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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Felicity Seasons 1-4 DVD Box Set
Once she moves to the new university she quickly manages to find herself plenty of good friends. Her friends include Julie, played by Amy Jo Johnson who plays guitar, Elena, played by Tangi Miller who is a serious student and Scott Foley who plays the role of Noel who then becomes her on-off boyfriend.
When Felicity had been first released on television there already had been quite a lot of shows in the same genres on television targeting the same audiences like Ally McBeal. However, with Felicity the writers had managed to set the series apart from the rest of the shows on television by making it a light comedy with many touching scenes that managed to make the audiences feel strongly about the characters and connect with them.
The series took two seasons to grow and during the third season, in the first episode itself Felicity and Ben decide to live together. Noel decides to get married and then leave college. Through all of these serious decisions and turns of events, the series still managed to make them light. There are plenty of dramatic plot lines and stories but the tone of the series had been made in such a way that while they were dramatic, they were still light hearted.
Originally, Felicity had come across as a drama with a few comic touches. There had been plenty of serious topics that had been depicted in the first season of the show itself which made it a little serious in nature. In the first season Felicity looses her virginity while her friend Julie had been date raped. Ben too realizes that he has been addicted to gambling which made the series a little too serious. However, later on during the second and third season, the story had been shifted to a light comedy touch.
While there are quite a few touching scenes and serious issues being addressed on the show, Felicity managed to tackle them in a different light altogether so that they appeared to be light hearted rather than being serious drama.
Since its first season itself Felicity had drawn the attention of many college drawing students who were themselves seeking for answers to the problems they had been facing in life. Felicity seasons 1-4 can be found at many stores with cheapest dvd collections and it makes for an entertaining show to watch, for young viewers and also for adults.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Best 3D Movies on DVD to Play on Your Blu Ray 3D DVD Player
Though all the signs are good and the market research points to consumers having the appetite for 3D in the home, it is going to take more than a big flashy launch and some PR men telling us that this is what we need to turn this technology mainstream. What people want is content, not particularly any old animated movie getting the 3D works on it but the biggest movies, action movies, drama and period productions giving consumers the best 3D movies on DVD.
All the noise has been coming from the consumer electronics companies, talk of how great their products are, what they can deliver and when they will hit the stores but for me the big producers need to get a bit more vocal and start telling us what we are going to be able to watch on our 72 inch monster 3D enabled TV. Disney have promised a 3D version of the classic A Christmas Carol and Samsung and Dreamworks have struck a deal to replicate some content in 3D with Technicolor.
A big factor has to be if these companies can get even close to the 3D cinema experience movie goers are getting at present from the likes of Bolt an animated movie shot in 3D, Up and Avatar. A good pointer and perhaps a sign of things to come are those movies in the pipeline. Toy Story 3 and Shrek goes Forth are penciled in to be shot in three dimension and older films getting the 3D magic are Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas and also Chicken Little.
These films will not be on their own as I expect more and more directors would love to join James Cameron and jump aboard as and when Hollywood commits fully to the technology. When it does you can be sure the full cinema experience will be available at home.
Other new releases that are being shot in 3D and expected for a 2010 release are Beauty and the Beast, Oobermind, Despicable Me, Tron 2 and Hubble 3D, all of which will eventually make it onto DVD. But will these make you run out and buy the latest Blu Ray DVD player after all they will be the best 3D movies on DVD available.
Noel Swinton is an internet consumer electronics reporter. With 3D TV Systems becoming a reality his 3D television review website help you make a choice on which Real 3D DVD will be appropriate for your home entertainment needs.
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24, Seasons 1-8 - Class of Their Own - Absolutely a One of a Kind Drama Masterpiece
After 5 minutes, I was hooked.
If you want to try the show, my advice is to rent the first disc of season 4. It is my personal belief that this season has the best beginning. It is also the best indicator of what "24" is like, and if the first two hours do not get you hooked on the show, then nothing will.
If the start of season 4 does hook you (which it should), then go back to the beginning. Start with disc 1 of season 1, and enjoy. You might have to force yourself through the first couple of hours, but you will be greatly rewarded with the drama that follows throughout season 1, and every other season.
It will be difficult to stop watching season 4 after what you see, but there are things in season 4 that you will not get the full significance of if you do not go back to the beginning. Every season is very enjoyable on its own, but to get the full effect, it is best to go in order.
My father and I did this in the summer of 2006. Having seen all of these episodes myself, I know how good they are. My dad wanted to try it, and now he is hooked. As I am typing this review, he is in the process of catching up in season 5. He is watching two episodes a week, and he is constantly calling me as we talk about the show all the time. During this summer, we watched each of the first four seasons together. He would tell me when he could only watch one more episode and then had to go to bed. One episode without commercial breaks is about 40-43 minutes.
Nearly every time he would say "one more", we would watch 4 more hours because the cliffhangers were so good, he could not stop after any given hour. I was the same way during that year in college. I would say to myself "after this hour, I gotta go study" at 1 a.m. 5 episodes later, I would still be saying, "Ok ONE MORE hour, and THEN I will study". I have also done the same to a friend of mine in college. She and I watched season 4 together, and we watched the first 12 hours of that season in one night. This show is nearly impossible to get away from.
The heart-stopping action from minute to minute makes 24 by far the best show on television. Every cliffhanger drives you crazy as you do not want to wait another week to see what happens next.
The show is not flawless. On very rare occasions, part of the storyline seems a little thin, but those moments are so few and far between that you can and must overlook them because you want to see how it is going to end.
Kiefer Sutherland is the only person that could play the role of Jack Bauer. Then again, maybe it only seems that way since I have grown accustomed to seeing him in this role. With that said, he has quickly become my favorite actor.
I would say that his performance blows away everyone else in the show, but there is not one actor in the show that I have disliked. From Reiko Aylesworth and Carlos Bernard, to Dennis Haysbert and Mary Lynn Rajskub, and everyone else in between, the cast is phenomenal. As with any show involving plenty of violence, characters die. I will not say who or when or how, but there have been several amazing actors on the show, and just when you think they have killed off your favorite, someone new comes in that is just as good. You do not think that a show could constantly find such likable actors and characters, but "24" brings in the best people for every role every time.
There are people I know who have claimed that they tried the show and did not like it. Those people made a mistake. They watched an episode in the middle of the season. Because a season on this show covers one day, and every episode is one hour out of that day, you can not get much from it when you start in the middle of a season. My dad tried that in season 5, and he did not like it. Once he tried it from the start of a season, well, you already read that. He is almost more hooked than I am.
My brother did not like the show either, but his problem was that he was not interested from the start. He felt an obligation to humor me and give it a shot, but he sat through it as if he was just waiting for the show to end. He did not try to enjoy it, and he did not.
As long as you try the show from the beginning of a season, (I suggest the start of 4), and as long as you are open to the possibility of the show being enjoyable, I cannot imagine a viewer not getting hooked on "24". Some characters take time to grow on you. Others will not. Some shows take time to grow on you. This one will not. If you have not done so yet, find a friend who has the DVDs or rent them, and start catching up on, and enjoying "24", the best show on television.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
The Chorus
Beautiful![]()
This is a wonderful film. Its moving, slightly sad, and heart-warming. I watched it first at school with my GCSE standards French, in French, with French subtitles. Although I didn't understand all the details, I still enjoyed it immensely, and however you watch it, it is amazing. I had the song "Les Choristes" in my head for days.
The film begins in the future, and then is mostly a flashback. A new teacher arrives at Fond D'Etang, a school for difficult boys, to teach music, and immediately discovers the harsh discipline and the bad behaviour which forced the man he is replacing to retire. His unusual methods soon warm the boys to him, and he achieves a lot. There is some wonderful music, especially the soloist, Pierre. Pepinot, a very young boy, is adorable, and he partly gives the film its touching ending.
Whatever standard your French is, even if you watch it in English; whether you like this sort of music or not, you cannot fail to love this film. It's hard for me to put my finger on what exactly makes it appeal so much to me, but the characters are probably its best feature. They are well developed, lovable (or hatable, in the headmaster's case) and they make the film stick in your mind. Make sure you give this a try!
Wonderful!![]()
Beautiful film. The cinematography, script and characterizations are just perfect, and the plot moves along nicely. A good, harmless film.
Don't be put off by the subtitles, the characters and plot make you forget you have to read them, even if French is not your first language.
I loved every moment of this, and watched it twice two days running. Gorgeous.
Really rather wonderful![]()
It's easy enough to dismiss this French tale of a failed schoolteacher reforming both the pupils and staff of a boarding school for difficult boys by starting a choir as Monsieur Holland's Opus, Au Revoir Monsieur Pommes Frittes or even Societe des Poets Mort (although it is a remake of a 1945 film La Cage aux Rossingols that predates most of them), but it's done so well that it's impossible not to be won over by it. Sentimental? Sure, but its honest sentiment that doesn't overdose on artificial sweeteners. Gerard Jugnot beautifully underplays the lead, although all the cast are impressive, but the real star of the film is Bruno Coulais and Christophe Barratier's music, avoiding the dirges for some genuinely beautiful and affecting pieces that give the film wings. It's probably the kind of film its easy for some to dislike sight unseen as typical 'export cinema' (not only does it share its framing-device structure with Cinema Paradiso, but actor-producer Jacques Perrin even plays the role of the conductor returning to his hometown for a funeral!), but it's all done so very well that it's nigh-on impossible not to be won over.
The DVD offers a good 2.35:1 widescreen transfer, trailer and a good 72-minute documentary. Highly recommended.
The Chorus [DVD] [2004]
Directed by Christophe Barratier
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(500) Days of Summer
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500 Days of Summer is like the American Apparel of movies, in that tries really hard to be hip--so hard it sometimes evokes an involuntary cringe. The perfect soundtrack (indie-pop infused with cleverly ironic 80’s hits), the smart cinematography, the occasionally broken fourth wall… It’s a natural progression from mid-00’s “youth-culture” flicks like Garden State and it does a good job rounding out the decade. Everything in this dramedy resembles a music video and the characters are twentysomethings once again not living up to their full potential. 500 Days of Summer is touted as being really unique and original--it’s not. But that’s not to say that it’s not worth watching; it is, and mostly because of the leads. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel play a couple whose relationship story is told through a series of out-of-order flashbacks. The non-linear storytelling means we hop moment to moment from sweet, romantic and fun to crushingly desperate and sad, because the ultimate point here is that even when we believe we may have found The One, said soulmate might not feel the same way.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel star in director Marc Webb's wry, nonlinear romantic comedy about a man who falls head over heels for a woman who doesn't believe in love. Mark (Gordon-Levitt) is an aspiring architect who currently earns his living as a greeting card writer. Upon encountering his boss' beautiful new secretary, Summer (Deschanel), Mark discovers that the pair have plenty in common despite the fact that she's seemingly out of his league; for starters, they both love the Smiths, and they're both fans of surrealist artist Magritte. Before long Mark is smitten. All he can think about is Summer. Mark believes deeply in the concept of soul mates, and he's finally found his. Unfortunately for Mark, Summer sees true love as the stuff of fairy tales, and isn't looking for romance. Undaunted and undeterred by his breezy lover's casual stance on relationships, Mark summons all of his might and courage to pursue Summer and convince her that their love is real.
(500) Days of Summer [DVD] [2009]
Directed by Marc Webb
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In the tradition of such obsessively driven directors as Erich von Stroheim and Werner Herzog, Francis Ford Coppola approached the production of Apocalypse Now as if it was his own epic mission into the heart of darkness. On location in the storm-ravaged Philippines, he quite literally went mad as the project threatened to devour him in a vortex of creative despair but from this insanity came one of the greatest films ever made. It began as a John Milius screenplay, transposing Joseph Conrad's classic story "Heart of Darkness" into the horrors of the Vietnam War, following a battle-weary Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) on a secret upriver mission to find and execute the renegade Colonel Kurtz(Marlon Brando), who has reverted to a state of murderous and mystical insanity. The journey is fraught with danger involving war-time action on epic and intimate scales. One measure of the film's awesome visceral impact is the number of sequences, images and lines of dialogue that have literally burned themselves into our cinematic consciousness, from the Wagnerian strike of helicopter gunships on a Vietnamese village to the brutal murder of stowaways and the unflinching fearlessness of the surfing warrior Lieutenant Colonel Kilgore (Robert Duvall), who speaks lovingly of "the smell of napalm in the morning." Like Herzog's Aguirre: The Wrath of God, this film is the product of genius cast into a pit of hell and emerging, phoenix-like, in triumph. Coppola's obsession (effectively detailed in the riveting documentary Hearts of Darkness, directed by Coppola's wife, Eleanor) informs every scene and every frame, and the result is a film for the ages. --Jeff Shannon
Amazon.co.uk Review
In the tradition of such obsessively driven directors as Erich von Stroheim and Werner Herzog, Francis Ford Coppola approached the production of Apocalypse Now as if it were his own epic mission into the heart of darkness. On location in the storm-ravaged Philippines, he quite literally went mad as the project threatened to devour him in a vortex of creative despair, but from this insanity came one of the greatest films ever made. It began as a John Milius screenplay, transposing Joseph Conrad's classic story Heart of Darkness onto the horrors of the Vietnam War, following a battle-weary Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) on a secret upriver mission to find and execute the renegade Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando), who has reverted to a state of murderous and mystical insanity. The journey is fraught with danger involving wartime action on epic and intimate scales. One measure of the film's awesome visceral impact is the number of sequences, images, and lines of dialogue that have literally burned themselves into our cinematic consciousness, from the Wagnerian strike of helicopter gun-ships on a Vietnamese village to the brutal murder of stowaways on a peasant sampan and the unflinching fearlessness of the surfing warrior Lieutenant Colonel Kilgore (Robert Duvall), who speaks lovingly of "the smell of napalm in the morning". Like Herzog's Aguirre, The Wrath of God, this film is the product of genius cast into a pit of hell and emerging, phoenix-like, in triumph. Coppola's obsession (effectively detailed in the riveting documentary Hearts of Darkness, directed by his wife, Eleanor) informs every scene and every frame, and the result is a film for the ages. --Jeff Shannon, Amazon.com
DVD Description
Francis Ford Coppola's stunning vision of man's heart of darkness revealed through the madness of the Vietnam War.
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Contact (Special Edition)
Rare treat - intellingent sci-fi!![]()
To anyone who thinks that science fiction is about action-packed escapism, with ray guns and scary monsters, as all those who have jumped on the Star Wars bandwagon in the last 25 years would have us believe, watch this film. Science fiction can be plausible, intelligent and - shock, horror - have things to say just like any other form of drama. I have a personal fondness for this film for that reason, and therefore am prepared to forgive its occasional lapse into schmaltz. It's refreshing to see something that gives us a credible glimpse into what our first contact with an alien intelligence might actually be like, and how we might react to it.
Also this disc represents top value for a DVD:... here's what you get for your money:
*No less than THREE full-length audio commentaries - one from Jodie Foster, one from the director and producer, and one from the Special Effects men. And these are genuine commentaries too, not cobbled together from interviews - they are with you as you watch the film, commenting on everything you see as you see it. Together they are a wonderful eye-opener into how a film like this is made.
* Isolated music score - this option means that the film is silent for a lot of the time but provides a fascinating alternative way to view many scenes.
* Special effects featurette; sort of a technical showreel showing how many shots were composited -even the ones that don't look like FX shots.
* Production notes, the usual scene access & trailers
None of this is the cheap promo stuff that is thrown carelessly onto many discs; somebody cared enough about this film to make a real effort. all of this means you have to watch this film at least four times before you're exhausted all the disc has to offer.
If you haven't seen the film, watch out for spoilers in the other reviews on this page.
Finally a decent release for Contact![]()
A review of an old fave of mine that has languished on a very poor DVD since release, and now finally displayed in all its glory on Blu ray.
Simply put, far superior to the approx 10 year old DVD as you would expect, though not perfect. However for a movie shot in 1997 it mostly holds up pretty well under the scrutiny of high def.
From a technical point of view this blu ray finally gives Contact the treatment it deserves. The majority of the movie is pin sharp, full of detail with well saturated colours. Though a couple of scenes dip below standard, one or two shots show some distracting banding in night skies, I noticed some scenes that had an uncharacteristic softness compared with the rest of movie. However the dips in quality were few and very brief, so not a problem to me.
The CGI elements hold up surprisingly well, you can tell of course that you are looking at CGI but it is not all embarrassing for a 12-13 year old movie. The beach scene where Ellie finally meets the 'alien' was intended to appear unreal due to the Vegan's creating of an artificial setting intended to make Ellie feel more secure (ie a bit of home) so it all has a strange look to it intentionally, but Ellie and her father appear to fade around the edges into the environment with a very blurred outline. No doubt showing the limitations of CGI and blue screen work 10+ years ago. However with the nature of the scene I don't find it a serious problem.
Scenes featuring the machine, again, for the majority look convincing and it is with these scenes that the sound really gets to work. On the whole Contact is a dialogue movie with few 'action' scenes to show off the sound design, but when we get to see the machine up close we really get an impressive sense of the machines enormous energy and momentum. When the rings spin beneath the launch pod the sound really conveys the weight and scale of the thing really helping to sell the completely CGI image.
All in all a fine effort in my opinion, for a movie desperately needing the hi def treatment as the original DVD release was annoyingly poor. Just compare the opening scene as we take a trip from earth to the outer reaches of the universe, very impressive on blu ray as opposed to the digitised mess on the old DVD.
Highly recommended upgrade for a fan of the movie.
Something Very Different and Unique![]()
Contact is something completely different. It's belongs to the the ever diminishing group of sci-fi with brains. Because of this. It's very understandable that it gets negative feedback from the friends of no-brainer sci-fi. Actually i find it quite funny how many people have criticized the ending of Contact, saying that they were disappointed when they didn't see how the aliens looked like. I think that was one of the least important things in this movie. Still, i would've been disappointed if there had been some green alien with tentacles or one of those little grey Roswell aliens. Instead, they made an excellent choice and didn't show us the aliens at all. Really good and brave decision. In my opinion, if you were disappointed when you didn't see aliens, you didn't really understand this movie.
The religion vs. science setting is really interesting and realistic. It's fits extremely well to modern day life and i have never seen it done better in any film. The best thing about it is that the film doesn't take sides. It just portrays both of them and leaves the decision to the viewer.
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