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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Nothing happens in that first hour, basicly we get a lot of character development from characters we disgard in the jungle. I'm not all that bothered about that though, it's the special effects that shine, it just takes a bit too long getting there.
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Forgetting Sarah Marshall
PQ - 3.5 AQ - 3.5 Film - 4.5 Let me start off by giving a lot of credit to Jason Segal in writing a comedy that is able to balance being both a raunchy and romantic comedy rather nicely. Forgetting Sarah Marshall could have easily been dirty just for the sake of being dirty, but it thankfully isn't and that is a major plus for the movie in my opinion. Most of the dirty parts are genuinely funny, and there's enough of sentimental moments to appeal to some people that may not like most that has Judd Apatow's name on it. This was the first time I saw Forgetting Sarah Marshall and I enjoyed it as much as I hoped I would. The cast is also pretty solid. The already mentioned Jason Segal is good of course and Russell Brand is great as Sarah's new boyfriend. Any movie with both Kristen Bell and Mila Kunis in it is a major bonus, and both are good here as well. I could watch almost anything with them in it, but that's beside the point. ![]() The disc is nothing special in terms of PQ and AQ, but it is respectable in both areas for a comedy. This isn't one of the better looking comedies, but it still earns a respectable 3.5 for PQ. I didn't notice any issues with the encode itself. The movie's look picks up once it gets to Hawaii, with nice colors and better overall PQ imo. The AQ is about the same since it is a comedy, but it does its job. While I don't usually comment on special features, this is where the disc really excels. There are hours of content, including some extra content on BD-Live that is worth a look (the cast roundtable at the very least). There's a bit of throwaway material, and that amount may vary from person to person, but I enjoyed watching most of it. You can tell the cast and crew got along great and had plenty of fun making the movie. Last edited by KilloWertz; 04-16-2010 at 04:25 AM. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
Mar 2009
Denver, CO
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The Lovely Bones 9/10
I thought it was terrific. Great acting especially from Ronan and beautiful visuals/cinematography. The PQ for the Blu is 12/10 ![]() |
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Blu-ray Knight
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The Hurt Locker
Film: 3/5 -loved the cinematography/direction. reminded me of Babel (middle eastern scenes), particularly with the landscape and cultural clash of foreigners with modernized equipment/clothing in a timelessly ancient culture -acting was also great. loved that the actors were not familiar. -the story was decent, but not great. as Squid said, I think the film centers on James' character. why does he not only not mind risking his life, but get his jollies off it? a few theories are: [Show spoiler] -i see Squid's point about how James would have been disciplined, but i'm not quite sure of that. this is the IED-disarming dept we're talking about here, not the mash potato-making crew ![]() [Show spoiler] -as far as James being melancholy/dramatic, i'd agree with squid there too, although James did have a soft mushy side (in self-guilt mode) involving those he felt a bond/friendship, after they were hurt (DVD guy, eldridge) -overall, decent film, but it definitely had its drawbacks PQ 4/5 and AQ 5/5 Last edited by surfdude12; 04-16-2010 at 05:46 AM. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Blu-ray Duke
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[Show spoiler] Also, why didnt Jones give [Show spoiler] What the heck?
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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As for other instances, I'll give my take on them as well. James was indeed a trained bomb specialist. Sanborn and Eldridge were not trained to handle bombs. They were just his gunnery support. Guy Pearce's character was the specialist before James replaced him. We can conclude from this situation that there aren't a lot of these trained bomb specialists in heavy supply. Hence, why he could get away with a little more than your average soldier. Doing things his own way to get the job done. I would say part of his attitude was an adrenaline addiction, but I think more of it came from his line of duty and the environment around him. Including his own self-importance, as a specialist, which he sometimes let get the better of him. In an alpha male kind of way. Which is why I believe he tended to be reckless. He clearly showed compassion for others, however, such as for Beckham and staying calm and collected to play the role of Sanborn's spotter in the desert. This could stem from him being a father and a husband back home. I feel the end of the film reflects his inability to understand and cope with a normal life after coming home, though. Over there, all he had to do was his job. Back home, just deciding which box of cereal to buy was a harrowing decision. Of course, this is all just my opinion, as you have your's. I really enjoyed the film. You didn't. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Prince
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Blu-ray Prince
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Putting my new region-free player to use, watching the 2009 remake of "Dorian Gray," a region-B title.
Entertainment: 3.5/5. A little slow to start (then again, so was the old movie). After a while, it got really interesting...and really kinky! This movie has so much naughty stuff in it... [Show spoiler] Story: 4/5. I've always liked this story for showing strong characters, and this film adaptation is pretty decent at portraying the character's descent into decadent evil. The plot never had much going on, but the strength and progression of the characters is what drives the story. It's a classic. Movie: 4/5. Seems like a decent production value; acting looks good to me, writing is alright, photography is good, sets props and costumes are good, and the music is not bad. Pretty stylish overall. Intellectual/emotional: 3/5. The main character's curse is inherently interesting and worth studying, and it has a strong paralell to rich and decadent lifestyles in general. This movie is maybe not quite as deep as the original novel or the original film, but it still retains the same basic themes. Total: 4/5 (rounded up from 3.83). Maybe not the most difinitive adaptation of this story, as it is mostly style over substance, but I believe there is enough substance to make up for it. Ought to go good with "Bram Stoker's Dracula," "Mary Shelly's Frankenstein," or the new "Sherlock Holmes." Blu-Ray looked darn near perfect. Last edited by Al_The_Strange; 04-16-2010 at 09:19 PM. Reason: elaborated on the blu-ray itself |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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The Damned United
An extremely good account of Brian Clough's story in the 1970s. I am English and I was there when it happened, and maybe it means more to me because of that. Michael Sheen played Clough and once again showed that he is excellent at portraying a real person. He was David Frost in Frost/Nixon and Tony Blair in The Queen. I would recommend this to anyone who is a fan of English soccer and of good dramas in general. Movie 4/5 PQ 4/5 AQ 4/5 |
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Blu-ray Duke
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HBO's ROME
Finished it last night. Man what a great show this was. Every character is complex and interesting. Cool camera work. I love the sets and costumes. I love the effort put into the lighting...really moody stuff. Killer writing. Everything about the show is teriffic. Show 4.5/5 PQ 4.5/5 AQ 4.5/5 |
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