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Even though the display ran for several years, it was definitely one of the most underrated cartoons of the era. Unlinke most toons during that era, it actually had continuity with a tremendous record. The fable begins with the improper wizard Wrathamon (while conquering villages for his master Sett) placing a spell on Conan’s parents & grandfather. The spell turned them to “living stone.” As such Conan, with the relieve of unusual allies embarks upon a quest to undo the spell and place the world from Sett.
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The Position contains 36 episodes across 4 dvds. Episodes include:
1 The Night Of Fiery Tears
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2 Blood Brother
3 Star of Shadizar
4 Conan the Gladiator
5 The Heart of Rakkir
6 Men of Stone
7 The Abominable Torrinon
8 Greywolf of Xanthus
9 Shadow Walkers
10 The Claw of Heaven
11 Serpent Riders of Status
12 Windfang’s Eyrie
13 Seven against Stygia
14 Tribal Warfare
15 Curse of Axh’oon
16 Master Thief of Shadizar
17 The Vengeance of Jhebbel Sag
18 The Red Brotherhood
19 Speak and Lightning
20 The Crevasse of Winds
21 Hanuman the Ape God
22 Isle of the Naiads
23 In Days of Feeble
24 The Battle of Wrath-amon
25 Earthbound
26 The Treachery of Emperors
27 A Needle in a Haystack
28 Return to Tarantia
29 Book of Skelos
30 Labors of Conan
31 The Amulet of Vathelos
32 The Final hours of Conan
33 An Inferior Wind in Kusan
34 Blood of my Blood
35 Dragon’s Breath
36 The Queen of Stygia
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The concert event had the chance to be sappy and touchy. Thank God, it isn’t. Instead, it’s a lot of George’s friends covering his songs, having fun doing it, and otherwise doing what they’ve always been doing.
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The indicate opens with a few words from Clapton, who introduces Ravi Shankar and his daughter. They play a magnificent amount of Indian music. It’s aesthetic apt, I have to admit, though not my cup of tea. One word – Ravi Shankar’s daughter is quite the sitar player… She plays a portion and violates at least 2 rules of physics. Astonishing.
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Then the Western band forms up. They play a number of songs, with luminaries being introduces and added to the band over the course of the evening.
Highlights, in no particular order:
1) Ringo
During “Honey Don’t” Search For for Albert Lee. His solo is blistering though short.
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2a) Clapton on “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”
2b) Clapton having the class to not play all the solos thereby making it the “Eric Clapton Note.” Instead most of the steady guitar work is being done by someone I don’t know. I consider it’s Clapton’s long-time guitarist. My son and I call him “THE Guy”.
2c) Clapton in general
3) Gawk Tom Petty’s guitar player glean OWNED by George on “Taxman”. Tom does this song kinda peculiar, it’s probably the weakest track.
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4) Sam Brown. What a reveal!
5) Waa Waa. Astounding.
6) Something by Paul, via uke.
7) Ravi’s daughter and her sitar. Your eyebrows will flee up!
Dhani has George’s spooky eyebrow thing going on.
9) Jeff Lynne is there, and takes an active allotment doing what he does best. Bob Dylan is notably absent.
Every track is worthwhile and many are pleasant. And while a lot of similar productions are muddy and grisly, this isn’t. Eric is running the indicate, and keeps it challenging and spruce.
The only dings I give this production are
1) The “unhurried the scenes” footage is too sparse. I know there had to me more…
2) The band isn’t introduced well enough. I expected a halt up of every performer, with a hello, and a name. Seek 2b) above.
I am an avid Beatles fan and I was fair blown away by the concert.
A. The Performances
Great musicians and friends/collaborators of George: Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Billy Preston, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, etc. do an outstanding job and everyone of them keep their heart and soul into the songs of George Harrison and beget them arrive alive. It is eerie, but when you listen to Clapton singing “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” Paul McCartney singing “All Things Must Pass,” or Billy Preston singing “My Sweet Lord,” you could sense the presence of George as they’re singing! Their renditions of Harrison’s songs were unbiased as masterful as George singing them. Those 3 songs stood out to me.
Some other musical highlights:
1) Ringo Starr’s touching rendition of “Photograph” (the words win on a completely recent meaning in this tribute) and “Honey Don’t.”
2) Anoushka Shankar’s dazzling sitar playing accompanying Jeff Lynne’s rendition of “The Inner Light.”
3) Joe Brown’s tender covers of “Here Comes the Sun” and “I’ll Peek You in My Dreams.”
4) Dhani Harrison’s acknowledgement and thanks to all the musicians playing.
5) Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr playing together for the 1st time live in over 40 years!!! And they seem to be having a proper time!
6) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and their titillating performance of “Taxman” and spot-on re-endition of “I Need You.”
7) Billy Preston’s alive to singing of “My Sweet Lord”
The comical song “Lumberjack” by Monty Python which really lightened up the crowd and the occasion.
B. The Editing
I also liked how the DVD focussed its shots mostly on the musicians performing the songs, rather than panning to the audience and then befriend to the musicians. (This abet and forth between the musicians and then the audience is a very annoying feature which plagues the Paul McCartney “live” DVDs) .
C. The New Layout of the Discs
This movie is organized in an keen fashion:
Disc 1 features the whole complete concert ( 2 hr 26 min) — you cannot do any chapter or song selections.
Disc 2 is the theatrical version (2 hr 20 min) — these are songs from the concert rearranged in order and backstage/ rehearsal scenes/ interviews of the musicians are interspersed within the songs. You can do scene / chapter selection for Disc 2.
D. Some Reservations
Even though the “Lumberjack” song was very amusing and lightened up the occasion, I didn’t care for the song “Sit on My Face” or the mooning of the audience when the Python members bared their rear-ends to the audience. I felt this dampened the whole respectability and dignity of the whole concert.
Summary:
That aside, I highly recommend this DVD. The performances are outstanding; the relate and sound quality are reliable.
If you’re a Beatles fan and a fan of George, you’ll fancy this DVD! A must-have! One of the best concert DVDs you can regain!
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Drawing inspiration from the tale of Nhadeip–which grew out of the unsolved blood ritual murders that took station in Bethany, Namibia, in the early 1980’s–South African-born director Richard Stanley has created a strangely comely, haunting and highly atmospheric dismay fable. According to African folklore, a “Num” is a Dust Devil or shape-shifting demon who is drawn to suffering and self-destructive souls unconsciously seeking release from the wound of their lives. The demon is basically a sorcerer, trapped in the physical world, where he occupies the body of a human host. By tracking his prey and dismembering them in the “ritual ecstasy of cancel,” he accumulates the power to enable his return to the spirit world. Robert Burke plays a stunning and enigmatic hitchhiker who is the physical incarnation of such a creature.
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The film primarily revolves around the Dust Devil and three other characters: Wendy Robinson (Chelsea Fields) is a unhappy and suicidal Johannesburg housewife on the hasten from her abusive husband. Ben Mukurob (Zakes Mokae) is the police officer who is tracking what appears to be a monstrous serial killer. Mukurob is hampered in his investigations by both a dusky personal history and a natural resistance to believing the murders are connected to the supernatural world. John Matshikiza rounds out the share as “Joe Niemand,” a shaman who is aware of what is really committing the murders and who is trying to benefit Mukurob in stopping the Dust Devil.
The Namibian Desert–with its desolate scrubland and the tremendous emptiness of its endless sand dunes–is the perfect backdrop for a chronicle rooted in mysticism–where the local population has one foot in the postcolonial, unique world and the other rooted in tribal culture and view.
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There is a languid pacing to the film. A voiceover account, provided by Joe Niemand at the beginning and kill of the film, supplies many of the details and back-story that would not be apparent otherwise. The dreams and memories of the characters sometime bleed over into their waking position, and the audience is frequently pulled into a half-twilight world where reality and memory are interchangeable.
Sadly, Richard Stanley’s feature film career has been beset by problems. His first film “Hardware” suffered from unfair comparisons with “The Terminator.” Civil war erupted in South Africa during the filming of “Dust Devil” and postproduction distributorship troubles left a chopped up version of the movie–with only scattershot and straight-to-video release. Creative differences left Stanley unemployed only a few days into his third movie “The Island of Doctor Moreau,” followed by the bizarre rumors of Stanley returning to the film position in disguise. I am jubilant that Stanley did not let these obstacles and setbacks completely defeat him, and I eagerly await the next film from this talented and spellbinding filmmaker.
This is a visually fine film. I watched it expecting a alarm movie but ended up enthralled by its sheer visual splendour; both in its glowing photography and its breathtaking landscape. As a anxiety film, I doubt if it would attract the mass of today’s dread fans. It’s definite why the studio quietly dumped it onto video without a theatrical release. It would not have sold as a apprehension movie. There are not enough shocks, gore or dismay to satiate today’s audience. The predominant feeling I got was not so noteworthy of alarm, but of despair, desolation and spiritual isolation, made all the more stark when site amidst all that beauty. I would agree with director Richard Stanley, when he says that it is closer to an “art film” than a dread movie.
Stanley grew up in South Africa and learned the folklore of the natives at the feet of his mother, an anthropologist who peaceful stories and folktales of the African tribes. This chronicle revolves around a shape-shifting spirit, variously called a Soupwah, a Num or in Afrikaans, a Nagtloper (literally Night-Runner) . The Nagtloper (Robert John Burke) feeds off the life-force of the damned – people who have lost the will to live. Into his orbit float two lost souls, Wendy (Chelsea Field) a South African woman fleeing from a failed marriage and Ben Mukurob (Zakes Mokae), a Zulu policeman whose life came to an kill years ago with the death of his wife. Who will conclude deliverance? The white woman, the gloomy policeman or the Nagtloper, whose beget aim is to return to the spirit world from where it came. The desolate emptiness of the Namib is beautifully captured. Scenes are exquisitely choreographed, almost like a ballet. I don’t know if I would recommend it to the usual dread film fan, but it is definitely one for cinephiles. The DVD is superbly produced with crystal distinct image quality, no dirt, no wound and with exceptionally beneficial sound. It is presented in its fresh 1.85:1 widescreen. Strangely there are no subtitles. The main feature is anamorphic (enhanced for widescreen TV) as are all of Stanley’s interview segments. Sadly none of the other Extras are anamorphic. Even the workprint is letterboxed.
This Special Edition comes with a host of Extras spread over 5 discs. Personally I felt that devoting an entire disc to the “Workprint” was overkill. But I’m not complaining. You can look the workprint in its entirety or fair employ the 46 chapter-stops to salvage directly to the various deleted segments, which are sadly all taken from a VHS source; some having no sound, some looking really awful, and most having the video-counter running above or below the print. I would recommend the workprint only to ardent admirers of the Final Chop. The other Extras have nothing to do with the main film itself but are Stanley’s TV documentaries on other subjects. Nonetheless, they are definitely worth viewing.
The most gargantuan Extra is “The Secret Glory of SS Obersturmfuhrer Otto Rahn” made for Britain’s Channel Four TV. This is a 97min documentary on the life of the Nazi poet and writer Otto Rahn who was obsessed with the search for the “Holy Grail”. This is not the Grail of Christ which we usually associate with the legendary quest but a more obscure “Grail” supposedly made from the crown of Lucifer, variously described as a stone, a gem or a diadem. Stanley contends that Rahn and the Nazis did score the Grail in southern France but gives no source for his claim. To be graceful, the documentary is not about the search for the Grail itself but is an myth of Rahn’s tragic life. The dark irony of his life is that this Nazi stalwart, who wrote so many vile tracts condemning the Jews, was in the slay, himself revealed to be a Jew. The documentary is very dense, and expects the viewer to be fully conversant with Grail account, 13th Century Crusader history (specifically of the Albigensian or Cathar Crusade) and German history circa WWII. Like Rahn, Stanley doesn’t fabricate obvious when he conflates fact and fiction. The Lucifer Grail is referred to in Wolfram von Eschenbach’s medieval poem Parzival (the source of Wagner’s Parsifal) . This is by almost all accounts an invention based on the used Arthurian legends. Rahn ties that in to historical fact by assuming that the Grail mountain, the fictional Montsalvat of the poem, is the same as Montsegur, the last retreat of the Cathars in southern France. The Cathars were Gnostic Christians, declared heretics by the Vatican, which sent in Crusaders to annihilate them in what became known as the Albigensian Crusade. The hilltop fortress of Montsegur was where the Cathars made their last stand. At Montsegur Rahn searches and apparently finds the Grail he is looking for. In fact, the Cathars never claimed to maintain the Holy Grail. The documentary is packed with so worthy information, both historical fact and literary fantasy, that it requires more than one viewing for pudgy assimilation and it is not easy to sit through. Relate quality is mediocre but tolerable for a documentary extra. It is in 1.85:1 widescreen, letterboxed into a 4×3 fullframe. Sound quality is very terrible. Dialogue is recorded at fluctuating volume levels, is frequently inaudible and in many instances drowned out by extremely boomy bass. Worse, the sound and relate for the interviews are never in sync. The film’s temp-track sounds bad (like a unpleasant B-grade awe flick) but the accompanying Wagnerian music is enormous and transcendent. The exerpts reach from Wagner’s Parsifal and Tannhauser. The documentary interviews are in equal parts German, French and English. The entire documentary comes with obligatory English subtitles. To be glowing, Stanley admits that this is unbiased a preview of a work in progress which he hopes to release in splendid get one day.
My favourite of the documentaries is the 36min long “Direct of the Moon”. It is a visual narrate of Stanley’s visit to Afghanistan towards the kill of the Soviet occupation (1989) . As Stanley points out in the interview, it is more akin to poetry than a documentary; a visual tone-poem if you will. The sparse narration, in verse do, occurs only at the beginning and extinguish and is given wholly in Pashto (Pashtun language) . English subtitles are burnt onto the print. This was made for Britain’s BSB channel. As a passe legal documentary it falls flat, but as a visual poem it is glorious. And this is evident despite the unpleasant quality of the 16mm film footage. It was shot on a mechanical (spring driven/hand-cranked) Bolex camera, with no sync-audio. The reason was because they were travelling with the mujahideen and shooting for months in places where there was no electricity; mostly around the Afghan/Pakistan border spot in the majestic Hindu Kush mountains. Stanley’s 1/2-hour long interview accompanying this film is a must-see. He describes the Afghan expedition, his meetings with the Afghan mujahideen, his deep admiration for them and his sadness at seeing them bombed into oblivion post-9/11. The film itself ends with the mujahideen victorious in the final battle for Jalalabad. The music get is lyrical and evocative and is easily the loveliest accumulate written by Simon Boswell on these discs. It is inspired by Eastern European folk music (not native Afghan music) and the documentary also features the Trio Bulgarka singing “Oi Yano Yanke” from their “The Forest is Crying” album.
“The White Darkness” is a documentary Stanley made for the BBC as piece of a series on world religions. Its focus is on the practise of Voodoo on the island of Haiti. Coincidentally, while the documentary was being shot, America invaded the island. The documentary ends up being an examination of Voodoo practise on the one hand, and a recount of the American invasion on the other. Thanks to a particularly sinister US Army Colonel, it also becomes a chronicle about top-notch American Evangelical Christianity coming in to trounce the devil-worshipping heathens of the island. The Colonel is so boastfully arrogant and self-righteous that one could only hiss with relief to learn that he was eventually “removed from roar”. Visually this film looks the best of the three and is presented in its unique 1.33:1 fullscreen with generous audio quality. Most of the documentary is in English with the French and Creole segments suitably subtitled. It also comes with a 17min long interview where, amongst other things, Stanley describes the American invasion and the surreal image of US Marines and “Armed Baptists” coming to evangelise the heathens.
The last disc of this 5-disc residence is an audio-CD containing the soundtrack of “Dust Devil”. I wish they had included the soundtrack of “Insist of the Moon” as well. It is probably the best thing Simon Boswell has written. The position is accompanied by three separate 12-page booklets, the first being a very detailed and informative production diary on “Dust Devil”, the second containing equally detailed discussions on the 3 documentaries, and the third being a comic-book version of the film. The “Dust Devil” feature alone is worth the asking note for this release. Coupled with all the extras, this DVD is self-recommending.
Note: As we are reminded on every disc here, Richard Stanley is the Great-Grandson of the legendary explorer and adventurer, Sir Henry Stanley, who gave his name to the Stanley Falls (now Boyoma Falls, DRC), and the city of Stanleyville (indicate day Kisangani, DRC), searched for and rescued his even more illustrious fellow-explorer, David Livingston and is credited with the iconic line, “Dr. Livingston, I presume? “
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Daniel Tosh is hilarious, but if you are looking at this you probably already know that, as I contemplate his fresh level of popularity dictates that no one could procure his DVD on accident/through recomendations etc.
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It has been said a couple of times already, but this DVD re-hashes a lot of the cd material, only with rushed deliveries (it killed me the diagram he altered the down feather bit on the DVD), and so to an extent you can originate the case that the cd is the diagram to go.
But the extras on the DVD, while not substantial in quantity, are Astonishing. From self depricating cracks during a photo shoot, to a itsy-bitsy Q&A with some fans (watching these people try to be humorous for him is a riot in itself), and then finally topped by an ingenious rip on Dane Cook.
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But while the extras are substantial, they also report my biggest regret about the DVD. I believe his CD, I watched the special (which was an editted, carve down version of this reveal) premier. While I bask in the unusual material, hearing the F word etc. after seeing the outtakes it is apparent that a lot was left on the cutting room floor. Maybe this is an unreasonable ask (or objective that of a psycho fan), but why? I loved watching him bust on audience members, camera men, the staff of the club etc. I can understand why you don’t want that allotment of it on Comedy Central, but why not include the whole reveal, completely uncut, on the DVD?
Oh well. This DVD is a fine steal impartial because the best stuff in the prove didn’t form it onto the Comedy Central gash (the whole bit about Recent Orleans for instance), and for the aforementioned reasons. Yeah, it could have been better, but I am peaceful gay to have it.
I’ve seen Daniel Tosh on Comedy Central presents, bought his album, then saw him live in Chicago in April. There’s unruffled LOADS of material on this special that I hadn’t heard yet. After everything, he collected has me laughing off my chair.
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I’ll sustain it short and sweet: This item does better with early collectors or pseudo-newbies who know the characters and overall schematics of Ranma 1/2. Hardcore fans will get it for the sake of completeness, or at least I recommend it for that. It’s not altogether an pleasurable addition to Ranma 1/2, but it’s unruffled worth the peruse.
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For me watching CHUCK at the beginning of each week increasingly became one of the high points of my TV watching week. If you can find past the rather droll premise for the prove (and if you can, you have a true treat in store), that someone was able to have the entire contents of the CIA mainframe downloaded in his brain, you will observe one of the most arresting and likable casts on TV. If you don’t know CHUCK but are familiar with Josh Schwartz’s previous series THE O.C., CHUCK is what that expose would have been if you had isolated the Seth/Summer portion of the reveal and made Seth a examine (I’ve read that Adam Brody, who played Seth, was originally asked to play Chuck, and Summer herself made an appearance in Season One as a potential treasure interest for our hero) . Schwartz saved the Ryan/Marissa/Taylor share for GOSSIP GIRL. If the latter is all about the frosty and hip, CHUCK is all about nerds and their universe. If the girls on wear their Jimmy Choos, Chuck wears Chuck T’s.
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But if you haven’t seen the prove, here is the main thing you need to know: all the sight stuff is secondary. The proper reason to notice CHUCK is the comedy and the romance. The comedy comes from all directions: Chuck, his friend Morgan, the despicable group of nuts who work at the Remove More store where Chuck has his day job, his NSA handler Casey, and, of course, Mr. Awesome. (I have a theory about Awesome. From various Season One episodes I mediate the new plan was for Chuck’s sister Ellie (played by the dazzling Sarah Lancaster) and her fiancé Devon aka Captain Awesome, played by the fantastic Ryan McPartlin, to crash up, creating some possible romantic tension between Ellie and Morgan. But I possess that they realized that Awesome was not, as they initially supposed, a disposable character. And Adam Baldwin as Casey is objective a marvel. In the Season One extra features the creators Schwartz and Fedak speak that Baldwin was invited to be on the point to largely out of fandom (possible of his role of Jayne Cobb on FIREFLY? ) . I fancy the blueprint that Baldwin (no relation to Alec, as many assert) can flip from action tough guy to funny foil at the plunge of a hat. Trust me, the reveal is humorous and scrumptious from beginning to ruin.
But it also has romance! The tortured attraction between Chuck and his glorious CIA handler Sarah (played by the superior Aussie actress Yvonne Strahovski) is one of the best on TV. One might imagine that it would be tough to remove the opinion of a complete nerd and a knife-wielding glamorous examine could plunge in like, but Zachary Levi and Strahovski easily pull it off. Yvonne Strahovski especially is astronomical at making you feel that Sarah cares more for Chuck than any handler ought to and a lot of the enjoyment of the explain focuses on their inability, for professional and other reasons, to act on their feelings. And all of this is wonderfully complicated by the fallacious relationship that they have to display to Chuck’s friends, since her screen is that she is his girlfriend.
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The fate of CHUCK is hazardous as I write this review. After a tall Season Two finale, which has the potential to redefine the series. But there is a genuine chance that we won’t secure to peruse what happens next. CHUCK is one of several broad series that is on the brink of cancellation. Despite a passionate fanbase – which includes several major TV critics – CHUCK’s ratings have not been colossal. Worse, NBC has made one of the worst decisions in the history of television, deciding to gut five hours of scripted primetime television in order to give the wonderful mediocrity that is Jay Leno the 10 EST/9 CST time slot Monday through Friday. What possessed the corporate nutjobs in charge of programming to near to this idiotic decision is a mystery we’ll be debating for some time to approach. But the decision not only does great afflict to television at immense, but directly threatens CHUCK. But as things stand, this vast exhibit is in steady wretchedness of corporate execute. Along with two of my other accepted shows, DOLLHOUSE and TERMINATOR: THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES, some really astronomical television is in distress of disappearing. It is unthinkable that shows as beneficial as these are in anguish of cancellation while horrors like Jay Leno and AMERICAN Indolent clog up primetime television.
Will Chuck and Sarah finally earn cherish? Will he now be a sincere peek instead of merely a CIA asset? Will we inspect Chuck’s father again? Will Chuck go attend to work at the Lift More? Will Morgan? Will Chuck continue to live with Ellie and Awesome? Have Casey and Chuck really bonded like it appeared at the kill of Season Two? These are impartial a few of the questions we want to explore answered. Let’s impartial hope that NBC manages to fetch past its insanity to retain one of its most enjoyable shows. But with fully one-third of its weeknight primetime schedule given to mediocrity, genuine television might be in concern.
Oh, Season Two, in correct nerd fashion, ends with a illustrious line borrowed from THE MATRIX.
This exhibit is astonishing… It’s like “The Matrix” “Acquire Intellectual” “24″ and “Friends” all keep into a blender and mixed into the coolest, funniest, hippest Spy-Comedy-Action-Adventure expose of all time. Actually has there ever been a note like it? I don’t assume so. It’s not paunchy of serious drama and heavy issues – it’s not ravishing cuisine or a world class wine, but it’s like having the best damn pizza & the best beer on tap you have ever had! “Chuck” is pure comfort – whatever crappy mood I am in I can always set aside a Chuck DVD in the player and instantly feel better.
Oh and the music is out of this world. Gnarls Barkley, Zigzag Fingers, Bon Iver, et. all this explain has a movie quality soundtrack!
You also come by that feeling that either Zach Levi or Yvonne Strahovski are going rupture out in that major intention eventually as movie stars or something else. Yvonne has got to be the most comely woman I have seen on television in two or three decades!
“Chuck” is destined to do legendary state and it is fitting that it’s NBC again, like 40 years ago with Pace they don’t quite know what to do with a display that has a massive fan nasty but isn’t quite exploding like it should. If NBC dumps it after 2 or 3 seasons, inquire of this to be looked aid on in a decade or so as the 2nd biggest mistake in television history.
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They could have named this one the Fugitive II and gotten away with it. There was a limited lack of originality, but the spectacular cast pulls it off. Overall the movie was suited. Tommy Lee Jones does a incredible job and Robert Downey, Jr. was memorable as well. The laughable relief was a must and was appreciated as it helped counterract the wonderful suspense level demonstrate. I deem I will add this one to my collection.
In 1993, Warner Brothers studios released an incredibly successful movie called “The Fugitive” starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, and based on the hit TV series of the same name. 5 years after the success of that film, the WB decided to release a semi-sequel/spin-off to the film focusing on the further exploits of the character of U.S. Marshal, Sam Gerard, played by Tommy Lee Jones. It was surprising that Warner Bros. wanted to peep this supporting character further, in fact it was fair as surprising that they felt there could even be any chance of success with having a sequel/spin-off to a movie that was completely self-contained. But, the decision was made and Warner Bros. actually managed to re-sign Tommy Lee Jones, along with the rest of the actors that comprised his new crew of deputy U.S. Marshals, and adding Wesley Snipes and talented, yet disturbed actor Robert Downey Jr. to the mix. With the cast all location, the myth greenlit, and acclaimed editor turned director Stuart Baird (”Star Trek: Nemesis”) helming the describe, it was time to scrutinize if Warner Bros.’ gamble would pay off with “U.S. Marshals”.
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“U.S. Marshals” follows U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) as he pursues yet another fugitive on the loose. When a truck driver named Sign Roberts (Wesley Snipes) is interested in a car break, the police reporting on the scene perceive that this truck driver is actually wanted for a double homicide of two federal agents in Fresh York City, and has been living in Chicago under an assumed name for the last several months. During the transfer flight from Chicago to Original York, an assassination attempt on Mark’s life takes status causing the plane to depressurize and rupture into a river. As the police officers, including Sam Gerard who was aboard the plane overseeing the transfer of his latest prisoner, struggle to release the prisoners before they drown, Stamp is released and succeeds in escaping without being noticed until the next morning. Now, Sam and his team of deputies are pursuing yet another fugitive, but they will soon accumulate out that this is no ordinary case of execute, as the federal government gets keen by sending in an agent (Robert Downey Jr.) to oversee the pursuit, and it turns out that Designate Roberts is a worn agent of the very same agency as that of the two men he is accused of murdering.
Director Stuart Baird really had his work cleave out for him with this movie, not only was he tasked with the job of directing a semi-sequel/spin-off to a highly successful movie based on a TV display, but he was also forced to gain a device to have Sam Gerard pursue yet another fugitive without the account seeming too remarkable like the previous movie. Surprisingly, he succeeds rather well, there is the glaring similarity in that both fugitives only elope due to an accident (Richard Kimble escaped due to a declare rupture and Label Roberts escapes due to a plane atomize), but this can be overlooked as being a considerable residence scheme to realistically propel the chronicle into motion. Otherwise, I couldn’t complain about the direction of the movie, I felt that for this type of movie Stuart Baird did an overall spacious job of handling the material, keeping a similar tone to the first film, and yet making this one a standalone movie that doesn’t require the audience to have seen or remember any of the events from “The Fugitive”.
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The cast for the movie was terrific. Tommy Lee Jones was wise to return to the character that won him the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor 5 years prior. I enjoy that ever since this movie, and even “The Fugitive” for that matter, Tommy Lee Jones has essentially played this same character in every other movie he’s been in (with the exception of his role of Two-Face in “Batman Forever”), and peaceful manages to entertain audiences with the same valid performance. The supporting actors that comprised the rest of the U.S. Marshals were objective as pleasant, if not better than they were the first time around, especially Joe Pantoliano who was given noteworthy more mask time and injected several bits of humor to lighten things up throughout the movie, while composed delivering some really dramatic scenes with Tommy Lee Jones. The additions of Robert Downey Jr. and Wesley Snipes to the cast were very proper choices as both are accomplished actors who handle both drama and action very well. Sometimes in sequels or spin-offs the modern cast members tend to stick out a miniature bit because they are replacing a cast member that didn’t return, so their performance seems to be a small too noteworthy like the person they are replacing instead of making the characters their have. In this instance though, both current actors do agreeable jobs of making their characters their beget, and rapid diagram the audience in to their aspects of the narrative.
Even though I felt Warner Bros. had made a mistake in making this film, Stuart Baird and company managed to reveal me execrable, and I must say that I completely enjoyed “U.S. Marshals”, and that it was a top-notch sequel/spin-off to the equally impressive film “The Fugitive”.
“U.S. Marshals” is rated PG-13 for violence and language.
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One of the gigantic ironies of history is that the funding of Columbus’ discovery of the Unique World which became the bulwark of religious freedom may have arrive from the confiscated property of the Jews by Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand during the Spanish Inquisition. This DVD assembles information from many sources to jabber the yarn of the Inquisition from before its inception by Pope Gregory IX in 1231 to after its dissolution by Pope Pius IX in 1862. The Inquisition which was created to control Christian heresies and blasphemies within the expanding Roman Catholic realm evolved into a program to satisfy the economic needs of Kings and Queens.
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There are too few heroes in this epic. Looking aid from our current perspective, this history will please only the critics of the Catholic Church and by extension all organized religions. By interesting this kindly DVD you will better be pleased how far the human mind can stretch truth and concept to satisfy political and economic needs.
This documentary provides provocative information about one of the most brutal and feared organizations in history. The creators of this documentary consume a vast deal of historical information and points of opinion of various historians (including members of the Catholic Church at the Vatican) . Spirited, interesting, shoking, and dusky. The Inquistion, like other bad organizations in history, carried its very occupy genocide over several centuries. The saddest thing is that it was done in the name of God.
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As you might have gleaned from other reviews on this page, there are in fact two completely different products that explain the first season of Yu-Gi-Oh:
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1) Yu-Gi-Oh: The Complete First Season (henceforth called TCFS)
2) Yu-Gi-Oh: The Perfect Collection (henceforth called TPC)
What’s the dissimilarity? Well, several things.
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1) TCFS is listed on Amazon, TPC is not.
2) TPC is the modern, uncut episodes, dubbed by a foreign distributor. TCFS is an edited plot, attach out by 4Kids Entertainment in the US, with some violence and language removed, and also has different voices than TPC’s dub. You can peruse several reviews here complaining about the scenes gash out in TCFS. The reason why this was done is that TCFS is a Kid’s version, TPC is the novel adult version.
3) Most importantly, TCFS, for one reason or another, retails for about $40 more than TPC.
Now, most people would normally care for to have uncut episodes of a explain over cleave ones. And if the uncut episodes are less expensive, it should be a no-brainer. UNLESS you’re buying it for a Kid. If you’re buying for a kid, you may want, and be willing to pay more for an edited version. And in any case, the kid is going to want the version that has the voices that he’s heard on TV. He’s not going to acquire why everybody sounds different.
Whichever version you want, these are the facts. There *are* two different versions, they are not quite the same, and their prices are very different. And this is where the potential for abuse comes in.
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If you should explore an ad like that, and be thinking about buying, check the blooming print first, and examine to peruse if it contains the words “International Version”. If it has those words, then the seller is going to substitute TPC for TCFS, (despite the fact that TCFS is the product being listed), and try to claim that they’re really the same thing (despite having different titles) .
What is a improbable designate for TCFS is not all that expansive a ticket for TPC. You could do better elsewhere. But be that as it may, honest be aware, that if you set such an order for TCFS, TPC is what you’re going to score. If that’s what you wanted, resplendent. But if you deliberately ordered the Kid’s version because you WANTED the kid’s version, be aware that you’re not going to score it, despite what it says on your receipt.
I’ve started watching Yu-Gi-Oh on Cartoon Network. I missed a few episodes, so I picked up Yu-Gi-Oh The Complete First Season. The box situation contains special features and extras. There are 49 episodes on 6 DVDs. If you want to know the episode titles. I have include them in this review.
Disc .01
01.The Heart Of The Cards
02.The Gauntlet Is Thrown
03.Lourney To The Duelist Kingdom
04.Into The Hornet’s Nest
05.The Ultimate Large Moth
06.First Duel
07.Attack From The Deep
08.Everything Relative
09.Duel With A Ghoul
10.Give Up The Ghost
Disc .02
11.The Dueling Monkey
12.Trial By Red Eyes
13.Tainted Spirit Of The Ring
14.Panlk Attack
15.Winning Through Intimidation
16.The Scars Of Defeat
17.Arena Of Lost Souls Section 1
18.Arena Of Lost Souls Fraction 2
19.Double Wretchedness Duel Fragment 1
20.Double Pain Duel Piece 2
Disc .03
21.Double Distress Duel Section 3
22.Face Off Share 1
23.Face Off Allotment 2
24.Face Off Portion 3
25.Luminous Friendship
26.Champion VS. Creator Allotment 1
27.Champion VS. Creator Share 2
28.The Night Before
29.Duel Identity Portion 1
30.Duel Identity Fraction 2
Disc .04
31.Keith’s Machination Fraction 1
32.Keith’s Machination Fraction 2
33.Best Of Friends, Best Of Duelist Piece 1
34.Best Of Friends, Best Of Duelist Piece 2
35.Match Of The Millennium Section 1
36.Match Of The Millennium Piece 2
37.Match Of The Millennium Allotment 3
38.Match Of The Millennium Fragment 4
39.Match Of The Millennium Fragment 5
40.Aftermath
Disc 05.
41.The Wrath Of Rebecca
42.Ties Of Friendship
43.Legendary Heroes Section 1
44.Legendary Heroes Piece 2
45.Legendary Heroes Piece 3
46.Dungeon Dice Monsters Piece 1
47.Dungeon Dice Monsters Section 2
48.Dungeon Dice Monsters Portion 3
49.Dungeon Dice Monsters Portion 4
Disc .06
Character Bios
Monster Stats
Music Videos
Previews
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