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Stream Classic Musicals from the Dream Factory, Vol. 3 Movie Online

April 13th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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This package, as others have mentioned, appears to be a mixed bag of musicals not yet on DVD. The grand news is that some of the Eleanor Powell films I’ve been waiting for are among them – Broadway Melodies of 1936 and 1938, Born To Dance, and Lady Be Fine. I’m less crazy about the 1950’s era musicals in this package. Personally I’d say that the Broadway Melodies and Born to Dance are 5/5, Lady Be Edifying is 4/5, and the 1950’s era films are between 3 and 4 out of 5. It’s not that I don’t like Jane Powell, the star of many of the later entries, it’s fair that the stories in some of these films seems to be more of a hindrance than a attend. Nobody else has listed the extra features, which are vital when judging a package like this. So I have included those next, along with the rating for each film as given by a celebrated Internet film database:

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Hit the Deck (1955) (6.4/10)

Special Features:

· Soundtrack remastered in both a unusual Dolby Digital 5.1 mix and 5.0 presentation of the new 4-track theatrical mix

· Classic M-G-M Pete Smith Specialty comedy short: The Topple Guy

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· Classic M-G-M Tex Avery cartoon: Field and Stream

· Audio-only bonuses: Dolby 5.1 music-only track for song sequences

· Audio-only outtake song Sometimes I’m Gratified (Powell/Damone reprise)

· Unique Theatrical trailer

· Languages & subtitles: English & Français (main feature)

Deep in my Heart (1954) (6.5/10)

· Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1, as well as novel theatrical Mono

· Oscar-nominated musical short: The Strauss Fantasy

· Classic cartoon Farm of Tomorrow

· Outtake musical numbers: Dance, My Darlings (Traubel) and Girlies of the Cabaret (George Murphy and Esther Williams)

· Theatrical trailer

· Languages & subtitles: English & Français (main feature only)

Kismet (1955) (6.1/10)

· Soundtrack remastered in both a fresh Dolby Digital 5.1 mix and 5.0 presentation of the modern 4-track theatrical mix

· Oscar-nominated CInemaScope short: The Battle of Gettysburg

· Classic cartoon: The First Abominable Man

· 2 excerpts from The MGM Parade TV Series

· Complete version of partially-censored musical number Rahadlakum

· Audio-only bonus: Outtake Song Rhymes Have I

· Theatrical trailers of both the 1944 and 1955 Kismet

· Subtitles: English, Français & Portuguêse (main feature only)

Nancy Goes To Rio (1950) /Two Weeks With Admire (1950)

Disc 1

Nancy Goes To Rio (6.5/10)

· Oscar-nominated Pete Smith Specialty comedy short: Base Draw Butch

· Classic cartoon: The Peachy Cobbler

· Theatrical trailer

· Languages & subtitles: English & Français (main feature only)

Disc 2

Two Weeks With Worship (6.7/10)

· TCM special Reel Memories with Jane Powell, hosted by Robert Osborne

· Vintage short: Cloak Actors

· Classic cartoon: Garden Gopher

· Theatrical trailer

· Subtitles: English & Français (main feature only)

Broadway Melody of 1936/Broadway Melody of 1938

DISC 1

Broadway Melody of 1936 (7/10)

· Vintage short: Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs

· Classic cartoon: To Spring

· Audio-only bonus: Leo Is on the Air radio promo

· Theatrical trailer

· Subtitles: English & Français (main feature only)

DISC 2

Broadway Melody of 1938 (6.7/10)

· Oscar-winning short: That Mothers Might Live

· Classic cartoon: Pipe Dreams

· Audio-only bonuses: Outtake Songs Yours and Mine, Your Broadway and My Broadway, and Sun Showers

· Feelin’ like a Million test recording

· Apt News of 1938 radio program and Leo Is on the Air radio promo

· Theatrical trailer

· Languages & subtitles: English & Français (main feature only)

Born to Dance (1936) /Lady Be Proper (1941)

DISC 1

Born to Dance (6.5/10)

· Vintage short Hollywood: The Second Step

· Oscar-nominated cartoon: The Venerable Mill Pond

· Audio-only bonus: Hollywood Hotel Radio program

· Theatrical trailer

· Languages & subtitles: English & Français (main feature only)

DISC 2

Lady Be Generous (6.6/10)

· Vintage FitzPatrick TravelTalks short: Glimpses of Florida

· Oscar-nominated cartoon: The Rookie Bear

· Audio-only bonuses: outtake song I Cherish to Dance and Leo Is on the Air radio promo

· Theatrical trailer

· Subtitles: English & Français (main feature only)

This is a rather unique combination of MGM musicals, possible the result of the scraping together some of the titles which had not yet appeared on DVD. They are certainly a variable lot falling into 3 subgroups – 4 with Eleanor Powell, 2 starring Jane Powell and 3 second rate titles from the fifties.

In the mid thirties, Eleanor Powell became the dancing queen of MGM with her spectacular tap. She only made at most 2 films per annum and each had enormous, pleasant supporting casts and grand songs to showcase her. If you have not seen Powell’s dancing, you are in for a treat. The production numbers have a glitter and excitement with the smart dusky and white photography and dynamic orchestrations.

- “Broadway Melody of 1936″, released in 1935, was Powell’s first MGM film and it is masterfully made to disguise her limitations as an actress. The film has a gargantuan derive including “Broadway Rhythm” and “You are my Lucky Star”, both appearing later in “Singing in the Rain”. With Frances Langford to belt out the songs, Robert Taylor as an impossibly splendid leading man and Buddy Ebsen and Una Merkel providing solid serve, the film was a astronomical success and spawned a series of films with “Broadway Melody” in the title.

- The next in the series, released in 1936, was “Born to Dance”, using the familiar position of 3 sailors and their girls. Ebsen, Langford and Una Merkel were abet with Taylor replaced by James Stewart who introduces the classic Col Porter “Easy to Treasure” in an uneasy vocal. The other substantial song is “I’ve got you under my Skin” presented by Virginia Bruce.

- For 1937, the “Broadway Melody” title returned with Robert Taylor and the addition of Sophie Tucker and a very young Judy Garland. This is the film in which Garland sang “Dear Mr Gable”, a version of “You made me Worship You”. It is attractive to seek Garland and Tucker together but the site in this one becomes unimaginative.

- In “Lady be Pleasant”, released in 1941, Powell had been demoted from the lead. She supports Ann Sothern and Robert Young in a really stupid and overlong memoir of a song writing team. Busby Berkeley staged the finale, George Gershwin’s “Inviting Rhythmn”, with Powell in big gain. The other highlight is the touching “The Last Time I saw Paris”, poignantly delivered by Ann Sothern and the winner of the Oscar for best song that year. It is ironical that Powell was relegated to the second lead here because she is great more relaxed and comely than in the earlier films.

In the unhurried forties, Joe Pasternak produced a series of light “family” musical comedies starring Jane Powell. These films date badly although the two titles here are probably the best in the series. The films are well made in magnificent technicolour and Jane Powell’s work always improved.

- the title, “Nancy goes to Rio”, says it all. Ugh! This is a film in the mould of Gidget and is fairly nauseating, to say the least. It certainly benefits from the presence of Ann Sothern as Powell’s mother and there are a few advantageous songs, but otherwise, the cringe meter will regain high. Carmen Miranda is on hand too but by this time, she had become a parody. Her musical numbers are OK but the sexy insinuation in her best Fox films is replaced by MGM family values and that kills Miranda stone plain!

- “Two weeks with Fancy” is a better film. It has an funny screenplay, an expedient supporting cast and Powell is quite comical although Debbie Reynolds, with a naturalness that was soon to go, steals the film as her younger sister. Her duet with Carleton Carpenter of “Aba daba Honeymoon” is celebrated.

The last 3 films are a valid mixed bag. MGM continued to invent the grandest musicals of all the studios but by the mid fifties, the films were becoming increasingly heavy handed.

- “Deep in my Heart” is an all star biopic of Sigmund Romberg with a charmless Jose Ferrer showcased in the title role and a dead screenplay. The biographic film allowed guest appearances by the studio roster and Ann Miller steals the prove, closely followed by Gene Kelly, dancing with his brother.

- “Hit the Deck” is another version of the cliched legend about sailors on shore leave and the musicals numbers, often dynamic, put the viewer from complete boredom, the best being “Hallelujah”. The cast are competent and energetic but generally second rate when compared to “On the Town” to which it has many similarities.

- “Kismet” is a technicolour Arabian Nights narrative which was a mountainous Broadway hit but is another tiring, and overproduced dinosaur. Howard Keel was always favorable and how he managed to withhold a straight face with some of the material he was handed is a credit to him. Dolores Gray jumps off the mask but Ann Blyth and the others are poor. Films such as these killed the musical genre stone plain.

The Situation contains the usual assortment of outtakes (some grand, some terrible), cartoons, trailers etc. The best extra is the interview with a charming Jane Powell and it is mammoth to explore an ex-movie star who both looks noble and has tickled memories. The prints of the films are generally marvelous.

So there you have it. If you like musicals, you may like all these titles. Personally, I would acquire a disk which objective contained the musical numbers. Incidentally, that’s the cast of “Lady be Fine” displayed on Amazon.
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April 13th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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This is an abridgement of Monarchy Series One and Monarchy Series Two, released in the UK. These were originally 11 episodes, but have been condensed into 6 episodes for the US release. Do yourself a favor and rob the UK release of Series One and Two and recognize the account as it was meant to be told. You may need to retract an all-region DVD player to idea DVDs from the UK, but given that US releases are often bastardized, this is not a dreadful investment.

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Don’t be fooled by the release of ‘Set 2′ in the US. That starts with Charles II and is equivalent to ‘Series Three’ of the UK release.

I agree with other reviewers that David Starkey’s “Monarchy” provides a astounding overview of the British monarchy from William the Conqueror to Charles II. Given the constraints of fitting so noteworthy history into unbiased six hours, remarkable background information is lost.

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April 12th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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I was extremely mad to receive this DVD…. Upon opening it, one gets the feeling that it is truly a special edition. The packaging is very nice: the DVD box is sturdy with two openings for each disk. The pamphlet inside the DVD is gorgeously produced and very wonderful.

My first impression is that Disney has spent remarkable time making this DVD user-friendly. There is an abundance of directions and drawings showing you what is on the disk and how to glean there. Since there are two disks and a KINGDOM of information to pour through, these directions are very welcome (even to this seasoned DVD-viewer!)

Disney pulls out some familiar faces to perform the experience as warm as possible: Disney himself appears in various footage; Angela Lansbury narrates the documentary and provides a “tour” of the disks; Michael Eisner shows up; and Barbra Streisand sings a specially recorded version of “Some Day My Prince Will Arrive”.

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SNOW WHITE, the movie, looks lovely and, although dilapidated fashioned, is quite improbable. SNOW WHITE, the double-disk, is a lot of information to wade through. I am amazed at the amount of behind-the-scenes film that exists! Disney must have suspected that he was creating a classic – he filmed every aspect of it! I especially delight in the HALL OF ART piece. There are 3 halls of various record art (i.e. “The cottage”; “The castle”; “the Forest”; etc.) Although initially I found it hard to disappear from hall to hall, I eventually figured it out. The spirited HALLS are fantastic and the art that “hangs” there is extraordinary — various renderings and attempts at bringing the myth and locales of SNOW WHITE alive. It’s even more amazing that Disney Co. held on to these papers for all these years.

Well, in case you can’t state, I highly recommend the special SNOW WHITE disks. You will consume days looking at everything that is included — or you can opt to use an hour and a half viewing the modern,resplendent film that started the Disney empire….

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The Blu-ray looks unbelievable. For this classic film from 1937 to peep so vibrant, so spectacular, so delicate 72 years later is a testament towards Disney’s restoration and remastering. The narrate quality is absolutely pristine. The recent lossless 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio is ravishing. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition” is highly recommended!

For Walt Disney, seeing a play befriend in 1916 of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” based on the fairty sage by the Brothers Grimm definitely made the producer to attempt something that has never been done before and that is to gain a full-length color enthralling film.

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Known for their “Comical Symphony” spellbinding shorts, the 1937 absorbing film definitely silenced anyone who plan that Disney was not able to pull off a full-length tantalizing feature. Even Walt Disney’s wife plan that no one would want to gawk a film that starred dwarfs but needless to say, the film that was called “Disney’s Folly” by naysayers would receive important praise and even question by fans for a sequel. The film would be not only be a classic inspiring film which was honored by the American Film Institute as the “Greatest Animation of All Time”. Even today, adjusted by inflation, the film is considered one of the top 10 money making films in America of all time.

In 2001, when the “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” was released on DVD, the DVD was one of the films that were known for its innovation, winning a “Video Premiere Award” for “Best Overall Recent Extra Features” and nominated for “Best DVD Menu Manufacture” and “Best Original, Enhanced or Reconstructed Movie Scenes”.

But now in 2009, the film makes its High Definition entry on Blu-ray with 1080p High Definition report quality and 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio sound. Also, a Disney Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack (two Blu-ray discs and a DVD version of the film) which comes out on October 6, seven weeks before its Deluxe Two-Disc Classic standard definition DVD which will be released on Nov. 24th. It’s also essential to label that a exiguous edition collector’s status will also be available

VIDEO & AUDIO:

“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” gets its 1080p High Definition transfer and its absolutely resplendent. Viewers can settle to peer the film in its unusual 4:3 (1:33:1) format and gape it with DisneyView featuring Tony Bluth’s artwork on the side (for those who have widescreen televisions) . According to the guide included with this release, restoration experts took fat advantage of the newest breakthroughs of digital imaging technologies to make this classic. The process took nearly a year of cleanup and scanning over 350,000 frames of the fresh 75-year-old negative. And the digital artists then removed dust and scratches from the cels.

The relate quality is absolutely stunning for a film that is 72-years frail. The restoration and remastering has removed all dust and scratches. I don’t assume I’ve seen any blemishes on video. The describe quality is absolutely delicate as art backgrounds unprejudiced notice absolutely divine. I don’t contemplate I have realized how comely the backgrounds were, especially the amount of emotion that went into the animation. Describe quality for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition” is definitely fine and I search for forward to seeing Disney continue this trend of remastering their classic though-provoking films. As for DisneyView, similar to “Pinocchio”, Toby Bluth’s painted borders that are on the sides of the animation matches the animation quite exquisite and was definitely my preference over standard shadowy bars.

As for the accompanying DVD, the DVD is featured in an aspect ratio of 1:33:1.

Audio is presented in English 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48 kHz/24-bit), the unusual mono presentation and also French and Spanish 5.1 DEHT restored unusual theatrical soundtrack. The film is dialogue and music driven with the soundtrack being front and center channel driven. Music is also featured during the surround and rear surround channels as well. Dialogue and music is crystal distinct and understandable. During the more emotional sequences, such as Snow White running away from home in the forest, definitely makes the room quite immersive, albeit a short while but overall, a honorable expend of utilizing the music of Snow White through all channels. There are other parts that really near through on all channels such as a say by Snow White coming definite from the rear surrounds which was quite nice (and surprising) . Overall, a solid lossless audio soundtrack for a 72-year conventional lively film.

As for the audio of the accompanying DVD, the DVD comes with an English, French and Spanish 5.1 DEHT soundtrack.

Subtitles are provided in English SDH, French and Spanish.

SPECIAL FEATURES

“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition” is absolutely loaded with special features. In fact, I contemplate this is the most special features I have ever seen for any video release of a film ever. Special features range from 1080p High Definition and 480i Standard Definition. Soundtrack is in English, French and Spanish 2.0. Subtitles are in English SDH, French and Spanish. Also is a booklet including a navigational overview of the special features included on both Blu-ray discs.

Special features included are:

DISC 1:

* Magic Mirror – Using the latest in Blu-ray technology, the iconic magic Mirror guides the audience through the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition features with ease, serving as the host for an incredibly immersive experience. The Mirror will sight viewing patterns, knows where the audience has left off and will even suggest where to navigate next. This marks the first employ of this technology in a Disney Blu-ray release and provides viewers with the control to personally do a customized Snow White experience.

* DisneyView – Disney’s pioneering keen feature is brought to the novel era of widescreen high definition viewing by allowing the user to expand their viewing experience beyond the current aspect ratio of the film. Utilizing Disney Blu-ray technology, acclaimed Disney artist Toby Bluth was able to arrangement beyond the borders of the classic pudgy frame cinema and occupy the otherwise dismal edges of the hide with shapely custom imagery, giving audiences a fresh notion of the arresting classic popular.

* About DisneyView – Disney artist Toby Bluth tells how the movie inspired him to perform the satisfactory DisneyView art.

* Backstage Disney – Snow White Returns – (8:44) – Visiting Disney’s Animation Research Library and finding newly discovered storyboards for a Snow White featurette that was never made. Also, the popularity of the dwarfs.

* Deleted Scenes – Two scenes that were slash out of the film. “The Soup Eating Sequence” (4:07) and the “Bed Building Sequence” (6:23)

* Audio Commentary – Featuring rare recordings from Walt Disney discussing “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and audio commentary by animation historian John Canemaker.

* The Princess and the Frog Sneak Eye (7:45) – Featuring a brief sneak peruse of the opening sequence of the upcoming Disney interesting feature film “The Princess and the Frog” and an intro by Director/Writers Ron Clements and John Musker.

* “Someday My Prince Will Arrive” music video – (3:34) A music video featuring Tiffany Thornton (actress from Disney’s “Sonny with a Chance”) .

* Family Play – Featuring the following games: What Do You Glimpse? (Decipher the Scrambled Image), Mirror, Mirror on the Wall (Which Princess are you most like? – With BD-Live, a personal message from their well-liked princess will then call them on the telephone), Jewel Jumble (Test your Matching Skills – Players effect jewels from the dwarf’s mine in the estimable order.) .

* Hide Saver – Viewers can activate veil saver and decide the delay (to go on around 5, 10 or 20 minutes) .

* Learn How to Catch Your Current Movies on the Go – (1:01) A trailer of Disney File Disc.

Disc 2:

* Backstage Disney: Hyperion Studios – Audiences are digitally transported to 1937 to spy first-hand Hyperion Studios, the new studio Walt Disney himself built where Snow White was conceived and developed. Viewers will virtually mosey the halls of this historic landmark, experiencing life at Hyperion Studios in the 1930s. This lengthy, informative and quick-witted”Backstage Disney” feature contains newly dimensionalized archival photos, never-before-heard animator recordings, archival transcripts and rare footage of Walt himself revealing how Disney’s gifted filmmakers crafted the very first piquant feature.Hours of footage of the recent studio that Walt Disney and the animators worked at in creation of the early Disney shorts and their first intelligent feature film “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. Even the sub-menus have assure and comments from the animators who worked at Hyperion Studios abet then.

- The One that Started It All – (17:08) Disney’s first attempt at a full-length absorbing feature film and how naysayers responded to the film.

- Family Business – (1:57) Wilfred Jackson talks about working at Hyperion Studios

- Plan Where it All Began – (11:41) The history of Hyperion Studios

* The Myth Room – Ken Anderson and Frank Thomas would talk about working with Walt Disney for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.

- Five Bucks a Gag – (1:46) Discussions of how Walt Disney would pay $5 or $10 for people to submit their gags.

- In Walt’s Words: The Huntsman – (3:28) Ron Clements talks about how Walt Disney’s meetings were succor then and how they differ from how meetings are done today’s sharp films.

- Walt’s Night Prowls – (1:52) How Walt Disney would go through the staff’s garbage cans and post on the board of what he understanding about the things they threw away.

- Babes in the Woods (8:04) – Walt’s interest in European stories and how “Babes in the Woods” was originally based on “Hansel & Gretel”.

- Stories from the Stories Room – (1:14) A sage of how the animators would have thumbtack targets.

- Gabby, Blabby and Flabby – (1:14) A list of names in consideration for the Dwarfs.

- Abandoned Concepts Gallery – Using your remote, you can leer the various pictures in the abandoned concepts gallery. Nine pictures per page, seven pages total.

- Storyboard Art Gallery – Using your remote, you can gape the various pictures in the abandoned concepts gallery. Nine pictures per page, 14 pages total.

* The Music Room

- David Hand’s Dirty Trick – (1:18) How David Hand upset Walt Disney

- The Music in Reveal White – (6:14) Michael Glachino (composer of “Up”) talks about the importance of music and the music in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.

- The Skeleton Dance – (6:02) John Musker talks about Laughable Symphonies and introduces the first musical short titled “The Skeleton Dance”.

- Music Room Host – (:48) How staff would work together in the music room abet then for Disney’s lively shorts.

* Art Department

- The Thought Man – (1:41) Current recordings from Disney staff as they talk about the talent of Albert Hurter.

- Creating the World of Snow White -(6:53) The authenticity of the Brothers Grimm memoir through visual styling. A European style and influenced by artists from Europe who worked at Disney on “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.

- “Music Land” – (10:15) – Michael Giaimo talks about Albert Hurter who drew fast sketches and would design hundreds and thousands and showcase expressions. Giaimo introduces the “Funny Symphonies” bright short – “Music Land”.

- Visual Development Gallery – Using your remote, you can conception the visual development gallery. Nine pictures per page, 17 pages total.

- Gustav Tenggren Art Gallery – Using your remote, you can concept the art gallery. Nine pictures per page, two pages total.

- In Walt’s Words: Cleaning the Cottage – (7:03) Eric Goldberg talks about Walt’s celebrated sketch artist. Featuring recordings of Walt Disney.

* Character Design- Ward Kimball talked about how Hurter’s sketches would go to character designers.

- In Walt’s Words: The Dwarfs – (5:49) John Musker introduces a re-enactment of the Dwarf meetings.

- Color Tests Gallery – Using your remote, you can understanding the color tests gallery with nine images per page, two pages total.

- Character Fabricate Gallery – Using your remote, you can plan the five sketches.

* Background and Layout – David Hand talks about the layout man.

- Setting the Stage – (4:04) – Don Hahn talks about staging in animation. Viewing recent artwork from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.

- Layout Gallery -Using your remote you can belief through the layout gallery. Nine pictures per page, 13 pages total.

- Backgrounds Gallery – Using your remote you can understanding through the background gallery. Nine pictures per page, three pages total.

* Animation Department

- Bringing Snow White to Life – (11:33) A featurette about the nine key animators of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.

- Goddess of Spring – (10:04) Andrew Stanton introduces the 1934 Humorous Symphony inviting short, “Goddess of Spring”.

- The Animators’ Current Animators – (2:00) Used recordings from the animators talking about their celebrated animators that they worked with.

- Mischievous Pluto – (8:09) Paula Sigman introduces us to personality animation through the challenging short “Waggish Pluto”.

- Blowing Off Steam – (2:17) Milt Kahl about animators would blow off steam and the pranks they would pull on other staff members.

- Animation Art Gallery – Using your remote, you can conception the animation art gallery. Nine pages per page, five pages total.

* Live Action Reference – Ward Kimball talks about how they wanted to finish “believability” for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.

- Live Action Host – (:50) John Musker talks about rotoscoping and more.

- Drawing on Precise Life – (1:37) Wilfred Jackson and others talk about how they would act things out for the storyboards.

- Live Action Reference Gallery – Using your remote, you can concept the live action reference gallery which features nine photos per page, three pages total.

- Giving Suppose to Snow White – (2:46) – How Adrianna Castelotti was cast for the role as Snow White.

* Sweatbox – David Hand talks about the sequences of the film and having to approve them in a sweatbox.

- Sweatbox Host – (:53) Eric Goldberg talks about the screening and approval of their work and progress in rooms with no ventilation aka the Sweatbox and how the name continues to be old today.

- Sweating it Out – (1:09) Ollie Johnston would talk about working with Walt Disney in the sweatbox.

- Deleted Bedroom Fight Scene – (2:26) A fight scene amongst the dwarfs that was prick out during a sweatbox session.

* Ink and Paint – Marcellite Garner talks about working at Hyperion.

- Life in the Nunnery – (1:59) Lucy and Isabelle Wheaton talk about how the women (inkers and painters) were not supposed to fraternized with the men at the animation department.

- Flowers and Trees – (8:31) Paula Sigman talks about the color pallet. The first technicolor and intriguing film to receive an Academy award – “Flowers and Trees”.

- The Challenges of Ink and Paint – (1:41) Marcellite Garner talks about how women were not in the animation department at the time. How women began as painters and became inkers.

- Painted Cells Gallery – Using your remote, you can belief the painted cells gallery. Nine cells per page, two pages total.

* Camera Department – Wilfred Jackson talks about the camera department.

- Decoding the Exposure Sheet – (6:47) Don Hahn talks about the exposure sheet and the making of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.

- The Outmoded Mill – (9:06) Introduction to the first engrossing short by Ron Clements using the multi-plane camera, “The Frail Mill”.

- Stories from the Camera Department – (2:04) Eustace Lycett talking about working in the camera department.

* Sound Stage

- Steamboat Willie – (8:02) Eric Goldberg talks about sound in Disney. Goldberg introduces the Disney short “Steamboat Willy”.

- Walt’s Early Masters of Sound – (1:51) Jim MacDonald talks about the sound stage.

* Walt’s Office – Maurice Good, background artist talks about Walt.

- Working with Walt – (1:48) Wilfred Jackson talks about working with Walt.

- Publicity Gallery – With your remote, you can concept photos of the publicity for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. Nine pictures per page, four pages total.

- Production Photos Gallery – With your remote, you can opinion production photos. Nine pictures per page, three pages total.

* Classic DVD Bonus Features (featured on Blu-ray)

- Animation Stutter Talent – (6:18) A featurette with interviews with the animators, assert talent and Disney historians in regards to “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. How Walt Disney wanted the suitable recount for the characters.

- Disney Through the Decades – (40 minutes) A featurette covering Disney from the 1930’s all the diagram up to the 2000’s but also chronicling each release of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” through the decades. Each fraction is introduced by celebrities such as Ming Na, Robby Benson, Angela Lansbury and more.

- Dopey’s Wild Mine Race – A video game to do Snow White in which viewers compose decisions with their remote control.

- “heigh-ho” Karaoke Verbalize Along – (2:42) In this fraction, viewers can decide sing-along (with music and vocals) or karaoke (music only) for the song “heigh-ho”.

DVD:

The included DVD comes with the following special features:

* The Princess and the Frog Sneak View (7:45) – Featuring a brief sneak glimpse of the opening sequence of the upcoming Disney bright feature film “The Princess and the Frog” and an intro by Director/Writers Ron Clements and John Musker.

* “Someday My Prince Will Approach” music video – (3:34) A music video featuring Tiffany Thornton (actress from Disney’s “Sonny with a Chance”) .

* Audio Commentary with Walt Disney

JUDGMENT CALL:

When the first “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” Platinum Edition DVD was released relieve in 2001, I felt that the DVD place the bar of the amount of special features and how innovative a DVD can be through seamless branching technology. Needless to say, the DVD won several awards for its technology and so, when the announcement came that “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” will receive a Diamond Edition Blu-ray disc release, I was spellbinding to notice how Disney could top themselves because that release was already phenomenal.

I have since gone through the Blu-ray release and all I can say is…Wow!

Disney has not only topped the Platinum Edition release, they have plot the bar once again for a Blu-ray release and the amount of pronounce that can be included on a Blu-ray and let alone, how awesome they were able to digitally restore the classic 1937 film.

There was no doubt in my mind that Disney would give their first intriguing feature on Blu-ray the best treatment as possible and as this release is a celebration of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, it’s also a celebration of the talent slow the film. Those who were alive to with Hyperion Studios that created the “Droll Symphonies” exciting shorts support in the early 1930’s and using the technology at that time and building it, in order to compose their first tubby feature entertaining masterpiece.

In fact, not only do we catch audio of those who worked on the film but we also are treated with those classic fascinating shorts such as “Babes in the Woods”, “The Skeleton Dance”, “Music Land”, “Goddess of Spring”, “Impish Pluto”, “The Extinct Mill”, “Steamboat Willie” and more. And to compose things even more impressive, these shorts are featured in HD (not cleaned up but unruffled great better than their DVD counterparts) . This Blu-ray release manages to assume the various process of the film from creating the anecdote, the music, the art, the backgrounds, the layout, the animation, the live action references, decisions at the sweatbox meetings, ink and paint and how women were eager in the keen process at the time, the camera department, soundstage, etc.

So remarkable is included on both Blu-ray discs in terms of special features, so great went into restoring this film, that this release is one, if not the top video releases of all time. I have no doubt in my mind that probably ten years from now, this Blu-ray will be highly revered for its suppose.

I know that many people bear the 2001 Platinum DVD Edition of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and are wondering if it’s worth the double dip and the reply is YES! There is impartial so great included on the Diamond Edition, method more than the 2001 Platinum Edition. Also, if you are now wanting these classic Disney films in High Definition, its definitely worth the disappear to spy this classic film in High Definiton. But I must say that you should not toss away your 2001 DVD edition because there are video clips such as the “Excerpt from The Memoir of Humorous Symphony”, “Excerpt from Tricks of Our Trade”, “Camera Tests”, “Abandoned Concepts”, vintage audio (radio shows and spots are not included) and several songs and deleted scenes which are not included on this Diamond Edition release.

So, overall it’s a no-brainer that “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition” is definitely worth it. For High Definition fans, the film looks and sounds absolutely pretty on Blu-ray. And as mentioned, the sheer amount of reveal included in this release is absolutely extraordinary.

I really don’t have any negatives but me being nitpicky that it would have been nice to have definite special features such as the vintage radio/audio sing, a few deleted scenes, songs and video clip excerpts from the 2001 Platinum Edition DVD included on the Diamond Edition. And personally, for me that is the only thing that prevents me from calling this release absolute perfection. There was one other thing and that is my Blu-ray discs came in a dismal DVD case, not the standard blue casing. I was told that there will be two releases (in different casing, not inc. the miniature edition) with one in a blue Blu-ray case and another using sunless DVD casing in order to educate those current to Blu-ray.

I do assume that Diamond Edition and the Platinum Edition are quite different in terms of presentation of special features and the goals were quite different of what kind of special features would be presented. With the Platinum Edition, its solely focused on “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and in the Diamond Edition, there is more focus on giving the viewer the history of Walt Disney and the animators of how they got from Droll Symphonies to using their skills and technology in creating the first lively feature film. So, as I have said earlier in my review, this release is more or less, a celebration of those who worked on the film and giving recognition to those animators and staff members who took allotment in that film and the work that they did earlier, that became instrumental in creating Snow White.

So, overall…the Diamond Edition is unbiased astounding when it comes to the exact digital restoration of this classic film and a release that is absolutely packed with special features. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition” is a solid release that raises the bar of what Disney is salubrious of in terms of shriek in a home video release. This is truly a aesthetic release and is highly recommended!
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April 12th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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I fancy this DVD as I am quite the connoisseur of Halloween specials; I can’t score enough of them! Hey Arnold’s ‘Arnold’s Halloween’ strikes the jackpot with its War of the Worlds inspired storyline; it’s sufficiantly irritable and fun. Rugrats’ ‘Curse of the Werewuff’ is a fresh entry into Nick’s Halloween canon and a welcome one at that. A point to that has become too precious as of behind, this stops before going to far with its believe “cuteness”. I quiet bewitch thir recent Halloween episode ‘Candy Bar Lunge Show’, but ‘Werewuff’ is peaceful highly delightful! The Fairly Exclusive Parent’s ‘Scary GodParents’ is equally hip and silly and SpongeBob SquarePants’ ‘Scaredy Pants’ is perfect. Only the uncommon inclusion of two non-Halloween related Rocket Power stories stops me forom giving this a five-star rating; they have a Halloween epsiode so why wasn’t it included? Their two entires seem pointless and only one is anywhere arrive being holiday themed. With so many ample Halloween epsiodes left off the DVD, one has to wonder at this choice.

Ive been looking for a dvd with the rugrats werewuff episoed for a long time. The second I saw this DVD i bought it. I fancy all the episoes they’re so cute. Im 19, but I adore watching this whenever im bored. I have friends over at my apartment and unprejudiced hanfg out after a ogle session and observe it, its large for young children, and those young at heart.
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April 11th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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Gritty realism and a riveting performance by Steve McQueen highlight the World War II action/drama “Hell Is For Heroes,” directed by Don Siegel. The setting is France, 1944, and American troops are spread thin across a sector of the Siegfried Line. When heavy action in another plot precipitates troop movement, a squad of six men is left leisurely to gain the space until reinforcements reach, which means a day or maybe two of making the Germans fill they are actually up to strength with a stout complement of men. Not an easy task, but like the man said, war is hell. With Sergeant Larkin (Harry Guardino) in charge, and left to their maintain devices for survival, the men of the 2nd Squad dig in for what objective may be the longest night of their lives. And for some, it will reveal to be not only the longest, but their last. In the shadow of a murderous pill box held by the enemy, the soldiers compose their stand and add yet another footnote to another chapter in the history of the eternal struggle for freedom.

Filmed in stark black&white, Siegel’s film succinctly captures the fatal brutality of war, in terms perhaps not as graphic, but every bit as effectively as Steve Spielberg would do some thirty-six years later with his monumental film “Saving Private Ryan.” Siegel may not have had the special effects in 1961 that Spielberg had at his disposal in 1998, but he did have an helpful screenplay (by Robert Pirosh and Richard Carr) from which to work. He tells his sage in a impart, unromanticized intention that maintains the focus and conveys the sense of urgency of the moment, through which he builds the tension and suspense that makes the misfortune of the region immediate and precise. Siegel had two predominant elements going for him that helped him enact success with this venture: One was an instinctive knowledge of what works and how to convey it; but most of all, he had Steve McQueen to sell it.

McQueen plays Pvt. John Reese, a traditional soldier who transfers into this particular outfit on the very day they are ordered to the front line. And that’s unprejudiced the method Reese wants it. When he reports for duty (three days gradual), he runs into Sergeant Pike (Fess Parker), who had served with him in another campaign. It’s behind evening, and the troops are assembling at an veteran church outside of town that now serves as a makeshift barracks; Pike sees Reese and asks him how he is. “Thirsty,” Reese replies. “Town’s off limits,” Pike tells him. The very next scene shows Reese walking into town and finding what appears to be the only bar on a lonely street. Stepping up to the counter, Reese asks the bartender (a woman) for a bottle. “One pack or two? ” he asks. “We aren’t allow to encourage soldiers–” she says. “Two,” he replies, and setting the cigarettes on the counter, he walks around and takes a bottle. And now, without a doubt, we know exactly who and what Reese is; the personification of the iconoclastic loner, embodied to perfection in the obtain of Steve McQueen.

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By all accounts, McQueen was not only a tough guy on camouflage, but in dependable life as well; tough meaning that he was always up for a challenge of any kind, and definite to live by his bear place of rules, no matter what the cost. But he was a complex individual, and that was but one side of his proper persona. To play Reese, McQueen went to that murky, stoic side of himself, exaggerated it, and the result was one of the most intense characters he ever created. Reese is a force of one, adamant and relentless, single-minded and fatalistic. At the moment he’s on the Siegfried Line, but for him it’s fair another battle in a war he’s been waging with life since the day he was born. And he knows deep down that it’s a war he’s never going to win; it’s unprejudiced a matter of time before his hand plays out, and being on the line is fair as respectable a area as any. For him, it’s not a matter of options, but of inevitability. It’s an exemplary performance, and one for which McQueen never received the acclaim he was due, which unfortunately was not an isolated instance in his career. There was Vin in “The Shapely Seven,” Frank Bullitt in “Bullitt” and Tom Horn in “Tom Horn,” as well. And that’s but a sample of the work he did for which he never received enough recognition. His only right acknowledgement came with his creation of Jake Holman in “The Sand Pebbles,” a role for which he was nominated and should have received the Oscar for Best Actor. But Reese was one of his first, and one of his best.

The supporting cast includes Bobby Darin (Corby), James Coburn (Henshaw), Mike Kellin (Kolinsky), Joseph Hoover (Captain Loomis), Bill Mullikin (Cumberly), Lop Adams (Homer) and Bob Newhart in his film debut as Pvt. Driscoll. Hard-hitting and with unforgiving realism, “Hell Is For Heroes,” though on a smaller scale, perhaps, than Spielberg’s “Ryan,” is one of the most effective and memorable war films ever made; Siegel gave it direction and focus, McQueen brought it to life. And it’s quite simply one of the best of it’s kind you’ll ever behold.

I’ve seen them all, and this is solely about the campaign from September, 1944, until the Battle of the Bulge in December, 1944. Since the Newhart character mentions his Division headquarters being at the French town of Thionville, it means that this fictional outfit was located at the sector fair a few miles east, i.e., south of Trier, Germany and probably a share of Patton’s Third Army. My uncle fought in that campaign. His letters home confirm the rough time his outfit had in September and October, 1944. Most of the units were understrength after a few days at the front line. The Germans had constructed their defenses so that the pillboxes, mostly camouflaged, had interlocking fields of fire so that they were mutually supporting. Also, they had pleasant observation points for artillery fire direction. Thus, the “Amis” (the nickname for the U.S. troops given by the Nazis) were under fire at all times.

The replacement troops usually were so green that they didn’t last a month, and many died after a day or two without knowning even what outfit they belonged to. Thus, this movie captures the realism of what that combat was like. I especially liked the attention to detail, e.g., the night patrols, the minefield, the concertina wire, etc. Both sides sent out nightly patrols. These were the days before eye satellites and infrared or night vision devices. The only contrivance to find noble intelligence was to send out some men to purchase prisoners for interrogation. That explains why Reese was so concerned about the Germans finding out how thin his sector was held, and why the squad tried to lift measures to fool the enemy into thinking they were a larger force. Another estimable realism was having the mortar squads fire for carry out on the approaches to the pillbox. However, in the accurate war the troops tried to outflank it. The veterans I have talked to say the best draw to knock the pillbox out was to fetch in the rear of it and fall some grenades down the ventilation pipe. The Germans usually came out running after one of the grenades exploded. However, due to the need to provide a fearless ruin for Reese, the movie has him going directly in front of the firing aperture and making a fatal but explosive slay to the machine gun.

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The U.S. Army lost about 50,000 troops during this 3 month campaign. The lines of supply were outstretched, and the equipment, e.g., tanks, trucks, artillery, were in need of resupply and repair due to the long lumber across France. Hitler had the West Wall(the staunch name for the Siegfried Line) defended to give his forces time to reorganize in preparation for the Ardennes Campaign in December, 44. My uncle’s unit was restricted in its’ battle against the West Wall to the point where the Division Artillery could only fire ten (10) rounds per gun per day!

This movie has to be seen in order to understand how this happened, and to indulge in what our ancestors had to endure. This, in my estimate, is the best WW II movie before Saving Private Ryan since it captures the gritty and violent world in a realistic plot, before all the advances in special effects.
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April 10th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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“Don’t Gawk Down”

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Erotic and Sexy

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Strand Releasing’s “Don’t Gape Down” explores sexual awakenings and imaginations as well as mysticism and spirituality. Eloy is nineteen and one night while sleepwalking, he falls through the roof of a heavenly woman, Elvira. She is an expert on the Kama Sutra and she shares her knowledge with Eloy.

Eliseo Subiela, the Argentine director, brings us a film that is charged with eroticism. This is a magical coming-of-age film that looks at sexual knowledge and how it relates to the mysteries of life and how it balances the spirit. Elvira is sex personified but she is also a respected woman and she is the wise one sexually.

The movie is a compilation from the tantric tradition, the Kama Sutra which is a manual for different sexual positions. The word “tantra” is Sanskrit and it means to observe, to spread and to manifest. In other words sex is a combination of different energies–thoughts, actions and physical matter. In tantric sex, lovemaking is prolonged so that the sexual union is perfect and harmonious. The sexual act changes from an act of doing to an act of being and becomes a spiritual as well as a physical experience.

“Don’t View Down” is an attempt at translating tantric sex into terms that can be related by a movie. Eloy at 19 is something of a mystic as he feels the spirit of his recently dumb father passing through him and also sees the expressionless residents at the cemetery advance his home. He has a simple job–he walks the streets of Buenos Aires on stilts selling sandwiches. After his meeting with Elvira, he learns of her expertise of tantric sex and he begins to use afternoons with her. He is made aware of the meeting of sexuality and mysticism and how to have sex without ejaculation. He discovers that he can recede out of his body and demolish up where he wants to.

We learn that Elvira is only visiting Buenos Aires and when she tells Eloy that she must leave to return to Barcelona, he finds it difficult to let her go. The two that have near together must now reach apart but Eloy is the wiser.

I am not determined what constitutes eroticism as I found the movie to be very erotic and another reviewer said he found no eroticism and in fact he found the movie insensible. That is the beauty of ample cinema–we are allowed to approach to our maintain judgments.

This is a tender treasure account between a young 19 year former inexperienced boy Eloy and a wise 28 year venerable woman Elvira. Eloy’s father has died and he begins sleepwalking. His brother sets traps for him so that he will wake up and terminate sleepwalking. Instead Eloy walks the roofs off buildings and eventually falls into Elvira’s bed through her commence skylight. From there the whole sexual awakening and teaching happens. Eventually they plunge deeply in like and the myth ends happily ever after.

In a design, this sounds like a extraordinary, sweet movie that most would savor. Sadly, it’s aesthetic far from what happens in the film. The viewer is treated to some splendid terrible film techniques, needless stupid motion, terrible editing, over consume of tracking shots, and unbiased lifeless dreadful account telling.

To read the marketing description a person would judge this is a treatise on the Kama Sutra and Tantric. It is so not that at all. Yes there are very very intimate scenes, these two lovers are very radiant without their clothes on. But an exploration of these two techniques? What we are treated to is a count down by Elvira. How many times can Eloy thrust before his nirvana? We behold this scene played over and over again with Eloy becoming obsessed with that count – he has to approach 81! The pay off is him being mentally transported to a original city whenever he’s reached between 80 and 100. This is no joke, that’s exactly what is said in the film.

The film is supposed to have some mystic level. Eloy communicates with his stupid father. He rides his bike through a cemetary every day and the listless line up doing hand motions to him, which, well, vaguely resemble the motion of self pleasuring. The Grandmother is some mystic able to discover auras arounnd people. And Eloy and Elvira seem to have some mystic ESP connection. Frankly, it kind of all boils down to a pretext to perceive these two elegant people in bed. Of which there is roughly 1/3 of the film at this place, beautifully photographed.

The film is all about expectations. It is very far from a gawk of the Kama Sutra or the art of Tantra. Nobody will learn anything from what is in this film (there are many more infintitely more educational films than this one) . If the viewer expects some elementary exploration of mystic ideas, a semi-sweet coming of age / cherish epic, and doesn’t mind intimate movies then they may well treasure this film. It was a bit too sophomoric for me.

The film is not rated by the MPAA. It has an R rating in Canada. As illustrious, roughly 1/3 of the film is of two people naked, making appreciate or talking about worship making, with tubby frontal nudity. There are no views of penetration or a male losing his seed (to quote the film) . There’s no violence. The infrequent exercise of strong language, mostly related to sexual acts in context.
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March 29th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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Other than the explanation of where he (Blade) came from, who he and everyone else is, at the beginning, this film stands nicely on its enjoy. for those of you that know the first one, then this opening explanation will be a shrimp irritating (and a tad confusing, but it becomes obvious later) . The opening does smell strongly of franchise potential, being repeated in all the inevitable sequels aloof to reach. Once past this though, we are lead through a massive fight and action scene that sets up the whole movie. and warns anyone who can’t stand Hong Kong action scenes that they are probably watching the wicked cover.

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The movie is essentially a platform for Snipes to have fun with his most well-known character. And he does so with very involving results. The movie has reasonably well rounded characters, suspicion piled on top of everyone, some wonderful region pieces and a sterling sense of humour. The impact of all the blood and guts is reduced by the determined fantasy of the fights (wires and SFX a lot of the time), but its unexcited fine worthy.

The lead performances are all very advantageous, although some of the peripheral characters are a microscopic too hammer fright. Luke Goss demonstrates substantial potential, although you would need to explore him without the execute up, body doubles, and special effects to really mediate. and there is occasionally that run to sob “when will I be famed.” and the pure blood female vampire who takes a shine to blade is well worth being bitten by.

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Overall it feels less like a sequel and more like a stand alone movie. with this in mind, I consider its in fact better than the fresh (a rare example of the exception that proves the rule) .

Blade 2 was diffenetly a movie that shot down the theory that sequels are worse then the first movie. Again Snipes went above and beyond during the fight scenes in this movie. It was involving to gawk how the directors were able to achieve moves from the wwf(or now, the wwe, and bring those moves into blade. I opinion the dreadful guys in this movie were the best, and my hat comes off to the make-up artists. All in all, Blade 2 was a sizable movie, with awesome action scenes, tight terrible guys, and a satisfactory area.
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March 26th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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Thomas Merton was a widely read Catholic author and social critic who lived as Father Louis as a member of the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance the Trappists from 1941 till his death in Bangkok in 1968. In his book “No Man is an Island” Merton wrote: “Each one of us has some kind of vocation. We are all called by God to portion in His life and in His Kingdom. Each one of us is called to a special plot in the Kingdom. If we salvage that plot we will be joyful. If we do not obtain it, we can never be completely overjoyed. For each one of us, there is only one thing necessary: to fulfill our fill destiny, according to God’s will, to be what God wants us to be.”

“Merton: A Film Biography” provides a peer at the man who was hailed as a prophet and also censured for outspoken social criticism and anti-war views. In addition to a celebrated autobiography, “The Seven Storey Mountain,” Merton wrote over sixty books on the pressing social issues of his time. Passages from Merton’s writing and combined with scenes from distinguished places in his life during in this 57 petite video. There are also interviews with those who knew Merton, from the Dalai Lama and poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti to Nicaragua’s Minister of Culture Ernesto Cardneal and folk singer Joan Baez. For those who have honest begun to read Merton’s folk, this film biography provides a solid introduction to his overall body of work.

This documentary gives an essential albeit superficial myth into the spiritual development of a man who is arguably the most influnential Catholic figure of the twentieth century. Its structure is outmoded as might be expected. However, for those who have followed the life and times of Father Merton it supplies significant visual images of Merton, his friends, peers, and, perhaps most absorbing,the hermatige of Gethsemene and its surroundings within which he spent a expansive fragment of his life. Missing is mention of many of his most primary correspondences such as his relationship with D.T.Suzuki.

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March 25th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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[good things]

The movie, after starting off lifeless, was snappily paced and quite suspenseful. The movie payed homage to frail scare classics such as Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the slaughterhouse), Friday The 13th Allotment 2 and The Town That Dreaded Sundown (the sack head), A Nightmare On Elm Street (green and red walls in the slaughterhouse), and Sleepaway Camp (bug tape) . You can explain that Stevan Mena is a colossal fan of the genre classics.

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The killer reminded me more of Jason in Friday The 13th share 2 with his mannerisms. He stalked and he hunted like Jason. There are also a few scenes that to me seemed like carbon copies of scenes in Friday The 13th Section 2. The acting, in my understanding, was also dead-on along with the directing.

[the bad]

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The movie needed more blood and gore. It needed more killing. The whole bank robbery and ‘up to the bank robbery’ scenes were unbiased too worthy. It slowed the movie down alot, and really had no significance to the dependable state.

The movie was novel in alot of ways, but the homage was a bit overdone in a few scenes. It seemed like a friday The 13th Section 2 remake in some of the scenes. I did like that, but when it comes down to it, they left a small sour taste in my mouth.

[final thoughts]

This movie was so hyped prior to it’s release. By watching trailers and checking the website periodically I was so anxious to behold it. It’s unlit to say that when I did find around to survey it that I was severely let down. I am not saying the movie sucked, it did not, but it was device to uninteresting. I derive myself trying to inspect it and I can’t and if I do I bump it up a few chapters to acquire to the portion where the movie starts go hasten up.

But, I really liked the killer, and the myth leisurely him. I liked the references to anxiety classics, and I liked the soundtrack.

There were hints of a sequel, and I would really like to glance it. Hopefully they can fix the mistakes they made in this one and improve.

If I’m not erroneous, this movie was released straight-to-video. I’ve never seen a s-2-v movie I liked, so I’m not certain why I opinion this would be an exception. I had read an extremely mistaken synopsis on the internet for this movie, but it had sounded grand so I rented it. This movie is unpleasant. I’ve seen a lot of awful theatrical fright films, this movie doesn’t even deserve a theatrical release. But, I must admit. It had a few noble elements (hence, my 2 stars) . The music (aloof by writer & director Stevan Mena) is really superb, like “Halloween” & “Friday the 13th” pleasant. Some of the uses of the music during scenes where the killer appears are fine effective. But this movie sucked from the beginning. It begins with a limited kid (who we’ve already seen has been missing) watching a man destroy a young girl in a basement/torture chamber. Then 10 years later, we meets Kurt (Richard Glover), Marilyn (Heather Magee), Max (Keith Chambers), and Julian

(Brandon Johnson) . Marilyn and Max are siblings. Marilyn and Julian are lovers. They four conception to lift a bank and after they do (apparently the budget wasn’t tall enough to film the robbery) Max is wearisome and Kurt is heading to the meeting station, a secluded “deserted” house in the middle of nowhere.

When Max was shot, I was compelled to write a thank-you stamp to the writer,

because Keith Chambers is one of the worst actors I’ve ever seen. This man should be shot. Anyway, as Marilyn and Julian close to bury Max’s body. Kurt drives to the house when his tire blows. Kurt (dressed in the same jumpsuit he robbed the bank in and holding two bags of cash…What a tedious a$$) jacks a car that contains a young mother named Samantha (Samantha Black) and her daughter Courtney (Courtney Bertolone) . Why does Samantha have a English accent? Anyway, Kurt takes the young mother and daughter to the house, when Courtney manages to run. Kurt runs after her, leaving Samantha in the house. Kurt ends up at another house (the setting of the torture chamber) and is killed. The killer takes one of Kurt’s money bags and uses it as his camouflage. Marilyn and Julian then approach at the meeting station to bag Samantha and most of their money missing. Insert next cliche here. Anyway, at the ruin of the movie we salvage out who the killer is. Never before have I known exactly what was going to happen before it did, writer Mena doesn’t even bother to add something in at the waste to produce us go “wow, now that’s a twist.” Instead, after “discovering” the identity of the killer; we are given yet another “I saw it forty minutes ago” twist. I judge Stevan Mena should stick to scoring apprehension films rather than writing them. Seriously, folks. Don’t destroy your time.

GRADE: D- (because of the music) . F (ignoring the music)
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March 24th, 2010 by franklin7826887
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A exquisite documentary and one that I had to have on DVD after I saw it on the Discovery Channel.

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It gives you a dinky background, but in the majority of the 100 minutes you follow several people such as a young gymanst, a window washer in Shanghai hoping to rep fortune, a family who mild works in the rice fields, a young martial artist, a policewoman in the Gansu province, and several others.

You are able to follow them and understand their blueprint of life in this intriguing country. It is bright and yet almost gloomy at how technology and the future is hurting some of the old-fashioned traditions and ways of life in China.

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My only complaint is that in the middle of the documentary, it gets a itsy-bitsy wearisome, and I would have preferred to hear more about the proper country, but it’s quiet a unbelievable documentary.

The narration is broad, music is exquisite, the do and feel of the documentary is astonishing. All in all, I loved it and devour watching it very distinguished.

This 100-minute documentary, narrated by James Spader (who plays Alan Shore on “Boston Accurate”), explores life in contemporary China, highlighting the opportunities and challenges of life in the world’s most populous nation and fastest growing economy.

You’ll meet a twelve-year-old gymnast hoping to get the Olympic team; a window cleaner in Shanghai who moved there for the economic opportunities, while his wife and child live in the country; a young woman who gets plastic surgery to improve her prospects in the business world; nomads of Inner Mongolia; a wealthy property developer; rice growers; a master of martial arts; a woman who works on the drug squad; and the last of the imperial bowmakers.

I was disappointed that almost nothing was said about how the Chinese government and economy actually work, and I would’ve liked to hear more about the effects and side-effects of the “one child” policy. I like James Spader, but his narration struck me as excessively earnest and dramatic, as did the musical procure, especially given the film’s rather bland, “reliable” order.

A distinguished better documentary about contemporary China is “China From the Inside.” And an salubrious documentary on twentieth-century Chinese history is “China: A Century of Revolution.”
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