Ghost Rider is another in the long string of comic book movies that we’ve seen over the past decade or so. Directed by Mark Johnson (who directed Daredevil), Ghost Rider brings Nicholas Cage, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley, Sam Elliot, and even Peter Fonda together to tell the tale of the mysterious bounty hunter.
I honestly haven’t seen many ‘mob movies’ like Goodfellas, Reservoir Dogs, or even the Godfather series. I just never had a real interest in such movies and well, just never saw one. When Donnie Brasco came in for review on Blu-ray, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The blurb on the back of the box sounded good, and friends told me it was a great film. They were right.
I remember seeing Curse of the Golden Flower in theaters months ago, and being very impressed with it. It wasn’t as action packed as I thought it would be going in, but as director Zhang Yimou explains in a ‘making of’ featurette, action is only a means to progress the story. That said, Curse isn’t as action packed as Hero or Fearless, which you might expect, but the intense drama of the story is ...[Read More]
Bridge To Terabithia arrived on Blu-ray for review this past week and I have to say I had no idea what to expect. The movie is derived from the novel by Katherine Paterson of the same name and centers around the friendship of two fifth graders. Having watched the movie now, I can understand why the novel is so popular; it’s a great, heartfelt story of friendship and imagination, although it could ...[Read More]
I reviewed the Roving Mars Blu-ray release earlier this week and I’m back it again now with another short documentary video by Warner Brothers and IMAX called Blue Planet. Blue Planet doesn’t stack up in any way to the awesome Planet Earth series we saw earlier this year, but it might be worth a rental if you want a very brief, disjointed view of Earth.
Mel Gibson has proven himself an excellent actor on the big screen over his career, but he has also proven himself to be excellent on the other side of the camera, too. Gibson’s latest work as director/writer/producer has just come to Blu-ray and in a nutshell, it shouldn’t be missed.
Martin Short what has happened to your career? Does anyone know? If you do, please email me.Let’s move on.
John McClane… wowsers…. In Blu-ray? Oh, man!!!Need I say more? Quadruple the pleasureDie HardThe original started it all! The first time an actor, outside of Asia, put his body on the line. Bruce Willis is John McClane, a New York cop who finds himself in the wrong place during the wrong time. The Nakatomi Towers in L.A. are under attack from German terrorists. They have taken hostages and they wa...[Read More]
At least it wasn't ''MTV Real World''. That's a plus, right?Dan in Real Life, on filmDan is a columnist who gives advice. Sort of like a ''Dear Abby''. He's a widower and has three girls he's raising. One is just getting her license, the other is discovering what love might be and the last is just trying to please her father. When Dan and his girls on a yearly family trip to visit the grand parent...[Read More]
Sometimes you've got to take down Lex Luthor anyway you can... oh... wrong movie. She's in the water! Lt. Commander Ron Hunter didn't expect to go to war, but he did. Ordered to report to the U.S.S. Alabama, Commander Hunter finds himself as the new XO for Captain Frank Ramsey, he doesn't have the wartime experience that Captain Ramsey has. He doesn't have the XO experience as the last XO that se...[Read More]
Personally, I always thought that The Rock, starring Sean Connery, Nicholas Cage, and Ed Harris, was one of the very best films of the 90s. This action packed, character driven film is full of memorable scenes that put viewers through a roller coaster of emotions. After a long delay, it has arrived on Blu-ray and I was eager to see how it turned out.
I never saw Con Air until just a couple of years ago. It was just one of those films I never got around to seeing, but had an interest in, especially after having seen The Rock. Now the film has been released on Blu-ray but unlike The Rock on Blu-ray, the Con Air release isn't as easy to recommend.