Saturday, October 12, 2013

Best of Europe: London & Beyond [Blu-ray]



Excellent quality Blu-Ray - plays perfectly in my PS-3
The images are stunning. It is in 1080i but still looks fantastic. Very informative. Rudy Maxa is interesting to listen to and he gives good tips for travelling in the areas he documents. I felt I had to review this blu-ray when I saw only one other review from someone who apparantly did not update their firmware and had problems watching the disk and rated this one star. There are other titles in this series including France and Italy which are also filmed beautifully and are interesting. Also video is 16:9 and not 1:33. Beautiful widescreen.

Interesting, and fun.
This Video, shows a lot more to England than London. Interested in going back to the UK!

Rudi Maxa --perfect guide for the average tourist
It is a pleasure to hear from the guy like me this what I want to hear. it fits to my expectations, my social style and my intelligence level.
Bravo Rudi

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Dora the Explorer: Super Babies' Dream Adventure



The Super Babies are back!
My daughter loves Dora's twin brother and sister, and adored the original "Super Babies" episode, so we were thrilled to see a new DVD featuring the twins. This DVD did not disappoint! In the title episode, Dora and the Super twins go on a storytime adventure to find the missing Dream Fairy and help bring happy naptime dreams to all the waiting babies. This was an adorable episode that featured several favorite lullabies like "Rockabye Baby," as well as a replay of the original "Super Babies" song. We loved it!

The other episodes on this DVD include "Dora Helps the Birthday Wizzle" - yes, another favorite friend from old - "Pirate Treasure Hunt," and "Benny's Treasure". All four of these were newer episodes that we hadn't previously seen on TV, which was especially nice as most of the Nick Jr videos we've had in the past include only two "new" episodes along with two older, early season ones that we've seen 1,000 times already. Overall, a very nice DVD!

my daughter loves it!!!
Right now, this is one of her favorite Dvds. She loves the superbabies, and dragons, and pirate piggies!

DoraFan
My son wanted a Dora video with the babies in it. It's a hit for his 3rd birthday!

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Rolling



Loved It!!
I loved this movie!! It was a very accurate potrayal of the use and feeling of ecstasy. The unknown actors in this film did a fabulous job in their roles. If one didn't know any better one would think they actually did take ecstasy while shooting each scene. Defenitely the best rave movie I've ever seen!!

well-intentioned but leaden social drama
**1/2

"Rolling" is a low-budget independent film focused on a handful of young Angelenos who have all had experience with the drug Ecstasy. Done in the style of a you-are-there docudrama, the movie alternates between traditional dramatic sequences and staged interviews with the characters who speak directly to the camera about the drug and the effect it's had on their lives. (The term "rolling" refers to the high one gets when tripping on the drug).

The movie certainly means well, and there are definitely some lessons to be learned from the characters' experiences. And, in all fairness, director/co-writer Billy Samoa Saleebey doesn't engage in quite as much melodramatic finger-wagging as the material might have warranted. But the amateurishness of the execution - the jittery, handheld camera, the time-lapse psychedelics, the unconvincing performances, the lackluster writing - robs the movie of much of its impact. Somehow, when all the characters do is party...

An eye-opener!
The film Rolling is a look into a social scene that few have experienced; the Rave and Ecstacy scene in Los Angeles. In a docu-drama format, this films follows the lives of six young people who have relatively normal day-lives, and nights and weekends live the Rave and Ectasy life. The unknown actors do an excellent job of taking us into this lifestyle and are totally believable in their roles. The music and camera work add to the authenticity of this remarkable film. Absolutely outstanding!

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Friday, October 11, 2013

The Jeff Foxworthy Show : Season 2



Very Funny Show!!!!
Both my husband & my myself enjoyed this video of the Second Season of The Jeff Foxworthy Show alot. We were alittle surprised the entire Second Season was so different from the First Season but both Seasons were very funny. Too bad the show ended after the Second Season - I think the way the Second Season last show finished it would have made a very interesting & enjoyable Third Season if the show had gotten that chance. I would recommend this video of The Complete Second Season of The Jeff Foxworthy Show to anyone considering purchasing it.

Vast improvement over season one.
Unlike season one, there are a number of good episodes in this set: Wrestling Opera, Twister of Fate, and Field of Schemes to name a few. The real charm of the show is getting to know Jeff's family and friends in his fictional hometown of Briarton, Georgia. Among these are Jeff's dad, Big Jim played by G.W. Bailey, pal Bill Pelton played by fellow blue collar comedian Bill Engvall, and co-worker Florus Workman played by Neil Giuntoli. But just like season one, the producers kept tweaking the show over and over again, especially with Jeff's boss (three of them in 23 episodes).

There are no extras, no commentaries, no subtitles. Menus are the same as the season one set.

funny
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Gunsmoke: The Third Season, Vol. 2



Gunsmoke: Season 3 Vol. 2 to be released May 26th 2009
Gunsmoke Season 3 Vol 2 will be released on May 26th 2009. It will be about a 523 minutes running time, Full screen,Englsih mono audio 3 disc set with the remaining 20 episodes of Season 3 of Gunsmoke. These episodes are:
1. Claustrophobia
2. Ma Tennis
3. Sunday Supplement
4. Wild West
5. The Cabin
6. Dirt
7. Dooly Surrenders
8. Joke's on us
9. Bottleman
10.Laughing Gas
11.Texas Cowboys
12.Amy's Good Deed
13.Hanging Man
14.Innocent Broad
15.The Big Con
16.Widow's Mite
17.Chester's Hanging
18.Carmen
19.Overland Express
20.The Gentlemen

After posting this review last month, I have been reading the other reviews and have noticed that many are giving these DVD's one or two stars due to the releases of Gunsmoke being split seasons. That is nonsense! I would rather have split seasons of Gunsmoke on DVD rather then no seasons of Gunsmoke on DVD!. Yes, I would love to have them...

Nostalgic wonderment
I cannot get enough of James Arness and the Gunsmoke characters. Other reviewers are asking for the next releases to occur more frequently and I agree. You thirst for more after watching each year's set. If money is to be made here, they've obviously discovered a gold mine.

I logged onto the James Arness website about 4 years ago and love the monthly newsletters he puts out to his fans. He has quite the following. I also bought his autographed book and what a delight. While reading the book it's hard not to imagine him reading it along with you. He truly is my idol; hmmm, close to John Wayne? I cannot make that call as I idolize them equally.

Keep Gunsmoke releases coming!
Gunsmoke has been restored so well, 17 seasons to go....please speed up the releases faster so I can enjoy all 20 seasons on DVD. If you stop splitting the seasons, you will sell many more I am sure right thru Season 20!

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Zabriskie Point



Gary Fike
I give this move 5 stars for personal reasons. If you peer ever so closely at the panoramic 'orgy in the desert' shot, you will see me groaning with "her" in the sand. While there was no actual fornicating going on within my range of vision, I can tell you the gal next to me was asking out loud for it! Damn! I miss those incredibly naive, self-indulgent days. It was, I believe, October of 1968 and I was a senior in a Las Vegas high school. I answered the casting call for extras. Miracously, my father allowed me to miss a week of school to "train" with a feely-touchy dance troupe from NY. When shooting started MGM would bus us from Vegas to the Point every morning at 5am. Most of my time on the set was spent gawking at Diana, Antonioni, and all the wild movie equipment. They even imported fine silk sand to blow around. I guess Death Valley sand was not european enough. I remember Antonioni, in full archetypical director mode, chasing Mark F. off the sound set for laughing at our feeble...

a film that doesn't play by the rules
Zabriskie Point is stunning as a piece of visual art. The campus scenes, the office interiors, the strange billboards and roadside stops along stretches of barren highway, the desert scenes, the world looked at from a small plane ...all of these visuals captivate the mind. Like many Antonioni films, the cinematography is a dream and individual stills belong in an art book/museum.

The characters are incomplete, only cursorily imagined, and the narrative is desultory and vague. In a way this works if one sees the film not as a critique of capitalist society or a study of radical political solutions to western materialism but as a record of what it feels like to be young and alive to possibility. To the young characters everything seems strange and alien and fails to meet their expectations of what life should feel like--to me that is what the film is documenting and that is what I like about it. The main character is not particularly drawn to politics nor does he feel in any...

Let's Set Some Matters Straight
Pursuant to reviews below, (1) John Cassavettes DID NOT DIRECT THIS FILM. (2) BLOW UP made no pretensions to being a 'crime film'- it was a perceptual mystery. (3) Mark Frechette died shortly after, and Daria Halprin is missing in action. Zabriskie Point missed its beat by about three months, when a political shift presaged its arrival and its anarchic sentiments seemed suddenly arch and dated (and remain so since, immersed in acceptable materialism as we are). Antonioni THE DIRECTOR has always been a champion of the natural world, and the intrusion of man-made things on human values and the sanctity of relationships, and he suceeded well with these themes in L'AVVENTURA, L'ECLISSE, LA NOTTE, and BLOW UP. One does sense he was slightly out of element coming to America to make ZABRISKIE POINT; it does read like an outsider looking in, and he hasn't suceeded at that as well as a UK director like John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboy) managed. Always a master of sound,...

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 7, Pt. 3 - The Donatello Slice



The 25th Anniversary of TMNT
THE SHOW

The seventh season of this series aired in the second half of 1993. It is notable for a number of reasons, the most obvious being that it marked the end of an era in terms of the overall tone and look of the show. Starting with the show's eighth season, which aired the following year, nearly all the hallmarks of the show - all the touchstones that made the series what it was - would be gone. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Let us break down the seventh season of the show.

The first 13 episodes of the seventh season are what fans have dubbed the "European Vacation" shows. These episodes have always been a bit of a mystery among fans, if only because, in some aspects of the story, they seem to be out of place in the seventh season. During the first episode of the fourth season, the Turtles find out that they have won a vacation to Europe. So, it would stand to reason that the first leg of season four would be the Turtles' adventures traveling...

The Seventh Slice: Part 3
For the 25th Anniversary of TMNT, LionsGate released Season 7 in four part DVDs.

Season 7 Part 3 Episodes are:

Convicts from Dimension X
The Starchild
The Legend of Koji
Night of the Dark Turtle
White Belt, Black Heart
Attack of the Neutrions
Escape from the Planet of the Turtleoids

The special feature is A Shellabration of The TV Sensation: New Interviews with the Hit Show's Creative Team.

I only bought the season in four parts so I could get the the miniature TMNT toys. I recommend others to buy the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Complete Season 7 Set.

Now We're Talking
This is where Season 7 finally shines. These episodes are great. This was the boarder of the old toon switching formats into the Red Sky episodes. I loved this season because they focused on characters other then just Shredder and Krang. The stories also weren't bad at all. The Don disk has some great ones on it.

This is worth it for sure. It's only 7 episodes again but they're good episodes. The only downside is the special features are still very bad.

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