The Golden Globe-winning series Mad Men brings Season 2 to DVD this Tuesday, and along with it all 13 episodes of some of the best drama on television. Season 2 builds upon the foundations created in the first season while giving the characters more things to do, and more importantly, more avenues to explore. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘dvd release date’Mad Men: Season 2 DVD ReviewSaturday, July 11th, 2009Posted in DVD Releases, Television/TV | No Comments » Donnie Darko Sequel: S. Darko DVD ReviewMonday, May 18th, 2009
Donnie Darko, one of the most unique, intriguing, mind-bending and debate-invigorating films of the 21st century, is one of my favorite movies. The film, though it was never a box office hit, has become a cult classic, solidified Jake Gyllenhaal as a leading man and is just one damn fine film. It is also a movie with a satisfying ending… an ending where the title character dies to save the world. (more…) Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | 1 Comment » DVD Review: My Bloody Valentine 3DSunday, May 17th, 2009
You can read the My Bloody Valentine 3D movie review here, or read on for my DVD review… (more…) Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | No Comments » DVD Review: Galaxy Quest: Deluxe EditionTuesday, May 5th, 2009
You don’t have to be a fan of Star Trek to enjoy the film, and in fact it’s fun going back after ten years and watching things all over again. For instance, at the time, Rickman was mainly known as that guy from Die Hard, whereas now he’s that guy from Harry Potter. No one knew who Rockwell was at the time, and if you look closely, Dwight from “The Office” even makes an appearance. (more…) Posted in Movies | 3 Comments » The Uninvited is No A Tale of Two SistersSaturday, April 25th, 2009
The Uninvited is a remake of one of my favorite horror movies, the Korean-made A Tale of Two Sisters. The Korean version was creepy, subtle and confusing, avoiding convention and delivering a superbly complex thriller. As one might expect, The Uninvited is a shallow, routine movie where directors Charles and Thomas Guard resort to cheesy hallucinations and dream sequences to make up for a lack of storytelling ability. Read the rest of The Uninvited movie review. Posted in Reviews | No Comments » DVD Review: Seven Pounds, Starring Will SmithSaturday, March 28th, 2009
So, the odds were good that his 2008 follow-up Seven Pounds, which is directed by the same man, Gabriele Muccino, would continue Smith’s streak of consecutive $100-million earners. Unfortunately for Smith – though we can hardly feel sorry for his rare flop – audiences read right through the obscure previews and opted to not see the flick – or at least wait until DVD. It was a good choice. (more…) Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | 1 Comment » DVD Review: The Odd Couple Centennial Collection DVDSunday, March 22nd, 2009
In The Odd Couple, Lemmon plays Felix Ungar, a man who just been kicked by his wife. Left to fend for himself, he ponders suicide until he is taken in by his friend Oscar Madison (Matthau), a divorcee who lives simply and like a slob. Felix seems to be the perfect complement to this, as he’s a clean freak verging on obsessive compulsive. Unfortunately, Felix’s mannerisms begin to gnaw at Oscar’s soul… (more…) Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | No Comments » DVD Review: Quantum of Solace DVDWednesday, March 18th, 2009
While perfectly fine as a non-stop action movie, Quantum lacks the craftsmanship and character development of its predecessor, which was honed by the direction of Martin Campbell. Marc Forster, having never directed such an action film before, was an odd choice to helm the follow-up, and his style is largely a poor knock-off of Campbell’s direction. Funnily enough, in one of the special features on the DVD, Forster explains that his approach is to just “throw everything on the screen,” which explains the lack of deleted scenes – and the senseless barrage of action in the movie. (more…) Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | 2 Comments » Happy-Go-Lucky Movie ReviewWednesday, March 11th, 2009I like depressing movies. I really like depressing movies. So when I saw the preview for Happy-Go-Lucky, a movie about an overly bubbly woman who goes around being – well – bubbly, I balked. The movie looked annoying, stupid and boring. But, I can be wrong sometimes. It’s a rare occurrence, but I can be wrong. And I was wrong about Happy-Go-Lucky. Sally Hawkins, who was nominated for Best Actress, turns in a star-turning performance, and writer/director Mike Leigh makes that performance possible with an entertaining, surprisingly layered story. Read my full Happy-Go-Lucky movie review. Posted in Reviews | 3 Comments » DVD Review: Primal Fear Hard Evidence EditionSunday, March 8th, 2009
Needless to say, I like this movie. I like this movie a lot. And since Paramount Pictures just sent me the all-new Hard Evidence Edition, I now have two versions of the DVD. This latest release of the 1996 thriller doesn’t offer enough bonus features to warrant repurchasing the picture, but Paramount has packaged a couple of short featurettes to accompany this amazing film:
In all, there are only 47 minutes worth of raw bonus features – hardly enough to warrant an all-new edition. Yet, those 47 minutes are packed full of insightful interviews with most of the big names involved in the picture. My only real fault with the DVD is the DVD cover… the cheesy crime scene layout makes the picture look like some B-grade action flick rather a quality drama. Still, if you don’t own Primal Fear, this would be a good time to buy. The Hard Evidence Edition comes to stores on March 10, 2009, available in both DVD and Blu-Ray formats. Posted in DVD Releases, Reviews | No Comments » |
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