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Although the accurate DVD station isn’t out as of the time I write this, the 4th season finished airing months ago and now since they have the page for pre-order up, I’ve been kinda itching to write a review.
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Well as this season starts off from the 3rd season cliffhanger, it is definately off to an awesome open. Atlantis lost, adrift in status and running out of power. To conserve energy, they shrink the shield down to a dinky part of the city and then what happens? …Atlantis runs into an asteroid belt! Then to collect more power, they actually raid the Asuran homeworld for ZPM’s using Dr. Weir! A very captivating beginning.
While the majority of episodes are hits, such as the episode where a disease causes everyone to lose their memories(Tabula Rasa) or the one where Teal’c comes for a visit(Midway) ; there are some that descend short of their potential for giving more or are fair dreary plain! For example: the end-season cliffhanger! This is the first time I’ve ever been disappointed with an Atlantis cliffhanger, not leaving me anxiously appealing to spy how they glean out of that place, waiting for the next season. It ends with Sheppard and his team searching a building for Teyla, but it self-destructs and collapses in on them. (Zzzzzz…you know they survive it) A better scheme to kill the season would have been to leave Sheppard stranded 48,000 years in the future, revealing more about what happened in the galaxy in all that time and trying to figure out a blueprint to score support home with the McKay hologram’s novel understanding failing to work! Now that sounds like one hell of a cliffhanger!
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I reviewed season 3 as well, saying it gives potential for an awesome season 4. Does it live up to that potential? It comes halt, but unfortunately no it doesn’t. Why? It honest seems like the shows creators/writers aren’t willing to go all the contrivance in some of the episode’s stories. For that matter, I can’t figure out what direction the expose is headed in anymore; can you? (I acquire the expose IS going in some direction)
At least this time around they gave more attention to the Wraith and to Teyla. The whole tale arc with the Athosian people being kidnapped and Teyla’s search for them, both expanded, and renewed some interest, in her character. In my season 3 review I also stated my popular character is McKay, but even I am starting to procure tired of seeing him so considerable in every episode.
Dr. Weir was officially lost this season, then killed, then…kinda came benefit? But fortunately we regained some mature faces. Dr. Beckett (or at least a clone) came encourage at an kill of the season episode. And while I liked having Samantha Carter as the Atlantis commander, honest like Dr. Weir in season 3, they didn’t exhaust her character enough!
Which leads us to season 5. SPOILERS AHEAD! I’ve read various sources about what season 5 of Atlantis will have instore for us fans & veiwers, and most have been confirmed. The biggy for me being that Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) will NOT be attend as Atlantis’ commander. (Due to the fact she’ll be staring in her believe point to, “Sanctuary”.) But she will near help for some guest appearances. Who’s replacing her? Richard Woolsey (Robert Picardo)! I have completely mixed feelings about his character, but he definately doesn’t have what it takes to assert Atlantis! So unless he grows a pair and proves himself as something other than a cowering beaurocrat, this alone makes me perilous about season 5 as well as the future of the explain. Dr. Beckett and Dr. Daniel Jackson will guest star in some episodes, as well as 2 current characters and an entirely original run being introduced.
Don’t gain me noxious, I composed really like Atlantis and am going to earn the season 4 DVD once it’s released, but I must say this is the first time I am dangerous about how the next season will retract shape, or if it will even be any reliable? Let’s honest hope season 5 will exhibit me corrupt!
The season 4 DVD situation itself will have the usual: commentaries, deleted scenes, etc. However, this will be the first Atlantis season DVD that will have a bloopers reel.
**UPDATE: Well, Season 4 came out today, I’ve got it and am watching it proper now. Physical DVD-wise, the video and sound is mild enormous like seasons 2 & 3. Packaging is the same as well. The menus are different from seasons 2 & 3 DVD’s, but are calm cool-looking and are easy to navigate. (You don’t have to go through a lot of submenus to obtain what you are looking for.) Hope this latest info helps anyone!
Surprisingly, season 4 of Stargate Atlantis is better than season 3–it is unbiased about on par with season 2. Most of the storylines are decent, with some very palatable ones; even with the mostly annoying characters, this season is tolerable.
Lt. Col. John Sheppard has deviated from his Jack O’Neill Jr. behavior, now becoming a standard yet spineless character; when faced with most women, he’s detached and weak-willed, barely standing up for himself–unlike his decisive attitude around men. Col. Samantha Carter, taking the site of Dr. Weir, is a profitable and strong leader–at times, she is the only one to state up for the honest course of action. Dr. Rodney McKay, barely changing in the slightest, remains arrogant and smug; however, Carter can sometimes shut him up with a well-placed comment, which is quite satisfying. Teyla, although the victim of a sometimes pathetic residence twist, is very faintly better than she was in season 3, sometimes offering up Athosian wisdom for those in need. Ronon is, in my plan, the best character in the show: he is on occasion the only person with well-liked sense, and also tells it exactly like it is.
As for the episodes:
Adrift–5 of 10–We take up where we left off in season 3, with the city floating in position and losing power. The whole of this episode is spent on creating and solving jam upon problem: an asteroid belt threatens the city, as well as badly damaged power conduits and loss of shield protection. This goes on until it ends in a very unsatisfactory manner. I couldn’t relieve but judge that a better solution could have been found to the main, crippling quandary of this episode.
Lifeline–7 of 10–Even with the terrible ending of `Adrift’, this episode finishes things up very nicely, with a brave mission and mettlesome assist from the wounded Dr. Weir. Rodney of course discovers something else that they could try to do while going through with their unusual mission; I expected things to go from unpleasant to worse and their plans to fail, but thankfully everything went well, with the city actually surviving somewhat unscathed. This is a expedient ending to a abominable predicament.
Reunion–8 of 10–Ronon stumbles upon three of his friends from Sateda (his home planet) and wonders whether he should leave Atlantis to pause with them. The Satedans are actually slightly dislikeable, being somewhat boorish and rough around the edges; they influence Ronon far too mighty at times, but they have an unpredictable secret that almost dooms Ronon. As with mostly all episodes focusing on Ronon, this is enjoyable–although it features some very unusual fight scenes…
Doppelganger–4 of 10–Sheppard touches a crystalline object on an alien planet and soon appears in everyone’s nightmares. The concept tedious this episode is interesting; but throughout it, I was laughing! Unintentionally, it becomes more of a sunless comedy instead of horrific and interesting. Something about Sheppard being the villain in each and every nightmare is actually quite funny.
Travelers–3 of 10–Sheppard is captured by a unfamiliar ship and tries to speed while dealing with the ship’s stereotypically resplendent commander. This episode might actually outdo season 2’s `Grace Under Pressure’ in terms of being annoying. Larrin, the commander, is anything but military, even though she lives on her tattered ship; her hair is long and flowing, she wears tight dim leather, and she saunters through the corridors like a fashion model. When she gets what she wants, her attitude is predictably smug–when she doesn’t gain what she wants, she becomes pugnacious and petulant, at one point stomping her foot and hollering like a twelve-year-old. All in all, this is useless.
Tabula Rasa–9 of 10–In an amazingly splendid and spellbinding episode, Rodney finds himself tied to his desk, with almost total memory loss, and outlandish instructions from a recording of himself. The explanation of the memory loss is logical and understandable; the adventures ensuing are appealing and mysterious; the flashbacks to hours earlier are nice and enlightening; and it all serves to invent an episode I heartily enjoyed!
Missing–6 of 10–Teyla and Keller, traveling to utilize a day at the novel Athosian settlement, accept that the people are missing; they encounter the horrible Bola Kai tribesmen wandering the planet and must cloak for dismay of occupy and death. In this episode, Keller at last shows her mettle–after whimpering and moaning for most of the time, she finds her inner courage and faces a risky enemy. The largest spot with the episode, though, is that in all other season 3 and 4 episodes, I saw no mention of the Athosians being relocated to another planet. I have no notion when they got there!
The Seer–8 of 10–Still searching for the Athosians, Teyla seeks out a noted seer–the leader of a group of people on another planet–and finds that he knows mighty about Atlantis’ future. Although the seer himself doesn’t have powerful to do, his visions predict quite a bit of pain for Atlantis; meanwhile, the team finds themselves inextricably linked with the Wraith in order to fight the Replicators. With the amount of adventures involved–and the very runt amount of mistakes made–this episode is very ample.
Miller’s Crossing–5 of 10–Rodney’s sister Jeannie is kidnapped and, in searching for her, Rodney stumbles into a trap. This episode gives Rodney and Jeannie a chance to argue and sulk, which they are both quite fine at. Fair as in season 3’s `McKay and Mrs. Miller’, the premise itself is not very sound; the decisions that Rodney, Jeannie, and even their kidnapper do are foolish; as a plus, Jeannie decides to call Rodney by his loyal name, Meredith, through the entire episode–even though he has already told her that he goes by the name of Rodney. Like before, this is rather worthless.
This Mortal Coil–9 of 10–After a unusual drone from an unknown source crashes into the city, the denizens of Atlantis slowly originate to realize that there’s something unique going on. At the beginning, this episode is a game of `what’s gross with this relate? ‘ Once the truth is finally known–shocking not only the team, but myself as well–the team must work to avert exertion and provide encourage…but those who need back are the most unlikely of people!
Be All My Sins Remember’d–7 of 10–Since the Replicators are attacking more and more planets, the team decides to choose things once and for all. Larrin, clichéd commander of the Traveler warship, gets an appearance; when Sheppard comes to her–virtually groveling for her succor instead of candidly asking for it–she decides to tie him to a chair (apparently a running gag) . What’s nice is that Col. Ellis, commander of the Apollo, finally manages to give Rodney a section of his mind before they all go off to fight the Replicators. In the ruin, though a current and ghastly enemy is revealed to us in the audience, although the team knows nothing of them.
Spoils of War–7 of 10–The team, led by a signal from Todd’s subspace tracking way, stumbles on a top secret Wraith outpost, where they will gather many threats. Teyla finally gets a chance to assist out, with as great courage as ever, while Sheppard, Rodney, and Ronon spy the facility. A Wraith queen is spotlighted and gets to scream and spit in the usual over-the-top manner. Although this episode is contrived in spots, it unexcited is somewhat decent.
Quarantine–6 of 10–After the city mistakenly quarantines itself, many of the main characters collect themselves trapped together, giving them a chance to learn more about each other. We come by that Dr. Zelenka raises pigeons; Dr. Keller graduated from college at age 15; and other assorted microscopic tidbits. Rodney is of course featured prominently in this episode, as he is in almost all of them. The extremely beneficial share about this episode is that Dr. Zelenka finally gets a chance to do something suitable for the entire city. Otherwise, it’s the usual, mediocre at best.
Harmony–4 of 10–Sheppard and Rodney agree to shepherd a young princess on a rite of passage; in a reverse of Star Trek: The Next Generation’s `The Dauphin’, the girl–who bears the Earth name Harmony–develops a crush on Sheppard. This results in her acting somewhat like The Lord of the Rings’ Gollum, pretending to yowl in Sheppard’s arms while smirking at Rodney instead. She is the classic spoiled-brat child, not caring whether Sheppard or Rodney survive their mission, and explaining her actions with the words “I’m the queen!” Throughout most of the episode, I could sight all the major events coming easily. This is a light, very faintly comedic episode that is worth seeing only once.
Outcast–6 of 10–Sheppard’s father dies and he comes home to Earth for the funeral, but then finds himself in remarkable deeper misfortune than he expected. His polished brother wears a cherish suit and has perfectly coiffed hair; his ex-wife, even with her nightclub-style outfit, works implausibly for the Department of Homeland Security; strangely, Sheppard finds himself at a complete loss for words every time he encounters either of them. Otherwise, the main storyline–featuring Replicators, as well as an unexpected appearance by a conventional supporting character from season 1–is decent at the very least. Of course, there are some tale points that I can perceive coming…but then again, that’s accurate for almost all the episodes.
Trio–8 of 10–Carter, Rodney, and Keller are trapped in a primitive Genii mine that is racked by tremors. Thankfully, Rodney doesn’t regain to prove great of his very annoying tendencies in this episode, although contributing an understanding on how to escape; Carter and Keller also do their separate parts, trying to net out before the tremors kill the mine. While this is the standard `a plight arises, and most attempts to solve it fail miserably’ episode, it manages to be engrossing because of the interaction between the three characters. All three of them expose themselves by plot of daring actions.
Midway–10 of 10–With Ronon about to be evaluated by the IOA, Carter decides that Teal’c could recount the Satedan great. However, when times grow tough, Ronon and Teal’c must work together to achieve Earth. This is by far the best episode of season 4, featuring a noble crossover and frightening problems. There is a broad (and regrettably short) fight scene between Ronon and Teal’c, featuring Chuck the gate technician taking bets on who will catch. Even with the tribulations, the two warriors work well together; however, in the meantime, Sheppard and Rodney secure themselves in equal difficulty. I admire this episode not only because of Teal’c, but also because of the inviting and plausible spot. If only every Atlantis episode had the fabulous writing this one does!
The Kindred, Share 1–6 of 10–In a slightly spirited decline from `Midway’, Teyla finds herself having visions of Kanaan, the father of her child, and feels that she must search at a determined village. In the meantime, a sudden plague is sweeping through the galaxy. Almost everything in this episode results in disaster; Teyla–while searching for her people–is captured, and Sheppard and the other team members get that a familiar and annoying villain is slow the plague. Todd, the jolly Wraith, gives them minute relieve and asks for it in return, but in the waste his information does them no excellent. The very last moment of the episode features a surprising return from a much-beloved character…
The Kindred, Fraction 2–7 of 10–While Teyla finds her people again, Sheppard and friends try to procure her with the befriend of the newly returned character (whose identity I will not train) . That person has quite a few health problems, which lessen his/her ability to help; in the meantime, Teyla learns more about the experiments being performed on some of her people. In the demolish, information is gathered and the Athosians are rescued, but Teyla remains a prisoner. Even though the villain in this two-part episode now has the usual mad-scientist qualities, this episode is far from poor. The raze is tragic as the returned character takes his/her leave from his/her friends. Not unpleasant!
The Last Man–7 of 10–Sheppard comes through the gate and finds that he’s been sent 48,000 years in the future; naturally, Rodney–once Sheppard went missing–came up with a hologram of himself that is programmed to benefit Sheppard in any plan possible. Most of the episode is taken up by reminisces of events taking situation after Sheppard vanished–there are many things that go foul, such as Michael predictably trying to select over the galaxy. While Sheppard tries to win a draw out of the future, the hologram of older Rodney tells him stories of Ronon, Carter, Teyla, Keller and Rodney himself too. This episode is well-behaved because of its similarities to the Star Trek: Voyager series finale, but unfortunately the ending is rushed.
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Here’s a movie for dog lovers, the elderly, children of divorce, FOBs (Friends of Birds), outmoded Boy Scouts, people yearning for adventure, and anyone who has ever loved… and lost. Up is for everyone. It made me laugh out loud, and it made me wail.
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I notion it would be tough for Up to match the emotional power of Wall-E. The two Pixar films are similar in their lack of dialogue in the first act, which helps deepen the emotional impact. Up begins with Carl, a disquieted young boy star-struck by a noted explorer; and kookie Ellie, who has a similar obsession. The two kids become lickety-split friends, and inform to one day move to Venezuela’s Paradise Falls. After getting married, they consume their dream home and fix it up, hoping to absorb it with children. Carl and Ellie’s life together from childhood through weak age is depicted, silently, with delicacy and subtlety. The first 15 minutes is like a celebration of a elated marriage, and you truly feel Carl’s injure when he is left alone. He sits slumped in his chair, talking to the house as if it is the missing Ellie.
When developers conclude in on Carl’s beloved home, he decides to fulfill his promise to Ellie and proceed to Paradise Falls. A customary balloon vendor, Carl lifts his home with hundreds of shining balloons. Stowing away on the porch is Russell, a paunchy, courageous kid trying to find a scouting badge.
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After landing in Paradise Falls, the ancient man and the cramped boy are joined by a golden retriever named Dug who can talk with his collar, and a mammoth rare bird that bonds with Russell (he names her “Kevin”) . Dug is priceless: spot-on for every dog that ever lived, including an obsession with squirrels. Through a series of stop calls and adventures, the quartet vanquishes a villain, saving the day. And Russell earns his scouting badge.
In the process, Carl learns to let go of his black mourning for Ellie, and live life again. When this happens, a truly magical thing happens. Before, Carl’s craggy face is gray and monochromatic. At the moment of his transformation, Carl’s face is awash in color, and he is surrounded by aesthetic hues. It reminded me of The Wizard of Oz, when Dorothy steps out of her gray world and into a candy-colored Munchkinland. Carl, too, enters a whole current world.
Up is a deeply emotional film, bulky of truth. It’s the year’s best film. Collect another triumph for Pixar.
Someday, Pixar is going to do it — they’re going to develop an emotionally uninspiring, lackluster piquant movie. But in the meantime, they’re mild putting out enjoyable gripping movies like “Up,” which defies the usual kid-movie conventions by starring a crotchety aged man. It’s a charming, fun shrimp adventure record with flying dogs and balloon-powered houses, but underlying it is a bittersweet puny record about loss and esteem.
As a child, the timid Carl Fredricksen bonded with the oddball Ellie over their shared esteem of adventure, the explorer Charles Muntz, and Paradise Falls. They later married, proceed into their “clubhouse” together, and lived a long, sadly childless life together. When Ellie died, she had never fulfilled her dream of going to Paradise Falls.
Now crotchety, alone and harassed by a loyal estate developer, Carl (Ed Asner) is finally ordered to a retirement home. But he isn’t going quietly — instead he attaches thousands of balloons to his house and floats it away toward South America. But he accidentally takes an involved, naive Wilderness Explorer (a thinly-veiled Boy Scout) named Russell (Jordan Nagai) along for the hotfoot. Dreadful kid was impartial trying to find an “assisting the elderly” badge.
And the jungle paddle to Paradise Falls turns out to have some surprising obstacles: a titanic emulike bird that Russell names Kevin, a talking dog named Dug (”I am jumping on you, bird!”), and a mysterious former man who lives deep in the heart of the jungle. Turns out the faded guy is very familiar to Carl — and to steal Kevin, he’s willing to sacrifice Carl and Russell.
Industry experts were babbling about how “Up” wouldn’t be as approved as the previous Pixar movies, because the protagonist is basically a crusty stale coot. Well, shows what they know. It ended up becoming one of those classic movies that somehow appeals to all ages — while the humor and action appeal to children, adults can be pleased Carl’s appreciate for his lost wife, and his monotonous realization that he’s clinging to the past.
In fact, the first ten minutes are some of the most heart-tugging, quietly bittersweet scenes I’ve seen in a long time. Without a word, they point to all the ups and downs of a realistic marriage — joys, sorrows (Ellie’s inability to have children), growing primitive together, and finally loss.
But it’s not a depressing movie by any stretch — in fact, it’s like a childhood fantasy near to life, complete with a floating house suspended on hundreds of balloons, and biplanes piloted by a talking dog army.. Plenty of mountainous dialogue (”Do you want to play a game? It’s called Search For Who Can Go the Longest Without Saying Anything.” “Cold! My mom loves that game!”) and an action-packed climax in an old-fashioned airship.
Ed Asner is absolutely perfect as ubergrouch Carl — crotchety, grumpy, and obvious to fulfill his wife’s lifelong dream, but gradually realizing he’s clinging to the past. Nagai is equally perfect as Carl’s polar opposite: a naive, chattery Scout who is clear to reunite Kevin with her baby chicks. And the utterly adorable Dug and the other dogs deserve special study. These creatures are utterly hilarious — they talk (”I hid under your porch because I care for you”) and act the contrivance dogs would if they talked. Three words: cone of shame.
The two-disc edition is going to have some very nice extras, but once again people with regular-def DVDs are going to find shafted because the Blu-ray edition will have a bunch of irregular stuff. Grr. As for this one, there’s a digital copy, the director’s audio commentary, kinda-alternate-ending “The Many Endings of Muntz,” and the documentary “Adventure Is Out There” about the research for this movie.
There are also a pair of adorable spellbinding shorts. “Partly Cloudy” has a much-abused stork having to declare potentially sinful baby creatures from a kind but clueless cloud. And “Dug’s Special Mission” is a sort of backstory for the adorable Dug, explaining what the heck he was doing before he met up with Carl and Russell.
“Up” continues Pixar’s running tally of gloriously engrossing, emotionally layered movies that the entire family can be pleased. With that, I have only one more thing to say… SQUIRREL!
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This movie is reminiscent of classic comedies of the 60’s. Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell have extraordinary chemistry, but so many laughable moments you will laugh out loud. Goldie learning how to be a homemaker is priceless, and she does the physical comedy so well. This movie flows continuously from beginning to demolish. It does not travel in any piece. It is a keeper, and a generous addition to any collection.
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This movie appeared remarkable more laughable from previews, but seeing it in theaters honest did not live up to the hype. As I mentioned in my title it is mostly Jack Dusky, acting as Jack Shadowy (Loud, Weird, Unimaginative) and Michael Cera acting as his characters usually would (Awkward, fearful, detached) but in a biblical setting.
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The movie begins in a microscopic village with Dismal and Cera as friends. Unlit is a hunter and Cera is a gatherer. After eating from the tree of knowledge, Dark is excommunicated from the village and Cera decides to follow, while the other members of the village are taken prisoner including Cera’s admire interest.
The legend continues leading the characters to several biblical events that are quite enchanting such as meeting Abraham, Cain and Able, Sodom, and many other events. Gloomy and Cera continue on their quest finally liberating the village from their enslavement and retract and Cera becomes a more confident individual and gains the attention of his savor interest.
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Overall the action is predictable and some of the moments in the movie miss their brand but with a few one liners and some enthralling biblical references this movie is beautiful splendid once or twice.
Had powerful potential but they objective had to mess it up somehow. Few jokes are actually droll other then that never lives up to any potential. Got this cheesy B rated feeling do not extinguish your time better movies are out then this thing. Honest when it gets obliging and you judge the movie starts to steal off it hits bottom again and again. Unrated version is unbiased extra harmful that is all.
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Two of Judd Apatow’s familiar gather company star. Finally at the center of a major movie, Paul Rudd is ideally cast as Peter since the role takes advantage of how he combines his boyish charm and unpredictable nebbishness into a memorable character. In fact, he manages to give Peter’s awkward attempts to overcome his social fright a definite emotional resonance. We feel every painful step he takes in replicating Sydney’s free spirit, and it becomes easy to root for his success. Noteworthy better cast here than as the self-conscious lead in last year’s Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Jason Segel offers his doughy likeability to a role that suits his casual, lumbering personality, even when he exposes an intimate secret between Peter and Zooey in a wedding party dinner toast.
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The United States, in general, is quite a homophobic country. Men are expected to have platonic feelings of savor only for immediate family members, such as parents, grandparents, siblings and their maintain offspring. Sharing one’s nonsexual feelings of fancy outside this itsy-bitsy world is basically considered taboo. In other cultures this is certainly not the case, something I had the kindly fortune to experience first hand!
I Cherish You, Man does a worthy job of comparing and contrasting heterosexual women’s emotionally rich, same-sex friendships with heterosexual men’s typically barren, same-sex friendships. It exposes the hypocrisy that it’s okay for women to hug and be emotionally discontinuance and talk in graphic details about their sex lives amongst themselves, but NOT for a man to do the same actual thing!
What a refreshing and insightful film! This shiny anecdote also compares male homosexual and heterosexual same-sex relationships and on the surface, at least, they are indistinguishable! This might be news to some people – but all well-adjusted human beings have a yearning for emotionally rewarding relationships!
And, one person can not fulfill ALL your emotional needs! It’s really that simple!
Thank you Hollywood for taking such a risk in making such a profound film with a colossal sense of humor! It shows you have a sure segment of the American public is ancient enough to want to peep the meaning of platonic admire between men!
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you’ve got to like the simple brilliance of “person-on-the-street” interviews coupled with aardman’s outstanding claymation and subtle visual gags. the correct test of a colossal opinion is the number of creative directions in which it can be modified, yet detached sustain its essence — and on this level, “creature comforts” delivers.
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fans of dry british humor (i’m one myself) will adore this; snippets of talking claymation animals discussing their day-to-day lives in a variety of scenarios (the ocean, the veterinarian, the circus, working pets, etc.) there are plenty of laugh-out-loud instances here, and it’s charming. the crisp pacing works extremely well, too; at times, the silences are as silly as the jokes (you’ll perceive what i mean) .
in my estimation, the layered comedy of “CC” is a affirm descendant of the classic “looney tunes” cartoons. kids can objective sit serve and like the hilarious visuals, while perceptive adults can have fun dissecting the in-jokes, sly references and everyday humor to which we can all narrate.
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(FYI: due to the variety of accents here, i recommend subtitles so you don’t miss any laughs!)
I’ve been a fan of these “Claymation” enchanting presentations since 1990 when the feature movie called “Creature Comfort” won the Academy Award’ in it’s category. The “brains’ late that feature have gone on to do a television series, by the same name (except now the title is plural), of which this two DVD presentation is seasons one and two that contains a host of “original” characters. The creators of “Creature Comforts” the series continue the most hilarious tradition that they started with the new feature movie. My god, these series are so darn comical. I feel that it is indeed “cartoons” for “Grown ups”as were many of the “Looney Tunes” cartoons. Kids, of course, can appreciate them too; however, to me, it takes some valid “life experience” to fully delight in the humor therein because it, for the most share, is rather subtle.
This series posses questions that most of us face every day to hilariously moving animals that are made of clay. These clay cartoon characters retort these questions (some rather serious ones) using (of course, supplied by extraordinary actors) accents (British, American, Spanish, etc.) .that are hysterical. In addition, to these demand and respond sketches there is usually something very laughable going on in the background. Therefore, one gets more and more out of each sketch upon multiple viewings. Some of the questions posed and answered couldn’t be with human subjects because some sketches do border on the “politically wrong”.
Above all these series are extremely droll. Therefore, if you want a really helpful laugh steal these DVDs.
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**I’m going to SPOILER note this review for anyone who hasn’t seen this season yet. Some of the problems that I have with this season, I’ll need to reference specific details**
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The 7th Season of Smallville, unfortunately, has two fewer episodes due to the writer’s strike. Some of the problems in this season could be a negate result of this. Another stutter is that the CW renewed the explain for an 8th season, but most of the contracts for the cast had ended, except for Tom Welling. In some ways, it seemed that the writers were struggling to reach up with a first-rate contrivance to transition into Season 8 while finding a plot to gain plausible exits for those cast members who will not be returning to the expose. Unfortunately, this afflict Season 7 of Smallville to a degree. The display loses some of its cohesiveness that they’ve enjoyed, especially in comparison to Seasons 5 & 6, which in my idea, are the show’s best seasons.
Of course, most people don’t realize how difficult it is to be a expose running for 7 years and enjoy that high level of quality that Smallville has been. Most shows tend to lose something the longer they are on the air. Stories change, cast members reach and go, and it can be very difficult to contain the show’s quality with so many changes.
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Okay Smallville fans, we’re finally treated to what many people had been waiting for: Lana finding out Clark’s secret, AND Clark finding out that Lana knows. Many people, myself included, were expecting something enormous for this occasion, since, for some people, they had been waiting for this moment for 7 years. The emotional climax is dry. One is almost forced to ask, “Is that it? Is this as furious as they can net? Clark FINALLY gets what he wants, and yet, he doesn’t seem as aroused as he should be.” Okay, we all know that Clark will eventually waste up with Lois. But in that moment with Lana, I felt that there needed to be more than what they showed. I would assume that Clark would be delighted! I would contemplate that Lana would have a ton of questions to ask him, especially given their history.
Exit Martha Kent from the indicate, enter cousin Kara (aka, Supergirl) . At first, I was extremely shocked about this addition. And yet, newcomer, Laura Vandervroot does a credible job with the microscopic amount of time that she is on the prove. It’s difficult to do a genuine character development on a character who is only in a handful of episodes. Purists may obtain a distaste that Supergirl demonstrates more powers than Clark, at this point, as he is peaceful unable AND unwilling to learn to wing.
Kristin Kreuk is also in the explain for a dinky time, and she even drops down to third billing in the opening credits leisurely Tom and Michael. She’s barely in the last five episodes as Kristin was in Thailand shooting a movie. While it’s not her fault, the final moment between Clark and Lana, via videotape is archaic and leaves the viewer feeling cheated. Many fans who already seem to disfavor the character of Lana were given further ammunition when Lana breaks up with Clark via videotape.
James Marsters returns as Brainiac, and he’s unexcited as top-notch as ever. I was ecstatic to discover them bring the character serve.
Chloe is smooth Clark’s faithful sidekick but now she’s a “meteor freak;” a type of person that she has spent mighty of her time trying to reveal. Now she’s faced with her contain dilema of whether or not to assert boyfriend, Jimmy Olson that she now possesses the power to heal. While consuming, one tranquil can’t aid but wonder how and when Chloe suddenly came upon this power. We are given no explanation or even possible theories.
Lois is as headstrong as ever, but toward the slay of the season, her character begins to soften a bit, especially toward Clark. You can’t benefit but deem that the writers are laying some groundwork for the future couple. I quiet consider Erica is the best Lois to play the fraction, and Lois has some big moments with Clark at the raze of the season.
Michael Rosenbaum is always amazing, even though Lex tranquil can’t seem to avoid getting shot. The only dilemma is that Lex doesn’t seem to be around as grand. There are stretches where you miss him. I certainly did, considering he’s one of the strongest actors of the cast. There is a classic moment when Lex finally rids himself of the last tag of valid that is left. The scene after he has killed Lionel, and he throws “Alexander” on the fire shouting, “You originate me mature!” is classic, vintage Lex, and Michael Rosenbaum has the character nailed wintry.
Tom Welling is superior as Clark. If he has one “weakness” it’s his wretchedness in showing loyal, suitable emotion. There are scenes were he appears to be trying too hard, and it loses some punch because it doesn’t appear natural enough. His range as an actor has only grown with each season, but I’d like to gaze him lose his anxiety of expanding his emotional range to include complete sadness and the sense of loss. He showed staunch glimpses of this during the time when Jonathan Kent died. He’s also tranquil a extraordinary director as shown in “Apocalypse” where Clark is given a chance to scrutinize how things would be if he never came to Earth. It’s sort of a Smallville version of “It’s a Astonishing Life.”
This season level-headed has some astronomical and memorable episodes. Lana briefly possesses Clark’s powers (though at no loss of his have) in “Wrath.” It’s a grand episode, and you really understand why no one but Clark can handle that worthy power; not unprejudiced physically but psychologically.
“Descent” may be the season’s best episode as Lex and Lionel have their final confrontation that leads to tragic results for Lionel. The final scene with Lex and Clark standing on either side of Lionel’s coffin is a classic and mighty Smallville moment that is not to be missed.
As respectable as many episodes were, the season finale, “Arctic” is bit of a let down, especially when you compare it to past finales that always had fine cliffhangers that made you awe the 5 months until you come by out what happens! The quandary with “Arctic” as well as with the main storyline leading to it, is that it feels rushed. It was as if the writers were trying to speedy obtain through it as snappily as possible (especially with 2 fewer episodes to work with) in order to regain things set-up for the next season. Unfortunately, the finale and main storyline suffer as a consequence.
Things might have improved greatly if they had done what other shows have done in the past: shoot a 90 exiguous finale. This gives them more time for better place development, and it would not have felt rushed. You have the final confrontation with Brainiac. You have Clark and Lana dealing with their final moments. You have Clark trying to bag to Lex to prevent him from using a map that will somehow control Clark (a fairly aged view on the writer’s allotment. It peaceful seems unlikely from a character standpoint that Jor-El would actually construct some procedure to control Clark that could be veteran by humans even if they had to pick up the clues to earn it. Here Smallville went a puny “Da Vinci Code” on us. Besides, I didn’t discover any inconvenience on Jor-El’s portion when Clark was on red kryptonite and wreaking havoc in Metropolis) .
Because past seasons of Smallville have all been mammoth or beyond mountainous, I couldn’t succor but feel that something was missing from this season. It felt rushed. It lacked the emotional depth that Smallville has utilized in the past, and the storyline turned out to be only ample when compared to past seasons.
I unruffled admire this display and have since the first season. Since the present has been picked up for another season, I’m really hoping that with a burly 22-episode season, Smallville can bounce benefit and waste the series with the efficient capability that the writers have shown in the past. After all, Smallville is about Clark becoming Superman, and I for one, want them to go out in a blaze of glory as Clark finally accepts his destiny and becomes the iconic hero that we all know and adore.
*NOTE: Spoilers within.*
I’ve been in admire with “Smallville” since the first day I saw the pilot. I’ve grown up with this indicate, literally, and I’ll stick with it no matter what. That said, I stopped expecting colossal or even noble writing from the point to a long time ago. Maybe Joss Whedon has horrible me. When I search for television now, I interrogate something large. Fortunately, “Smallville” has enough going for it to acquire up for the crap writing, but with superb writing, it could really be something sizable. Though most other fans will call me crazy, I stand by Season One as the best season of the prove, because even if the storylines themselves were nothing special, the writing and style of the demonstrate was great. After Season One, though, things loosened up a bit, and when we hit Season Five, I figured that was probably as genuine as the prove would ever be.
But then came Season Six. Wow. Season Six was not impartial a titanic season of “Smallville”: it was a vast season of television! The directing tightened up, the writing became clever and began sharp the storylines along at a distinguished faster roam – even Imprint Snow’s previously unremarkable music suddenly became intense, dusky, and atmospheric. The prove as a whole improved dramatically, and for that one season, the series soared like it hadn’t in years. The indicate hadn’t changed any of its personnel. It was unbiased a sudden and inexplicable change.
So now we’ve near out of the series’ seventh season. Who ever understanding the point to would last this long? Considering that it has lasted this long, Season Seven is not so poor. What it is, though, is bland. Most people would agree that Season Four was the obscene point of the series. For all its shortcomings, though, Season Four was lustrous. Season Four was fun. Though Season Seven may be a cramped sturdier than Season Four as far as its storylines, it’s bland as hell. In fact, this may be the most bland season of any series I’ve ever seen. The writing usually honest cuts it. The directing fair cuts it. The yarn moves at such a dead scurry that a sage arc which should be resolved over two or three episodes runs on for nine or more. To their credit, the actors are trying their best, but the material is too lackluster for them to really strut their stuff – and thus, the acting impartial cuts it. Everything honest cuts it, and that doesn’t get for the most engaging season.
The season’s strongest point is the introduction of Kara, a.k.a. Supergirl, the other last survivor of Krypton. Laura Vandernoot is a sparkling bit of casting. She’s got the Supergirl perceive in her eyes. And guess what else? She can skim. As early as the second episode of the season, the writers fall hints that Kara’s going to grunt Clark to cruise. In fact, the selling point of “Veritas” — which begins the final arc of the season and my personal least-favorite arc of the entire point to — is that Clark needs to learn how to soar to defeat the resurrected Braniac (once more played by the peerless James Marsters) . But Clark doesn’t learn to flit, and there’s never any reason given for why he doesn’t. He impartial doesn’t. By the ruin of Season Seven, Clark tranquil has not flown. That’s a shrimp ridiculous.
The long-anticipated return of James Marsters as Braniac is one of the more interesting parts of the season. But despite a promising re-introduction, Braniac winds up as slight more than a background figure. He doesn’t even feel like great of a menace. He crops up and now and then to give the storylines a tiny push, and then he’s gone. It’s really a unpleasant device to Marsters and a misuse of the series’ finest non-Luthor villain.
Speaking of the Luthors, this season is a tremendous one for the devilish duo. Lex takes his final steps toward becoming the mega-bad-guy he is in the droll books. Despite this, the character only shines thrice through the season. The first time is in “Smash,” an enthralling cramped headtrip in which Lex is shot and Clark must go inside his mind. I’m not obvious why, and I don’t contemplate the writers were that distinct either. This final behold into the mind of Lex Luthor reminds us of how kind he was when the reveal began — and how not-so-kind he is now. The second time is a moment in “Hero,” when Lex decides he needs to torture someone for information. Rosenbaum has rarely been better. In that scene, a cloud of absolute blackness surrounds Lex, and we notice objective how infamous he has become. The third time is in the season finale, “Arctic,” in a scene which “Smallville” fans have been dreaming of for some time. Tempting as it is, I won’t jabber what happens. Suffice to say I’ll be very keen to inspect how the writers try to work that small twist into the mythology.
As for Lionel, well … things don’t go so well for him. Through this season, Lionel doesn’t assist great of a purpose. John Glover, arguably the most talented actor ever to feature on the display, is left unable to do noteworthy of anything. So in “Descent,” Lionel dies. And the worst section? I didn’t even care. I’ve always loved Lionel, but the writers had done such a abominable job of fleshing him out recently that he seemed more like a cardboard cut-out tossed into a scene here and there. When that happens, something is outrageous.
That’s really the scheme most of the season is, though. It does have a few very superior episodes. The season premiere, “Bizarro,” stays fair to the “Smallville” tradition of righteous premieres. Playing Bizarro is the only chance Tom Welling gets to shine anymore. The third episode, “Fierce,” is not going to horrible highly in the pantheon of colossal “Smallville” episodes. The episode revolves around three contestants in Smallville’s annual beauty pageant who resolve to recall advantage of Kara when she decides to compete in the pageant. It doesn’t sound that marvelous, and it isn’t, but I really enjoyed it. It reminded me of the earlier episodes of the note, when, even if the stories weren’t that great, the writing was strong as the Man of Steel, there was an incessant soundtrack loaded with today’s most approved music, and there was color — lots and lots of color. You don’t bag that in a season filled mostly with cool purples and metallic blues.
In “Cure,” Dean Cain (of “Lois & Clark”) finally guest stars. Oliver Queen, alias the Green Arrow, returns in “Siren.” Queen was the best portion of Season Six, because Justin Hartley is a terrific actor. Beside being one of the most comely men to ever appear on “Smallville,” Hartley can turn even the most amusing writing into something cracking and witty. It’s a pity he only shows up for one episode. Also in “Siren”: Shaded Canary makes her first appearance. Nice.
The best episode of the season, surprisingly, is the one that looked like it was going to be the worst. “Apocalypse,” directed by Tom Welling, is the inevitable Capra episode, in which Clark is shown what the world would be like if he had never arrived on Earth. Sound ridiculous? It certain does. But it’s not. It’s a blast. The writing is strong and even clever, the acting is substantial, and the execution of the premise is surprisingly fun. A lot of this fun comes from seeing some right sparks waft between Clark and Lois. Given the focus on Clark’s relationship with Lana, one might wonder if it would be convincing for Clark and Lois to ever have a relationship on “Smallville.” But this episode proves it would be, because the chemistry between Welling and Erica Durance is absolutely extraordinary. The final treat: for two minutes, we procure to inspect Clark in his disguise as a mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet.
Those are the better episodes of Season Seven. Now for the unpleasant ones.
“Gemini,” in which one of Lex’s archaic experiments plants a bomb on Lois Lane, is ridiculous and pointless. But “Hero” is a massive disappointment. It features the very, very long-anticipated return of Pete Ross (and Sam Jones III) to the prove, and it definite as hell wasn’t worth the wait. It’s fairly sure that the episode was written for another character to return; when that actor wasn’t available, they re-wrote it unbiased enough so it could fit Pete. But it doesn’t: Pete doesn’t feel like Pete. Additionally, Clark doesn’t seem to really care that Pete’s attend. Wasn’t Pete’s best friend since they were in kindergarten? He comes relieve and Clark doesn’t give a hoot? Arrive on!
Let’s not forget “Sleeper,” either, an episode which lives up to its title. The increasingly contempt-worthy Jimmy Olsen is hired by the F.B.I. as a superspy to retain track of Chloe, who somehow has managed to hack in to the government’s computers. It’s foolish, it’s painful, it’s embarrassing – it’s “Sleeper.”
The precise stinkers of the season are the final episodes. The season was sever down to 20 episodes thanks to the writers’ strike — and I mean THANKS to the writers’ strike. Anything more than 20 episodes would have been pushing it. The final few episodes feature the stupidest, most pointless, and most absurd storyline the writers have ever concocted. Apparently, Lionel and his archaic rich pals were allotment of a secret group called “Veritas” — Latin for “truth” — which believed that some day, the “Traveler” would approach to Earth and assign its people. Guess who the “Traveler” is? Yep, it’s Clark. The penultimate episode of the arc, “Quest,” which features a painful guest appearance by Robert Picardo, is absolutely the worst episode of the entire note.
Finally, the season concludes with “Arctic.” It is the weakest finale the demonstrate has had, but considering the consistently high quality of the series’ finales, that’s not a unpleasant thing at all. The ending scene, with the aforementioned twistiness and all, is one of the most spectacular scenes of the entire series.
So what’s next? Well, shockingly, toward the waste of the season, creators and executive producers Al Gough and Miles Millar announced they were leaving the series. That leaves Season Eight in someone else’s hands, which is definitely a obedient thing. I’ve heard about some fresh characters and storylines being introduced in Season Eight, and so far, they sound tremendous. The demonstrate really needs to acquire going if they’re going to tie this all together. The absence of Michael Rosenbaum next year will prefer some getting old-fashioned to, but I reflect it was a wise disappear. The absence of Kristin Kreuk is a wiser fade, because, though she seems like a safe person in right life and I like her, Kreuk’s character is immensely irritating. Besides — shouldn’t Clark and Lois derive together? Let’s hope so. And let’s hope the writers salvage it together too.
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This film is a classic and viscerally objective portrayal of human conflict and personal growth. It clearly depicts working class young adults who sought to crash away from past barriers and limitations and originate better lives for themselves. It is a coming of age tale, where a chunky spectrum of feelings are explored as young adults learn about fulfilling their potential, building value systems and attempting to fulfill personal desires with honesty and integrity on many levels. Two hot young stars were cast in the leading roles: Richard Gere who was riding high on his unique success in “American Gigolo” and Debra Winger who shined in her role in “Urban Cowboy”. With stars of this caliber, it surprised me to learn (in the Special Features portion) that doubts existed about the film’s acceptance by theater audiences. In fact, the script had made the rounds of different studios for eight years, with no one courageous to get the film which was essentially about training Naval pilots. The trouble was it was too conclude to the extinguish of the Viet Nam War and would be rejected by the public as being about war. Luckily, the film was interpreted very differently by the viewing audience who saw it in a determined light where personal survival, transformation and the expression of treasure were the key elements successfully played out on film.
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Richard Gere stars as Zack Mayo, a hardened, slightly rebellious loner who locked up his feelings and dared not win emotionally end to people. He had been harm as a youth when his mother committed suicide and he went to live with his dad, who was a selfish womanizer and alcoholic. When Zack announced his acceptance into Naval candidacy school to become a pilot, his father did not give him accolades or back. This was nothing modern and it did not matter to Zack who pursued his dream with determination and courage. At the Port Townsend Naval Despicable, Zack learned discipline and made unusual friends. The camaraderie of being candidates and fascinating themselves to acheive their goals awakened something recent within him which totally transformed him. Zack excelled in physical survival skills and martial arts training. It was Gunnery Sergeant Foley’s job to detect weakness of character and courage, to eliminate candidates who would not survive under the harsh conditions of war. Foley knew of Zack’s streetwise rebellious tendencies and rode him hard. Foley and Zack clashed periodically and one climactic scene especially stood out … where Foley meted out severe discipline and punishment to rep Zack to ask for a “D.O.R” lunge (fall out on seek information from) . Zack endured the punishment and after a particularly difficult session of physical endurance tests, Zack *finally* gut wrenchingly admitted, “I got nowhere else to go” …
Besides the definite legend about a group of young adults who under go rigorous training to become Naval pilots, several other stories arise and are fully developed within the region which makes this film so highly interesting. Early on, Sgt Foley warned the candidates that young ladies who work in local factories, approach from across the Puget Sound, to meet Naval candidates, with one goal in mind: to marry a Navy pilot. They will stoop to any means to come by their man. Zack and his friend Sid are dressed to slay in their white uniforms during a social dance where they connect with two charming and fine factory workers of similar age to themselves. Paula a raven-haired beauty, played by Deborah Winger is paired with Zack, while Lynette, an pleasing blond is paired with Sid. The attraction between the paired off guys and ladies is mutual and in a short time, they often meet for consensual physical liasons, even going to a local motel when the candidates are on leave. While everyone agrees it is with “no strings attached”, the ladies have secret agendas with hopes of marriage. Zack attempts to play the gentleman, by going to meet Paula’s parents and have dinner at their home. However, he unruffled holds befriend and makes no promises to Paula. Paula plays it frigid, claiming to inquire of nothing but she *does* manage to melt his icy exterior when their physical relationship becomes more steamy and personal. The guys discuss their plans to fracture off the liasons after graduation. As the ruin of their training is arrive, the two candidates icy their relationships with the two ladies. Lynette pulls a trick to glean Sid, that backfires in ways totally unimaginable. She refuses Sid’s engagement ring which results in one of the saddest, most gut-wrenching, heart-breaking and realistic scenes ever depicted on film. This earth-shattering event shakes Zack up and makes him realize what is proper and distinguished in his life … While the ending may arguably be interpreted by some as corny and hokey, in finish, it is very satisfying and provides an unprejudiced and fulfilling conclusion to the film. Erika Borsos [pepper flower]
Initially, my first impression of this movie was this movie was going to be stupid. Then, after the first 20 minutes, my mind went into another direction. I found this movie to be tantalizing, and I knew there had to be some meaning to the movie. And indeed there was!
Zack Mayo, (Richard Gere) is a college graduate who pursues a chance to become a naval officer by entering the Officer Candidate Training School. In 14 solid weeks, Zack progresses and learns the ability of leadership, friendship, and discipline, through his tough drill instructor, (Louis Gossett Jr, in his Oscar-winning performance), and his friends.
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Mood and tone are expressed intelligently through the emotions of adventure, torture, romance, and entertainment. My well-liked aspect of this movie is Jack Nitzsche’s unforgettable scoring. The mood and tone ties in together as the music plays, and makes the audiences feel spontaneous of what they are watching (especially with the adore themes) .
This movie, starring Richard Gere, Debra Winger, David Keith, Lisa Blount, Louis Gossett Jr., Robert Loggia, and Lisa Eilbacher, was the winner recipient of 2 Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor: LOUIS GOSSETT JR., and Best Unusual Song: “UP WHERE WE BELONG.” Also nominated for 4 additional Academy Awards, including Best Actress: DEBRA WINGER, Best Novel Screenplay: DOUGLAS DAY STEWART, Best Novel Score: JACK NITZSCHE, Best Film editing, and nominated for a total of 8 Golden Globes, this movie unmarks the boundary between fancy and adventure.
Richard Gere, even though nominated for a Golden Globe, should of been nominated for an Oscar. His outstanding performance brought the proper nature of what it’s like to be his character. This was the performance of his entire career!
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With a clear-cut narrate, and gripping sound, this movie will never grow obsolete in your home! I would positively recommend this movie to another.
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