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Whether you've already been hooked or are oblivious to the severely addicting show that ABC and J.J. Abrams unleashed upon television, Lost: The Complete First Season is a set that no one should miss. Packed with top-quality extras and 24 hyper-fueled TV episodes that will have you glued to the set for hours on end, this collection gets the highest rating for excellence for both presentation and original content. Whether it's the candid behind-the-scenes featurettes, the bloopers, the audio commentaries, or the secret "Lost Flashbacks" scenes, there is just simply too much good stuff in here for anyone to not dive in. You won't find many secrets hidden here, but as most fans know, any Lost is good Lost -- and that means a whole lot.
 
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Setting the New Standard
on September 17, 2007
Posted by: benjamyn47
from Bellingham, WA
Lost came in and all other TV shows were overshadowed. This show is amazing and unlike anything on television. Get ready for many new and improved shows coming out because a new standard has just been set.
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Dude.
on September 17, 2007
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from Bellingham, WA
Season 2 is incredible. The greatest thing about this show is it's ability to go one step further in weirdness. Like, what's a bear doing in the jungle? Oh wait, it's a polar bear. There are so many moments like that in Season 2 that I just can't wait for Season 3.
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Better than Season 1?
on September 17, 2007
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This show is fantastic! Season 2 continues the trend with amazing scripts and wonderfully acted scenes. The blend of drama and humor is great. There are many heavy episodes this season... be warned.
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In the first season of this medical drama, a group of surgical interns, including Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl), George O'Malley (T. R. Knight) and Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), begin working at Seattle Grace Hospital. On the night prior to her first day, Meredith goes to a local bar and sleeps with a man she never expects to see again. The man turns out to be neurosurgeon Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), one of her new bosses. Izzie accuses Meredith of sleeping with her boss to get ahead, and as the season progresses, a complicated romance develops between Meredith and Derek.
 
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TV is just getting better
on September 17, 2007
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from Bellingham, WA
Grey's Anatomy is probably the most well-written and acted show on television today. I'm a huge fan of Lost and House, but I must give this show it's due. I was not interested in watching it, but once I started, it demanded respect. For any fan of the entertainment industry, this show needs to be watched.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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From director Edward Zwick (Glory, Legends of the Fall), The Last Samurai is the 19th-century tale of a U.S. Civil War soldier played by Tom Cruise who is contracted to train an army for the Japanese government. Also starring Ken Watanabe, the film was nominated for two Academy Awards and is featured here in a loaded two-disc DVD package. The widescreen anamorphic transfer is complimented by a Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround soundtrack with available subtitles in English, Spanish, and French. Additionally, the original English soundtrack is included in Dolby Digital Stereo and there is a dubbed French track in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. Along with the film, the first disc features a running audio commentary track by Zwick. The second disc is packed with a wealth of additional material that essentially covers every aspect of the film's production. History vs. Hollywood: The Last Samurai is a documentary that originally aired on The History Channel, while "Edward Zwick: Director's Video Journal" takes viewers behind the scenes through the eyes of the director and includes narration by both Zwick and Cruise. Other featurettes delve into such topics as production design, costume design, the weapons featured, and the memorable beheading scene. Rounding out disc two is footage from the film's Japanese premieres, a collection of deleted scenes, and the original theatrical trailer. A full-screen edition with the same features is also available.
 
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Great Story, Great Acting, Great Movie
on September 17, 2007
Posted by: benjamyn47
from Bellingham, WA
Edward Zwick is back with an emotional action film that has it all. The Last Samurai is a great epic movie allowing the user to search his/her own heart for the true honor of the story. Tom Cruise is great in the lead, but most scenes are stolen by new-comer Ken Watanabe. If you like action movies with a purpose, this one is for you. Director's commentary is also very informative.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, 300 takes over the screen like an invading horde. With all the gushing blood of a horror movie and the scope of a classic epic, the second film from Zack Snyder (who helmed the 2004 remake of DAWN OF THE DEAD) is an impressive visual spectacle. Director Zack Snyder Star Gerard Butler, Tom Wisdom, Andrew Pleavin, Vincent Regan, Lena Headey, David Wenham, Special Features Widescreen Audio Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish Subtitles - English, French, Spanish Additional Material Audio Commentary - Zack Snyder - Director; Kurt - Writer; Larry Fong - Director of Photography Trailer Runtime 116 minutes Year of 2007.
 
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Fantastic Epic
on September 17, 2007
Posted by: benjamyn47
from Bellingham, WA
Early trailers for this movie made it out to be entirely about the action. While it is filled with intense and well-shot action scenes, there is so much more to the movie. With an underlying theme of honor, 300 earns a spot among the great "guy movies" of all time. It is not historically accurate. However, unlike "Gladiator," it does not pretend to be the truth. It is based off the graphic novel which emphasises key points in history and adds an element of fantasy to them. Wonderfully acted and shot, 300 is a movie to watch over and over again.
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