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5 out of 5
5
Entertaining!!!
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
This show is amazing yet entertaining. I loved it.
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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5
Butt kicking action
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
This movie is terrific and I really loved it because of the action in school and out school which is the city, great movie,I loved it.
What's great about it: I loved everything
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Entertaining!!!
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
Rush Hour 3 is a very entertaining and funny movie but it needs working on the plot.
What's great about it: Funny a little bit
What's not so great: need some work on plot
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Action!!!!!!
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
Terminator was the first action movie I ever watched in theaters. It has a terrific action story line that packs a punch. Great movie and i recommend watching it.
What's great about it: Great action movie
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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BAM!!!!
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
Arnold Schwarzenegger has again made a Top Hit movie.Predator is an action packed movie that you can watch over and over again.Which is why I bought it for the PSP.I recommend this movie for those who have a PSP and want to take action anywhere.5/5.
What's great about it: Action packed.One Mission:Kill the Predator.
What's not so great: None.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
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I-I-I-Incredibles.
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
I bought this for my cousin who is about 7 years old for his PSP.Almost everyday he'd watch The Incredibles on TV-DVD.So,I gave this to him for his PSP so I can use the TV,too.This movie is a very creative movie for young viewers out there,if you love creative hero movies,I recommend this product.5/5!
What's great about it: The incredibles movie on-the-go.
What's not so great: None.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
Blackjack!!!
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
GREATEST MOVIE!!!Thrilling yet so action packed,with some very good actors like Jim Sturgess,Kevin Spacey,and Kate Bosworth.It's clever how MIT Students learn how to play cards.If you are a person that plays cards and loves action...this is the movie for you.5/5!!!
What's great about it: Great Movie,unique,clever.
What's not so great: None.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5
Best song
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
Greatest Grinch rap song. I really loved it and I gotta say it's the best
What's great about it: It's amazing
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Ron Howard's How the Grinch Stole Christmas comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. Closed-captioned English soundtracks are rendered in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1, while a French soundtrack has been recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1. The extensive supplemental materials include deleted scenes, outtakes, featurettes on the set design and the make-up, production notes, a theatrical trailer, and a music video for Faith Hill's "Where Are You Christmas?" No matter what one thinks of the film, How the Grinch Stole Christmas is given a fantastic DVD release from Universal.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Terrific story
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
This movie has a terrific story but has less comedy but a lot of love in it. This movie is pefect for little kids that believe in Santa on Christmas
What's great about it: Great story
What's not so great: I hoped for this movie to have a lot of comedy
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Everyone's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man swoops to DVD in this widescreen special edition of the highly energized sequel from 20th Century Fox. With exquisite extras and spectacular picture and sound, this two-disc is a worthy buy for just about everyone. First off is the technical angle, in which this disc truly shines. Presented in its original 2.35:1 aspect ratio, the image is full of brilliant hues and fine details that are sure to bring your superhero dreams to life as you watch it. Additionally, the 5.1 Dolby Digital sound is an absorbing home-theater experience that's been meticulously created for this disc, and it does not disappoint. On the extras front, the fun starts with two different commentaries that are packed with anecdotes and stories from the production. The first track includes two separate recording sessions -- one from director Sam Raimi and Spidey himself, Tobey Maguire, and the other with Marvel producer-extraordinaire Avi Arad and co-producer Grant Curtis. This track is full of fun banter between the director and star, while the other two give good detail on the hows and whys of the moviemaking process. For more in-depth tech-talk, check out the technical commentary, headed by a few other sliced-together sessions that include effects-maestros John Dykstra and Steve Johnson, among others. The track is especially insightful when you begin to realize just how many of the effects were split between practical mechanical effects and CGI. Also included on the first disc is a blooper reel, a music video by Train, movie previews, web featurettes from the film's website, and a "Spidey Sense 2" trivia track that is stuffed with enough facts on the comic and the movie that it's almost overwhelming. Disc two contains the bulk of the extras, starting with the "Making the Amazing" 12-part documentary. This whopping two-hour making-of is one of the best in-depth and entertaining looks at a film that has graced the DVD world. After a bit of your usual PR-type talk in the beginning about the first film, this feature then dives head first into all of the separate departments as they pieced the movie together; this is highly recommended viewing for anyone who enjoys this type of stuff. Three featurettes can also be found on this second disc, all of which hold up the same quality as well. The highlight of the three would have to be the "Ock-Umentary" 20-minute special, which takes the viewer step-by-step through how the filmmakers were able to bring Doc Ock to life, from the pre-production process through the on-set puppeteering that set the stage for all of the CGI polishes later on. Other bonus features on the disc include a multi-angle feature that delves into a few effects-heavy sequences in the film, with other areas dedicated to Activision's exceptional Spider-Man 2 video game. Finally, comic artist Alex Ross has been given a gallery all his own that showcases his stunning paintings featured in the opening credit sequence. Also available in fullscreen, Superbit, and a Collector's DVD Gift Set, this release is a fantastic buy and a perfect gift for any fan of the film. In perfect double-dip fashion, Sony has plans to release a Spider-Man 2.5 as well, featuring extended sequences created solely for the DVD under Raimi's supervision. Until that comes out, there's plenty to love on this release, so don't be afraid to wait for the second release -- unless you like to torture yourself and miss out on a whole lot of great stuff.
 
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4
fine!!!!
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: Brent435
from Las Vegas,NV
This movie is okay but it the problem of this movie is that it doesn't have that much action in it but its an kay movie
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Do timers reduce the life of a television?

This is for a business, I would like to have my television showing a dvd after close (through the window) and have it turned off by a timer.
Try going on your menu screen and try to find settings that will turn it off by timer.
17 years, 10 months ago
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   Las Vegas,NV
 

Why can't I switch from 2CH to 5CH

I just got an RCA RTD315 and only the front L/R speakers and subwoofer will play properly? The test tone only does a test on those 3 as well? If I plug one of the other speakers into one of those 3 slots... they work fine.
I noticed on the dvd player itself, it has the Dolby/Surround symbol with a 2CH next to it. I can see the 5CH under it, but it will not let me change it? If I go into info on the remote, it just skips that option and I can't change from 2CH?
What is going on?
Are you sure that it's info because I had one of those problems with my stereo. So what I did is I find out to see what the problems were and I got it fixed. try fixing it by hand not remote and see what seems to be the problem,If you have anymore questions,just ask me.
17 years, 10 months ago
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Brent435
   Las Vegas,NV
 

Panasonci HS9 PAL compatible

I am traveling from Ireland to Orlando in the near future and want to buy a PAL compatible camcorder. Is it possible to buy the Panasonic HS9 in the Orange Blossem trail shop?
My suggestion is if you're going there to take a vacation and record videos or take pictures, I suggest going to BestBuy and buy the Panasonic HS9 because down at Orange Trail Blossom,the Panasonic HS9 might be expensive.So buy it at Bestbuy
17 years, 10 months ago
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Brent435
   Las Vegas,NV