Stream Vermeer: Master of Light Movie Online

9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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This film is a recent DVD release which I haven’t yet seen. I’ll view it with interest and may update this review.
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Holes Movie Streaming

9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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For the myriads of fans of the book, Good News! Author Louis Sacher did the screen adaptation, and Director Andrew Davis did an excellent job in creating the mood, leading his fine cast of young actors, and being faithful to the spirit and actuality of the book.

Stanley Yelnats IV (Shia LaBouf), is a hard-luck boy, not surprising seeing his great-great grandpa had a curse laid on him for eternity by Madam Zeroni (Eartha Kitt). The Yelnats have had a habit of failure ever since. Stanley’s Dad, (Henry Winkler) is working (unsuccessfully, of course) on inventing a perfect shoe-deodorizer. Ironically, Stanley is falsely arrested for stealing a great athlete’s shoes. He is given a choice of jail or Camp Green Lake. Stanley innocently notes he’s never been to camp before so—you just know This Was Not A Good Choice. Camp Green Lake is on a parched and barren desert. The lake disappeared a century before. Stanley is indoctrinated by down-and-dirty bad Mr. Sir (Jon Voight) who informs Stanley his days will be spent digging 5′ x 5′ holes to build “character” and any misstep will bring him to the Warden’s (Sigourney Weaver) attention, a lady who coats her nails with rattlesnake venom.

His fellow inmates who like to be known as X-Ray, Armpit, ZigZag and Magnet greet Stanley with hazing and hard times. His only true ally is tiny little Zero (Khleo Castro) who wants Stanley to teach him to read. The day-in-day-out work is filthy, backbreaking and endless. But Stanley is learning some secrets that might permit him to break the age-old curse of the Yelnats.

Mr. Davis tells us Stanley and Camp Green Lake’s history via flashbacks, and for the most part does a good job keeping the story moving, though it might be overly complex for younger viewers. Jon Voight is priceless as thoroughly bad, gimlet-eyed, bone stupid Mr. Sir. Sigourney Weaver is just shy of psychotic with her barely repressed rage at her situation. The boys are rightly terrified of her. “Holes” has a magnificent arc of a story and culminates in a manner that will have the audience cheering.

There are a few scary scenes that might be too much for the viewer under nine, as well as the flashbacks that could be hard to understand. If you have doubts about suitability, read the book both to yourself and the child. That way you have a win/win situation. This is a don’t miss movie.
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I read “Holes” several years back for a children’s literature course I took in college. I highly enjoyed it! It was one of the best books I read in that class.

So when they introduced the movie, I was quite interested. Part of me was hopeful it would turn out well, the other part of me was skeptical that it would be anywhere near as good as the book. However, my fears were dashed. This movie was FABULOUS!

The story jumps back and forth a little between three different tales — the story of Elya Yelnats, the main character’s “no good, dirty-rotten, pig-stealing great-great-grandfather”; the story of Stanley Yelnats IV himself; and the story of a legendary outlaw, Kissing Kate Barlow. The three stories are interwoven quite ingeniously. In some cases, you aren’t completely sure what the connection will be, but then when you find out, it fits perfectly.

The story IS slightly altered, of course, as most books-brought-to-movies tend to be. But it very much keeps the spirit of the original book. The boys are very believable — I especially love Zero! Sigourney Weaver makes a wonderfully nasty warden. And John Voigt does a wonderful insane portrayal of Mr. Sir.

This movie will keep you laughing and curious throughout. And if you enjoyed the book, you’ll like this film!
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Streaming The Office: Season Four Online

9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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Disappointing season compared to 1,3, and especially 2? Probably. Overpriced box set considering the shortened season due to the writer’s strike? Definitely. Still one of the best shows on tv and still worth owning? Ye-esh. So should you buy it now or discounted later?

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Well, i’m a fan of The Office and have all 4 seasons on dvd(recently addicted so i had to play catch-up). This was a day-1 purchase for me only because i love the show; and because i had a gift card and some discounts coming to me. I bought the special edition at Target with the bonus 5th disc being The Office Q&A convention in Scranton, PA with the supporting cast. If you don’t know what to expect(i didn’t), above all else don’t expect professionalism or anything fancy. The convention looked huge and was packed with Office fans! The camera-work had a very “we coulda done this with a camcorder”-look to it. It has the standard host/audience’s questions format. It lasts about an hour and is fun if you’re a die-hard fan. However, i thought it was going to be the support cast for 30 minutes, then the main stars for 30. But Steve, Rainn, John, Jenna, and B.J.(he’s in the writer’s convention extra though) NEVER appear. Oh well.

As for the other discs, haven’t gone through it all yet(episodes or extras-bloopers, deleted scenes, etc) but i was disappointed to see there appears to be only 4 audio commentaries. Now, with a shortened season(which is not their fault) i would think they would try to put as many extras as possible to help make up for it. And with such a large and great ensemble cast, they have plenty of people to choose from to help do this. Yet only 4 commentaries? I only nit-pick about this cause i love the commentaries with the cast and crew and find them(& the deleted scenes) as enjoyable as the shows themselves.

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The bonus script is, uh, nice. But you’re gonna have to put it in with the dvd’s everytime or the outer casing will be too big/loose(you’ll see what i mean). The Office sticky notes bonus are also included(yay?). All in one big box for $37 this week at Target. The standard version is on sale for $30 this week minus the big box, 5th disc, and notes. I think Best Buy has their spec.ed., but that comes with a t-shirt/water bottle combo(?).

Anyway, i hope this helps a little as to whether you want to fork over for the Target ‘deluxe’ edition or not. Honestly, after all my credits, i only paid $26 for mine but still feel slighltly jipped on the commentaries and no Michael, Dwight, Jim, Pam, Ryan, or Toby at the convention(but that might be my fault as i didn’t research who was included). Overall 4 stars for dvd set, minus one for price and lack of extra extras to make up for shortened season. Having said all that, i’m gonna hang on to my copy and watch it over and over again, but i’m biased that way. And before you reach for that not-helpful button… FACT: my preview is still better than most reviews like “office rox”, “office sux”, “my shipment hasn’t arrived”.

(edit: besides the (great)deleted scenes for each episode and 4 commentaries, the other two standard major extras of note are the bloopers which run about 22 minutes and the The Office “Writer’s Block” Convention which runs about 52 minutes. Greg Daniels, Jen Celotta, Mike Schur, Mindy Kaling, BJ Novak, and Eisenberg & Stupnitsky are notables there, but still no Paul Lieberstein)

It’s that time of year again – a magical time when television studios release their most successful shows from the previous season in deluxe and frequently expensive DVD sets. But this last seasons was, of course, different. The writers strike cut the season down to 16 episodes and, as expected, many are starting to complain that the price hasn’t been discounted. Paying the same price for less product does seem unfair. That is, to everyone but the media industry. As for me, I’m not surprised in the slightest. I expect to be exploited by the media – it’s nothing new. The real question is, with all Office season four episodes already available on NBC’s website, will people feel cheated enough to forgo this collection altogether?

Season four seemed like something of a departure from the usual style. Earlier seasons featured many episodes with a more-or-less self-contained story that came to some sort of resolution within 21 minutes. Season four seemed to be mainly episodes dealing with larger story arcs. Yeah, there were always little stories going on (e.g. they lose their parking lot, etc.) but they now feel firmly in the background, totally dominated by the more personal stories going on.

I’m not sure how I feel about this. In one sense, I’m happy that the Office is flourishing and moving beyond a simple (but awesome) comedy show. At the same time, I sometimes miss the lighthearted format of the earlier seasons. It’s definitely a matter of personal preference.

Regardless, it’s definitely a strong season and it’s essential viewing for fans of the series because of all the major plot developments. For those who are considering skipping the season on DVD, I would argue that the bonus features make it worth the extra money. You get plenty of deleted scenes, commentaries, and all that good stuff. Sure, you could watch them online for free, but then you have to use NBC’s less-than-stellar video player and you still have to watch advertisements.
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Distant Drums Movie Streaming

9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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I first saw this film as a boy in what was probably its second run through the theatres in the mid ’50’s. I loved it then; my now 25 year old son loved it in the ’80’s and I love it today. It is a ’50’s era cowboy v. Indian shoot ‘em up in an unusual locale, the Florida Everglades.

The plot is very straightforward–Coop is an army officer in pre Civil War Florida who has seen his Indian wife murdered and lives with his son and a loyal detachment of soldiers on his own island. The bad guys are running guns to the “hostiles” from a fort on the other side of Lake Okeechobee. Coop and his men are sent on a mission to take the fort, destroy it and return home. They go by boat and take care of the fort but things go awry and they must brave the swamps on foot with a Seminole war party hot on their heels as they try to return home.

The movie basically consists of Coop getting his assignment, taking the fort and then, for the last 75% of the film, trying to get home against great odds. This one is solid action from virtually start to finish in the ’50’s good guys v. bad guys style. It is superbly done. Accepting it for what it intends to be, I enjoy it just as much at 50+ years of age as I did as an 8 year old.

If you are a baby boomer and loved the action films and TV shows of your youth, you will thoroughly enjoy this one. Not only does it feature Coop in the lead–his usual quiet but brave and resolute self–but the supporting actors are excellent. Arthur Hunnicutt as Monk is superb. Hunnicutt received an academy award nomination for a similar role in “The Big Sky” several years later. He was a Walter Brennan type–just as good but not as well known. He played Davy Crockett in Republic’s “The Last Command” and was a superb sidekick to John Wayne and Robert Mitchum in “El Dorado” nearly 15 years later. Hard core baby boomers may remember Robert Webb, whose character is the narrator, as TV’s Saturday morning action adventurer “Captain Midnight.”

This film does an excellent job of creating and maintaining suspense from start to finish. I can not conceive of anyone who likes ’50’s action films not thoroughly enjoying it. Why anyone would see it as “racist” is beyond me. It’s just the troopers against the Indians–just like any western of the era, except set in Florida against the Seminoles pre Civil War instead of in the west after. Coop’s character was married to an Indian princess and has a surviving son with her. This is racist? Please!

One point of note is that the fort used by the gunrunners and taken by the troopers early in the film is the Castillo de San Marcos–constructed in the 1600’s and still standing in St. Augustine, Florida. You can tour it today. The famous Seminole chief, Osceolea, was held prisoner there but escaped.

See the film, see the fort. They are both fun.

In a previous review, dgraeter seems to have covered most of the bases and I agree wholeheartedly. I loved “Distant Drums” as a kid and it’s just as good today, remaining a fine actioner set in a lush and novel setting – Florida pre-Civil War and pre-tourist! Having lived not 30 miles from location filming, I appreciate the scenery, birds, etc. even more today than as a child.

Cooper is fine as Quincy Wyatt, quiet yet exuding strength and purpose. The rest of the cast is admirable in a shoot that must have been trying under the best of conditions.

As far as supporting actors go, check out Sheb Wooley as Private Jessup in his first appearance with Gary Cooper. His next would be in “High Noon” as Ben Miller.

Action, adventure, plot, Seminoles, ladies in distress, heroism, alligators, tropical birds, underwater photography (I read somewhere that a special underwater camera was developed just to film the fight scene between Cooper and the Seminole chief)…if there’s anything more to ask from a movie, I’m stumped.

Check out “Distant Drums.” You won’t regret it!
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Watch The Creation of the Universe Online

9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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This is easily one of the best science docs ever produced. If you are interested in the physics of subatomic particle theory tied together with cosmology, its history of discovery, what is known vs what challenges remain to be discovered… then this is for you. Mr Ferris gives an excellent presentation.

For 1985, I’m sure this documentary was pretty well done. However, now that I’m reviewing this in 2008, I kind of expect a little more from documentaries. I know that sounds somewhat unfair, but bear with me and let me explain. I really love Cosmology; I find it to be an utterly fascinating subject. I’ve read books by some of the people interviewed on here, namely Stephen Hawking. However, I can’t help but find this to be a fairly dry documentary. It doesn’t feel like it’s geared towards the general public, but more for people at the college level in some field of science. This was done both in a good and bad way in my opinion.

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First off it was really cool to visit many locations and science facilities as we journey with Timothy Ferris around the world. He takes us inside particle accelerators and to different observatories to help us see what scientists are working on in these fields at that time. This is a great documentary from a historical perspective and it’s very timeless in that nature. I thought seeing Ferris sit down at some of those ancient computers was quite humorous. I do think the information held within was interesting, but there’s just something about the way it’s presented that was a bit too dry. This would be an alright form if the documentary was shorter, but then you’d be hard pressed to fit all of the information in there!

Some sections of this are also overly technical. It says it’s something for the “whole family”, but unless your whole family understands a little bit about particle physics you might find this a little tough to follow. When he goes over the strong and weak nuclear forces and how Z or X particles relate, it gets kind of convoluted. I realize that this is pretty much the most basic explanation you’ll get for anything on particles or quantum physics, but still it’s kind of tough to follow and then retain that for the full story on the creation of the universe. And this is coming from someone who gets the general concept behind how particle physics works. I’m not saying you need a PhD to really understand this documentary, but I think things are explained a little TOO fast, so if you’re looking for a basic overview for a high school class or anything on that level you really should rethink that. Or at the very least view this well beforehand and even then I would only recommend showing this to Advanced Placement students outside of the college venue. If you want something a little more basic that gives a great general overview then I highly recommend “Hyperspace”. This is great introductory material and it has stunning graphics to accompany all the explanations. You don’t get to see the real scientific facilities, but students will walk away being mystified by scientific concepts. “The Creation of the Universe” is great for students who want to see the actual facilities and see how things are actually being done in reality. “Hyperspace” is great if you want to teach concepts and want to wow the viewer, but again, it’s very basic.

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The one other problem with this documentary is the interview sequence. I can’t express enough how much respect I have for Hawking, his research, and his discoveries! But he’s given a lot more talking time than he should in this documentary. I realize the disease he has is a tragedy, but this is prior to when he had a computer that could talk for him. In this documentary he has a student that can understand him translate for him. Unfortunately this goes back and forth like any interpretation method, so Hawking speaks, the audience doesn’t understand a word of it then the translator speaks. However, this is not a good method to convey that brilliant man’s ideas. He doesn’t speak in full sentences, so it’s not like a normal linguistics interpretation and the sentence structure sometimes feels like it’s lost, especially when the translator has to have him repeat once in a while. Its one thing to show it once, but this happens a couple times on this documentary. He’s a brilliant mind, and he should get credit for his research, but if you’re trying to convey those ideas to an audience, I felt they were simply lost in translation. It felt more like they had him on there for the sake of filming him. However, this documentary seems to be heavily based on the reality of the situation science is in and we get that feeling with other interviews, like with Wheeler and Hawking. I just felt at the end of the interviews with Hawking that they were more of a detriment than a help.

At the end Ferris goes over some religious analogies and talks about historical scientists that were all religious. He relates the worldview of monotheism to the scientific concept of a grand unified theory. I’m sure Ferris is very sincere in his presentation of this, but I felt like he was playing too much to apologetics at this point. Granted the creation concept is a hot topic in any religious belief, but it just felt so out of place at the end. I realize many Christian viewers will enjoy this, since he does play a focus on that, but he does point out that science is rather impartial and it doesn’t matter if you’re agnostic, atheist, Buddhist, Hindu, or whatever to do good science. But I just didn’t fully get where he was going with this section of the argument. It just felt like it was a time filler to play apologetics for whatever religion doesn’t fit into the scientific view of the Big Bang.

Overall this is incredibly well researched. It gives you a lot of information about what scientists have worked on, but mainly sticks with things that are between Einstein and the 1980’s. So don’t expect a major history lesson, though there is a little bit of historical reference thrown in for good measure, such as Galileo inventing the telescope and going on location to see where it was used by him. I don’t think this documentary will interest many people unless you really have an interest in particle physics. They spend a huge amount of time on that, the first few seconds of the big bang and what particles were doing then. It’s filled with cheesy 1980’s computer graphics, but you should expect that. So remember, if you want to wow students and have something basic, go for “Hyperspace” and if you want something more intermediate that focuses on realistic scientific research get “The Creation of the Universe”.

3.5 out of 5
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9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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This is one of the best learning DVD’s I have seen. It will be a great watch for the Pre-k to first grade classrooms. The DVD teaches the letter names. Most importantly, it teaches the letter sounds in a creative way. Viewers see the letters, hear the letter names, they see a picture/video that represents the sound each letter makes, and the viewer hears a catchy tune to match the letter sound. For instance, the letter C is shown in a cold environment with ice hanging from it. The letter comes to life by shivering and stating that it is /c/ /c/ /c/…. old. Then the characters in the story sing the catchy Leapfrog song; “The C says/c/, the C says /c/, every letter makes a sound. The C says /c/. This DVD/VHS is marketed towards parents to use with their PreK to First grader, but all teachers need to know about this video and share it with their class. It would be a great review or introduction to letter sounds. Teachers could also use the catchy phrases and visual representation of the letter sounds in their lessons by creating activities or visuals based on the video. Students will see the sounds letters make, hear the sounds, and sing the sounds. This video combined with strong phonics based classroom instruction will help reach a variety of learning styles and lead your students on the path to becoming strong readers.

I just can’t believe how well done this DVD is for little ones. My little guy, age 3, learned his letters and sounds very quickly after watching this DVD. Then, 3 weeks later after not watching it for about that long, he’s still talking about what sounds each letter makes. It’s very well done, makes it very easy for children to understand, plus it’s very enjoyable to watch. After about 34 times of hearing, “The R says errrr” with that tune attached gets a little redundant, but not to little ones. You have to get this for every preschooler you know. It’s really that good!
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9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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Summary: Great (but dated) animation, stereo sound, good-to-great episodes, and lots of extras make vol. 4 totally worthwhile if you’re familiar or curious about the show. The chapter stops are at logical points in the episodes, and packaging is secure, and the artwork by Alex Ross is AMAZING!

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A mix of camp, action, soap-opera, and melodrama, this fourth collection is probably a good place to start picking up the series if you’ve been waiting. Any background info you need can be gotten from searching the internet for “gatchaman”.

If you want the long review, read on…

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By this point the series the viewer is familiar with the character types of each member of the science ninja team, and now their relationships are explored. The series begins to stray from the 3-act formula of Monster attacking, Gatchaman coming up with a plan, then running off to fight the Monster. In the Jigokiller episodes, we see the team wrestle a weighty issue: Save Jun and allow the Jigokillers to keep up their murderous spree, or allow them one selfish choice (saving her) in light of all the good they’ve done so far. Ken is especially conflicted, and his emotions (and the rest of team’s) are very real. We also see a bit more of Red Impulse, the character with a strange connection to the team, and a very dated form of motivating them! In Volume 5 we should close the chapter on Red Impulse, so pay attention now! In these episodes we’re also shown more about Galactor…what happens to those who try to leave the evil organization, and some of the mysteries of Berg Katse!

My take on the extras: The Edwin Neal (Berg Katse) commentary on Vol 7 left me flat–Katse is arguably the best character of the series, and Neal does a decent job of voice-acting him. I’d be interested in what he thought of the original Japanese voice-actor’s (T. Mikio) performance, what he thought of the series, how familiar he was with the story, etc… Mikio was one of the better of the original voice actors, and played much more melodrama, which I thought did a great job of showing Katses hormone swings–listen the the Japanese language track on the DVD and see what you think!

-Vol 8 includes a commentary by Sarah Alys Lindholm (Senior Translator). Like many of the commentaries, she barely comments on the episode at hand, but she stays on the topic of Gatch much better than a lot of the actors and I was fascinated by it! First, I imagined the senior translator as being Japanese, but Sarah is from Minnesota and has red-hair! I wish we had a picture! Second, she mentions how tongue-in-cheek the original japanese was. We get lots of it (Romina and Julia as star crossed lovers–where’d those names come from?), but she lets us know how much more got filtered out. And finally, she mentions that they (ADV) is working with Sandy Frank (the people who first dubbed Gatchaman, editing and releasing it as Battle of the Planets in the US) and implies Sandy Frank still has some control over the translations and transliterations… interesting.

-The extra’s disc is a nice touch, and certainly makes it worthwhile to buy the collector’s set rather than the individual DVD’s. As each on focuses on a character, these extras are Jinpei specific. Jinpei’s text biography is helpful since he hasn’t gotten a lot of face-time yet, and he’s the most cartoony of the team. The audition footage is great, as always, because you can see how different people had different takes on Jinpei. Luci Christian’s (Jinpei) interview is good; she describes the process of getting hired, her take on the character, and the series. The Gatch “Shwagg” section was a bit of disappointment to me–it was mostly british coloring books and comics. That was actually fascinating, but the whole thing was only a few minutes long, and I KNOW there must have been more material out there for them to put in! The Manga comic has great art and a decent story.

-The extras actually did something unique this time… they really got me interested in the spotlight character! An orphan saved by Jun, Jinpei came from a mysterious mountain village that with mysterious connections to a ninja clan. Luci’s interview, the biography, and the sketches put Jinpei’s motivations and choices into focus, and revealed a new layer to the series. It’s easy to be captivated by Joe, Katse, and Ken (in that order, IMO) and I’m glad they’ve highlighted what a great character Jinpei is.

This is probably the first set I’d recommend to the casual Battle of the Planets fan–the plots have become more sophisticated, the animation is cleaner, and the characterization hits its stride. If you’re only going to buy one set though, wait for the final volume of ADV’s release, as those episodes are by far the best of series.

Vol 7 episodes and titles:

37: Renzilla, the Electric Monster

38: The Mysterious Mechanized Jungle

39: Jigokillers, the People-Eating Flowers (part 1)

40: Jigokillers, the People-Eating Flowers (part 2)

41: Murder Music

42: The Breakout Trick Operation

Vol 8 episodes and titles:

43: A Romance Destroyed By Evil (w/translator’s commentary)

44: Galactor’s Challenge

45: The Sea Lion Ninja Team in the Night Fog

46: Gatchaman in the Valley of Death

47: The Devil’s Airline

48: The Camera Iron Beast, Shutterkiller

E4: The Extra Features DVD

-Jinpei the Swallow Profile

-Character Sketches of Jinpei

-Episode Sketches

-Jinpei the Swallow Audition Footage

-Interview w/Luci Christian (voice-dub actor for Jinpei)

-Gatchaman Publishing Gallery Part III: Gatch in English!

-The Demon 5 in Concert

-Gatchaman Manga Vol 1, Chap 3

-The Firebird vs. the Firebreathing Dragon

I think this is where all the action and all the interesting events happen in the Gatchaman series. All the episodes on this Collection are worth seeing and they’re unskippable. The Box is dedicated to Jinpei [G-4] the colors of the disk are Yellow and such. I’m lovin ALL the voices, the people doing the voices are doing a waaaay much better job!

Collection’s 3 & 4 are equally the best hopefully the rest of the boxes will be as good as these 2.

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Watch My Little Margie – DVD Collection #1 Online

9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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When I first discovered that a two volume DVD set of My Little Margie was to be marketed, I couldn’t believe it! I didn’t think I’d ever see even one show from this great old series again, let alone the 24 that are included in these two sets. Besides, I figured, even if this early/mid-fifties gem ever surfaced again it would be on TV Land or Nickelodeon and would be ruined by nightmarish commercial breaks (we have DSS), squeezed end-credits, and inane voiceovers.

VCI to the rescue! I’ve just reviewed the two DVDs in this first set and watched the first two shows on disk #1 and am extremely pleased! Knowing how things unfortunately are sometimes done these days, I had feared a poor quality transfer and a certain amount of butchering to have been done, but that’s not the case at all, thank goodness!

I recall these shows from my early childhood, and they look and sound exactly as I remember them. Even the elaborate musical score that accompanies the end credits is there, complete and impressive as when brand new. The opening gimmick, where the facing images in the father/daughter photographs talk about each other, are there too–still clever, still cute, still funny! In fact, these shows are exactly as first viewed almost 50 years ago, but thanks to the clever writing (those early TV writers cut their teeth in the demanding medium of radio comedy) and the outstanding talents of Charles Farrell and Gale Storm (sigh!), these shows are still funny and engaging. I couldn’t be more pleased!

One last note about the quality. We tend to forget how relatively murky television was in the Fifties. Broadcasting equipment was primitive but improving rapidly. However, because microwave and satellite transmission had not yet arrived, network affiliates in the major cities actually got their prime time shows from the networks in the mail!!! Yes, the studios sent out 16mm film copies of the shows, and that’s how the local stations showed them in the appointed time slots. Over the years ensuing, hobbyists have collected these old affiliate films, and that’s in part why they are now available and in such good condition. Since these My Little Margie DVDs are made from those fine 16mm broadcast originals, instead of kinescope copies, the image quality is actually better than when they were originally broadcast! And the sound, while not stereo or anything like it, is at least up to mono TV broadcast standards of 15 or 20 years ago.

My verdict — these are terrific DVDs, and if you like lovely, perky, endearing, sparkly-eyed feminine firecrackers, you will love Gale Storm, just as I did as an 8-year-old boy!

Bless Gale Storm and Charles Ferrell for being in the right place at the right time. By doing so they made television history with “My Little Margie.” The viewer can see a real love between “father” and “daughter” in this show. There’s none of that “give me my fat paycheck so I can get out of here” attitude that is so easily seen in today’s sitcoms. Vern Albright’s “Boston” accent is a real treasure and Gale Storm is an angel. When I was a kid watching this show first-run, I had a big crush on Gale Storm. I thought she was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. I’m sure at 81 that Ms. Storm is still beautiful and still getting into mischief.
Unfortunately, Vern Albright, Mr. Honeywell, Mrs. O’Detts, and Freddy Wilson have all gone on to TV heaven, but we can still enjoy them over and over again in this wonderful 12 episode set.
For the most part the sound and picture quality are GREAT! If you love classic TV sitcoms from the Fifties, you will love this set.
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Stream Anastasia Online

9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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Movie Title: Anastasia
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PLEASE BE AWARE: The lovely cover image you see on Amazon is actually from the first DVD release of this movie. If you order this product, you will receive something that looks like this. (Unfortunately.)

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Despite the horrible artwork on the cover, this DVD set is by far one of the best 2-disk special editions I have ever seen. The movie is presented in its original widescreen cinemascope glory with sparkling menus, tons of extras, a tour of the castle, and a bonus movie. If it only had a concept art gallery, I would put it all the way up there with the Disney Platinum Editions.

The first disk makes use of a map of Anya’s journal to Paris as the main menu integrated with clips from the movie. It also has something the Disney DVDs have been lagging on lately–a commentary. A commentary, no doubt, with Don Bloth and Gary Goldman, the two masterminds behind this film and many other animated masterpieces.

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Aside from that, the first disk also contains bonus features on how to draw four of the main characters in the movie. Now, most “how” to draw features start out with a perfect drawing of a character and then show three steps, each with perfectly matching lines and expect you to do exactly the same thing, which is simply ridiculous. This one was different, though. Don Bluth hosted four beautiful art sessions talking very realistically about how real artists do it, from 6B pencils to kneaded erasers to the fact that it’s okay to make mistakes. He went through the process step by step and amazingly, his drawings looked very sketchy and none looked exactly like the character he was drawing. I thought this was wonderful because it teaches that not all drawings come out perfect at first and even the best artists don’t just sit down, put their pencil to the paper, and have a perfect picture magically appear. The only thing I didn’t like about this feature was that you had to click Continue after each step or it would just stay paused.

The other main feature on the disk was a singalong track containing songs from various older 20th Century Fox movies and hosted by a girl claiming to be Anastasia, but sounding nothing like her older or younger voices. The funny thing is, most of the songs on this track had absolutely nothing to do with Anastasia. In fact, I was surprised they expected kids to buy this DVD and know about these old movies such as Young Frankenstein, Shirley Temple, and many others including songs from the other newly rereleased animated Fox “Family Fun Edition” DVD, Fern Gully. Despite having little to do with the film, this 45-minute singalong track felt complete enough to sell on its own without any other attachments so it was a very hearty feature.

The second disk had the must unenthusiastic narrator I have ever heard in my life. Never the less, the disk’s menu is a beautiful CGI tour of the Romanov palace. Each shelf contained objects that the real Anastasia might have had along with a description of their use and place in history. Some objects turned out to be games and others were more bonus features.

The meat of the disk was a 45-minute documentary about the making of the film. It was very nice to hear from all the voice artists and other people involved, but the best part came from Don Bluth and Gary Goldman’s commentary. Those two men always know exactly what to say! Their honest, straightforward, and down to earth nature really made this DVD a gem to own. They have no intention of playing down to a young audience and are clearly very passionate about what they do. It was always wonderful to hear their insights on the movie and the art of animation in general and they really made this set worthwhile.

Among the other features on the disk were a music video of Aaliyah’s rendition of “Journey to the Past,” a trivia game with questions that were not too easy, but not too hard about the film, and a virtual paper doll of Anastasia. There was also a multi-language reel of “Journey to the Past” and “Once Upon a December,” preceeded by a list of phonetic letters. The “karoake” section of the reel was extremely tedious because it would first show Anya singing a line in one language, followed by two girls who were being used as examples of how phonetic letters are pronounced repeating that line, then the line was played without singing so “you” could sing it in that language, and then Anya would sing it one more time and these four cuts would repeat for every line in the song in every different language. Fortunately you also have the option of just watching the multi-language song reel by itself without the girls or karaoke versions.

Now we come to the icing on the cake. Not only do you get the movie Anastasia in this set, but you also get its spin-off film, Bartok the Magnificent, absolutely free! This 60-minute film is too long to be a short, but too short to be a movie and isn’t really worth buying by itself. However, considering that it’s free, it’s quite a worthwhile bonus feature indeed! With a unique story, original musical numbers, and everyone’s favorite pink and white bat, it’s sure to entertain for at least one sitting even if you never want to watch it again after that. The movie has nothing to do with Anastasia, but instead involves Bartok trying to rescue the kidnapped prince of Moscow. There are unfortunately no cameos of anyone else in Anastasia, but nevertheless, it’s a cute flick.

At $10 on Amazon, this DVD is an absolute steal and anyone in their right mind should grab it the first chance they get. Not only do you get a gorgeous and expertly crafted film, but you also get a SingAlong movie, a second spin-off movie, games, historical references, and beautifully insightful commentary from the ever-devoted, ever-friendly Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. The princess Anastasia has truly returned to her rightful throne. The only reason I did not give this item 5 stars is because of the cover art.

This warm and romantic film from Don Bluth and Gary Goldman has long been my favorite animated feature. This mostly fictional story of Russia’s famous Anastasia and her search for her family is sprinkled with humor and great songs. The animation, from snowy Russia to glamorous Paris, is top-notch and the story is both heartwarming and fun.

A great cast of voices, including Meg Ryan (Anastasia), John Cusack (Dimitri), Kelsey Grammer (Vladimir), Christopher Lloyd (Rasputin), and Angela Lansbury as Anastasia’s beloved grandmother add depth to an enchanting film. Anastasia wants to leave Russia for Paris because the necklace she wears has the inscription, “Together in Paris,” which she is sure holds the key to her journey to discover who she is and where she belongs.

Dimitri and Vladimir plan to pass her off as the real Anastasia for the reward in exchange for her visa out of Russia. The banter between Anastasia and Dimitri masks a growing attraction, of course, and when Dimitri discovers before she does that she really is Anastasia he knows he must step aside.

Complicating matters is the evil Rasputin, who has placed a curse on her family and sold his soul to destroy them. His little fruit bat, Bratok (Hank Azaria), is a very funny creation and turns out to be not so evil at all.

The story is peppered throughout with great songs, including “Journey to the Past” and the haunting “Once Upon a December.” Anastasia is warm and involving, separating it from other animated films. When Anya discovers she really is Anastasia, it is bittersweet, as she now must choose between her past and her future. Love may conquer all, but not if the evil Rasputin has his way.

This is a heartfelt and funny animated feature you’ll want to own and watch over and over. This particular edition comes with lots of extras for hours of family fun. Don’t miss this one.
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Watch Psych – The Complete Second Season Online

9月 3rd, 2010 by darien8351603
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Without a doubt, Shawn Spencer is the public’s favorite fake fictional psychic detective. Of course as far as I know, he’s also the only one.

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But that doesn’t stop the second season of “Psych” from being a rollicking good time, full of crazy schemes and baffling murder mysteries. James Roday and Dulé Hill actually become even more entertaining, with less slapstick and more of a reliance on eccentric plot twists, pop culture references, and crimes that get ever weirder.

Shawn (Roday) and Gus (Hill) get swamped by reality pop culture when American Duos comes to Santa Barbara. The cruel British judge Nigel St. Nigel (Tim Curry) hires them to protect him, because he thinks that someone is trying to kill him.

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A live wire and a poisoned sandwich later, Shawn agrees — especially when a drugged-out female judge almost dies. But out of all the people who loathe Nigel, which one tried to kill him? Then the police suspect that Shawn has lost his touch when he announces that someone was killed by a dinosaur, and is confronted by a sexy FTD psychic.

But that isn’t the last or least of Sean and Gus’s problems — a chop shop with secrets, bounty hunters, Gus’s parents accused of Yuletide murder, jockey deaths and fixed races, nanny-related robberies, electrocutions on the catwalk, and going undercover at a telenovela, a school for the gifted, and a retirement community. They even have a run-in with a wealthy, crazy woman that Gus drunkenly married on spring break years ago… and it turns out her new fiancee is a bit shady.

Finally, Shawn and Gus are pursuing one of their weirdest cases ever. First a security guard is suspected of stealing a 3000-year-old mummy — but then it appears that the mummy actually murdered the guard. Can Shawn figure out what is going on — with the mummy murder, the police chief, and his oddly-behaving father?

Although it didn’t break much new ground, the first season of “Psych” was very fresh and entertaining TV. Fortunately creator Steve Franks is sticking to the old adage: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” and the second season doesn’t deviate from what works — there’s still lots of comedy, spoofery, silly dialogue (”It’s spontaneous psychic krav maga!”) and enjoyable mysteries.

The first episode kicks things off a bit weakly, since the “American Idol” joke gets stretched out too far. Fortunately the mysteries after that get much more solid, deftly juggling even the funny-sounding plot twists (strangulation by mummy bandage? Refrigeration trucks?). You even get an endless parade of pop culture references, from Michael Jackson to “Shaun of the Dead,” James Bond to wikipedia.com. Gotta love that.

But the best aspect of “Psych” continues to be its kooky dialogue. Usually Shawn provides it (”I hunger for the meatballs the way a jackal salivates for an injured possum”), but other characters get to as well (”Hola. Me llamo Inspector Carlton Lassiter. Me gusta queso”).

Shawn and Gus remain an entertaining pair of twentysomething everymen, with Roday continuing to be eccentric, lovably charming and kooky — although Shawn gets quite a shock in the cliffhanger ending. And Hill gets more attention, with Gus pursuing models and faking psychic powers. We even discover a secret past involving sweater vests, spring break, and a drunken wedding — lots of fun.

And the supporting cast remains solid — Corbin Bernsen gets to participate in a couple of the cases as Shawn’s hard-nosed dad, sometimes in loud tropical shirts. Timothy Omundson continues to be entertaining as harder-nosed cop Lassiter. And Maggie Lawson rounds off the cast as the “enigma wrapped in a little blonde riddle” who is Shawn’s love interest, as well as a counterpoint to Lassiter.

The second season of “Psych” continues the eccentric crimes and equally odd crimesolvers, mingling comedy and mystery with only a couple weak spots. Sweet black licorice!

CAUTION: Watching Psych while enjoying milk may cause said milk to come out your nose. Please drink responsibly.

This show is freakin’ hilarious. There are a few sitcoms that have made me laugh, even one hour comedy/dramas that I have found amusing, but I have never watched a television show that has made me laugh as much or as consistently as Psych.

Shawn Spencer is a hyper-observant son of a police detective, who frequently calls in tips to the police hotline to solve crimes. After calling in one too many tips, the police bring him in for questioning. The head detective (”Lassiter a/k/a Lassie”) thinks that Shawn must be involved in the crimes to have given all the tips. To avoid arrest, Shawn tells the detective he is a psychic and the “spirits” give him the information about the crimes. Thus begins a beautiful relationship between the Chief, Lassie, Shawn and his best friend Gus. Shawn & Gus open “Psych”, their psychic detective agency which leads to all sorts of hijinx.

Thank you to everyone involved in making Psych and USA for airing it, because quite frankly it is the funniest show on tv, hands down. The cast is perfect, the premise interesting and the antics are hilarious! Just remember, avoid projectile milk. Now, who wants some pineapple? Are you a fan of delicious flavor?
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