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A Scanner Darkly (DVD Widescreen) [DVD]
 
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4 out of 5
4
Talk to Chuck
on January 13, 2008
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
This is a movie that looks like those Charles Schwab commercials.It's very entertaining with the animation that they put over the actors in the movie.
What's great about it: Animation
I would recommend this to a friend!
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2 out of 5
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Do not recommend
on January 11, 2008
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
It's about a criminal who's locked in a precinct and crooked cops are trying to kill him. So a burnt out cop has to defend the precinct with other criminals.Not enough action,to much drama.
What's not so great: The Plot
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Barbershop, the surprise hit of 2002 comes to DVD from MGM as a not-so-surprising special edition. Though the supplements are very good, the highlight of this disc is the image. Framed at 1.85:1, and anamorphic, this transfer is nearly flawless. Detail is amazingly strong, while colors are precise. Skin tones are perfectly realized as well. This is one of those pictures that is equal to the theatrical print in every way. The sound is also quite good, but not outstanding. The 5.1 Dolby Digital track shows some separation, but is basically centered up front. The surrounds show no life, which is a shame, but not altogether a surprise for this type of lower budget, character-driven film. As for those extras, a nice variety is included. For starters, there is a commentary track from director Tim Story, writer Don D. Scott, and producers Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr. that is a pleasure to listen to. Four featurettes are also quite entertaining. The longest, "The Final Cut," covers the making of the film, while the three shorter ones look at the costumes, set design, and a humorous piece on "hair-do's" and "don'ts." In addition to this are seven deleted scenes. Each is very brief and would have added little to the movie. A standard photo gallery is also included, with pictures of the cast, shots from the movie, and a behind the scenes. Along with trailers for this film are those for Rollerball and What's the Worst That Could Happen?, as well as an MGM promotional spot, and wrapping thing up is a multiple choice barber trivia game. Fans of this film -- and there are plenty -- will no doubt be happy with what is offered.
 
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3 out of 5
3
A Cut above the 2nd
on January 11, 2008
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
They say the first time around is enough.That's why I give the nod to the first Barbershop.Cedric the Entertainer is funny as old man Eddie.They talk about real world issues so it doesn't seem like your watching a movie it just seems like your having a good time with the cast.
What's great about it: Funny
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery features both widescreen and pan-and-scan versions of the film; however, the original theatrical aspect ration of 2.35:1 has been changed by director Jay Roach to a 2:1 aspect ratio, perhaps to better accommodate its widescreen enhancement. The commentary track allows Roach and Mike Myers to tell what is improvised and what is scripted in the film, specifically to point out the different inspirations and homages, and joke around some as well. The deleted scene menu features two original endings and five scenes that were either cut for time or because they were expendable. One of the original endings is particularly hilarious and at least two of the deleted scenes ("The Henchman's Wife" and "Fendi Briefcase") could have been left in the film. The "Spy Genre Retrospective" is disappointing, just a series of pages to read about the movies that inspired the film instead of a featurette. Meanwhile, the animated "Music to Shag To" sequence, a celebrity cameo menu, and the "Swedish-Made Penis Enlarger Pump" features aren't exactly substantial but do add to the zany feel of the DVD. The theatrical trailer is also included. Austin Powers can't compete with current special editions, but it is nonetheless a fun disc for an enjoyable film.
 
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2
Austin No Power
on January 11, 2008
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
The plot of this movie is just lame.It's about a man from the 60's who gets frozen,and wakes up in the 90's to fight his evil nemesis Dr.Evil.
What's great about it: Sometimes funny
What's not so great: No Baby,No
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Now known as the film which propelled both Jim Carrey and the Farrelly brothers to superstardom, Dumb and Dumber was the first in an ever-growing line of gross-out comedies. But this lofty distinction does not keep it from getting a rather sparse treatment on DVD. Unlike the brothers' recent Me, Myself and Irene DVD, which was packed to the gills with extras, Dumb and Dumber comes up short. The picture is a widescreen anamorphic transfer and presented in its original 1.85:1 aspect ratio (a full-screen version is on the other side). The sound is a clear Dolby Digital 5.1 and is used to good effect in certain sequences. Extras, however, are almost non-existent. There are two trailers -- one domestic and one international, a photo gallery, and the standard cast and crew bios. There's no doubt that Dumb and Dumber is well worth owning, but fans of the film craving more may want to hold out for a special edition.
 
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Stupid is as stupid does
on January 11, 2008
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
Look at the title it tells you what the movie is about.Two losers with out a brain help a woman retrieve a brief case full of money.
What's great about it: NA
What's not so great: Plot is DUMB
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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20th Century Fox finally does right and delivers to Region 1 customers what Europeans have been enjoying for quite some time before this -- the two-disc Predator: Collector's Edition DVD! Save for packaging and some clips about the Alien vs. Predator knock-down-drag-out flick (which the disc was undoubtedly released to promote), the content is an exact transfer from the Region 2 disc that some region-free savvy customers have already indulged in. For many though, this stuff is all new -- finally, a disc that lives up to the blockbuster film that spawned a series. Also released in a full-screen edition, this disc comes with a superb anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen image and both DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks. The audio tracks have taken a bit of heat in the past for minor annoyances (directional gunfire is a bit off), while the dialogue can be a tad on the soft side, though for the most part, the mix works and delivers where the goods count. Disc one comes with the film and two commentary tracks -- one with director John McTiernan and the other, a text commentary from a film historian and most of the main crew. McTiernan isn't known to be the most engaging fellow on earth, though if you can get past his sullen mood, then there will be plenty to learn from this aging director as he looks back on his second feature. Disc two is packed with extras that every Predator fan will love, starting with the 30-minute "If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It" documentary. With interviews spanning almost the entire cast and crew, the grueling behind-the-scenes tales of the production are fleshed out in extreme detail -- from the catastrophe of the original monster costume (worn by none other by the "Muscles From Brussels" himself, Jean-Claude Van Damme!) to the sweltering heat and jungle infections, it's one heck of a tale and a nice documentary to boot. Seven featurettes are listed in the "Inside the Predator" menu, each ranging from tributes to Kevin Peter Hall (the big man inside the suit) to good old "Painless" -- Jesse Ventura's Gatling gun. With even more sections dedicated to the FX of the film (including some brief glimpses of the first suit -- Ouch!), one deleted and basically unneeded scene for you to chew on, some outtakes, and a flurry of galleries for you to enjoy, there's more than enough extra stuff on this disc to make it worthwhile. Add in the trailer, and you have one massive two-disc with enough on-set interviews and hidden Easter eggs to keep any film buff occupied for an entire afternoon.
 
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2
The hunter is hunted
on January 11, 2008
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
This movie from the late 80's is not really up to this day and age. It was really disappointing because there was not enough action,and the plot of the story was weak.But if you are willing to see 107mins of this then it's worth a rent.
What's great about it: NA
What's not so great: Not enough action,plot is weak
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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4 out of 5
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Let's Play
on November 15, 2007
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
If you're a fan of arcade games even the classics then this doc is right up your alley.So have your finger on the start button and let's play.
What's great about it: Arcades,arcades,arcades
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Simpsons
on November 8, 2007
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
I have to admit the movie is pretty good but the story could have been better.By now you should know about Spider-pig,Harry Plopper whatever.Anyway after Homer fills up a pig silo he has in the backyard he takes the silo and dumps it in Springfield Lake.Later the EPA shows up and covers the whole town under a big bubble.And the Simpsons move to Alaska cause the whole town wants to kill Homer.But eventually he saves the town with the help of his son Bart.It took 20 years to come up with a 90 min movie Thanks FOX.Don't wait to late to make Family Guy and not the one about Stewie.
P.S. Good movie but could have been better.
What's great about it: Funny,
What's not so great: To much Homer
I would recommend this to a friend!
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America is sick
on November 6, 2007
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
This is a good doc by MM like Fahrenheit 9/11.This movie is about certain people in America who can't afford good health care and takes it right to the source.I don't know if this is the kind of movie you would want to see over and over but make sure you do see it.Then pass it along to a friend. It's a wake up call, and it will open your eyes for those who don't know that America is Sick.
What's great about it: Truthful,Honest,Courageous
I would recommend this to a friend!
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3 out of 5
3
Stick it,Stuck it good
on November 5, 2007
Posted by: Dwiz
from Columbus,OH
When they say from the writers of Bring it on that's what they mean.It has the same potential as Bring it on but instead of Cheerleading it's Gymnastics.And if you seen Bring it on it has the same to be funny as well as competitive.But if you want to see girls getting fliped and hit their heads on the crossbar then by all means go for it.
What's great about it: Funny,very well cordinated
What's not so great: Bring it on look-a-like Creepy
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

Can you get your xbox 360 fixed at best buy?

You may want to call 1-800-4-MY-XBOX
16 years, 10 months ago
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Dwiz
   Columbus,OH
 
Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

i want to get music off my x box

i downloaded music on my x box and now i want to get it transferred to a c.d.
No Way!!! You have to get it off computer because 360 does not burn music like computers do. Unless you have a ipod you can burn the music to that,and then to your computer, than burn the songs on to cd.Get it Good
17 years, 2 months ago
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Dwiz
   Columbus,OH
 
Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

does xbox live tie up your phone line

can i play xbox live and still get calls on my home phone?
You need a another phone line.It's just like your computer.If you put your phone cord in you computer you miss calls.Just get a new phone line.
17 years, 2 months ago
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Dwiz
   Columbus,OH
 
Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

Looking for xbox game + accessories

What is a good xbox 360 flight combat game and is there a flight controller out there?
I going to guess if you like flight combat games than i suggest Blazing Angels 2: Secrect Missions of WWII.
17 years, 3 months ago
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Dwiz
   Columbus,OH
 
Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

Any suggestions for a good 2 player co-op game?

im looking for an awesome two player co-op game for my friend and I. Money is not an object.Any suggestions????
Gears of War 2
17 years, 3 months ago
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Dwiz
   Columbus,OH