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This game is essentially the Switch version for the classic Katamari Damacy, that was for the PS2 eons ago. They've retooled it this time around with Switch features and controls. Much of the game has been brought into the HD world, so if you haven't heard or played this game yet, you are missing out on one of the weirdest creations to come out of Japan. You won't be disappointed.
Prepare to witness DRAGON BALL Z as it has never been seen before! Stunning animation and epic new villains highlight this first new Dragon Ball feature film in over seventeen years! Following the events of the Dragon Ball Z television series, after the defeat of Majin Buu, a new power awakens and threatens humanity. Beerus, an ancient and powerful God of Destruction, searches for Goku after hearing rumors of the Saiyan warrior who defeated Frieza. Realizing the threat Beerus poses to their home planet, the Z-fighters must find a way to stop him before it's too late. Only Goku, humanity's last hope, can ascend to the level of a legendary Super Saiyan God and stop Beerus's from destroying Earth, and possibly the entire universe!
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This was the movie that basically was a response to show Hollywood how to do a real Dragonball Z movie, and not the terrible excuse that somehow got greenlit and shown in theaters years ago. So, while the animation was good here--it lacked the charm of a traditional Dragonball Z movie/episode, as the main bad guy was just too powerful, and couldn't really be defeated in any form. Goku, as always--has to be THE guy to save the world. Vegeta, as always--has to play second fiddle and becomes the joke.
The animation here varies from being top-notch, to being lazy in certain scenes. You'll know too, especially when characters body proportions start looking weird. Was the story great? No. Was it good enough and serviceable for the length of time to watch it? Absolutely. It's not ground-breaking by any means, but as previously stated, way better than the live action movie. If you're a fan of Dragonball Z or the other arcs, pick this up or borrow to see what all the fuss is about.
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It's the Rush Hour trilogy, need I say more? In any case, this is probably the most complete set you'll ever get for Rush Hour everything. The box art would have looked cool if the artist realized Carter's eyes looked weird. But, it is--and nothing can be done at this point.
All three movies are contained on blu-ray, along with extras and the like. Considering that this came out eons ago, the price is really reasonable and affordable, so if you don't have this in your collection--you definitely need to get it unless you're holding out for 4k releases.
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Watched these back when I was in my teens, and the animation for both movies still hold up today. Both good movies in their own right (assuming you're into the Dragonball Z series). Steer clear if you're not big on anime.
There really isn't anything special about this release, as while they look to be miles better than the DVD release, they're still glorified versions of them. Barebones release from Funimation.
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One of the blu-ray/dvd combos that I guess they're phasing out these days, replacing the dvd with essentially the digital code. Sometimes, having the dvd is nice--but I guess to keep the costs down, the digital route was the least expensive way for companies to go (though, once the code is used--the digital 'feature' listed at the top of every cover becomes a useless eyesore).
It's the classic Rescuers adventures, though the first one looks dated due to the way the animation looks 'rough'. Down Under is more polished and still looks impressive today (look at intro across the Australian landscape). Add these to your lineup.
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For those who are wondering, it's a miniature steelbook slightly larger than the palm of the average hand, and when you open it--there's a black card that resembles the membership card of The Continental, which contains directions to visit a website and enter the code, which gives you access to the movie and other exclusive site benefits behind the scenes, etc. Because the blu-ray disc is not out yet, this was the first item out of the steelbook/mini steelbook bundle that shipped out and was received first. Get it while it's hot!
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It's the movie you grew up with and remember fondly for all the funny things, all the sad things, and all the wrong things. Just like any other Disney movie, you pick up on things as an adult that flew past your head as a kid--but all the same, every bit of nostalgia is warranted.
For an animated masterpiece such as this, the colors are as vibrant, the animal movements are sleek, and it ages well for today's kids looking to see what their parents were watching (assuming they still respect that sort of thing).
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Too bad this is the only release available. For a blu-ray, the effort was disappointing--and you'd think they'd at least include the original theatrical cut as well. Not the case, and there are some scenes in the unrated edition that I felt were understandably omitted from the theatrical cut because it either didn't add to the story (for a 'dumb' movie, there are lines!), or just felt out of character for certain characters.
Either way, for the scenes you do expect--they're all there and the movie is still as funny, albeit dated. It's something to have running in the background while you do laundry or some other menial task.
I can only recommend the DVD release, or hold out hope that they'll at least come out with a better blu-ray release that isn't so lazy as this one is.
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The infamous third movie, which divided fans on the "twist" regarding The Mandarin. Honestly, as an action movie--it works, but there are some questionable instances of logic that make you shake your head. Regardless, the fight scenes were pretty amazing.
I don't need to post more info since you can easily find out about the story from other media sources. The artwork uses the same posterized look on the front, with the visible edges. There is no "Iron Man 3" on the cover, just the image itself. Like the other two movies before this, it makes it consistent.
Pick it up if you're either a big fan or want to finish off the trilogy in your collection.
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The sequel to the original Iron Man, serviceable and entertaining--but not as good a the first (due to the competing storyline of Black Widow). As is the case with Disney, they've been on the move with releasing 4K editions of their beloved MCU franchise, and this is no different. Colors are crisp, and images are sharp. I'm still impressed by the cgi used for Tony Stark's Mark V armor in the Monaco fight.
Worth adding to your library if you're a fan of these kinds of movies.