D. Gray-Man: Season One, Part One Streaming

March 21st, 2010 by martin7061965
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If Tim Burton were ever to attempt a steampunk horror story, then I imagine the results would be something like “D.Gray-man.”

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And the first thirteen episodes of this gothic, deeply quirky anime attempts just that kind of atmosphere. “D.Grayman: Season 1 Part 1″ starts off relatively slowly as it introduces the main storyline, the akuma and the sweet-natured Allan Walker. But the story really blossoms as our likable, haunted hero begins his new life among other exorcists.

Two cops are investigating an abandoned church when Officer Moore encounters a strange boy with a deformed hand, Allen Walker. After her partner is killed, Allen manages to save Moore from an akuma — an enslaved human soul under the control of the evil Millennium Earl. When Allen is placed under house arrest in Moore’s home, he reveals that the akuma is nearby… and its origins lie in a horrific tragedy from Moore’s own past. Only Allen can stop it.

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Later Allen arrives at the clifftop Exorcist Headquarters to introduce himself as an official exorcist. But things don’t go very smoothly — he’s mistaken for a spy, the exorcists are weirdos, and the place is governed by mad genius Komui and eerie Hevlaska. But Allen finds out just what “Innocence” is, and why the exorcists are racing to find it.

His first missions are no less stressful: first Allen is called to accompany antisocial swordsman Kanda to an abandoned city haunted by a “ghost”… and a shapeshifting akuma. And he encounters a young boy determined to fight the akuma, but unaware that someone close to him is one — and a face-to-face encounter with the Earl reveals the horrifying reason Allen became an exorcist.

Then Komui’s sister Lenalee is sent with Allen to a town that is repeating the same day over and over — and only the pitiful Miranda Lotto notices. But their mission is complicated by a mysterious human girl who has come to locate the hidden Innocence… and take it for the Earl.

Cyborg demons, cross-embedded magic arms, virus-filled biobullets, giant glowing worms with collagen lips, and a mountain fortress filled with eccentric exorcists out to save the world from a grinning, rotund demon who looks like a Blue Meanie and may (or may not) have rabbit ears. Yup, “D.Gray-man” is not your typical manga series, even as quirky horror goes.

And “D.Grayman: Season 1 Part 1″ does an excellent job sticking to Hoshino Katsura’s manga series, introducing a gothic Victorian world and introducing the akuma, the Earl, and the exorcists. It also lays the groundwork for what the Earl’s plans are, and what the exorcists are doing. It’s a pretty standard “get the artifacts before the bad guys do” goal, but with a couple interesting twists.

And along the way, we’re given plenty of explosive, horrific action with macabre creatures, graveyards, little shadowy towns, and the tragic, horrific origins of the akuma. But lest the series become too grim, we get plenty of funny stuff as well — including an entire episode devoted to Komui’s deranged robot rampaging through Headquarters, trying to operate on the exorcists.

Allen is a pretty endearing hero from the start — polite, apologetic, selfless and courageous, even when people are nasty to him. But he becomes truly striking character it’s shown how got his cursed eye, white hair, and ability to kill akuma. He’s backed by a solid supporting cast — the snotty Kanda, sweet-natured Lenalee, eccentric Komui and frenetically depressed Miranda. And the Earl is a very creepy villain — not just because he wants to kill God, but because he smiles cheerfully even as he destroys people.

“D.Grayman: Season 1 Part 1″ has a few episodes that don’t quite reach “superb,” but it’s an excellent start to an outstanding anime series. Absolutely brilliant — and promises to get even better.

The series does start out slow but picks up later. The first part indroduces you to characters, backgrounds, concepts, and you start to dip your foot into the plot. Later on, you’re fully submerged into the plot and you cling to the end of your seat waiting for what comes next. Fights don’t drag on forever but don’t end too quickly. It’s filled with lots of action, some dark stories, and humor that will have you laughing out loud.

I love the charaters in D. Gray-Man. They range so much and have so much personality to them. You get to know both bad and good guys and love them both, even the Earl.

I recommend this series to everyone.
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Streaming Land of the Dead Online

March 20th, 2010 by martin7061965
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The dead are mad as heck and aren’t going to take it anymore! When we last caught up with George Romero’s “Dead” films, “Day of the Dead” focused on the military trying to train the zombies for combat and experimenting on them. Romero takes the next step introduced into a world divided by the dead and the living each sharing space reluctantly with the other. That is until a gas station attendant zombie shows an inkling of intelligence and decides to go after the living in a sealed off skyscaper while those less fortunate live on the streets of the sealed off metropolis. Run by Kaufman (Dennis Hopper in perfect looney mode), the city is supplied by “employees” who can’t live in the beautiful people’s skyscraper. These scavengers led by Riley (Simon Baker) and Cholo (John Leguizamo) pillage the landscape around them for essential items for the wealthy. Riley has a conscience decides he will no longer lead the crew of his “tank” Dead Reconkening and work for “the man” anymore. Cholo, on the other hand, keeps doing Kaufman’s dirty work in hopes that he’ll be able to buy his way into the wealthy paradise.

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As usual Romero has lots of gore but, more importantly, there’s a sly political and satricial message at the heart of the movie. Romero who has been an independent filmmaker his whole life probably identifies with Riley and thinks of the film studios as Kaufman and his denizens. It’s a much broader metaphor though as it can be used to look at the disappearing middle class and the disintegration of the class system in America. It’s a fun ride with some of Romero’s most accomplished filmmaking. Working with a budget of around $20 million Romero manages to do the same kind of work as was seen in the remake of his “Dawn of the Dead” last year. Interestingly, the more films Romero makes in his “Dead” series (and this probably going to be the last or at least next to last because of his age), the more milage he gets out of the inspiration for the entire saga–Richard Matheson’s novel “I Am Legend” which was turned into the low budget horror movie “The Last Man on Earth” with Vincent Price (and the campy “The Omega Man” with Charleton Heston).

Outstanding effects are nicely off set with strong performances by the cast including Asia Argento (daughter of Romero friend and Italian horror film director Dario Argento) as a former hooker named Slack who is almost fed to the “stenches” (as the city inhabitants refer to the rotting zombies)in a bizarre scene that satrizies “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome”. Romero hasn’t lost his touch and although this doesn’t have quite the revolutionary punch of “Dawn of the Dead” or “Night of the Living Dead” it’s an improvement on “Day of the Dead” as well as most of the horror films out there.

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The DVD has a very nice transfer and with the exception of an occasional bit of digital shimmer, the film looks as vibrant and alive as the bright red gushing blood. This is much more an action adventure movie than the previous films in the horror series and provides a nice bookend to the remake of “Dawn of the Dead” (even if it isn’t related). Sound is pretty lively with a nice 5.1 and DTS mix that will have you looking over your shoulders for the undead.

Extras include a lively commentary by “Dead” director Romero, producer Grunwald and editor Michael Doherty. There’s also a number of featurettes on the making of the film but my personal favorite is “When Shawn Met George” about when Simon Pegg and Edgar White (star & writer and director * writer respectively) of the comedy/horror film “Shawn of the Dead” met Romero and appeared as extras in “Land of the Dead”. We get to see how they’re made into the undead and the first meeting between the three of them. “Undead Again” provides a glimpse into the making of the film. “Green Screen to Finished Screen” gives us before and after comparisons between the raw footage and the finished footage with optical effects. “Storyboards and Final Scenes” looks at the storyboards inserted as PIP with the finished product. “Scream Tests” opens with a very funny outtake featuring dancing zombies from the CGI footage for the film. “Scenes of Carnage” is pretty self explanatory. “Bits and Pieces” are scenes that were cut. Although none of the featurettes are quite as exhaustive as those provided as extras for the three disc set of the original “Dawn of the Dead”. There’s also some other extras including a behind-the-scenes “A Day with the Living Dead”.

Could “Dead” have been more? Sure. There were some missed opportunities here regarding the life in the tower but then that would have been a completely different movie. Romero’s done a terrific job given the limitations of time and budget. Deftly balancing satire, horror and humanism, Romero makes one of his best films in years. I’m hoping this does well at the box office so that Romero can get financing to continue to examine the post-stench world a bit more. Oh and it’s a Romero rarity with an ending that’s actually more upbeat than I expected.

We should have known that if George A. Romero was going to go back to the well of the living dead another time he was going to come up with something different. What “George A. Romero’s Land of the Dead” (the director’s name goes up top so you know this is not merely another remake of one of his zombie films, like last year’s “Dawn of the Dead”) offers is two variations on the familiar theme. The first is in this brave new world humanity has found a way of perpetuating the old divide between the “haves” and “haves not,” even when there are all those zombies out there suggest it should now be “us” versus “them.” Kaufman (Dennis Hopper) has set up Fiddler’s Green, a luxury high rise on an island between a couple of rivers (think the location of Three River Stadium in Romero’s old stomping ground of Pittsburgh even though the movie is shot in Toronto). There the “haves” live while the rest of the island has the “have nots,” some of whom are hired as mercenaries to go out into the world and bring back “necessities.” Apparently money still matters in the “Land of the Dead,” or perhaps people are merely trying to hold on to the old way of life, because the poor are not listening to those advocating going and taking away from the rich.

Consequently, humanity has found a way to survive. You can compare the more active approach of “Land of the Dead” with the mall rats of “Dawn of the Dead,” who found a passive means of existence. Kaufman has built Dead Reckoning, a gigantic armored vehicle that leads foraging parties out into the world. These parties are led by Riley (Simon Baker), whose primary goal is getting everybody back alive, which does not always happen. That is because he works with Cholo (John Leguizamo), who has a different idea of necessities, one attuned to the fine tastes of Kaufman. Both men believe they are on their last mission at the start of this 2005 film, Riley because he will have now earned enough to pay for a car to get out of town and Cholo because he believes he has now earned the chance to move on up to Fiddler’s Green. Both are wrong and that sets up the conflict to come.

This is where the second variation comes into play. Kaufman not only created a high rise where the “haves” are protected from that “have nots,” some of whom actually help the “haves” have even more, but the entire island is zombie proof. This forces Romero to change the zombie part of the equation, and so we are introduced to Big Daddy (Eugene Clark), who runs a gas station and has a moment akin to when the ape looks at the thigh bone in “2001: A Space Odyssey.” Just to help us along the voice over at the start of the film warn us that if the zombies ever develop anything approaching rudimentary thinking skills that would be a bad thing, a very bad thing indeed. So, of course, that is what happens. After all, if you can have bad humans, then you can have good zombies (Joss Whedon has convinced me being dead does not make a character inherently bad).

Having a zombie to root for is quite a different experience, but Romero also delivers on the guts and gore when the zombies go into their patented feeding frenzy. The narrative can offer all the sly social satire it wants, we watch these movies to be disgusted by the bloody scenes of cannibalism. The people Romero hires to do makeup and special effects are clearly on the cutting edge when it comes to this type of work. Even when you watch the DVD special features and you see what they are doing in bright light most of it will still creep you out, so the scenes in the film shot at night or in the shadows with the liberal application of blood and other things it is even worse (which is a good thing in a zombie movie).

The bottom line is that Romero delivers just what his fans want with this movie so that there is not a problem with failing to meet expectations. No, “Land of the Dead” is not the best of the bunch, but for my money nothing will surpass the original “Night of the Living Dead.” The important thing is that here we are four films into the series, limiting ourselves to just the Romero helmed ones, and the series is certainly going a lot strong than the other comparable horror series, all of which have been abandoned by their creators (which is either a cause or effect). Final Note: Look for Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright of “Shaun of the Dead” fame as the photo booth zombies in one of the classic cameos of the early 21st century.
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Streaming Ma Mere Online

March 20th, 2010 by martin7061965
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‘Ma mère’ is a film on the edge. Director Christophe Honoré (who gave us the little jewel ‘Closer to Leo’) has adapted a tough book by Georges Bataille that explores incest, sadomasochism, love, family dysfunction, and nebulous moral values of conflicted adolescents caught in the web of sexual investigation. It is filled with difficult scenes and ideas and certainly is not a film for the faint of heart or spirit, but at the same time it is a brave film depicting the dissociative state of sexual mind to which we’ve come after the influences of such thinkers as Bataille, Foucault, Derida, Gide, and others. Christophe Honoré captures an impossible story extremely well on the screen!

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17-year-old Pierre (Louis Garrel of `The Dreamers’) is a spiritually challenged adolescent home from his Catholic school to be with his mother Hélène (Isabelle Huppert) whom he idolizes and loves and see his father (Philippe Duclos) who is distant in every sense. Hélène finds it necessary to inform Pierre of her background (her husband raped her when she was very young, causing such anguish that she has become addicted to a life of immorality as a means of escape), a means of warning him of what close association with her could mean. Pierre is blind to all things negative about Hélène and with the news of his father’s death, he demands to be included in the wild sexual life of Hélène and her female lover Réa (Joana Preiss). Hélène is sexually attracted to Pierre and elects to include him in her games of voyeurism (watching Pierre during intercourse with Réa, introducing him to the shallow and compulsive Hansi (Emma de Caunes), mutilation, and all forms of debauchery.

The group goes to the sunny islands off Spain where Pierre falls in love with the dangerous Hansi and follows her lead in learning about his mother’s strange and dangerous proclivities, sexual acts which include the involvement of young Loulou (Jean-Baptiste Montagut), a young man whom they torture for the sake of sexual satisfaction. All the while that Pierre is being introduced into Hélène’s bizarre world he is conflicted by his superego in the form of the Catholic Church: he is seen reciting catechism in the desert surrounded by a silent, nude Greek chorus a la Fellini. Ultimately the ‘vacation’ is over and Pierre returns home with Hélène and the ultimate incestuous aspect of the Oedipus complex plays out in a completely bizarre and very dark way. To say more would destroy the impact of the ending.

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Isabelle Huppert is brilliant as always, her quiet outwardly plain demeanor disguising the profoundly ill soul inside. Likewise Louis Garrel makes the fragile, gullible, needy and severely conflicted Pierre understandable: we may not agree with his choices as he wades through the strange waters of perversion, but we never lose sight of his vulnerability and passionate need to be loved. There is a lot of graphic sex in this film, but this particular story could not be told without it. Christophe Honoré manages this strange tale by letting the story take us into the realm of the unreal and he never for a moment loses our interest.

Even the music scoring is substantive, using Samuel Barber’s own setting of his famous ‘Adagio for Strings’ for the choral ‘Agnus Dei’, most appropriately heard when Pierre is mentally visiting his spiritual conflicts with his corporal deeds. This is clearly not a film for everyone, but for those who admire the French cinema history of uncovering strange tales, this is a fine example. In French with English subtitles. Grady Harp, October 05

You’ve got to respect Isabelle Huppert. She does not avoid shock or controversy in her choice of films and her performances in them. “Ma Mere” could not have been made without her, or at least not made as unblinkingly. Heterosexuality in all its permutations, save that of love and commitment, provides the subtext for this adaptation of Georges Bataille’s postwar French novel. A teenager is just coming of age and coming home from boarding school where his hedonist mother is, literally, laying in wait. The novel’s narrative, updated to today on a sandy vacation island, would be right at home in an ancient Greek theatre.

As she was in “The Piano Teacher,” Huppert is cast opposite a man (Louis Garrell) young enough to be her son, which is precisely the point. The picture is really about him and how he is pimped out and ultimately seduced by his mother. He parades about naked and, in some perverse way, seems to be asking for it. Indeed, all the sexual couplings occur in full view of others. The eroticism (S&M, bondage, incest) never crosses over into pornography, but it just might at any time, giving “Ma Mere” a momentum it otherwise lacks. The bodies and locales are so beautiful it’s hard to take your eyes away, even if your mind is off wandering a bit.

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Kagemusha – Criterion Collection Movie Streaming

March 20th, 2010 by martin7061965
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Wow, what a movie experience! “Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior)” is my favorite film from direct Akira Kurosawa, which is saying one heck of a lot when one considers “Rashomon”, “Seven Samurai”, and “Ran”. I sat riveted to the television screen during the entire presentation. It is a story of a petty thief who, because he looks very much like the great Warlord Shingen, is given the chance to redeem himself and play the great Warlord’s double. The heart of the film is the inner change and new found strength that progresses through the thief as he learns to become the Warlord. Awesome in its imagery, “Kagemusha” will mesmerize you and move you. Between 1 and 10, this powerful Kurosawa classic gets a 10. With his passing, along with Stanley Kubrick, the world has lost two great treasures.

KAGEMUSHA is the great 1980 drama involving a clan of 16th-Century Japanese warlords who want to deceive their enemies by having a common thief impersonate their murdered leader. This is a thought-provoking film about reality and illusion, as well as a visually inviting work filled with many striking scenes and compositions that Kurosawa films are known for. A memorable 6-minute opening shot of three identical-looking men, an elaborate dream sequence, and a harrowing montage of the aftermath of the final battle are among some of Kurosawa’s finest moments in his long film career. Lead actor Tatsuya Nakadai was only in his 40s when he made KAGEMUSHA, playing a much older man and effectively conveying the guile and conflicted feelings of the imposter. Nakadai would also play the lead role in Kurosawa’s next film, RAN, 5 years later, again unrecognizably playing a much older man.

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Criterion has released the definitive video edition for KAGEMUSHA: a Region-1, 2-disc DVD of the uncut, 180-minute version of film. The anamorphic widescreen video quality is generally very good, except for some occasional graininess. The original Japanese audio is in Dolby Digital 4.0 surround (3 front, and 1 mono rear channels), although surround effects are infrequently used.

The best supplement on the disc is Stephen Prince’s full-length audio commentary, which, due to the film’s length, is able to elaborate on many topics in great details. Much of Prince’s narration (I would say half of it) is more on the historical background of the film’s period than the filmmaking and art of the film. He compares certain plot details against historical facts to show how Kurosawa uses his artistic license to convey his own ideas. Regarding the film itself, he emphasizes that this is an atypical Kurosawa film in that its hero tries to conform to the prevailing social order, unlike the nonconformist rebels and outcasts in past films such as SEVEN SAMURAI or YOJIMBO. On the film’s artistry, he observantly points out that in a film about illusions, many of the key events in the plot are aptly NOT shown on screen. He also provides a great analysis on Kurosawa’s most elaborate dream sequence.

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Prince also does a good job of pointing out the differences between the shortened, 162-min international version and this 180-min uncut version. The longer version does not have “20 minutes of footage involving Kenshin Uesugi”, as misreported at IMDB. The added scenes are, in fact, merely short, trimmed scenes and shots that are sprinkled all over the film. They add to the overall continuity, without altering anything in the main plot line. A majority of the added scenes are just too trivial to mention or to even notice. The few noteworthy ones include a much longer montage of the aftermath of the final battle, and a wholly added scene where the fake Shingen is being examined by the Jesuit priest physician — this scene also has the great Takashi Shimura’s only appearance in the film, seen for the first time on this DVD by viewers outside of Japan.

For Kurosawa fans, the second best feature on the disc is perhaps the collection of impressionistic paintings by Kurosawa that were later used by him as storyboards for the film. In a 41-minute segment called “Image: Kurosawa’s Continuity”, hundreds of such paintings are shown, accompanied by sound clips from the films. In a still gallery section called “A Vision Realized”, there are about 20 of the paintings placed side by side with still photos from the film. Many of these same paintings are also reprinted on the 45-page booklet that comes with this DVD.

The booklet also include 3 wonderful essays. As is usually the case, Criterion took the effort of including different writings that don’t duplicate one another. One essay deals with the film itself, its art and its history. Another one is a Sight-and-Sound interview with Kurosawa. The third one covers Kurosawa himself biographically.

The disc also comes with a well-made 41-minute making-of documentary that is comprised of mostly interviews, stills, and clips from KAGEMUSHA. It’s part of a 2003 series called “Akira Kurosawa: It is Wonderful to Create” (other episodes of this series are available on Criterion DVDs of IKIRU, THE LOWER DEPTHS, and STRAY DOG). In Japanese with optional English subtitles, it has interview segments of the cast and crew, including Kurosawa, Nakadai, Kota Yui (the child actor, who is now grown up), and others. They recount the challenges they faced, the artistic and technical choices they made, and a few amusing anecdotes.

Also included are trailers, a few whiskey commercials Kurosawa made on the set of KAGEMUSHA (other than the monetary reasons for which they were made, there is nothing special about these commercials), and a 20-minute interview segment with George Lucas and Francis Coppola, who praise Kurosawa’s genius and lament that the film business often doesn’t accommodate non-commercial films, even those by great directors.
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Charade Movie Streaming

March 20th, 2010 by martin7061965
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This is an exceptional DVD transfer of an exceptional movie. Criterion has done a magnificent job of restoring Charade to its colorful glory. The film is presented in its original 1.85:1 aspect ratio. The print is clear, crisp, and beautiful to behold. You feel as if you can reach out and touch the actors.

And what actors! The film features the dashing older version of Cary Grant and the youthful gamine Audrey Hepburn, with enough chemistry between them to ignite a fireworks factory. The plot is a convoluted and flimsy trifle about cold war spy shenanigans, with cases of mistaken identity and episodes of grave danger for Miss Audrey. But Cary, the classic good guy in cad’s clothing, is there to save the day. In addition to which he provides chaste romance that sizzles beneath the civility.

Audio commentary is provided by director Stanley Donen and screenwriter Peter Stone. While interesting and funny in spots, it does drag a bit over the length of the film. It may be better to check it out when you find something in the film that you would like to hear dissected. Otherwise, you’d be better to stick with the delightful, corny dialogue spoken in the dulcet tones of Cary and Audrey. The soundtrack music is to also to be savored, done up in classic ’60s spy movie style by the movie maestro Henry Mancini.

If you have nothing to do on a rainy day and own a DVD player, this is the movie you want to have on hand to pop in the machine and deliver you from care. It’s a keeper (and it comes in a keeper case!).

I got this DVD for Christmas and I wasn’t disappointed. Stanley Donen, director of musicals such as “Singin’ In The Rain” starring Gene Kelly, brought together Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn (who looks luminous, as always) in this wonderfully-written story about a Parisian widow (Hepburn) who is being pursued by three dangerous men (two of which are played by George Kennedy – an excellent “heavy” – and James Coburn at his most menacing) who want to find out about a large sum of money her dead husband supposedly had. Grant is the helpful stranger but eventually you begin to wonder: is he working with these men? Does he want the money for himself? Or is he really the handsome, older man Audrey finds herself falling in love with?

Enhanced by a lush score by the late Henry Mancini, photographed beautifully in Paris and containing first-rate acting and deliciously wicked dialogue by writer Peter Stone, “Charade” is a film that should be in every serious DVD collection. Grant is older but better, like fine wine, and Ms. Hepburn … well there have been millions of words used to describe her and I can’t add to them other than to say the world lost a marvelous talent at her death.

You’ll enjoy “Charade” for a long, long time.
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Stream Barbie Twilight Edward Doll Movie Online

March 19th, 2010 by martin7061965
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Edward is a solid white plastic Ken type doll with sticky, spiky brown red hair and glitter spray over his head and chest. Edward and Bella arrive in two separate thin plastic boxes with Olympic National Park rain forest cardboard style backgrounds. Each doll also comes complete with a doll stand and unnumbered certificate from Mattel about the doll embedded into the packaging. If you don’t want to play with them be aware that the packaging is a fragile thin plastic and may arrive cracked or broken as one of my Edward dolls packages did from a target location. Since I was planning to open a set any way I was fine with it as the second set of dolls arrived in peanuts from the another retailer. Edward and Bella are Pink label Barbie products so they are for collectors and kids but the packaging isn’t durable enough to last for too many years of moving around from place to place unless you get a durable case to keep them in for the long term.

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Edwards head can be squished, its a very soft plastic not hard. His hair is typical Ken and Barbie quality and is cut like Edwards in the Twilight films but a little long behind the neck. His shirt is striped not solid blue and is sewn together at a button point on the front so it stays in a specific form but the thread can be carefully cut for a child’s everyday play. His hands and body are a harder white plastic typical of Mattel Barbie dolls. Overall the doll is a typical Ken and Barbie style Mattel doll made to look like similar to Edward Cullen to be enjoyed by anyone.

When I tried to order Edward and Bella Barbie from Amazon placing my order on October 6th I was forced to cancel my order a few days ago after getting yet another notice from Amazon that the release date would be into December for these dolls. The date went from approximately Nov. 7 to December sometime. I decided it was insane and rude of Amazon to keep blowing my order off like that and went to two other well known sites to find my ‘target’ dolls and find out how fast I could get them at the same 25.00 price. I received the ‘BARBIE Twilight Edward COLLECTOR’ doll by Mattel in 2-3 days from Barbie. My ‘target’ order came on November 4th, my Mattel order on Thursday, November 5th verses 2 months of waiting on an order from Amazon. I think this is a really sad thing because I have counted on Amazon to be at the forefront for items in the past including Twilight Saga items and they really dropped the ball on a popular item this time. If you don’t mind an unknown date of delivery then by all means please give Amazon the business otherwise to get it by the New Moon release or even as a Christmas gift on time go direct to the Barbie Edward Twilight Doll manufacturer (collector site shop hint hint) this week and you’ll have it at the same low price plus sadly shipping of course.

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If you are looking for a better collectors style doll item or a more quality Edward as a true collectors item at a collectors price I’d go with a 17 inch tall Tonner Edward and Bella available direct from Amazon or Tonner. There are 2 versions of Tonner Bella and Edward, Amazon has an exclusive set too. If however you just want a fun souvenir for yourself or young kids at a cheap price Barbie Twilight Edward is your doll.
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In Living Color – Season 1 Streaming

March 19th, 2010 by martin7061965
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Wow, after all these years, the first season of In Living Color is being released on DVD. I’m so excited to see Men on Film/Football/Vacation, Homey D. Clown, and the rest of one of the greatest comedy shows of all time. It’s where Jim Carrey got famous, and we all learned the best ways to insult someone’s Mama. For anyone who loves to laugh for long periods of time, this is definitely a buy for you. Am I going to miss out on this set? I don’t think so… Homey don’t play dat…

“In Living Color” was so fresh, energetic, and hilarious when it first hit the Fox airwaves that you wondered how it could possibly keep up that level of entertainment. Well, it couldn’t, exactly, but those first few shows, and many moments during the rest of the season, were insanely funny and groundbreaking.

Like all good sketch comedy, “In Living Color” immediately set out to create its own collection of recurring crazies (rather than the current SNL-method of mostly relying on celeb impressions), and look at how many still resonate: Fire Marshal Bill, the Men on Film, Anton, Homey…and so on. The show’s genius is that it went for laughs anywhere it could – it could be richly satirical or downright silly and scatalogical, often in the same sketch. It basically counted on the intelligence and variety of its audience in a way that we haven’t seen since, except maybe with “The Daily Show.” “In Living Color” was edgy to the point of discomfort sometimes, but we wanted that too – everything else felt saccharine and safe next to “ILC,” and we were ready to push some boundaries.

Eventually “In Living Color” would degenerate into low-minded skits based on grotesque impressions, gross-outs, and cruelty. But for one brief shining moment – captured on this DVD set – we all wanted to live In Living Color.
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Watch Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos, Vol. 3 Online

March 19th, 2010 by martin7061965
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The rest of this great series NEEDS to be released! It can’t end after just 3 dvds, with so much more to be seen and revealed about Gandora, the Wolf’s Crest, and the Hyribead!

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Please complete this awesome series on dvd. It’s everything “GoBots” should have been, and so much more.

Additionally, seeing this show at last has rekindled my enthusiasm for the classic, but vastly underappreciated toyline of Machine Robo. If you like diecast transforming robots, check this entire series out and you’ll discover what you’ve been missing!

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Thank you.

When can I get vol.4, 5, 6.. of this great ultra anime DVD !!!

I’m so tired since last vol.3 at June. 2004…
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March 19th, 2010 by martin7061965
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I initially had no interest in this film, thinking who wants to see a movie about some two bit dope dealer? My teenage son, however, rented the DVD, and I found myself a captive audience. To my surprise, it was a riveting, well done film. Sure, it was about a two bit dope dealer, but what a story. George Jung, an all American kid from a hard working, hard knocks family, begins dealing marijuana during the 1960s. He develops his business into an empire, and then he decides to branch out into the sexier world of cocaine and really big money. Using his considerable entrepreneurial instinct, he makes a deal with the Columbian drug cartel. Before you know it, he is raking in millions. Unfortunately, the best laid plans often go awry, and there is no fairy tale ending for George. This is a story of hopes, dreams, violence, greed, and betrayal.

Well directed by the late Ted Demme, the film is compelling and absorbing as it recounts George Jung’s incredible odyssey in the drug trade, tracking the rise of the cocaine industry in the United States, attendant with all its violence. Johnny Depp, in the role of George Jung, makes him into a likable guy who has bitten off more than he can chew, with ultimately dire results. His is a search for the American Dream, a dream that forever remains elusive.

Ray Liotta is terrific in the role of George’s father, Fred Jung, a sensitive and devoted everyman married to a hard, selfish woman, Ermine Jung, a woman who lacks all motherly instincts and is played with gritty determination by Rachel Griffiths. Jordi Molla is excellent in the role of Diego, George’s entre into the world of high stakes, cocaine dealing, and Cliff Curtis is excellent as Escobar, the Columbian drug cartel’s main man. Penelope Cruz is terrible as George’s beautiful Latina wife, Mirtha. She is simply a bad actress whose English is often unintelligible. With the exception of Ms. Cruz, however, the cast is uniformly excellent.

This is the story about a young man who, faced with choices in his life, made the wrong ones and lived to regret it. Johnny Depp captures the pathos of Jung’s wasted life. That his characterization is dead on is brought home by Ted Demme’s wonderful interview of the real George Jung. This interview is one of the numerous bonus features on this DVD and is well worth watching. It is a poignant interview, as it underscores that Jung’s was a life wasted. It also serves to illustrate just how remarkable Depp’s characterization of Jung really is. All in all, this is a vibrant, informative, and entertaining film.

This film presses all the right buttons, but being touted as basically the true-life story of George Jung, I was disappointed that the film paid little respect to the chronology of significant events and completely overlooked many of the defining moments of George’s career.

Having already read the book “Blow” – available from Amazon and an excellent biography – perhaps I found it more difficult to get “into” the movie, often asking myself “why is this happening/not happening now?” amongst other things…

A few obvious changes for dramatic effect, perhaps…..

1. George’s first girlfriend (played by the babelicious Franka Potente) tell’s George she has an incurable disease, so he skips bail to hang out with her in Mexico until she dies. In actual fact, the girlfriend was dumped pretty quickly, was never fatally-ill (interviewed for the book) and was one of a long, long succession of girls that George used and discarded during his “career”. He skipped to Mexico purely because he didn’t want to go to jail, and move into “quantity” smuggling of marijuana.

2. George is basically kidnapped and taken to Colombia to meet Pablo Escobar, – a test – and this meeting “starts” the whole coke business. In fact however, George had been importing/dealing large quantities of coke for a few years before going to meet Pablo – something he did voluntarily on his own, to gain status among the Florida-based Columbians and gain favour with Pablo in his problems with Carlos Lehder – a cartel member.

The movie ignores or trivialises many of George’s character traits – huge long-term coke usage and the resultant psychosis and paranoia, his life-long addiction to hookers, kinky sex, including masochistic tendencies played-out by cross-dressing (french maid)and being dominated and “spanked” by his wife while tied spread-eagled to their marital bed, among many others.

The turning point, the start of his “real” troubles is when George confides his secrets to an undercover cop whom he meets one afternoon on the beach out-front of his house. In short-order, George invites the guy into his house, tells the cop that he’s a big-time smuggler and immediately makes him part of the “operation” without knowing anything about the guy. This of course brings big heat onto George, and the good-guys start engineering George’s downfall.

The movie omits this entire pivotal event however, perhaps because the real-life event, that for a genuine big-time dealer with $30m stashed in the house,at least, displayed a degree of stupidity and naievety that would make Johnny Depp’s George (smart, hip, trusting)look stupid and just too unbelievable to be sympathetic.

Nor is there any factual basis for the whole father/daughter interplay in the movie, which I personally think is overdone, and is pretty out-of-character anyway.

Finally (at least for this review) the money George had stashed away in Panama, approx. $50m apparently, was not confiscated by the Panamanian Govt (Noriega)- George never visited Panama – but was stolen by the pilots who opened the bank account for George, (co-signatories) and flew the cash down on a regular basis over several years. It defies belief that over several years, George never thought to enquire about the balance of his account, and just kept shuttling the cash into the account, but that’s what actually happened.

Carlos Lehder was arrested in Colombia – basically fingered by Escobar for bringing the heat down on the cartel because of his loopy political beliefs, extradited to the States, with George being the main prosecution witness. This gained George early release, and it was actually another bust in the mid-80’s that reulted in George’s present incarceration. Again, none of this was in the movie, although I think it would have brought another perspective to George’s characterisation, and also given George some revenge for his beating by Carlos’ thugs on Norman Cay (never happened) had it been included.

I guess all these and many more factual inaccuracies in combination with Johnny Depp’s overly sympathetic portrayal of George – almost a victim of circumstance – and definitely too “nice” to be in the drug business, are so far off the real-deal that it made it very difficult for me to give this movie the respect that so many others think it deserves….

All this doesn’t stop the movie being good entertainment but I can’t help thinking how good it “could” have been, had it been a little more true to George’s real story.

The cast is generally outstanding, the look and sound of the DVD transfer never less than luscious, and the soundtrack really brought back the 70s / early 80s for me – a time of bad fashion, worse haircuts, and for most of us, a time probably best forgotten.

Buy the DVD. The book “blow” is definitely worth reading, and if you’re still interested in the whole coke thing, consider checking out the book titled “Killing Pablo” a factual look at the the coke business, the Medelin cartel, and the hunt-for and eventual killing of Pablo Escobar. Now “there’s” a movie just begging to be made……
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March 19th, 2010 by martin7061965
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Now that all the hype has die down I was able to give this film an objective look. I have to admit I was impressed. This movie throws out the music, set-ups, and cheap scares out the window – in a good way. Nothing in this movie tells you you’re watching a movie of course. You’re completely disorientated from start to finish, completely uncomfortable and on edge. And that is a hell of an achievement in today’s de-sensitized movie environment. While I didn’t jump once, I did find myself clutching the chair arms at various points.

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I see why viewers would fine this derivative but every monster movie cliché is in there, and so it should be. The monster destroys landmarks. The military fight the monster. News reports advancing the plot. But it’s delivered with such style and such punch that you can’t help but be awed. You’re seeing these events on an ant’s eye level. There are no sweeping special effects shots of the White House being demolished by aliens, no aerial shots of buildings being destroyed – instead we get distant, unidentifiable bangs, fires obscured by the cityscape, an enormous leg moving behind a skyscraper – and a distant object which comes hurtling through the air, finally landing amidst chaos in a street, revealing itself to be the head of the statue of liberty.

This personal touch goes deeper – characters disappear from the story, and we (the audience) don’t know their fate because the main characters don’t. To be honest, I don’t know whether I love this or like it but I was impressed. The subway scene was probably the best bit for me, and the ending slightly disappointed. I really wish they had elaborated more on the bites but I suppose that wouldn’t really have been in-keeping with the point of the movie, same theory as ‘Alien’- it’s scarier when you DON’T see the monster. Not that I’m saying this movie is scary in any way. As a horror fan, it takes a lot to scare me also.

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The effects, with one or two exceptions (the money shot of the monster at the end springs to mind), are seamlessly integrated. A lifelong “effects spotter”, I found myself not even noticing when something that MUST have been CGI was on screen. Beside that it’s a good film and I have to give thanks to those who had given me the extra push to finally watch this. Recommended to those who need to kill there curiosity.

I take issue with the claim in the review that this was an uninvolving movie. I don’t think that’s the case–if you watch the movie more than once. I would consider the first viewing to be NUMBING. I choose this word carefully. The filmmakers are consciously referencing 9/11, and viewed through that lens, I found the plot to be representative of the human need to come to grips with that horrible event–the rescue narrative, which can be easily dismissed as romantic drivel, to me reads as the poetic expression of the human need to say the things that tragedy prevented us from saying.

The complaints about the way the film is shot–with the handy cam–are valid and fair. I was not bothered by them.

Finally, I will say this for the film. Yes, when I saw it in theaters, it felt uninvolving. However, it was also haunting. There was something about it that I felt compelled to come back to. I have now seen it three times. The more I see it, the more I see INTO it. I think seeing this movie once and dismissing it is a mistake.
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