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12.10.07 by Widge @ 6:08 am Film: Japanese Title: Yoidore tenshi Written by: Akira Kurosawa & Keinosuke Uegusa Features:
Released by: Criterion Collection My Advice: Buy it for Kurosawa and for Criterion. Categorized as: DVD and Reviews
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12.07.07 by Widge @ 7:12 am
While we're talking more television DVD, let's start right out of the gate with a set that is making lots of fans on this side of the pond happy: Doctor Who. Yes, the third series from BBC Home Video. And it's not only making people happy because David Tennant seems to be pleasing the faithful as the latest Doctor, but also because the set is stacked, folks. Fourteen episodes are here across five discs, with a sixth disc dedicated to behind the scenes footage from every episode. And speaking of every episode, they all come with a commentary track--taking part are Tennant, Russell T Davies, Freema Agyeman, John Barrowman and loads of others. There's more, as though that wasn't enough to keep you watching for hours, including but not limited to a studio tour with Agyeman, video diary with Tennant, outtakes and deleted scenes. If you're a fan or know someone who is, then this is a gift for yourself or for them. Or both. Presuming you um, live near one another. Categorized as: DVD
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11.24.07 by ScottC @ 8:29 pm Film: Written by Ellary Eddy Features:
Released by: Lionsgate. My Advice: Get Behind Me, Satan. Categorized as: DVD and Reviews
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11.23.07 by Widge @ 8:47 pm Film: Written by: Guy Gallo, based on the novel by Malcolm Lowry Features:
Released by: Criterion Collection My Advice: Buy it for Finney and for Criterion. Categorized as: DVD and Reviews
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11.15.07 by Dindrane @ 8:42 pm There comes a time in the life of every daikaiju and/or tokusatsu fan when we must draw the line. Will we love the American Godzilla release merely because it stars our favorite giant lizard (and Ferris Bueller)? Will we love Mothra, but not Gamera, because a giant flying tortoise is just silly? Luckily for daikaiju fans everywhere, no matter where you draw it, that line always includes Ultraman, and the second (and final) volume of the original 1960s series is awaiting you on DVD. Sure, the monsters are obviously just people wearing rubber suits, and sure, a giant alien superhero with a package is kinda scary, and sure, the actor was hired more for how he looks in skin-tight silver and red spandex than for his acting skills, but who cares? It has futuristic space guns! Something they actually called "The Science Patrol"! And the odd spaceship here and there! And giant robots! And giant other stuff! Giant! Other! Stuff! If you don't know the story already from Saturday mornings when you were ten, it is as follows: Hayata is a typical henshin character--that is, he can transform into something. In his case, he can channel the power of a giant space superhero (I mean, seriously--how can you not love it already? Just ask Ernest Cline about how awesome this show is.) from a far-off planet in Nebula M78. In this form, he commences to the kicking of evil arse, all the while looking quite fly and posing dramatically at appropriate points. Every episode, he encounters and then defeats one of a host of nasty villains, and now you can see it all in digitally restored, stereo (try that on your old 1974 TV!), with the original fascinating Japanese audio fully intact. Categorized as: DVD and Reviews
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