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If this had come out today, everything would have been CG, and there probably would have been another two movies after it. As it stands, the set holds a lot of the same magic that the Pirate Town from Hook does, it's all very lively. To put things into perspective, prior to the Waterworld attraction, the set from this movie occupied that spot. This is a fun movie that the whole family can enjoy, and unlike the Goonies, the octopus fight in this one remains intact.
A pair of hapless plumbers get sucked into a parallel dimension in this video game-to-feature adaptation from Disney/Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen and offering audio rendered in closed-captioned English Dolby Digital Surround, this release is sure to entertain fans if the high-jumping, mustached Nintendo hero.
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This movie is notoriously bad. When pressed, Bob Hoskins used to wish it didn't exist. The whole thing is a train wreck, and is about as far from what you would expect a Mario movie to be while still using the appropriate names. And that's why it's fantastic. OK movies are imminently forgettable, but a truly bad movie will stay with you, and be a memory you can cherish. Invite some friends over and start making memories!
My Best Buy number: 0781916156
My Best Buy number: 0781916156
What's great about it: Everything
What's not so great: Everything, that's whats so great about it.
No one can stop death. The Prime Evil rages within the Black Soulstone, its essence screaming for vengeance and release. Before the artifact can be sealed away forever, Malthael ~ the Angel of Death ~ manifests in the mortal realms with a deadly new purpose: to steal the Black Soulstone and bend its infernal power to his will. So begins the end of all things...Charge forth against the onslaught of death itself as the Crusader, the unbreakable new hero of the mortal realms, who is shielded with indestructible, impenetrable armor and wields polished, intimidating weapons. You can immediately play as the new Crusader character or take your current hero directly into Act V, where you'll ferociously battle a host of deadly new enemies ~ from the sprawling streets of Westmarch to the ancient walls of the Pandemonium Fortress. Advance your hero of choice through additional levels of supremacy by slaying demons with an unforgiving, masterful hand. Enjoy a host of thrilling features, such as updated loot rewards, all-new class skills and abilities, Mystic and Adventure Mode and highly replayable content in the form of Bounties and Nephalem Rifts. Find out if death will ultimately reign victorious in Diablo III: Reaper of Souls.
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It's the expansion pack for Diablo 3. If you wanted more content, we have more content. They added an option for random dungeon layouts, the Auction House is gone, and they added a new class. Pretty standard stuff, plus a craftsman that lets you re-roll individual stats on items, as well as change their cosmetic appearance. If these things interest you, then it's probably worth it, given that Blizzard always delivers a quality product. Otherwise, what are you doing reading about it?