former policeman who is obsessed with this woman and acts will be written by them ..... great story

I do an assessment perfect i love it


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Friday, May 21, 2010

Assault on Precinct 13 [Blu-ray]







Assault on Precinct 13 [Blu-ray] Overview


Action buffs will have a fine time with the spray of bullets, shattering glass, and pyrotechnic silliness that makes up the bulk of Assault on Precinct 13. Updated from the little-known cops-and-robbers classic John Carpenter made in 1976 (two years before he made his name with Halloween), this high-concept thriller is mostly a lowbrow kill-fest, and is very happy with itself for being so efficient in both categories. A decrepit police station on its last night before retirement--New Year's Eve, no less--plays unexpected home to a gang of criminals who become snowbound in the basement lockup. Another mysterious gang of people who stealthily gather in the blizzard outside want one of the particularly nasty criminals (Laurence Fishburne) dead, and they'll take the rest of the precinct down too, by golly. The odd lot of characters trapped inside include a burned-out sergeant (Ethan Hawke), a sexpot secretary (post-Sopranos Drea de Matteo), an even sexier police psychologist (Maria Bello), and various other good guys and bad guys who variously go down in blazes of guts, glory, bullets, and fire. Hawke and Fishburne are opposite sides of the coin: the law, and the bathroom scale. Their need to partner in order to survive the guns outside is the movie's moral conflict, and both actors chew on Precinct 13's peeling walls and scuffed floors to drive the point home every chance they get. Obvious filmmaking fakery abounds in everything from the irksome snowstorm, frequent gunshots to the head, and a shadowy forest that conveniently presents itself in an industrial section of Detroit for the climactic showdown. No matter, this Assault is for non-thinkers who want blood and gunpowder, with no messy slowdowns for logic, please.--Ted Fry


Customer Reviews


Buy one for your collection. Children over 17 only for language and violence.

This film will keep you guessing until the absolute end. All actors and actresses played their parts to manage.

MUST SEE, but expect to edge of your seat for concern BE.

Buy, buy, buy, buy, buy. You have to see twice, just to make sure you do not lose.

These are criminals and police corruption and worse ...........then collide.


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Thursday, May 20, 2010

U-571 [Blu-ray]







U-571 [Blu-ray] Overview


A U.S. Navy Captain and his crew are just beginning to enjoy 48 hours of leave when they receive word to immediately return to duty. On a top-secret assignment, they must disguise themselves as Nazis and infiltrate a severely damaged Nazi U-boat. Once on board, they are to steal the Nazi's top-secret decoding device and sink the sub before the Germans catch on to what's really happening. Their mission is more dangerous and frightening than anything they could have ever imagined, but one which has the power to turn the tide of battle.

U-571 [Blu-ray] Specifications


Taut and gripping, U-571 follows the exploits of a fictional team of World War II U.S. submariners who undertake a secret mission to capture a German Enigma machine to decode German documents. Writer-director Jonathan Mostow (Breakdown) tells an intense, economical tale, reminiscent of the best classic war films, while infusing it with modern sentiments.

Spring 1942: A crew of young submarine sailors are on a much-needed 48-hour liberty when they're suddenly called together and engaged in an expedition. At the helm are Lieutenant Commander Mike Dahlgren (Bill Paxton), Lieutenant Andrew Tyler (Matthew McConaughey), and Chief Klough (Harvey Keitel). Other pivotal crew members include Tyler's Annapolis pal Lieutenant Pete Emmett (Jon Bon Jovi, proving his acting mettle) and Lieutenant Hirsch (Jake Weber), who, along with Marine Major Coonan (David Keith), organizes the mission. As much of the movie takes place in a submarine during WWII, there are inevitable comparisons with the technical masterpiece Das Boot, but Mostow's masterfully shot tale can hold its own.

McConaughey's Tyler is believably earnest as he comes to grips with the reality, tragedy, and consequence of being in command. While this explosion-filled film consistently maintains its tense pace (as did the underrated Breakdown), it also presents with surprising restraint a genuine human story--and the remarkable journey of an unexpected hero. --N.F. Mendoza

Customer Reviews


I am completely, how many people are bad reviews this movie because I think it is ridiculous in view of shocked! Knock Knock! Once you decide to watch a movie you have asked to be entertained. This means that you have willingly allowed themselves to escape reality, to enjoy a little '. Also, if you want to watch the reality show U-571, could easily be on the History Channel and / or discovery, a documentary in black and white under the U-boat campaign to see share had. That said the filmyet collected, how he served on a submarine during World War II.

Now that I have my chest ... U-571 is a tribute to the brave men who served on submarines and submarines during the First and Second World War. The story is wonderful and makes you feel the U-boat had any fear of water bombs and pulse pounding moment are. The end is wonderful, and rejoice and feel American Pride! It 'a sub modern classic today as The Hunt for Red October, Crimson Tide and K-19!Enjoy!

Now my BLU-RAY THOUGHTS: It looks and sounds better than ever! A demo disk true! I felt like I was there for the first time. The film offers a standard U-CONTROL for any reason access to the production of features. This can be disabled easily. Not all functions of the DVD were both on the disappointing, but should not prevent the update. ABSOLUT HERITAGE worthy!


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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Are We Done Yet? [Blu-ray]







Are We Done Yet? [Blu-ray] Overview


Now married to Suzanne (Nia Long), Nick Persons (Ice Cube) buys a quiet suburban house to escape the rat race of the big city and to provide more space for his new wife and kids Lindsey and Kevin. But when his new home quickly becomes a costly "fixer upper" and he finds himself at the mercy of an eccentric contractor (John C. McGinley), Nick's suburban dream becomes a riotous nightmare.

Are We Done Yet? [Blu-ray] Specifications


If, 18 years ago, you had told rapper Ice Cube he'd have a hit family movie called Are We There Yet?, he would have sneered in your face. Yet here he is with that movie's sequel, Are We Done Yet?, in which Nick Persons (Cube, Barbershop, Friday) takes his new wife Suzanne (Nia Long, Big Momma's House) and her two cantankerous kids out to an old house in the country. Unfortunately, the house proves to have a few problems, and Nick finds himself at the mercy of a real estate agent/contractor/house inspector/midwife Chuck (John C. McGinley, Scrubs), who before long is turning Nick's house--and his life--inside out. The script for Are We Done Yet? is based on an classic (though little remembered) Cary Grant movie, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. While Cube doesn't have Grant's comic skills, he has grown into a comfortable and charming screen presence, and he gives this ramshackle entertainment a decent foundation. But it's McGinley who steals the movie with his truly bizarre yet mesmerizing performance; aside from some pratfalls, Cube spends most of the movie staring in horror or astonishment at McGinley as the tall lanky white man walks a very fine line between comedy and schizophrenia. --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews


Now married to Suzanne, Nick Persons has bought a quiet suburban house to escape the rat race of big cities and give more space for his new wife and kids Lindsey and Kevin. But when his new home quickly to a costly "fixer upper" and finds himself at the mercy of an eccentric contractor, Nick's suburban dream becomes a riotous nightmare. Are We Done yet the sequel to "Are we there yet?". The enyoyed this movie is just a fun as the first.



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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Renaissance [Blu-ray]







Renaissance [Blu-ray] Overview


Import Blu-Ray/Region A pressing. Paris, 2042: a dark Rotoscope world of shadows and right angles. Ilona Tasuiev, a brilliant young scientist, is kidnapped, and her employer, Avalon, a major health and beauty corporation, wants her found. Karas, a jaded police captain, is assigned to find her, fast. He seeks help from her sister, Bislane, and they are soon uncovering identify theft, missing files, and hints that something back in 2006 may explain what's going on. Ilona's mentor, Avalon's vice president, a Japanese researcher, an underworld boss, and Bislane's drug connection all figure in the mix. So does an attraction between Karas and Bislane. What's behind the kidnapping? Who's the victim?




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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Stargate: The Ark of Truth/Stargate: Continuum [Blu-ray]







Stargate: The Ark of Truth/Stargate: Continuum [Blu-ray] Overview


Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 03/03/2009 Run time: 200 minutes Rating: Nr

Stargate: The Ark of Truth/Stargate: Continuum [Blu-ray] Specifications


Stargate - The Ark of Truth
Fans disappointed by the demise of the Stargate SG-1 television series after ten fruitful seasons will delight in The Ark of Truth, the first full-length movie to follow in the show’s wake. In fact, some will be more than pleased--they’ll be relieved. For not only does the 102-minute film offer an opportunity to enjoy the same likable characters, reliable effects work, superior writing, and other elements that made the series so appealing, but after season upon season in which viewers were left wondering how everything turned out, The Ark finally brings at least one cliffhanger to a conclusion: the storyline involving the villains known as the Ori, who dominated SG-1’s final two years. Our heroes (including Ben Browder as fearless leader Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell, Amanda Tapping as the intrepid Lt. Col. Samantha Carter, Christopher Judge as the implacable alien Teal’c, Michael Shanks as the ever-resourceful Dr. Daniel Jackson, and Claudia Black as the irreverent Vala) have long known that the Ori are perhaps the most irresistible force they’ve ever encountered, in part because they are "ascended" beings who don’t exist in recognizable physical form (their spaceships do, and they're huge). But now the team faces an even greater threat: the Ori have set their sights on good ol’ Planet Earth. That’s where the Ark comes in; if the good guys can just get their hands on it, they hope this ancient artifact will effectively put the big, bad Ori, their minions, and their entire religion (known as "Origin") out of business. Of course, it ain’t easy. Both collectively and individually, the team will be severely tested, their task complicated not only by the Ori but by an arrogant, clueless government official whose meddling results in the return of the metallic, insect-like Replicators. There’s little doubt about how it will all turn out--after all, there’s at least one more movie already in the pipeline--but it’s all about the ride, and despite a few flaws (as was sometimes the case with the series, the script leans a bit too hard on exposition and techno babble), this one is lots of fun. Bonus features include commentary by writer-director Robert Cooper and others, a lengthy "making of," and a helpful "prelude" to bring the uninitiated up to speed. --Sam Graham


Beyond Stargate: Ark of Truth & Continuum


Stargate: Continuum [Blu-ray]

Stargate SG-1 - The Complete Series Collection

Stargate: Ark of Truth & Continuum [Blu-ray]



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Customer Reviews


Whether you're a fan of the Stargate franchise or not, this was a movie made well. It certainly helps to be familiar with SG-1, but not if you want to Continuum. The Ark of Truth was also a great film, but continues where the last episode of Stargate SG-1 ended, wrapping the loose ends. Both are fantastic special effects, action, fun, and wefts. If you followed Stargate, I suggest you get all ten seasons, and these films ... You will not regret.


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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Year One (Theatrical & Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray]







Year One (Theatrical & Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray] Overview


JACK BLACK, MICHAEL CERA
Item Type: BLU-RAY DVD Movie
Item Rating: NR
Street Date: 10/06/09
Wide Screen: yes
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
Language: ENGLISH
Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: no
Re-Release: no
Packaging: Sleeve

Year One (Theatrical & Unrated Edition) [Blu-ray] Specifications


Director Harold Ramis leans away from the Groundhog Day side of his personality and toward the Caddyshack side with Year One, a broad comedy set in more-or-less ancient times. The film's cockeyed timeline puts two wandering cavemen (Jack Black and Michael Cera) through a rapid-fire series of biblical events: Cain (David Cross) slaying Abel (Paul Rudd), Abraham (Hank Azaria) preparing to smite his son Isaac (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), and everybody converging on Sodom, the Genesis equivalent of Las Vegas. The jokes range from droll religious references to Apatow-ready testicular gags, but almost all of the real humor comes from the efforts of the performers to put things across. Black and Cera couldn't be more different in their styles, but each manages to conjure up some laughs just by working in his particular vein: one can appreciate Black's exuberant extrovert pouncing all over the material like a needy Golden Retriever and also savor Cera's muttering wallflower as he flicks in his sidelong observations. Azaria and Oliver Platt are given very long leashes--they know what to do with that kind of room--and Ramis himself plays a mighty-bearded Adam, but it's all not quite enough to prevent Year One from falling into that hard-luck zone with Caveman and Wholly Moses: one more comedy that suggests the ancient world wasn't really all that funny. --Robert Horton




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Monday, May 10, 2010

Mystery of the Nile [Blu-ray]






Mystery of the Nile [Blu-ray] Feature


  • Join a team of explorers on the expedition of a lifetime as they set off to become the first to navigate the Blue Nile from source to sea. The epic 3,260-mile descent down the world's greatest and deadliest river has eluded humankind for centuries - until now! Ride shotgun on the team's 16-foot rafts as they crash through the rapids in Ethiopia's desert canyons. Battle through some of


Mystery of the Nile [Blu-ray] Overview


Join a team of explorers on the expedition of a lifetime as they set off to become the first to navigate the Blue Nile from source to sea. The epic 3,260-mile descent down the world's greatest and deadliest river has eluded humankind for centuries - until now! Ride shotgun on the team's 16-foot rafts as they crash through the rapids in Ethiopia's desert canyons. Battle through some of the world's most extreme whitewater rapids with renowned kayaker, Gordon Brown. Over the arduous, four month journey, the team faces nearly insurmountable challenges - from crocodile attacks to armed bandits and arrests. Through breathtaking cinematography, Mystery of the Nile reveals a wondrous region and abundant treasures from Tissisat Falls and the wonders of Egypt to the forgotten black pyramids of Meroe and 12th century churches that were carved into sheer rock.


Customer Reviews


This is consistent with all these series, the filming and narration are first class for all of them, are the image and sound absolutely fantastic, and make the story and the film is very interesting and instructive all the way to the end. I am very happy about all this series that I have received so far, and we hope to get all of them, which is released.


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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Dreamgirls (Two-Disc Showstopper Edition) [Blu-ray]







Dreamgirls (Two-Disc Showstopper Edition) [Blu-ray] Overview


Director Bill Condon brings Tom Eyen's Tony award-winning Broadway musical to the big screen in a tale of dreams, stardom, and the high cost of success in the cutthroat recording industry. The time is the 1960s, and singers Effie (Jennifer Hudson), Lorrell (Anika Noni Rose), and Deena (Beyoncé Knowles) are about to find out just what it's like to have their wildest dreams come true. Discovered at a local talent show by ambitious manager Curtis Taylor Jr. (Jamie Foxx), the trio known as "the Dreamettes" is soon offered the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of opening for popular singer James "Thunder" Early (Eddie Murphy). Subsequently molded into an unstoppable hit machine by Taylor and propelled into the spotlight as "the Dreams," the girls quickly find their bid for the big time taking priority over personal friendship as Taylor edges out the ultra-talented Effie so that the more beautiful Deena can become the face of the group. Now, as the crossover act continues to dominate the airwaves, the small-town girls with big-city dreams slowly begin to realize that the true cost of fame may be higher than any of them ever anticipated.

Dreamgirls (Two-Disc Showstopper Edition) [Blu-ray] Specifications


The spirit of Motown runs through the long-awaited film adaption of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls, which centers around a young female singing trio who burst upon the music scene in the '60s, complete with bouffant hairdos, glitzy gowns, and a soul sound new to the white-bread American music charts. Sound familiar? You aren't the first one to draw comparisons to the meteoric rise of the Supremes, and despite any protests to the contrary, this is most definitely a thinly veiled reinterpretation of that success story. The Dreamettes--statuesque Deena (Beyonce Knowles), daffy Lorell (Anika Noni Rose) and brassy Effie (Jennifer Hudson)--are a girl group making the talent-show rounds when they're discovered by car salesman and aspiring music manager Curtis Taylor Jr. (Jamie Foxx). Sensing greatness (as well as a new marketing opportunity) Curtis signs the Dreamettes as backup singers for R&B star James "Thunder" Early (Eddie Murphy). But when Early's mercurial ways and singing style don't mesh with primarily white audiences, Curtis moves the newly-renamed Dreams to center stage--with Deena as lead singer in place of Effie. And that's not the only arena in which Effie is replaced, as Curtis abandons their love affair for a relationship with star-in-the-making Deena.

Besides the Supremes comparison, one can't talk about Dreamgirls now without revisiting its notorious Oscar snub; though it received eight nominations, the most for any film from 2006, it was shut out of the Best Picture and Director races entirely. Was the oversight justified? While Dreamgirls is certainly a handsomely mounted, lovingly executed and often vibrant film adaptation, it inspires more respect than passion, only getting under your skin during the musical numbers, which become more sporadic as the film goes on. Writer-director Bill Condon is definitely focused on recreating the Motown milieu (down to uncanny photographs of Knowles in full Diana Ross mode), he often forgets to flesh out his characters, who even on the Broadway stage were underwritten and relied on powerhouse performances to sell them to audiences. (Stage fans will also note that numerous songs are either truncated or dropped entirely from the film.) Condon has assembled a game cast, as Knowles does a canny riff on the essence of Diana Ross' glamour (as opposed to an all-out impersonation) and Rose makes a peripheral character surprisingly vibrant; only Foxx, who never gets to pour on the charisma, is miscast. Still, there are two things even the most cranky viewers will warm to in Dreamgirls: the performances of veteran Eddie Murphy and newcomer Jennifer Hudson. Murphy is all sly charm and dazzling energy as the devilish Early, who's part James Brown, part Little Richard, and all showman. And Hudson, an American Idol contestant who didn't even make the top three, makes an impressive debut as the larger-than-life Effie, whose voice matches her passions and stubbornness. Though she sometimes may seem too young for the role, Hudson nails the movie's signature song, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," with a breathtaking power that must be seen and heard to believe. And for those five minutes, if not more, you will be in Dreamgirls' thrall. --Mark Englehart

On the DVD
The two-disc edition of Dreamgirls includes videos, documentaries and other behind-the-scenes features. Diehard fans will love the almost two-hour "Building the Dream" documentary, which goes into loving detail about how the film got to be made. But it's the shorter segments that really capture the viewer's attention. The two auditions included in the set are a contrast in style. Pop singer Beyonce Knowles sells herself in full hair, makeup and costume; that she is a tad pitchy at times is almost beside the point. Tony Award winner Anika Noni Rose's audition is a tour de force; singing strong and with conviction and passion, Rose is fully in character regardless of the fact that she isn't dressed for the role. Oddly enough, the audition tape of Jennifer Hudson, who won an Academy Award for her breakthrough role as Effie, is nowhere to be seen. Sure, we all know what a powerhouse she is today. But it would've been nice to see what the filmmakers saw in her back then, when her competition included her American Idol castmate (and that season's winner) Fantasia Barrino. Hudson's performance of "Effie, Sing My Song"--which was not seen in the theatrical release--is included in this set, as are 12 extended musical numbers. Another nice touch is the inclusion of a dance rehearsal choreographed by Fatima Robinson (who has worked with the Backstreet Boys, Mary J. Blige, and Michael Jackson). Watching the rudimentary piece (with stand-ins subbing for the stars) come together gives the viewer appreciation for the intricate work that goes into each 3-minute musical number in the 130-minute film. Also included are a sequence of enhanced storyboards, a look at how the film's editor went about editing the picture, and a look at how the costumes played a part in the film. --Jae-Ha Kim

Beyond Dreamgirls


Other Musicals on DVD

More Motown on DVD

The Soundtrack

Stills from Dreamgirls (click for larger image)












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I was very happy with the state of the video impressed. It 'came in great condition as if I had bought from the store. Thanks for the prompt, where you sent the item.


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Monday, May 3, 2010

My Life in Ruins [Blu-ray]






My Life in Ruins [Blu-ray] Feature


  • ISBN13: 0024543602446
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.


My Life in Ruins [Blu-ray] Overview


Stars:Nia Vardalos, Richard Dreyfuss
Item Type: BLU-RAY DVD Movie
Item Rating: PG13
Street Date: 10/06/09
Wide Screen: yes
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
Language: ENGLISH
Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: no
Re-Release: no
Packaging: Sleeve

My Life in Ruins [Blu-ray] Specifications


The combination of the appealing Nia Vardalos (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) and the breathtaking location shooting in Greece make My Life in Ruins the perfect film escape. The film works as a feather-light romantic comedy, with Vardalos's character, Georgia, facing burnout in her job with a cut-rate tour company in Greece. Georgia knows there's magic in the Greek countryside and history, yet the grind of her job has drained her. Happily for Georgia, her latest group of semi-challenging tourists will help her shed some of her hard-built personal armor, guiding her to cut loose as the tour progresses (a journey mirrored in Vardalos's hairstyle, which starts out prim, and ends up attractively tousled). The strong supporting cast includes Richard Dreyfus--seeming very comfortable playing an old coot--Rachel Dratch, Rita Wilson, and the dreamy Greek actor Alexis Georgoulis, a bus driver with the soul of a poet. And possibly a secret crush on the oblivious Georgia. But the true star of the film is Greece itself, from the coastline to the mountains, from the Acropolis to the Parthenon. That so few American films are shot on location makes this summer treat even more appealing--as sweet as fresh baklava. --A.T. Hurley

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Customer Reviews


Most of the time I was to reviews, looked at my distaste for the film, I bring to term, but this time, 'I will praise him. "My Life in Ruins" was a very pleasant surprise. I'm in theaters and on the basis of reviews I've seen, I thought of nothing, but when I rented recently, I was proven wrong. Nia Vardalos is an wonderfully nice and this movie was full of good humor and good people there who were much improved by the Blu Ray. It 'was a sweet, upliftingStory that leaves you see a song in my heart and a sincere desire to Greece for themselves. Especially men! Yum!
Ms. Vardalos is, I think one of the most popular sub-actresses / writers in the biz today. So far I have all the projects which had enjoyed a party and I hope that this will become more Funny Lady.


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