This is what I would call a heartwarming drama. Spectacular performances and a very emotionally moving story.
The combination of offensive with humor meets a new low with The Sarah Silverman Program: Season Two, Volume Two. I couldn't be happier.
Shout! Factory just released Season 1.3 of GI Joe on DVD last week. With Season 1.3, the entire first season has now been released in three individual sets. This four disc set contains episodes 44 through 65 on the first three discs, and some really cool extra features on disc four.
The BBC has been behind some of the best documentaries available. In 2007, Presenter Paul Murton and BBC Scotland put together a collection of twelve episodes, each about one of Scotland's historic Highland clans. In Clans of Scotland, Paul Murton takes an intimate look at the past, and present, of twelve clans. Later this month, BFS Entertainment is putting the entire documentary in a three disc ...[Read More]
There are interesting stories, and there are interesting films. I'm not sure this one falls into the second category.
A nicely directed, semi-touching film, based on the semi-autobiographical novel of Simon Carr, The Boys Are Back in Town.
Fox has some interesting taste. Sometimes they're good picking shows and sometimes they're bad. Sometimes, just sometimes, they're in the middle; and that can be perfect.
You could say this began a revolution that is responsible for today's cartoons. You knew the mouse was mighty, but you didn't think he was that strong, right?
Somethings... are just better the first time around
Spiders. Their very name instills a sense of fear in most folks, and the idea of an entire town overwhelmed by the eight-legged buggers is enough to send chills down your spine, mine included. That idea was made into a film in the late 70s that starred none other than William Shatner of Star Trek and Boston Legal fame. I hadn't seen this film in at least twenty years, but now, Shout! Factory is br...[Read More]
The first film was an introduction to the characters and places. The ultimate edition of it made it even more enjoyable than it already was. The second go around of the series was darker and different. The ultimate edition has that same personality.
Warner takes us back to where it all began with the release of the Ultimate Edition Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. This gigantic box of Harry Potter goodness is suppose to be the end all, be all of DVD releases for the popular series. The question here is, does the 'Ultimate Edition' live up to the hype or is it simply a fancy charm put on us to buy more Harry Potter material. Only this re...[Read More]