Steve Barron's big-screen treatment of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comes to DVD with a pair of transfers. The widescreen image preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1, and is preferable to the standard full-frame transfer. An English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1 and a French soundtrack has been recorded in Dolby Digital Stereo. English, French, and Spanish subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include the original theatrical trailer, character biographies, and an interactive game that is played by using the DVD remote control. This is a fine disc from New Line that should entertain Turtles enthusiasts.
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Season 4 of the acclaimed mockumentary opens with the discovery that Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) has ascended the corporate ladder from fresh-faced intern to stylishly bearded corporate chieftain. The young gun promptly exercises his authority by charging Dunder Mifflin into the digital age, an affront to technologically dull Scranton branch boss Michael Scott (Steve Carell). Here are the romantic "fax" of life at the office: Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) and Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) are hot, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) and Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey) are not, and Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) and Angela are giving it a shot. A giddy Jam (Jim/Pam) proudly bring their hushed and long-delayed romance to public light, even spending an unsettling night at the Schrute family farm. Dwight confesses to killing Angela's treasured cat Sprinkles, prompting Angela to terminate their romance, which leaves tight Dwight heartbroken and miserable. Angela, in turn, falls into the arms of newest staffer Andy, but only reluctantly. As for Michael, he huffs and puffs through a 5K fun run; hopes to attend a Web-site launch party in the Big Apple; faces a ballooning personal debt; goes on a wilderness survival retreat; butts heads with desk jockey Stanley Hudson (Leslie David Baker); and travels a bumpy-road romance with high-maintenance ex-bigwig Jan Levinson (Melora Hardin), who's mired in a messy wrongful-termination lawsuit with corporate. All this doesn't stop Michael from obsessing over a model in an office-supply catalog or clubbing for "hot hotties" with Ryan in New York. As the year winds down, slumping human-resources drone Toby Flenderson (Paul Lieberstein) decides to quit his post and move to Costa Rica. This development prompts the arrival of a new HR worker named Holly (Amy Ryan), whose sunny presence clearly begins to brighten Michael's downcast world.
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Let me start by saying that the Office is one of my favorite tv shows out because it is so funny. I love Steve Carell. He is the funniest, most oblivious boss around. Could you imagine the Office without him? Scary thought! Although the episodes are not as good as season 3 (which is by far the best), the show is definately still worth getting. One of the best episodes is 'Launch Party' where Dwight competes with the new Dunder-Mifflin website to see who could sell more paper. Jim plays a prank on Dwight and he thinks that the computer has become 'self aware'. Also in the episode Micheal Scott has a problem with his GPS navigation system (wink wink). As for the negatives: This season is not complete. The season was cut short due to the writer's strike. The season ought to have been entitled 'The Office: Season 3.5'. You only get a half seasons worth of episodes, but pay the same price as the seasons with double the episodes.
What's great about it: The cast is amazing, deleted scenes are great and plentiful
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If you like action movies you might want to check this movie out. Crank is a non-stop, over the top action movie. The fast paced action is the only thing that kept me watching.
I would only recommend this movie for die hard action fans, everyone else will be disappointed.
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Tom Green: Inside and Outside the Box offers a solid if not spectacular package for the comedian's fans. The video quality is variable due to the nature of how the show was done: namely, there are several on-location bits that were done with low-end video equipment. That said, the video presented here is free of distortion or damage. The sound is similarly low on frills but it gets the job done. In terms of extras, the major one is an hour-long collection of outtakes from the show. This material is mainly culled from the studio-audience portion of the shoot and it's easy to understand why it stayed on the cutting room floor (much of the footage is devoted to gags that never quite catch fire). Commentary is also provided for one of the episodes -- despite a claim of two commentaries on the package -- and it offers a few amusing tidbits for the patient listen. Overall, the extras fail to add much value to the set but Tom Green: Inside and Outside the Box is still a decent proposition for fans since it collects so much previously out-of-circulation material in one convenient package.
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Jim Kouf's cop thriller Gang Related comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. A closed-captioned English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1, while Spanish and French soundtracks have been recorded in Dolby Digital Surround. Subtitles are accessible in all three of those languages. Supplemental materials include a making-of featurette, and the original theatrical trailer. This is a fine release from MGM.UA that boasts excellent sound and picture quality.
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Gang Related is unlike any movie I have ever seen. Belushi is amazing, and Tupac is a good guy (well, kinda). Shakur shows an unfamiliar side. He does not simlpy play the role of a thug in this film. He plays the role of a more dynamic character than in his other films. I was pleased to find this movie on Bestbuy.com as I have been unable to find it at other retailers. I order it from Bestbuy.com and received it promptly.
What's great about it: Great acting!!!
What's not so great: There arn't really any movie extras, bummer!!!