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January 23rd, 2010 by colton6001483
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Some of these gloomy and white “roughies” have some decent sex sleaze scenes in them, but not this collection. There is only one bdsm bit, which could have been quite good; a pneumatic blonde tied up topless (except the guy can’t figure out how to salvage the bra off, no kidding), and a sadistic Olga type with a pair of vise grips and a hot needle . . . but it goes nowhere. And there’s one suggested belt scene that never gets started.

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Other than that, you might like this if you’re a fan of zaftig 1950’s style women wearing hose and yards of underwear. But most of the action involves a lot of half-clothed orgy scenes on the floor (not very comfortable), maybe because they only had one bed in the hotel room they filmed it in, I bid. One star sleaze rating, because you can give it a zero. Unbiased not powerful here at all.

Joe Marzano had to deal with idiot producers while trying to acquire two of these films. These movies are so unpleasant that i’m clear one of them will be made into an opera to debut at the Metropolitan Opera House next season. A “must” for lovers of dreadful films.
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January 23rd, 2010 by colton6001483
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When I heard that they were releasing a Star Wars “cartoon” in the Movie theaters, I scoffed. I have seen the movies dozens of times and level-headed remember seeing the unusual at the drive in (!) in 1977 all summer long. I’ve read all the best Star Wars books (*cough*TimothyZahn*cough*), played most of the games, have all the music on my ipod and saw Episode III at midnight. Yea, I’m a fan. Episode 1 and 2 didn’t do it for me, but EP3 brought Lucas befriend into my salubrious graces.

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Despite being a hard core fan, I refused to peek a Star Wars cartoon in a movie theater. Rubbish! I declared. How can Star Wars be a blocky cartoon?

That was a mistake. When I finally got the movie on DVD, it was improbable. When this reveal came out on Cartoon Network, finally, for the first time in YEARS I had a Sci Fi indicate that I actually looked forward to watching each week. Yes, its a cartoon. Yes, I would pick a live action prove or another movie, but I know that is later and never (respectively) . Yes, it could be geared a limited more toward adults (but then BattleStar Galactica was so noteworthy geared toward adults, that I couldn’t glimpse it. Its softcore porn wrapped in a swearfest, served with torture and gore… oh goody. Lorne Greene is spinning in his grave…) but in the destroy, honest about every episode of Clone Wars is memorable, with shrimp to no filler.

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Parts of it are recycled, some of the scenes are almost stolen fair from the movies, but it works, it works, it works. And there is enough original material to overlook the recycled parts. I like the quips, I like the fresh Padawan and the action scenes are amazing.

I don’t give away 5 stars easily. And if you’re turned off at my comments about “BS” Galactica and judge your shows need more porn and gore, not less, you might be turned off a bit at Clone Wars.

After EP3, I opinion I would never fetch a chance to invest my imagination in the Star Wars universe again, but Clone Wars proved me dumb, humdrum infamous.

At first I conception a cartoon version of Star Wars could never be helpful, until I was bored and bought The Clone Wars movie. Absolutely awesome. The stories are amazing. While the series seems to be geared toward children, it is tall for adults as well. I actually couldn’t wait for the first season to arrive out on DVD and bought it on iTunes. I even assume the campy droid humor is awesome. And yes, beings are killed in some episodes. They couldn’t have picked a better scheme to bridge the gap between episode II and episode III. I have seen all the movies multiple times, read all the 110+ books and even the comical books and I say this does Star Wars Justice. A must regain for any Star Wars fan.
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January 22nd, 2010 by colton6001483
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Here’s a movie for dog lovers, the elderly, children of divorce, FOBs (Friends of Birds), used Boy Scouts, people yearning for adventure, and anyone who has ever loved… and lost. Up is for everyone. It made me laugh out loud, and it made me shout.

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I plan it would be tough for Up to match the emotional power of Wall-E. The two Pixar films are similar in their lack of dialogue in the first act, which helps deepen the emotional impact. Up begins with Carl, a stupefied young boy star-struck by a famed explorer; and kookie Ellie, who has a similar obsession. The two kids become expeditiously friends, and snarl to one day move to Venezuela’s Paradise Falls. After getting married, they take their dream home and fix it up, hoping to gain it with children. Carl and Ellie’s life together from childhood through old-fashioned age is depicted, silently, with delicacy and subtlety. The first 15 minutes is like a celebration of a tickled marriage, and you truly feel Carl’s afflict when he is left alone. He sits slumped in his chair, talking to the house as if it is the missing Ellie.

When developers end in on Carl’s beloved home, he decides to fulfill his promise to Ellie and recede to Paradise Falls. A passe balloon vendor, Carl lifts his home with hundreds of intelligent balloons. Stowing away on the porch is Russell, a rotund, valiant kid trying to procure a scouting badge.

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After landing in Paradise Falls, the veteran man and the cramped boy are joined by a golden retriever named Dug who can talk with his collar, and a stout rare bird that bonds with Russell (he names her “Kevin”) . Dug is priceless: spot-on for every dog that ever lived, including an obsession with squirrels. Through a series of end calls and adventures, the quartet vanquishes a villain, saving the day. And Russell earns his scouting badge.

In the process, Carl learns to let go of his dusky mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by fair hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole unique world.

Up is a deeply emotional film, stout of truth. It’s the year’s best film. Find another triumph for Pixar.

Someday, Pixar is going to do it — they’re going to accomplish an emotionally uninspiring, lackluster spirited movie. But in the meantime, they’re collected putting out exquisite challenging movies like “Up,” which defies the usual kid-movie conventions by starring a crotchety former man. It’s a charming, fun microscopic adventure anecdote with flying dogs and balloon-powered houses, but underlying it is a bittersweet diminutive anecdote about loss and cherish.

As a child, the tremulous Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared admire of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, travel into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.

Now crotchety, alone and harassed by a steady estate developer, Carl (Ed Asner) is finally ordered to a retirement home. But he isn’t going quietly — instead he attaches thousands of balloons to his house and floats it away toward South America. But he accidentally takes an eager, naive Wilderness Explorer (a thinly-veiled Boy Scout) named Russell (Jordan Nagai) along for the travel. Unpleasant kid was fair trying to obtain an “assisting the elderly” badge.

And the jungle go to Paradise Falls turns out to have some surprising obstacles: a gargantuan emulike bird that Russell names Kevin, a talking dog named Dug (”I am jumping on you, bird!”), and a mysterious obsolete man who lives deep in the heart of the jungle. Turns out the obsolete guy is very familiar to Carl — and to bewitch Kevin, he’s willing to sacrifice Carl and Russell.

Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as well-liked as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty broken-down coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can be pleased Carl’s appreciate for his lost wife, and his lifeless realization that he’s clinging to the past.

In fact, the first ten minutes are some of the most heart-tugging, quietly bittersweet scenes I’ve seen in a long time. Without a word, they present all the ups and downs of a realistic marriage — joys, sorrows (Ellie’s inability to have children), growing passe together, and finally loss.

But it’s not a depressing movie by any stretch — in fact, it’s like a childhood fantasy reach to life, complete with a floating house suspended on hundreds of balloons, and biplanes piloted by a talking dog army.. Plenty of stout dialogue (”Do you want to play a game? It’s called Peep Who Can Go the Longest Without Saying Anything.” “Frigid! My mom loves that game!”) and an action-packed climax in an weak airship.

Ed Asner is absolutely perfect as ubergrouch Carl — crotchety, grumpy, and definite to fulfill his wife’s lifelong dream, but gradually realizing he’s clinging to the past. Nagai is equally perfect as Carl’s polar opposite: a naive, chattery Scout who is obvious to reunite Kevin with her baby chicks. And the utterly adorable Dug and the other dogs deserve special spy. These creatures are utterly hilarious — they talk (”I hid under your porch because I cherish you”) and act the blueprint dogs would if they talked. Three words: cone of shame.

The two-disc edition is going to have some very nice extras, but once again people with regular-def DVDs are going to earn shafted because the Blu-ray edition will have a bunch of queer stuff. Grr. As for this one, there’s a digital copy, the director’s audio commentary, kinda-alternate-ending “The Many Endings of Muntz,” and the documentary “Adventure Is Out There” about the research for this movie.

There are also a pair of adorable moving shorts. “Partly Cloudy” has a much-abused stork having to converse potentially wicked baby creatures from a kind but clueless cloud. And “Dug’s Special Mission” is a sort of backstory for the adorable Dug, explaining what the heck he was doing before he met up with Carl and Russell.

“Up” continues Pixar’s running tally of gloriously attractive, emotionally layered movies that the entire family can savor. With that, I have only one more thing to say… SQUIRREL!
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January 21st, 2010 by colton6001483
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What has been said about the Dim Knight cannot be elaborated on - so I won’t. The film is muscling its plot into my #1 approved humorous movie adaptation of all time.

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The reason for my review is in hopes of saving you some money. This double disc Special Edition doesn’t say the designate you pay for it. There isn’t even deleted scenes!!! I would keep your very hard earned dollars and select the single disc version and wait for the inevitable ULTIMATE re-release that will near later on down the road.

But nonetheless, a broad film - you will not be dissapointed; I objective wish the studio would have given a better Special Edition release than what we have here. So appreciate!

Christopher Nolan has a vision. And whether you agree with it or not, he undeniably completes it in “The Sunless Knight”–a vicious, consuming, overwhelming, incandescent event- film that re-defines ‘comic-book-flicks’. In Nolan’s grim, dark-depiction of Gotham-City (the crime-ridden hell protected by legendary superhero Batman), the director strives to compose everything proper (something he began in the well-received “Batman Begins”) . He makes it plausible, possible. And yet there’s more to it: fair as ‘Begins’ was a dissection of legend, the nature of symbols and heroes, ‘Knight’ is the escalation of that thought. It’s a biblical- confrontation of ‘good-and-evil’, yet as ‘good-and-evil’ really exist: a conflict of ideals, something that can’t be purely-defined but that is relative to a viewpoint. In Nolan’s world, the line of villainy and heroism isn’t crossed… it’s non-existent. The bad-guys don’t behold themselves as bad-guys, and as such something so unnervingly-real comes across it might cruise past some people’s minds (no insult to anybody, it’s honest celebrated that people don’t glance deep into ‘popcorn-flicks’) : the battle is a complete ambiguity.

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The film runs at nearly 2.5-hours, yet never ceases to lose interest or momentum. It doesn’t raze a scene or moment; every event is utilized and considerable. ‘The Dusky Knight’ tells a chronicle worth telling and it takes the genuine amount of time to jabber it. Action-sequences are frantic, old-school, eye-grabbing stunts (vastly genuine to ‘Begins’) and in their chaotic intensity we glimpse that they aid purpose to the memoir, yet more piquant are not played for pure entertainment-value: we are meant to glimpse, stupefied, simply hoping that the outcome will go the hero’s contrivance. Attention is never lost because we are immersed in a breathtaking, almost completely-unpredictable sage (it packs many a shock), that makes us mediate and more importantly gains our emotional-investment. We near to care for the characters, because they are believable, developed, and personified fully.

Everyone has great-chemistry together. Maggie Gyllenhal is a more aged Rachel Dawes than Katie Holmes. Morgan Freeman provides his authoritative presence to the role of bad- gadget-inventor/Wayne-Enterprise CEO Lucius Fox, and under anyone else’s portrayal, the share would be less-memorable. Gary Oldman underplays his world-wearied lawman with such honest-nobility, you never feel for a second any of its forced-acting. The irreplaceable Michael Caine makes a gentle, reassuring, father-like presence as Alfred, and the movie would surely fail without his strong-presence and interjected-moments of light-humor.

And while everyone (rightfully) pours the praise unto Bale and Ledger, I reflect most are glancing-over Knight’s breakout-performance. As Harvey Dent, Aaron Eckhart does more than beget himself in the company of such a renowned-cast. He makes his presence known, whether he’s playing on the easy-going charisma of Gotham’s ‘White-Knight’ or the broken and damaged, twisted-soul of Two-Face. He achieves a full-impact with the tragedy that comes unto his character, and so closely connects with Dent, that he makes his afflict tangible for us: we sympathize even as we become vexed. He captures both facets of each personality flawlessly.

Now, some people cite that ‘Knight’ has a potential fatal-flaw in the supposedly wooden- acting of Christian Bale. Admittedly, his development is not as gargantuan as in ‘Begins’ (yet that film gave us such a helpful psychoanalysis of Wayne, we hardly need more), yet what Bale pulls off is admirable. Wayne is not an eccentric personality. He is a disillusioned man who can hardly obtain any joy in having no family, giving up his love-interest and spending his life fighting a battle that may never destroy. He’s shaded and conflicted, and Bale plays up on that brooding-mood by making Wayne behold as though a thousand dark-things were on his mind. He’s not wooden…he’s a humorless, detached individual. Even when Wayne is acting as a frivolous playboy for the public, every now and then Bale offers us a grand recognize that reminds us its all a façade; that deep down, something more terrified irks him. Occasionally he offers a broken-smile when exchanging banter with Alfred, letting us know that beyond the dour depression of the Caped-Crusader lies a damaged human-being. It is only in the guise of a growling masked-man, that he can unleash his proper, ferocious personality.

Finally, who could forget Heath Ledger. Now, when he was first-announced for the fraction, I was (along with many other people) asking myself: “Why? “. Mr. Ledger had proved with ‘Brokeback Mountain’ he could tell a potent performance. But he hadn’t before. It is only, after seeing this film, that I know the retort to ‘why? ‘: I gawk the significance of his loss.

When Heath appears in this movie, he is completely unrecognizable. His suppose is distinctly-altered; a near-whiny, pedophile-like tone that sends shivers down the spine. His face is completely splattered with makeup that renders him both freakishly-nightmarish and strangely-funny. And when you recognize him, you don’t contemplate it’s him. In this, his final performance, Ledger proved he was a chameleon. His two iconic performances in this, and ‘Brokeback’, could not be more different. I am convinced he could have been anything in his career. He commits so intensely to character that the line of actor/portrayal dies. His every tick and gesture only further-enhances his character. Heath never hams the role up or goes for something cheap: he delivers a fully-immersed demonstrate of psychotic madness…or do we unbiased imprint him that to feel safer? The movie writes the character brilliantly; blending repulsive truth into his every social-accusation, and making us examine why we laugh at his sick-jokes.

‘The Gloomy Knight’ has had an incredible-amount of hype running for it, from the get-go, mounting ever-higher, until Heath Ledger’s too-soon death. And the finished-product does more than exceed all of the near-impossible expectations placed on it. It becomes something distinguished richer than a super-hero-franchise-saga. Christopher Nolan has opened a unusual door in cinema: allowing action-flicks to become more serious, superb of intelligence. He has transformed this into a part of artwork, stout of beauty, anxiety, moral-conundrums. This movie has changed things…forever.

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January 21st, 2010 by colton6001483
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A man named Frank Bigelow (Edmund O’Brian) shows up at Los Angeles police site to represent a murder: his acquire. Frank is dying of sparkling toxin poisoning. He recounts to police the improbable memoir that brought him to be at the brink of death in this police dwelling in a irregular city. Unbiased a few days ago, he was a itsy-bitsy business owner in a small town called Banning. He had an adoring girlfriend, Paula Gibson (Pamela Britton), who was also his personal secretary. But Frank had cool feet about marrying Paula and decided to bewitch a slight vacation to San Francisco to give himself some air. Paula called to express him that a man named Phillips was desperately trying to come him, but the name didn’t ring a bell. The next day, Frank found out that he had been fatally and irreversibly poisoned. Frank’s increasingly frantic search for the identity and motivation of his murderer takes him to two cities, into the criminal underworld, and onto the gross demolish of several pistols before all is done.

Rudolph Mate’s “D.O.A.” is a film noir classic. And it takes the cynical concept typical of the genre. Frank is a man whose fate is entirely beyond his control. As the audience roots for Frank to solve the mystery and rep his murderer, fate unabashedly mocks his efforts. Frank is a dying man; what earthly dissimilarity will it develop if he finds his killer? Whatever Frank does, the result will be the same. And it’s all because he notarized a bill of sale…one out of hundreds of bills of sales. Who knew what being a notary could lead to? But for a movie with such a cynical record to relate, “D.O.A.” has always been immensely current. I reflect that’s because Frank Bigelow is an “everyman” who rises to the occasion when difficult circumstances require it. He’s not too gleaming and not too boring. He has a nice girlfriend…to whom he isn’t entirely faithful. He’s basically a expedient guy, works hard, but deplorable. And when fate deals him a unpleasant deal, he finds within him a strength and determination that even he may not have known he had. He’s going to solve the mystery if it’s the last thing he does. Even though it will be the last thing he does. Edmund O’Brian does an admirable job of conveying Frank’s imperfection, his initial incredulity at his spot, and then his determination when he stares reality in the face and decides to purchase matters into his maintain hands, to the extent that he can. The opening scene in which Frank enters the police site to recount his gain destroy is a stroke of genius. What a draw to hook an audience! The only fault that I regain with the film are the ridiculous noises that we hear every time Frank spies an heavenly woman. Their tone is completely cross to the film, and they are a sincere blot on Dimitri Tiomkin’s otherwise suited secure.

The DVD (This refers to the Roan Group DVD only) : This film looks too contrasty and lacking in subtle tonality to me. Not having seen the film on the silver veil, I don’t know if it was originally like that, if there was a dilemma with the print, or if it’s a awful transfer. But the film stocks available in 1950 were technologically considerable better than this DVD would lead you to absorb. The main menu on the disc doesn’t note up before the movie. The disc starts to play as soon as it is inserted into the player, so you have to either hit the menu button on your remote or accumulate yourself onto your couch posthaste. There are two bonus features: An interview with actress Beverly Campbell (now Beverly Garland) in which she describes her experience being blacklisted by the Hollywood studios for several years following her appearance in “D.O.A.” And there are a few pages of text that you can read about film noir in general and “D.O.A.” in particular. Beverly Garland’s tale is challenging, but the DVD seems to be attach together in a slipshod manner.

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January 20th, 2010 by colton6001483
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Here’s a movie for dog lovers, the elderly, children of divorce, FOBs (Friends of Birds), worn Boy Scouts, people yearning for adventure, and anyone who has ever loved… and lost. Up is for everyone. It made me laugh out loud, and it made me bellow.

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I understanding it would be tough for Up to match the emotional power of Wall-E. The two Pixar films are similar in their lack of dialogue in the first act, which helps deepen the emotional impact. Up begins with Carl, a terrified young boy star-struck by a noted explorer; and kookie Ellie, who has a similar obsession. The two kids become mercurial friends, and snort to one day go to Venezuela’s Paradise Falls. After getting married, they acquire their dream home and fix it up, hoping to possess it with children. Carl and Ellie’s life together from childhood through dilapidated age is depicted, silently, with delicacy and subtlety. The first 15 minutes is like a celebration of a gratified marriage, and you truly feel Carl’s hurt when he is left alone. He sits slumped in his chair, talking to the house as if it is the missing Ellie.

When developers conclude in on Carl’s beloved home, he decides to fulfill his promise to Ellie and move to Paradise Falls. A broken-down balloon vendor, Carl lifts his home with hundreds of knowing balloons. Stowing away on the porch is Russell, a rotund, valorous kid trying to net a scouting badge.

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After landing in Paradise Falls, the veteran man and the puny boy are joined by a golden retriever named Dug who can talk with his collar, and a colossal rare bird that bonds with Russell (he names her “Kevin”) . Dug is priceless: spot-on for every dog that ever lived, including an obsession with squirrels. Through a series of halt calls and adventures, the quartet vanquishes a villain, saving the day. And Russell earns his scouting badge.

In the process, Carl learns to let go of his gloomy mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by splendid hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole current world.

Up is a deeply emotional film, rotund of truth. It’s the year’s best film. Come By another triumph for Pixar.

Someday, Pixar is going to do it — they’re going to execute an emotionally uninspiring, lackluster absorbing movie. But in the meantime, they’re serene putting out luscious inviting movies like “Up,” which defies the usual kid-movie conventions by starring a crotchety extinct man. It’s a charming, fun microscopic adventure tale with flying dogs and balloon-powered houses, but underlying it is a bittersweet small myth about loss and worship.

As a child, the panicked Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared cherish of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, proceed into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.

Now crotchety, alone and harassed by a valid estate developer, Carl (Ed Asner) is finally ordered to a retirement home. But he isn’t going quietly — instead he attaches thousands of balloons to his house and floats it away toward South America. But he accidentally takes an fervent, naive Wilderness Explorer (a thinly-veiled Boy Scout) named Russell (Jordan Nagai) along for the hotfoot. Terrible kid was objective trying to win an “assisting the elderly” badge.

And the jungle tear to Paradise Falls turns out to have some surprising obstacles: a mammoth emulike bird that Russell names Kevin, a talking dog named Dug (”I am jumping on you, bird!”), and a mysterious archaic man who lives deep in the heart of the jungle. Turns out the musty guy is very familiar to Carl — and to steal Kevin, he’s willing to sacrifice Carl and Russell.

Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as well-liked as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty passe coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can relish Carl’s admire for his lost wife, and his humdrum realization that he’s clinging to the past.

In fact, the first ten minutes are some of the most heart-tugging, quietly bittersweet scenes I’ve seen in a long time. Without a word, they indicate all the ups and downs of a realistic marriage — joys, sorrows (Ellie’s inability to have children), growing stale together, and finally loss.

But it’s not a depressing movie by any stretch — in fact, it’s like a childhood fantasy advance to life, complete with a floating house suspended on hundreds of balloons, and biplanes piloted by a talking dog army.. Plenty of vast dialogue (”Do you want to play a game? It’s called Seek Who Can Go the Longest Without Saying Anything.” “Icy! My mom loves that game!”) and an action-packed climax in an broken-down airship.

Ed Asner is absolutely perfect as ubergrouch Carl — crotchety, grumpy, and definite to fulfill his wife’s lifelong dream, but gradually realizing he’s clinging to the past. Nagai is equally perfect as Carl’s polar opposite: a naive, chattery Scout who is sure to reunite Kevin with her baby chicks. And the utterly adorable Dug and the other dogs deserve special stare. These creatures are utterly hilarious — they talk (”I hid under your porch because I cherish you”) and act the draw dogs would if they talked. Three words: cone of shame.

The two-disc edition is going to have some very nice extras, but once again people with regular-def DVDs are going to net shafted because the Blu-ray edition will have a bunch of unusual stuff. Grr. As for this one, there’s a digital copy, the director’s audio commentary, kinda-alternate-ending “The Many Endings of Muntz,” and the documentary “Adventure Is Out There” about the research for this movie.

There are also a pair of adorable engaging shorts. “Partly Cloudy” has a much-abused stork having to disclose potentially wicked baby creatures from a kind but clueless cloud. And “Dug’s Special Mission” is a sort of backstory for the adorable Dug, explaining what the heck he was doing before he met up with Carl and Russell.

“Up” continues Pixar’s running tally of gloriously lively, emotionally layered movies that the entire family can appreciate. With that, I have only one more thing to say… SQUIRREL!
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January 19th, 2010 by colton6001483
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Here’s a movie for dog lovers, the elderly, children of divorce, FOBs (Friends of Birds), old Boy Scouts, people yearning for adventure, and anyone who has ever loved… and lost. Up is for everyone. It made me laugh out loud, and it made me sob.

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I conception it would be tough for Up to match the emotional power of Wall-E. The two Pixar films are similar in their lack of dialogue in the first act, which helps deepen the emotional impact. Up begins with Carl, a jumpy young boy star-struck by a distinguished explorer; and kookie Ellie, who has a similar obsession. The two kids become expeditiously friends, and announce to one day fade to Venezuela’s Paradise Falls. After getting married, they seize their dream home and fix it up, hoping to beget it with children. Carl and Ellie’s life together from childhood through frail age is depicted, silently, with delicacy and subtlety. The first 15 minutes is like a celebration of a glad marriage, and you truly feel Carl’s hurt when he is left alone. He sits slumped in his chair, talking to the house as if it is the missing Ellie.

When developers end in on Carl’s beloved home, he decides to fulfill his promise to Ellie and move to Paradise Falls. A aged balloon vendor, Carl lifts his home with hundreds of brilliant balloons. Stowing away on the porch is Russell, a fat, doughty kid trying to score a scouting badge.

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After landing in Paradise Falls, the stale man and the puny boy are joined by a golden retriever named Dug who can talk with his collar, and a vast rare bird that bonds with Russell (he names her “Kevin”) . Dug is priceless: spot-on for every dog that ever lived, including an obsession with squirrels. Through a series of terminate calls and adventures, the quartet vanquishes a villain, saving the day. And Russell earns his scouting badge.

In the process, Carl learns to let go of his dim mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by lovely hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole recent world.

Up is a deeply emotional film, stout of truth. It’s the year’s best film. Net another triumph for Pixar.

Someday, Pixar is going to do it — they’re going to make an emotionally uninspiring, lackluster inspiring movie. But in the meantime, they’re smooth putting out palatable tantalizing movies like “Up,” which defies the usual kid-movie conventions by starring a crotchety weak man. It’s a charming, fun microscopic adventure myth with flying dogs and balloon-powered houses, but underlying it is a bittersweet petite account about loss and like.

As a child, the haunted Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared worship of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, travel into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.

Now crotchety, alone and harassed by a loyal estate developer, Carl (Ed Asner) is finally ordered to a retirement home. But he isn’t going quietly — instead he attaches thousands of balloons to his house and floats it away toward South America. But he accidentally takes an keen, naive Wilderness Explorer (a thinly-veiled Boy Scout) named Russell (Jordan Nagai) along for the toddle. Unpleasant kid was fair trying to obtain an “assisting the elderly” badge.

And the jungle spin to Paradise Falls turns out to have some surprising obstacles: a colossal emulike bird that Russell names Kevin, a talking dog named Dug (”I am jumping on you, bird!”), and a mysterious faded man who lives deep in the heart of the jungle. Turns out the faded guy is very familiar to Carl — and to retract Kevin, he’s willing to sacrifice Carl and Russell.

Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as accepted as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty old-fashioned coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can savor Carl’s worship for his lost wife, and his dead realization that he’s clinging to the past.

In fact, the first ten minutes are some of the most heart-tugging, quietly bittersweet scenes I’ve seen in a long time. Without a word, they demonstrate all the ups and downs of a realistic marriage — joys, sorrows (Ellie’s inability to have children), growing feeble together, and finally loss.

But it’s not a depressing movie by any stretch — in fact, it’s like a childhood fantasy near to life, complete with a floating house suspended on hundreds of balloons, and biplanes piloted by a talking dog army.. Plenty of tall dialogue (”Do you want to play a game? It’s called Leer Who Can Go the Longest Without Saying Anything.” “Chilly! My mom loves that game!”) and an action-packed climax in an ancient airship.

Ed Asner is absolutely perfect as ubergrouch Carl — crotchety, grumpy, and obvious to fulfill his wife’s lifelong dream, but gradually realizing he’s clinging to the past. Nagai is equally perfect as Carl’s polar opposite: a naive, chattery Scout who is obvious to reunite Kevin with her baby chicks. And the utterly adorable Dug and the other dogs deserve special stare. These creatures are utterly hilarious — they talk (”I hid under your porch because I like you”) and act the intention dogs would if they talked. Three words: cone of shame.

The two-disc edition is going to have some very nice extras, but once again people with regular-def DVDs are going to secure shafted because the Blu-ray edition will have a bunch of queer stuff. Grr. As for this one, there’s a digital copy, the director’s audio commentary, kinda-alternate-ending “The Many Endings of Muntz,” and the documentary “Adventure Is Out There” about the research for this movie.

There are also a pair of adorable spellbinding shorts. “Partly Cloudy” has a much-abused stork having to content potentially nasty baby creatures from a kind but clueless cloud. And “Dug’s Special Mission” is a sort of backstory for the adorable Dug, explaining what the heck he was doing before he met up with Carl and Russell.

“Up” continues Pixar’s running tally of gloriously spicy, emotionally layered movies that the entire family can indulge in. With that, I have only one more thing to say… SQUIRREL!
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Watch The Waltons: The Complete Fourth Season Movie Online

January 18th, 2010 by colton6001483
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There were many spacious seasons of this special explain, but season four is the best IMO. Standout episodes include:

The Sermon - John Boy is asked to preach Sunday services and he gets plenty of coaching from proud Grandma.

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The Competition - Ben gets aroused and leaves impartial as the Waltons accumulate into a competition for a colossal contract.

The Search - Memoir by Ellen Corby (Grandma) Olivia, Jim Bob and Elizabeth are lost in the woods after a car accident.

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The Fox - Grandpa’s war stories don’t quite live up to the truth.

The Burnout - The family is scattered after the house burns down.

The Quiliting - Tensions flare between Grandma, Olivia and Mary Ellen after Grandma plans a quilting party to protest Mary Ellen is ready for courting.

The House - Grandma and Grandpa are on different sides of the county’s decision to slide down an old-fashioned house.

The age of innocence is long gone from America TV. I grew up in the 1960’s and remember the days of family-friendly television. Remember those spacious family shows that every member of the family could luxuriate in - The Andy Griffith Reveal, The Dick Van Dyke Exhibit, That Girl, Father Knows Best, Leave It To Beaver, and Ozzie and Harriet? A few family-friendly shows remained in the 1970’s: The Partridge Family, The Brady Bunch, and best of all … The Waltons. Since the Waltons left TV in the early 1980’s there have been very few quality tv shows the entire family can examine and like together (”The Wonder Years” stands out as one of these) . Since the days of adult-oriented “Dallas” and other similar sleazy sex melodramas, the major tv networks have been residence on corrupting and ridiculing the strong family values that made America a once-great and proud nation.

Thank goodness for The Waltons! The Waltons is a series that everyone in the family can sit down and appreciate together. Parents can relax because there is no cursing or nefarious language, no double-entendre sex jokes, no graphic violence, unbiased proper characters growing up in a grand more innocent age than we currently live in. (For a gaze at how our grandparents grew up, gaze the Waltons) .

In Season Four of the series, 24 episodes are presented, all of them being quality family enertainment. I have my celebrated episodes of season 4 and you will too - there is distinguished to like about this season. John-boy grows closer to graduation from college and begins a newspaper, Mary-Ellen begins her first steps in her nursing career, Ben grows into a young man with strong ideas of his absorb, and of course there is always the loyal presence of the parents and grandparents, guiding this expansive family through the trying years of the Mountainous Depression.

While my approved Waltons season is the very first, there is mild so noteworthy to worship in this fourth season. The acting is favorable, with Michael Learned winning an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a drama series, and the perpetually worn and cranky Ellen Corby winning an Emmy for supporting actress. (Does anyone engage Ellen Corby playing anything other than an primitive lady or Grandma? - I can only choose one role as a pioneering farming homesteader in the movie “Shane” ) . Richard Thomas binds this series together, being the person from which the stories are being told. When Richard Thomas leaves the note after season five, the series loses its central focus. And while the series collected remains sharp after season five, the loss of John-Boy is imposible to overcome.

I heartily recommend Season Four of the Waltons. It is something your family can ogle and learn necessary life-lessons from, a far-cry from today’s tv viewing options.

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January 17th, 2010 by colton6001483
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Nineteen years ago I remember going to seek a dinky film called Hardware and I remember HATING it because I felt deceived by the trailers that shamefully advertised this film as The Terminator meets The Road Warrior which being a stout fan of both of those classic sci-fi films was precisely what I was expecting to sight. What I got, and was completely unprepared for, was a pornographic visual nightmare filled with gratuitous violence and an incoherent set about some killer Terminator-esque combat droid found in the sands of a post-apocalyptic wasteland that’s transformed into an industrial art sculpture by some hot chick and I remember wanting to lunge out of the theater but felt compelled to at least procure my (then) six bucks worth before leaving the theater offended and I never looked befriend… until now.

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A few years later I picked up the Hardware soundtrack because I remembered it was the most memorable fraction of the film. I loved Simon Boswell’s haunting electronic secure and the unforgettable Public Image Runt song the Order of Death which echoes in your head with “This Is What You Want…This Is What You Rep” lyrics ironically summarizing my initial reaction to the film perfectly. Around that time I happened to acquire Richard Stanley’s following film Dust Devil - The Final Slit which I really enjoyed with it’s broad visuals and also featuring a terrific Simon Boswell fetch.

When I saw that Hardware was released on Blu-ray I decided to give it another leer. It’s extraordinary how the quality of blu-ray makes you revisit many films that you may not have otherwise particularly liked watching the first time around but I remembered the striking post-apocalyptic visuals and 80’s industrial music video style and having appreciated Richard Stanley’s succeeding films I knew he was a director with vision and made me determine to give it another chance. Upon watching it I had remembered the staunch moment that made me want to gain up and leave the theater when Jill’s perverted neighbor played by William Hootkins (yes that’s Porkins from Star Wars) starts singing the “wiberly-woberly shuffle” and I detached gather his character gross but that’s really the whole point. Stanley is intentionally creating a dissonant atmosphere showing the deconstruction of culture precipitated by dependency on technology, intrusive surveillance and the pervasiveness of mass media and invasion of privacy.

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Watching it now I can bask in the film’s socio-political undertones such as population control and the realization that this film was actually a few years ahead of its time anticipating the post-modern industrial motifs of Ministry. To the film’s credit, Richard Stanley’s stylized vision is what sets Hardware apart from the formulaic commercialized mainstream blockbusters of today and somehow manages not to date itself too noteworthy and remains a completely original independent film unlike anything I’ve really seen since.

Richard Stanley discusses his ideas slack the intended “Hardware 2: Ground Zero” script on the supplemental features that was written at the time of the first film but was never made due to legalities between studios that has prevented him from fully realizing his plan on a grander scale. I actually found myself alive to in seeing what Hardware 2 might peruse like made today with the latest advancements in special effects technology that would enable Richard to inaugurate up the canvas and let his ideas spill out onto the cover. Watching the interview you can recognize that Stanley is a very shining and articulated artist who knows what he is talking about and has a right view and vision for his craft. There’s also an great hour-long documentary “No Flesh Shall Be Spared” produced exclusively for the blu-ray that features all modern interviews that will compose you bask in the film and the complications of working with visual effects pre-CGI along with deleted scenes, a German theatrical trailer and some of Stanley’s short films including “Incidents In An Expanding Universe” the Well-kept 8 genesis of Hardware.

Hardware is definitely not a film for everyone and if you you are looking for accessible sci-fi-/horror that’s easy to swallow you won’t win it here. On the surface Hardware is a visceral nightmare whose disturbing and offensive imagery is conveying ideas and themes far more complex than the average mainstream audiences are simply willing or advantageous of grasping and most will derive it a struggle to account for the lines between self-indulgent art and purely cinematic entertainment.

“This is what you want… and this is what you salvage.”

I have been a fan of this movie from the first time I watched it years serve. if your into sci-fi this movie will come by high for you. The movie transfer to Hi-Def….I watched this movie via Blu-Ray in 1080i Video & 5.1 Audio,the visuals are outstanding for a older film objective a few minor film blemishes in the initiate of the film but nothing to shout about. The audio was tight & separation was flawless. Bottom line, A immense transfer..A must have for any sci-fi movie buff.
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