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The Fairly Odd Parents - Channel Chasers Movie Streaming

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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This thing is a scream!!! I had so much fun watching this on tv waiting to see which classic cartoon show they would spoof next! Flintstones, Speed Racer, Scooby Doo to name just a few. Most of the send ups are dead on and there are too many of them to list. This is brilliantly done and it’s very VERY funny!!!

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Thanks to magic TV remotes Timmy and his baby sitter do battle in cartoon TV land moving from one classic cartoon show to another, but the plot is less important than the spoofs themselves. The writers and animators really do an amazing job capturing the look and feel of all these well known shows, and poke a little fun at them too!

Kids will definitely enjoy this…but parents, especially those who remember all the television cartoons of their childhood, will especially enjoy this episode.
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Streaming Star Trek Fan Collective - Klingon Online

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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This is an excellent collection covering Trek lore about the Klingons from “Enterprise” through to “Voyager”. It is missing some key episodes for example the episode from “Enterprise” where we find out how the Klingons lost the bumps on their heads for a long period of time (during the original “Star Trek”)and since this is a four disc set it could have been filled out with a few more episodes from “Deep Space Nine”. While I’m not disappointed in this set it could have included quite a few more episodes including “Day of the Dove” a classic third season episode of The Original Series.

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The episodes for this set are as follows:

Enterprise: Broken Bow. Captain Archer and the new crew of Enterprise are charged with returning a Klingon with information that could avert a war. The Sooliban an alien speices involved with a temporal war has been charged with stopping Archer and killing the Klingon.

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Star Trek The Original Series: Errand of Mercy.

Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock are trapped on an alien world of pacificist by invading Klingons where they were trying to convince the aliens to join the Federation. Kirk and Spock use terrorist tactics to try and create a revolt among the aliens not knowing that they have their own agenda.

The Trouble with Tribbles: Klingons show up at a space station where the Enterprise is protecting a grain shipment. The Klingons and the Enterprise crew come into conflict on the station while Kirk has to figure out how to best protect the important grain shipment.

ST: THe Next Generation: A Matter of Honor, Sins of the Father, Redemption Part 1 & 2

These four important Next Gen episode provide us with a unique glimpse into the Klingon mind and universe. Commander Riker serves on a Klingon ship as part of an officer exchange program. When the captain of the Pagh suspects that the Enterprise deliberately infected his ship with a corrosive bacteria he decides to attack Enterprise.

“Sins of the Father”: Enterprise receives a Klingon exchange officer who claims to be Worf’s brother. He tells Worf that their name is about to shamed and that their deceased father is to be labeled a traitor for the massacre at Khitomer. Worf must turn to Captain Picard to be his advocate with the Klingon High Counsel to save his honor.

“Redemption Parts 1 & 2″: Two the best Next Gen episodes featuring the Klingons, this two part episode serves as sequels to “Sins of the Father”. Worf’s family was discommendated by the Klingon High Counsel. When the new emperor Gowron insists on Federation involvement Picard turns him down he refuses to help restore Worf’s family name. Civil War breaks out among the Klingons and Worf elects to serve with Gowron and battle the faction trying to take down Gowron.

Deep Space Nine: “The Way of the Warrior”,”The Sword of Kahless”, “Trials and Tribble-ations”. Three strong episodes from DS9 the last one is a whimsical visit to “Star Trek: The Original Series” where the crew of the Defiant must travel back in time to stop a Klingon saboteur from changing history in the episode “The Trouble with Tribbles”.

Star Trek Voyager: “Barge of the Dead”. When Torres is injured in a shuttle accident she finds herself on the Barge of the Dead traveling to Gre’thor or Klingon Hell where the dishonored souls go.

I suspect we’ll have the usual assortment of text commentary from Michael and Denise Okuda. I wouldn’t expect any audio commentaries on this set however. The package design featuring a prominet picture of Worf is similar to the other fan collectives that have been released. The “Enterprise” episodes are in widescreen, the others are all full screen releases. The image quality will reflect the individual sets these are drawn from as Paramount is using the same transfers as the boxed sets.

I only wish that the set had two more episodes. The first one is “day of the dove” (TOS) with Kang. There were only three major Klingon episodes in TOS. Two of them are on here” (Errand of Mercy” has Kor, “Trouble with Tribbles” has Koloth.) but not the third one which is “day of the dove”.

Because Worf was a main character in TNG and later DS9 there are many Klingon episodes in those series. So there is no way to include them all. With TOS however, just the addition of “day of the dove” would make it seem more complete. There, is another reason it could have been included. All three Klingon captains make an appearance in one DS9 episode mentioned below.

The episode “Blood Oath” from DS 9 could have been included. It has Kor, Koloth AND Kang (all three characters played by the orignal actors) in it. In fact, I think it would have been a better episode to include than “the sword of Kahless”. (somehow the episode seems redundant to me. perhaps an inclusion of a “b” story would have made it a better episode”

For the TNG Klingon arc, “Reunion” should have been included. The events that happened here are after “Sins of the Father” and are referred to in Redemption (Worf killing Duras, the first apperance of Gowron, Picard becoming the arbiter etc).

“Barge of the dead” seems like a token episode just to include at least one show from “voyager”.

It is a good collection in the sense that it has shows from all the series. I have all of DS9 on DVD. So the ones in the set are repeats for me. (The Q collection, for example, has only one DS9 episode. The rest are TNG and Voyager only…but it is a good collection because it has EVERY Q episode in it. Unless you count the TOS episode “Squire of Gothos”). “The Way of the Warrior” from DS9 gets a text commentary on here, (that isn’t included on the DS9 Season 4 set) which I enjoy.

To sum it up. The collection would be more complete with the inclusion of

“Day of the Dove” , “Bload Oath” and “Reunion”. It would still fit on four discs.
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The 3 Worlds of Gulliver Movie Streaming

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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If you’re considering a purchase of this title, but are wary because of the occasional misinformation and confusion regarding the original screen ratio and the preservation of this ratio in the transfer, then don’t fret. With no intention of starting a debate, I can comfortably state that the film hasn’t been re-formatted to fit your screen (although this is inaccurately stated before the film begins). Concerned that the studio/corporation had balked on an authentic widescreen transfer, I spent more time than I care to admit in pursuit of clues and/or answers without doing any severe film-scholar-like research. Anyway, although you may encounter what appears to be a 16X9 transfer in the U.K. and EU markets, I don’t believe that these are any more accurate than the supposed widescreen preview/trailer found on several of the Harryhausen Collection discs. In fact, it’s the very preview on “3 Worlds” for “3 Worlds” that solved the riddle. Here’s the deal: It’s a banded, or barred trailer (wherein the black bars at the top and bottom are actually hiding or covering the picture beneath). Whether this was done for exhibition on a 1:85 to 1 or 16X9 big screen, I can’t say, but the visual material in between the bars is composed the same as the “supposedly” cropped transfer. I took a couple of easy-to-find images from the trailer and double-checked them by using the chapter search. Anyway, you don’t want the widescreen version of “3 Worlds” anymore than you want a widescreen version of “Shane.” It simply isn’t the screen ratio in which these films were shot. If you think I’m wrong, then please check for yourself. Screen composition and visuals are only being compromised in the artificially “wide” versions. Lastly, while viewing this watered-down, but totally delightful feature, you’ll notice that the on-screen composition fits the 1:37 to 1 ratio, which is to say that the character group shots fit very comfortably, as does the entirety of the film’s action, while there aren’t any distracting pan-and-scan artificial edits that usually show up during two-shot dialogue sequences and the like… Please pardon this messy and long-winded response to the transfer complaints that I came across, but I felt sort of obligated to save some time for those of you who may want to view or purchase this title, but may (understandably) hesitate due to the feedback conflict.

Sad that so many people rated this as one star since in fact the chronicles are interesting and well done. Why the studio decided to release this on a separate DVD when it is all ready on most Ray Harryhausen DVD movies released is odd. Suffice it to say the chronicles are well worth seeing. If you want them just buy a great Harryhausen movie like “Jason and the Argonauts” or “Mysterious Island” on DVD.
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Watch Just The Facts: The Renaissance Movie Online

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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It takes unfathomable talent to depict a historical era as dynamic, colorful and as interesting as the Renaissance into 90 minutes of the most excruciating boredom one could have in that amount of time, but the producers of this ill-fated film evidently have the requisite talent. The producers of this film have done to the Renaissance what the Ottomans did to Constantinople. Poor quality grainy images, black and white photos, are interspersed with out of context scenes shot at a twentieth century Renaissance fair. Scenes of overweight re-enactors in bright clean bulging medieval fair costumes, wearing modern prescription glasses and playing a dulcimer is just the start of your odyssey into mediocrity. The producers must have spent as much as the cost of this DVD to produce this very poor quality rubbish. The description of the product boasts enlightening commentary by Yale scholars. Yet, if these two fellows were any more laid back, they’d be asleep. The producers seem to have found the only two Renaissance academics on the planet who have absolutely no enthusiasm for their subject. Any director worth his salt would have found some community college instructors that could at least fake some interest rather than these two boring Yale scholars whose speech pentameter and demeanor would put a rock to sleep.

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Factual errors abound and dubious claims are made between the medieval fair juggling scenes. Galileo’s father was the leading musical light in the early Italian Renaissance? Christianity constituted only a thin veneer of society during the 14-16th centuries and paganism was ready for a resurgent comeback? I had no idea, and, evidently, neither does anyone else.

Disappointingly, very few of the major pieces of the fabulous art and sculpture of the period are displayed or even discussed. Boccaccio or Giotto are never mentioned. Masterpieces shown are in images of the poorest quality…some appear to be videotaped copies of a textbook picture. If you are like me, you want a solid concise well produced historically digestible product for either your students or yourself. You are willing to spend the money on a quality product that excites, informs and brings the era alive; makes you want to know more. In an age of technological and informational excellence this kind of second rate, rush to print DVD is a disservice to students and teachers alike. Keep looking…it must be out here somewhere.

I think this video is a decent and brief introduction to the Renaissance for those who know virtually nothing about this fascinating period of history. If you have an interest in learning much more about this subject I would recommend purchasing from THE TEACHING COMPANY one of their many fine DVD courses on the Renaissance.
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Watch The Carter Movie Online

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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I had the unique chance to preview this movie and it definitely lives up to the great reviews that it received at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The movie gives the audience a very revealing look one of the most prolific artists in today’s music industry. His internal struggles are obvious as he deals with his obsession of creating music and his addiction to his curious liquid portion. Many times he seems oblivious to the outside world, spending most of his waking hours on his tour bus or in the studio. We get glimpses of his engaging personality; he is funny, honest, thoughtful, but short tempered and ornery at times. He has claimed that he is a gangster, but then we are introduced to his daughter, full of life, love and enthusiasm. She gives us a poignant view of Wayne as a father and when asked what her best birthday present would be, with no hesitation, she says being with her daddy. For Lil Wayne fans, this is a must see movie; a once in a lifetime view (since he is headed for prison) of a conflicted superstar that has one focus in life, making music.

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The second installment in the Indiana Jones, set 2 years before Raiders, finds Indy going after the Shonkara stones and trying to rescue children enslaved by the Thagee Cult. He is joined by young Short Round (Key He Quan) and nighclub vocalist Willie Scott, played very well by Kate Capshaw, the current Mrs.Spielberg. While Karen Allen’s Marion Ravenwood was a two-fisted hellraiser, Scott is a pampered indoor brat, and in turn is brilliant, plus her character is quite funny also, as is Short Round. Amrish Puri is a chilling as the villainous cult leader.

Though Temple of Doom lacks Sallah, Marcus Brody, and the Nazis, it is an improvement over Raiders in more than a few ways. To start, Ford is even better as Indy for his character is tested more. Douglas Slocombe’s photography is more effective, and John Williams’ music score is even more diverse and genius. Temple of Doom is also more creative, emotionally effective, and imaginative. However, it lacks the spectacle of the first film and is far more controversial and violent.This is the movie that created the PG-13 rating.

Dennis Muren’s stunning Oscar-winning visual effects match Richard Edlund’s effects in Raiders, yet they are not as awe-inspiring or important to the story. Elliot Scott’s production design is terrific, and the cult sequences are very intense. The stunts top the ones in Raiders and are really good. The most memorable sequences have to be the mine car chase, the creature feature dinner, the Shanghai nightclub opening, the duel at the cult platform, and the rope bridge finale, incredible. Though Temple of Doom isn’t as good as Raiders or Last Crusade it is highly recommended and is one of the best adventure films ever made.

This 1984 sequel to the 1981 classic “Raiders Of The Lost Ark”, is a real important film to me. I saw it 11 times in the theaters and I was mesmerized. I hadn’t seen anything like it before. It’s one of those films that brings back great memories from your youth. Spielberg, Lucas, and Ford all return for this chapter. It takes place 10 years later, and Indy is joined by a nightclub singer, Willie Scott(Kate Capshaw), and a young sidekick named Short Round(Ke Huy - Quan from “The Goonies”), on a mission to find and rescue young children who have been kidnapped from a small village by some sort of cult. Indy and his gang infiltrate this incredible palace, only to discover the horror that lurks below the place. This film definitley has the Saturday morning serial cliffhanger thing going here. More so than the first and third installments. This movie is a little darker and more violent than “Raiders”. Some fans didn’t think that was such a good thing. Their loss. This movie is a rollercoaster ride from beginning to end. It’s a movie that never stops being entertaining. There are a number of classic scenes in here, like - The mine cart chase, the airplane scene, the water out the side of the mountain, the rope bridge. You know it’s a good movie when you can think of a number of good scenes like that. Once again, Spielberg has a nice eye for details. Ford is the most charismatic hero of the century. No one comes close. Capshaw and Quan are on hand mostly for comedic support. Just lay back, get some popcorn, and get ready to have your spines tingled when Indy’s theme song starts….
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Streaming The Garbage Pail Kids Movie Online

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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I recently rented this movie from a non-franchised video rental place that specialised in hard to find films. Movies like this are often unintentionally funny. While this movie made me laugh, it also left me thinking “This was a really weird movie to market at little kids.”

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From one of the early shots of a kid’s wiggling toes that are about to be eaten by a dwarf alligator, you know your in for a weird ride.

The plot is this: Theres a kid who hangs around an antique shop. The shop is owned by a magician who keeps the Garbage Pail Kids in his store in a garbage pail. The kid is always getting chased and beaten up by these bullies. One of the bullies is actually named “Juice.” THATS HIS REAL NAME! Anyways, this kid ends up falling for this marginally attractive girl with poodle-frizz hair who is sort of Juice’s kept woman. The kid uses the Garbage Pail Kids to create clothes for this girl who’s also a fashion designer. Then when the clothes take off she tries to swindle him out of his rights to the clothes. With the help of the Garbage Pail Kids and a motorcycle gang, the kid wins in the end. Tangerine (the girl) apologizes but boy tells her “I just don’t find you pretty anymore.” Maybe its the big hair or the unitard, but it’s rather hard to see her as attractive in the first place.

The weird thing is that this movie’s just too out there for some 8 year old kid to watch - its not that theres any R-Rated stuff in there, but theres just this really, really creepy vibe between the lines of the story.

Not surprisingly, this movie was a colossal failure. It came out in 1987, and if my memory serves me correctly the GPK fad peaked around ‘86, which already sets this movie out on a bad foot.

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Almost the entire movie is filmed at night or in dimly lit buildings, giving it a sort of unintended sinister vibe that goes along great with the scary looking Garbage Pail Kids.

The music is horrible - horrible in the way that some of the 80’s pop music was horribly, only its a very poorly done amateur version of really bad 80’s pop. Theres even an obvious bad Madonna rip-off song on the sound track.

I have to admit that some of the toilet humor was very, very funny. But after about 15 minutes of that you’re just stuck with this AWFUL movie, with a really SLOW plot (the whole 3 Stooges scene is painfully slow and pointless) and you have to fight to stay seated and not turn the VCR off.

Films can come from many inspirations and sources. There are novels, plays, true stories, comic-books, video games and…trading cards? The woefully mis-handled Mars Attacks was based on a brilliant trading card series and it was hardly high art. A lower-lever trading card such as the Garbage Pail Kids is hardly likely to make great cinema. If this sort of thing cannot appeal to you (I have broad tastes and I’m a bit too understanding of flawed films) then don’t even bother watching.

I wanted to rent this movie when I was a kid but my grandmother (who always evaluated the videos first) thought it looked quite inappropriate (I subsequently went for Rambo: First Blood Part II, which she thought was more fitting for a 7-year-old). Since it’s one and only incarnation on video tape in the late-80s (theatrical prints promptly vanished) this film has been totally non-existant. Luckily (if you like this sort of thing) MGM bought the rights, found a dusty print and spruced it up to give us a brand new digital incarnation of The Garbage Pail Kids Movie. With erm…garbage like this getting a DVD release I must ask where the hell is Bigfoot and Howard the Duck?

Direcor Rodney Amateau (a rather fitting-sounding surname) could have made this an animated movie (eg Care Bears) but no, he actually had the audacity and nerve to attempt it in live action. Note how I said ‘attempt’ and not ’succeed’.

The animatronics are just horrible. Where is Jim Henson when you need him? So bad is the puppetry that the kids cannot even close their mouths and no one even bothered to lip-sync the dialogue. They are also disgusting beyond reason (as one who is familiar with the trading cards would expect). But after while they tend to grow on you (like an ulcer) and if you switch your brain off you might find that the film is alright.

There’s nothing magical here. Even for a film packed with horrendously 80s fashion and production design there isn’t even much nostalgic appeal. The Garbage Pail Kids Movie is certainly nothing like The Dark Crystal or even Ewoks: Caravan of Courage. Hell, it’s even many leagues beneath Masters of the Universe. But, if curiousity takes control of you and you simply MUST own the film then go ahead. Just remember what I said about switching your brain off.

The DVD is in not bad-looking 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen (considering most prints were probably left abandoned in an old mine somewhere) with Dolby Mono sound. Extras are limited to a single trailer.
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Picnic at Hanging Rock - Criterion Collection Movie Streaming

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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Do films get much stranger or more beautiful than this? To call Peter Weir’s masterpiece “moody” and “atmospheric”, as Leonard Maltin does in his brief review, is to grossly underemphasize the sui generis, quite visceral impact, the lush, almost swoon-inducing power, of this flagrantly bizarre work of art. It’s actually difficult to describe “Picnic at Hanging Rock” in words because there’s nothing else remotely like it. I’d say that another Australian film, “Heavenly Creatures” comes closest, but that movie’s cumbersome claymation fantasy scenes and decisive conclusion are so far removed from the ethereal, open-ended nature of this film that the comparison falls apart instantly. There’s something so unmentionably chilling, even nauseating, in the soft-focus camera-work and the intentionally stilted performances, that I’m not even able to evaluate the technical aspects of this film. It has its own vernacular, its own code, that owes nothing to what has come before. If forced, I’d say this is a story about repression, about humanity-vs.-nature, about our own inability to really grasp the vastness of the universe in which we live. It is certainly much more than the story of three girls and a school teacher who dissapear on a rock formation, as intruiging as that story certainly is. There are ideas at work here, conveyed through camera shots, angles, brief snatches of dialogue and silent pauses that we might not even be able to discuss, because we don’t have the words or the courage to discuss them. Those expecting a genteel horror story of some sort or a traditional murder mystery will be confounded by “Picnic at Hanging Rock”, for it offers only questions, not answers. It taps into our deepest fears, but without ever resorting to tricks or gore. It creeps up on you and, when it is over, changes your perception of the world for days to come. I find it a terrifying movie, far more unsettling than any slasher pic or ghost tale. Its ambiguity is the key to its success. That ambiguity unnerves us because we like to have everything labelled and identified, plotted out in a rational manner. There is nothing rational about “Picnic at Hanging Rock”. It opens a small crack in the abyss and then forces our imaginations to look through that crack.

Sadly, like George Lucas before him, Peter Weir has replaced one beloved cut of the film that made his name, re-edited it and (so it seems) determined to keep the original version under lock and key. Bad move.

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Picnic at Hanging Rock is one of those films that should have been left alone, but unfortunately Peter Weir’s considerably shorter director’s cut does the film no real favors. The additions are minor - a redundant scene of a reporter photographing the school and a very brief but much better introduction to the scene where Albert (Wolf Creek’s John Jarrett) tells Michael (Dominic Guard) his dream about his sister - but the deletions in the last third are fairly substantial and surprisingly damaging - most notably the entire section of Irma thanking Albert for finding her on the Rock, Michael’s growing relationship with Irma, the church service, Albert and Michael talking at night, and Mrs Appleyard removing Sarah’s belongings. Sadly, while it may make the film even more elliptical as is Weir’s wont, it diminishes the film’s resonance and your involvement with the already rather sketchy characters, so it’s a pity that only the director’s cut now exists in a restored version (even the Australian 2-disc DVD only includes the cut scenes as extras).

Unfortunately, a la George Lucas, the original version is almost impossible to find aside from an incredibly poor standards conversion videotape made from a poor print back in the mid-90s before the Australian film industry took film preservation seriously.

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The restoration may look and sound better than the film ever has before, but it’s a sad trade-off for the much better film Weir originally made.

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Watch She Gods of Shark Reef Movie Online

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
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DON’T LISTEN TO THE REVIEWS THAT STATE THIS MOVIE SUCKS, IT MAY BE KIND OF SILLY, MAYBE A SO BAD IT’S GOOD, BUT STILL IS VERY SUPSENSEFUL- BUT DON’T THINK THAT THIS REVIEW IS NOT BELIEVABLE BECAUSE ‘A KID’ WROTE IT. THIS IS A FREE COUNTRY HERE! THE SECRET OF THE ISLAND THAT THE DARK SHE GODS HAVE WILL KEEP YOU WATCHING AND WATCHING! (this review may only apply to certain readers)

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Director: Roger Corman

Studio: Alpha (I here there’s one coming soon from MIRAMAX)(POSSIBLY- THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY)

My Average: 5 Stars (or A+)- for you math lovers

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Producer: Roger Corman

If You Liked This…: Thunder over Hawaii (aka… Naked Paradise)

Genre: Dramas/Beach Movies/Thrillers/Clean Erotic Thriller

Rating: APPROVED (If Rated (PG) or (PG-13)

Country: USA

Language: English

Color/Colur: Color/Colur

Trivia: This film was filmed back-to-back with “THUNDER OVER HAWAII” (aka…Naked Paradise)

My Grandma likes old movies, so we rented “House of Secrets”, “The General”, and “She Gods of Shark Reef”

This video is a classic low-budget adventure beach movie that everyone will enjoy!
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Watch Batman Begins Online

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After years of not having a Batman film and mostly due to the franchise hitting bottom thanks to Joel Schumacher’s disastrous “Batman forever” and “Batman and Robin”, Christopher Nolan present us his version of the character with an impressive all star cast anda story brilliantly written by David S. Goyer.

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The film

There were high expectations for this film before its release as if would it be as good as Burton’s films, the truth is, there are no points to compare, Nolan and Burton visions are quite different from each other, but both respect the origins and essence of who the character is.

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Goyer took some liberties in the storytelling that could be considered as unforgivable by many fans (Bruce’s parents are originally killed after seeing “Mark of Zorro” at the movie theater, a fact that marks Bruce’s mind with the idea of a masked vigilante) but also hints at stuff that the previous versions let pass unnoticed, the main focus of this film are the origins of Batman and his training to become what he ultimately is. Even though the detective part of Bruce’s training is not even mentioned, the twist in which Ra’s Al Ghul (Liam Neeson) is the one who trained him in the ninja arts and theatricality just makes their conflict more delightful and interesting. Cameos and appearances of characters from the comic book are also well used, justified and important to the story (Carmine Falcone and killer Zsaz)

The story uses the two villains exactly as they would act in the comic book, Ra’s Al Ghul with his constant desire to set thing right his way and Jonathan Crane (Cillian Murphy) working and experimenting with the thing he enjoys the most: fear. Even though the Scarecrow is totally the opposite of the comic book (in the comic Jonathan Crane is an old and ugly doctor who was fired from Gotham University for experimenting on the students with his gas of fear), the character presented keeps the essence and motives that the original character has, unlike the Riddler, Mr Freeze, Two Face or Poison Ivy in Schumacher’s awful versions.

A new Gotham city is presented, much more like a NY city style, a new Batmobile (not as fancy as the previous ones but quite impressive) and a whole set of characters we expect to see in future releases, James Gordon (Gary Oldman who amazingly looks exactly as Jim in the comic), Alfred Pennyworth (Michael Caine), Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman), Jonathan Crane, Carmine Falcone and Ra’s Al Ghul.

Masterfully executed by the whole cast and brilliantly directed by Nolan, there are many of us looking forward for a sequel to this film.

The extras

Disc one contains Mtv’s “Tankman Begins”, a spoof we could have lived without but without any doubt a collector’s piece for all Mtv fans.

Disc two contains a set of documentaries related to all aspects of production and shooting of the film, from the early beginnings in Nolan’s washing room until the shooting of some of the most difficult sequences of the film. The disc 2 is organized in a comic book-like format which makes it a little difficult to follow as many things are like hidden, but if you go until the end of the short and pointless story, you will find a list with all documentaries available. One of the documentaries called “Genesis of the bat” presents comic book artist related to Batman talking about the character and film, from Dennis O’Neil to Jim Lee. I am sure this will be a piece fans of the comic book will enjoy. All extras are worthy of watching and I strongly recommend the 2 disc set, it is a 5 o 6 dollar difference that will compensate with all the facts and items found in the bonus materials.

***BluRay review***

I had already written a review for this film when the two-disc special edition was released on DVD, so I will not get into any details about how great the movie is.

The treatment they gave to this release is incredible, image looks great and colors are stunning, the high definition definitely makes a difference and ‘Batman Begins’ looks better than ever (simply check out the ice sequence between Bruce and Ducard)

I have seen threads with questions as to what exactly does the limited edition set contains versus the regular single disc, so here are what I think are the most important ones:

The Disc

The disc included here is the same disc they released separately:

* All the extras from the 2-disc DVD are included, the documentaries and the awful ‘Tankman Begins’

* The prologue to ‘The Dark Knight’ in high definition (are we in for a treat when released on Bluray!) This is basically the bank robbery scene that opens the sequel.

The Extras

The USB with 18 the stills from ‘The Dark Knight’ included in the DVD version of the gift set IS NOT INCLUDED in the Bluray gift set; don’t know what the reason is but it would have made sense to include it in both versions.

The postcards included are selections from the art created to promote ‘Batman Begins’, in my opinion some of the images look simple and overall they are not that great.

The two comic books included are a joke! One is a comic book adaptation of the same 6 minutes prologue included in this edition (the bank robbery), the other one is the script with pictures of the same 6 minute prologue! I am a collector and big fan of Batman and even I find this ridiculous and overpriced.

The $7.50 coupon to see ‘The Dark Knight’ in theaters.

Bottom-line, I would give 3 stars to the BluRay release, not to the movie itself (which is great and looks superb in HD) but to the release. I am having buyer’s remorse, don’t be fooled by what the product description says, it may sound interesting but had I known the extras would be as they are, I would have gone for the cheaper single disc edition.

Since his first dramatic appearance in Detective Comics in 1939, Batman has grown to become a pop-culture icon. From movie serials in the 40’s, to a classic campy TV show in the 60’s, to a solid animated series in the 90’s, fans have thrilled to the super heroics of this unique character. However, as a film franchise, he has brought results that were somewhat less than impressive creatively. While the Tim Burton directed films, BATMAN and BATMAN RETURNS were stylish and dark, they also suffered from plot holes you could drive a Batmobile through. Then Joel Schumacher introduced a Day-Glo sensibility to the Dark Knight in BATMAN FOREVER, before drowning the character in ludicrous costumes (a Bat suit with nipples???), pun-filled foes, and whiney sidekicks in the lousy BATMAN & ROBIN. By then, Batman as cinematic property had become a laughingstock. Fortunately, indie film director Christopher Nolan reinvigorates the franchise in glorious form in BATMAN BEGINS, a reboot of the Batman legend that, for the first time, puts the focus squarely on our hero and not on the over-the-top villains of past films. Nolan also bases the film in a strong semblance of reality that allows the audience to not only accept the possibility of the winged vigilante, but embrace it as well.

Most fans already know the story of how wealthy Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) loses his parents when they are slain during an attempted robbery, but the movie also tells how he chose the bat as his symbol, as well as the steps needed to become the avenger of the night that he turns into. Disillusioned and frustrated by Gotham City’s corrupt judicial system, the young Wayne goes abroad to study the criminal mind. Later, while locked in an Asian prison, Wayne is recruited by the enigmatic Ducard (Liam Neeson), who offers him a path in which to focus his anger and hone his skills. Wayne eventually joins his new mentor as a recruit in the mysterious League of Shadows, headed by the sinister Ra’s Al Ghul (Ken Wantanabe). Eventually, Wayne realizes that he cannot follow the League’s extreme methods of dispensing justice and returns to Gotham to forge his own way. It soon turns out that Wayne’s return is just in time as Gotham falls prey to a fear epidemic engineered by the twisted Dr. Jonathan Crane AKA “the Scarecrow” (Cillian Murphy) and a familiar figure from Wayne’s past.

From the top on down, this film is blessed with a solid cast that adds wonderfully to Nolan’s vision. As the title hero, Christian Bale blows all other Batman portrayers out of the water with his intense and scary take of the role. This is a Batman that you not only fear, but can relate to as well. In fact, he turns in the definitive performance. Michael Caine adds warmth and humor as Wayne’s trusty butler, Alfred. Liam Neeson does a great variation of his usual mentor roles as Ducard, a man with his own surprising secret. As an assistant DA and Wayne’s childhood friend, Katie Holmes does a nice job with what is basically a thankless role. Cillian Murphy makes for a perfectly creepy Scarecrow, while Morgan Freeman is solid as usual as the man who provides Batman’s wondrous car and gadgets. Gary Oldman is wonderfully cast against type as Jim Gordon, one of Gotham’s few honest cops. The scene in which he drives the tank-like Batmobile is a sheer delight.

The screenplay by Nolan and David Goyer (who wrote the BLADE films) is awash with characterization and motivation…something that you don’t see in many comic book films as a rule. In fact, you get so engrossed by the proceedings that you almost forget that you are watching a “superhero” film in the first place. The special effects are used to enhance the story and not overpower it, while the set design pictures a Gotham that is a unique cross of Chicago, New York and Hong Kong. If there is a flaw, it lies in some of the fight sequences. Done in close-ups and quick cuts, they can get frustrating for those who want to see more of Batman’s fighting style. However, this is very minor since the story never ceases to grasp your attention.

In the end, Nolan and his superb cast and crew succeed in achieving what was once thought impossible: the resurrection of a film franchise that, if not dead, was at least on life support. As a result, Batman is once again flying high and BATMAN BEGINS is a film that I wholeheartedly recommend.

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