DVD Review: Undisputed 3: Redemption

DVD Review: Undisputed 3: Redemption

Undisputed 3 DVD Review: Undisputed 3: Redemption

Undisputed 3 is an action treat for fans of hardcore, bloody fighting flicks. It blows away the big budget Hollywood fighting flicks and everything else in its path of awesomeness. The movie is easily the best Undisputed of the series (though the second one was also very good), and features some of the best fights I’ve seen in a long time. The story also serves the action and holds your interest throughout. This is one awesome flick. It’s so macho that you’ll have to shower off the smell of brutality and old spice after 96 minutes or so of Undisputed action. …

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DVD Review:  – Suicide Girls: Italian Villa

DVD Review: – Suicide Girls: Italian Villa

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This is a good DVD that lives up to the Suicide Girls (SG) level of artistic quality. If you are not familiar with what the SGs are about, it’s about a group of artistic women posing naked for the camera. But, that’s not all, I will explain later. Warning to the readers that are afraid of naked women; this DVD has lots of them, and they will haunt you in your dreams.

The DVD is about a group of SG models doing what they do best; mess around, take pictures, talk about geeky stuff, and get naked all day long. …

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Under The Radar: 10 Must-See Movies to Netflix Now

Under The Radar: 10 Must-See Movies to Netflix Now

mysterious skin Under The Radar: 10 Must See Movies to Netflix Now

The summer blockbuster season is in full gear, but I thought I would take time to highlight 10 little-seen gems that you can get right now off Netflix. You’ll save money and find some terrific films if you use my list to fill your queue.

Mysterious Skin– My favorite director (Gregg Araki) and his best movie ever. Mysterious Skin is about two boys linked together by a horrible childhood trauma. At turns graphic, disturbing, yet filled with beauty and hope it’s one of the best films of the decade. Joseph Gordon Leavitt (no longer that kid from 3rd Rock from …

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DVD Review: Greetings From The Shore

DVD Review: Greetings From The Shore

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When I was a kid, I loved the jersey shore. I still do. As a child, I remember family trips to Wildwood fondly, and later as a teen Cape May. Ocean City is my new favorite area of the jersey shore but whether you do Wildwood or fist pump to house music in Seaside, the jersey shore is a fun, almost magical place. Anyone nostalgic for jersey shore thrills would do well to pick up Greetings From The Shore. The small independent film I saw a few years back in downtown Philadelphia is now available on DVD online and there are …

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DVD Review: The Dungeon Masters (Documentary, Dungeons and Dragons)

DVD Review: The Dungeon Masters (Documentary, Dungeons and Dragons)

Dungeon Masters DVD Review: The Dungeon Masters (Documentary, Dungeons and Dragons)

The Dungeon Masters is a unique, often fascinating documentary about the lives of three hardcore Dungeons and Dragons fans. The doc walks the tightrope of becoming mockery, but never crosses that line. There is great empathy on display (if not outright compassion, its too unobtrusive for that) for the various lives of these people and the documentary is often funny and sad, and sometimes, just downright sad. The three people (Richard, Scott, and Elizabeth) live their lives to play Dungeons and Dragons and The Dungeon Masters follows them along to conventions and gives the viewers a glimpse of their daily lives …

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TV on DVD Review: White Collar: The Complete First Season (USA Network)

TV on DVD Review: White Collar: The Complete First Season (USA Network)

White Collar TV on DVD Review: White Collar: The Complete First Season (USA Network)

White Collar is an entertaining and fun series about a con man named Neal Caffrey (appealing and photogenic star Matt Bomer) who escapes prison, but is arrested by an FBI agent named Peter Burke played by Tim DeKay (from HBO’s excellent supernatural series Carnivale). White Collar has a lot of caper hijinks, stylish camera work, and superior acting from a talented cast. It’s the perfect summer show to pass the time. The strong supporting cast includes Willie Garson and Tiffiani Thiessan from 90210, and of course, Saved by The Bell.

The first season DVD set includes all 14 episodes on four …

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Kick-Ass 2 Will Focus On Villain Red Mist

Kick-Ass 2 Will Focus On Villain Red Mist

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In a recent interview with Totalfilm.com, Kick-Ass creator, Mark Millar talked about his plan for the franchise.

“I always had this planned as three volumes, and each is a sequel.  It’s not like a regular comic where it’s issue nine, 10 and 11. It’s Kick-Ass 2, Issue 1 sort of thing. It’s just starting where we left off last time.”

I never knew Millar planned to have a trilogy for Kick-Ass.  I thought it was going to be like his other work, Wanted, just a one shot mini series.

“Through success [he’s] inspired other people, and what the …

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Sharp Things: Ultra Violet Sword!

Sharp Things: Ultra Violet Sword!

UltraV Poster Sharp Things: Ultra Violet Sword!

In 2006 moviegoers were treated to one of the most colorful futuristic movies ever made. Featuring Milla Jovovich as the title character Violet; this movie takes you on a wild ride of action and special effects that doesn’t stand still for long.

One of the things I enjoyed most about the movie was the sword Violet used. This long slab of steel, forged in a rectangular fashion with all three edges sharpened sports a solid, leather wrapped handle and no hand guard. The concept for the sword was amazingly fascinating. Engraved on one side of the blade is her script…I mean …

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A Look Back At Eureka SeVen

A Look Back At Eureka SeVen

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The Anime Eureka SeVen has had mixed reviews in the past, some people say it’s too long at 50 episodes and others love it. I’d say that I’m in the middle and find it great on a lot of levels such as the story in itself and negative by how annoying the main characters get on their slow road to finding themselves.

The DVD’s took about 2 years to collect. Having to wait every other month for the next disk to come out was like waiting for paint to dry. Most of the disks came out in a special edition which …

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DVD Review: Masters Of The Universe Complete Series-2002

DVD Review: Masters Of The Universe Complete Series-2002

HM1 DVD Review: Masters Of The Universe Complete Series 2002

From 2002-2003 Mattel revived He-Man and The Masters of the Universe both into a new cartoon and toy line.
When the series first came to DVD there were complaints that chunks from episodes were missing and that the cut wasn’t very good.

The Complete Series offers all 39 episodes in wide screen format, with an approximate cost of $15.00.  The set comes in a large clam-shell case with four disks popped into the center of the case. The disks are sadly packaged in CD-ROM sleeves made of paper with a clear plastic center. Cheap–yeah, however, you can always spend a few …

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