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Widge @ 5:28 AMÀÇ 09.10.08¿¡ ¹èÄ¡ÇÏ´Â
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Transformers Animated is the latest iteration of the franchise, taking the Michael Bay Transformers idea and making it very kid-friendly. This includes a kid protagonist who allies herself with the Autobots and a very modern superhero animation style. This you can tell by the cover art in which even the Autobots seem to have magnificent chins. All sixteen first episodes are here across two discs. Now we previously mentioned when the first release came out that you might want to wait for this to hit. Now I'm saying that if you've got a kid who just wants to watch this on demand, you might want to purchase. Otherwise it appears to be playing once a day on Cartoon Network. And with this having a season 2 photo gallery sneak peek as its only feature, it's sort of hard to justify. But again, if you must do it for the kiddies, we won't think less of you. (Click here to buy it from Amazon.) Welcome to Wayside School, named as such because instead of the rooms all being on a single floor, each room is stacked up on its own floor, for a total of thirty floors. Todd, the newest student, finds himself on the top floor having to adjust to not only the weirdness of school in general but the weirdness of this school in particular. Paramount and Nickelodeon bring you this first season's thirteen episodes (twenty-six stories) across two discs. The story on this is the same as the above--although I can't quite tell when the show is airing currently, if a kid wants this show and this inspires him especially to pick up the original books and start reading, then more power to everybody involved. (Click here to buy it from Amazon.) Categorized as: Headsup
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Posted on 09.08.08 by Widge @ 5:34 am
Comments on this: none yet. Add your own. An ongoing attempt to make sense of the onslaught of new swag that people want you to buy. Should you? I'll try and help.
The Fletch Collection are both of the films starring Chevy Chase, one of which was actually quite damn funny and the other one which quite damn wasn't. In fact, what's startling about looking back at Fletch Lives is not just that it was a bad movie, but that it was so eminently forgettable. I know that I saw the movie. In fact, I'm fairly certain I caught it at the cinema. But it's like I blocked it from my memories like I did with my third grade year. The downside is that watching it again is like reliving the nightmare for the first time. When I saw this arrive, my question was--since we seem to be seeing a lot of repackaging jobs--I wonder, is this a repackaging job? Slice open the plastic and...why, yes. Yes it is. The Fletch disc says "The Jane Doe Edition" on it. Fletch Lives I haven't owned, but considering it's the same lack of features, I'm assuming it's the same disc as before on that one too. There's really only two featurettes on here and it's equally priced as I write this with the Jane Doe version. Honestly, I would tell you to go get that one instead, to spare you the second film. Click here to buy the Collection from Amazon. If you must. Categorized as: Headsup
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Posted on 08.10.08 by Widge @ 8:02 pm
Comments on this: none yet. Add your own. An ongoing attempt to make sense of the onslaught of new swag that people want you to buy. Should you? I'll try and help. ![]() Okay, so this is a big re-release of numerous Paramount titles, with "I Love the 80's" smacked across the top and they each have a four-song CD, making each a two-disc set. And...really, I'm not sure who these are aimed at. Let's run them down. The Ferris Bueller is retro in that it's basically the original bare bones release, the only plus being that it contains the commentary by John Hughes that was stricken from the Bueller Bueller edition. If you're really wanting a special edition, you're better off buying that special edition--but unfortunately you've got to snag them both to make one complete special edition with commentary. I say rent a version with the commentary and decide if it's worth multiple listens. Footloose is completely bare bones. Which is sort of weird, because you can go get the Special Collector's Edition (reviewed here) for less on Amazon than you can get this new 80s version. So. You figure it out. Pretty in Pink is another headscratcher. It's completely bare bones and also costs more than the previously released "Everything's Duckie Edition." You can get the latter for $9, the former for $11. Again, even the guy with the English degree can recognize what's what with that. Categorized as: Headsup
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