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    September 21, 2007
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Teary
on August 7, 2008
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Very cute story line and a dark past for a child who had been abused by his father and hope of new beginning and going forward with life.
What's great about it: Great scenery, acting and music
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical thriller comes to the big screen in this adaptation directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Sacha Baron Cohen, Timothy Spall, and Alan Rickman. Embittered at having been wrongly imprisoned and determined to seek vengeance against his accusers due to the grim fate that befell his wife and daughter while he was incarcerated, ex-convict Sweeney Todd (Depp) returns to his hometown and opens a modest barber shop. The one thing different about Todd's shop, however, is that no one who walks in for a trim is ever seen again. Subsequently branded "The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" by the frightened community, Todd continues with his murderous exploits with a little assistance from his amorous accomplice, Mrs. Lovett (Bonham Carter) -- whose popular meat pies secretly have a most unsavory ingredient.
 
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Bloody but Catchy
on July 25, 2008
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Sweeney Todd is a wonderful musical but certainly not a comedy. It does have some funny scenes but with the many murder victims throughout the movie is is more dramatic than comic. The acting is fantastic and the blood is stylized.
What's great about it: memorable songs and acting
What's not so great: bloody and harsh scenes
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The DVD release of Les Miserables hopefully won't confuse too many fans of the beloved musical. The film is a non-musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's original novel. The disc is worth checking out for fans of the story, nonetheless, as the 2.35:1 widescreen transfer retains director of photography Jorgen Persson's lush but moody cinematography and gives the film an appropriately epic look. The Dolby Digital Sound is effective with both a delicate score and the sounds of the French Revolution. One fun and appropriate feature is a French language track. Paired with English subtitles, this gives the film more of an authentic feel since very few of the actors bother to use French accents in a story set entirely in France. Boasting no extras (a comparison between the novel and the better-known stage musical would have been interesting), chances are that Les Miserables won't amount to more than a rental disc.
 
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Viva La France
on May 3, 2008
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Movie has great acting and follows the redemption of a convict into a new life. His past catches up with him as he tries to keep his promises to those around him while evading the police. Wonderful story without the musical numbers.
What's great about it: Gritty movie adapatation of the Book
What's not so great: no music
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Patriotism and musical exuberance collide in Hollywood's retelling of American history with a newly restored director's cut of the musical 1776. Columbia's work on this 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer is very nice. Sporting a solid array of colors and well-saturated black levels, this image appears to be very evenly produced save for a few instances of edge enhancement in a few key scenes. The audio is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround in English and should please those with home theater systems. With many instances of directional effects and a crystal clear soundtrack, this disc's audio presentation should make fans sit up and sing. Also included on the disc are English and French subtitles. The extra features on 1776 are small but substantial. Included on this disc is: a very enjoyable commentary track by director Peter H. Hunt and screenwriter Peter Stone, as they discuss the restoration process of the film and how it was brought to the silver screen; a few screen tests of some of the actors in the film; and theatrical trailers for the film and other Columbia musical movies.
 
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No Musical Masterpiece
on May 2, 2008
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Cute musical with average action. Songs are not very memorable. Plot limited showing a history of the constitution development and the people behind the birth of our nation.
What's great about it: history education in a fun way, cute songs
What's not so great: average acting
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The story begins when young Olive is given a shot the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant, and manages to coerce her family into driving west in their worn-down VW van. Olive's father Richard heads up the trip, while mother Sheryl, brother Dwayne, uncle Frank and grandfather come along for the ride. Director Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris Star Toni Collette, Steven Carell, Greg Kinnear Special Features Dual Side, Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Music Videos 101 Minutes.
 
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Life is not funny but this is.
on May 1, 2008
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Very funny and sad movie of a disfunctional family trying to let every member to fulfill their dreams. One by one their dreams are frustrated by life.
What's great about it: People can be different and still worth love.
What's not so great: Adult themes
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Cash Remembered
on February 23, 2008
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Walk the Line is a wonderful tribute to Johnny Cash and his life. I learned what drove this man to sing and that everyone has tragedy which changes how a person lives. I found hope because he found God, forgiveness, love and peace in his life. Great music is intertwined in the movie.
What's great about it: great music, learn more about Cash's life
What's not so great: dark scenes
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Constant Suspense
on February 21, 2008
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Excellent film and one to see again and again. You need to pay attention as clues can be small. There is some low talk so use to subtitle setup before starting the movie. Damon has an award winning performance and violent scenes not too graphic.
What's great about it: complex plot and action
What's not so great: can miss clues to plot if one is not paying attention, some low voices
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Ghost scared up box-office business in its 1990 theatrical release, and just like the movie, Paramount's Ghost widescreen collection DVD doesn't do a vanishing act either. The disc contains several special features that enhance the enjoyment of this tragic/comic supernatural love story. The film catapulted stars Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi Goldberg to the top of the Hollywood food chain, and won two Academy awards: Best Supporting Actress (Goldberg as psychic Oda Mae Brown) and Best Original Screenplay (Bruce Joel Rubin). The DVD is presented in a widescreen version enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. The DVD contains "Remembering the Magic," a retrospective documentary about the film featuring many of its principals. There is also a frequently amusing audio commentary by director Jerry Zucker and Rubin that occasionally reveals how some of the film's special effects were performed.
 
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Ghost romance
on October 20, 2007
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Ghost is a romance classic. It has a dark theme but is clear on the theme of good vs evil. Theme is that good will overcome evil. Goldberg gives the movie some humor and breaks up the drama.
What's great about it: very balanced drama romantic and funny
What's not so great: has dark theme
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Some have criticized this two-disc special edition of the mega box-office smash Spider-Man, but those pans are way off base. In reality, there is little, if anything, wrong with this DVD. To begin with, the visual presentation, framed at 1.85:1 and anamorphic (yes, there is a full-frame edition out there to confuse consumers), is near perfect. Detail is solid and colors are vivid. In addition, the darker scenes, a crucial element of the film, are stable, with no signs of breakdown. The auditory part of this set, presented in 5.1 Dolby Digital (in both English and French) is both aggressive and crisp. Dialogue is never washed out by sound effects, while at the same time, the use of those effects with the surround speakers is generous. The real marvel of this disc though are the special features, and they are plentiful. The first disc, with the movie, not only contains subtitled facts about the production and the history of Spider-Man, numerous television spots and theatrical trailers (for this and other Columbia/TriStar films), and bibliographies for the main cast, but also two full-length, scene-specific commentaries, one from director Sam Raimi, co-producers Grant Curtis and Laura Ziskin, and star Kirsten Dunst and the second from visual effects producer John Dykstra and his team. The second disc continues the supplements. Divided into two sections, "The Web of Spider-Man -- The Comic" and "The Goblin's Lair -- The Movie." As you might have figured, the first section covers the history and mythology of the comic book series. There is a documentary from the comic book artists over the years, a comic book archive of Spidey over the years, galleries for the villains and the girlfriends, and more. The second section covers the film, with a nice documentary on the making of the film, with plenty of behind-the-scene footage, and an even longer E! Entertainment television special called "Spider-mania." In addition are a couple of very short screen tests, profiles on director Raimi and composer Danny Elfman, a gag reel, and plenty of conceptual art and production paintings. If this all weren't enough, also included are a number of DVD-ROM features for each disc, including the ability to create your own commentary. There is plenty here to please any fan of this film, from those that grew up with this classic comic book character, to those that are newly introduced.
 
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a classic
on October 17, 2007
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Spider Man is a great comic bookturned movie and shows the becoming of a hero.
What's great about it: family friendly
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Peter Segal directs Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore in the fine romantic comedy 50 First Dates. The film is presented in a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.40:1. The image on the disc is faithful to Jack Green's fine cinematography, which lovingly captures Hawaii at its most beautiful. English and French soundtracks are written in Dolby Digital 5.1. English and French subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a commentary track written by Segal and Barrymore. This is an entertaining track mostly because the two of them are very loquacious and obviously enjoy each other's company. Those who are charmed by Barrymore's public persona will not be disappointed. Deleted scenes with optional commentary, a blooper reel, and a smattering of featurettes round out this solid release of an unexpectedly charming film.
 
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very cute
on October 16, 2007
Posted by: calgirl65
from Marysville,WA
Drew and Adam play well against each other. It is romantic to have a playboy find a true love especially one that is hard to keep.
What's great about it: romantic and funny
What's not so great: has some crude humor
I would recommend this to a friend!
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