Thursday, July 5, 2012

Complicity [VHS]

Complicity [VHS]

Shock Sale Complicity [VHS] very cheapYou looking to find the "Complicity [VHS]" Good news! You can purchase Complicity [VHS] with secure price and compare to view update price on this product. And deals on this product is available only for limited time.

Complicity [VHS] On Sale

Price: $485.35   Updated Price for Complicity [VHS] now
Purchase Complicity [VHS] low price

Complicity [VHS] Review

While any film adaptation of a novel necessarily loses scenes and condenses characters, Complicity (or Retribution in the US) stays true to the heart of the story told by Iain Banks back in the early 90s. Jonny Lee Miller (of Trainspotting) does a fine job as Cameron Colley, a cynical leftist investigative reporter in Scotland who becomes linked with a series of deaths which have occurred across the country after he had written a scathing article which called for the violent deterrence of so-called white collar criminals such as corrupt politicians, arms dealers, and corporate raiders. Is Colley the killer or has he been framed? This film is a stylish mix of suspense, mystery, humor, and a little bit of kink, and I highly recommend it and the novel it was based on, Complicity by Iain Banks.

Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Complicity [VHS]" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Complicity [VHS] ...

Buy Complicity [VHS] Cheap

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

The Naked Civil Servant [VHS]

The Naked Civil Servant [VHS]

Shock Sale The Naked Civil Servant [VHS] very cheapYou looking to find the "The Naked Civil Servant [VHS]" Good news! You can purchase The Naked Civil Servant [VHS] with secure price and compare to view update price on this product. And deals on this product is available only for limited time.

The Naked Civil Servant [VHS] On Sale

Price: $609.43   Updated Price for The Naked Civil Servant [VHS] now
Purchase The Naked Civil Servant [VHS] low price

The Naked Civil Servant [VHS] Review

"John Hurt", quoth Quentin Crisp, "is my representative on earth." And so he is. The two men become indistinguishable. I bought this film because I wanted to see John Hurt and didn't really care in whatever character - in fact I was afraid this might be a silly exploitative fairy comedy like "A cage of fools". But then I got captivated, and not only because Hurt makes a really cute fairy (and shows so much skin). The film has a lot of atmosphere, there are many witticisms - my favorite is Quentins reason why he thinks he'd make a good soldier: "Anyone can get killed. Even I can do that." There is so much that is ridiculous and sometimes repulsive, so much that is sad, or funny, or deeply moving like the courtroom scene. In the end the film left me wondering why a man must suffer so much for simply being different, when his being different hurts no one.

Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "The Naked Civil Servant [VHS]" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from The Naked Civil Servant [VHS] ...

Buy The Naked Civil Servant [VHS] Cheap

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Star Trek: Insurrection

Star Trek: Insurrection

Shock Sale Star Trek: Insurrection very cheapYou looking to find the "Star Trek: Insurrection" Good news! You can purchase Star Trek: Insurrection with secure price and compare to view update price on this product. And deals on this product is available only for limited time.

Star Trek: Insurrection On Sale

Price: $477.89   Updated Price for Star Trek: Insurrection now
Purchase Star Trek: Insurrection low price

Star Trek: Insurrection Review

Please note: This review is for the Special Edition of "Star Trek: Insurrection" released 6/7/05 and was updated.

Most of these reviews of Insurrection damn the film with faint praise. It wasn't this, it wasn't that. The Federation wouldn't do this. There's petty squabbles about legal points, etc. Writer Michael Piller clearly uses Star Trek Insurrection, much as Roddenberry did, as a soapbox to decry the injustices visited upon others. Usually he'd use Star Trek as a analogy of what had occurred in the past or present.

The next to last installment in the "Trek" film franchise, "Star Trek: Insurrection" received a bad rap from the very beginning. Despite the fact that it was scripted by one of the series best writers (Michael Piller a producer and writer on "The Dead Zone") and directed by series vet/actor Jonathan Frakes the film was seen as disappointing as a follow up to the action driven "Star Trek: First Contact". While the film certainly lacks the intensity of "First Contact", the humor and thoughtfulness that drove some of the best episodes of the TV series remain remarkably intact. "Insurrection" certainly is much, much closer to an expanded bigger budget TV episode but it is by no means a bad "Trek" film.

Data (Brent Spiner) while on a covert mission to gather information on an alien race called the Ba'ku malfunctions and exposes the mission to the natives. It seems that the radiation belt that surrounds the planet is a fountain of youth reversing aging for those that live there. The Federation in collaboration with a race called the Son'a plan on relocating the Ba'ku so that the Federation can "harvest" the radiation belt and use it to cure people of illnesses. The leader of the Son'a Ru'afo (F. Murray Abraham) demands that Vice-Admiral Dougherty (Anthony Zerbe) contact the Enterprise and find out how to deactivate or destroy the android. Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) elects to take the Enterprise there to the Ba'ku's planet and try deactivating Data while keeping him intact. He discovers a conspiracy among the Federation and the Son'a that he would never suspect.

While it appears this is the same digital transfer as the first DVD issue, there's considerably better detail and crisper images as the result of improvements made since that first disc appeared. The deep, rich blacks and bright vivid colors of the planet come to life on this DVD. The wonderfully rich 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround and DTS mixes both sound terrific using the surrounding speakers exceedingly well. The DTS mix has the edge here with a deeper, richer bass and better overall presence but the two are exceptionally close in quality otherwise.

Disc one is devoted to the film and text commentary. Disc two has all the extras on it. There's a number of deleted scenes including, most importantly, an alternate ending not previous seen. The alternate ending is actually fascinating although it might have been a bit confusing for some folks. Evidently Ru'afo's exposure to the metaphasic radiation turns him younger and younger. Sadly, the optical effects aren't in the alternate ending beyond some simple computer graphics. We also have Peter Lauritson introducing the deleted scenes and giving us background on why they didn't make it into the movie including an extended version of Ru'afo's facelift. Image quality for the deleted scenes aren't quite as good as the movie because they weren't color corrected and/or completed. We get more scenes of Riker and Troi flirting which are quite funny and actually would have worked within the film quite well as part of a "director's edition". There's also a scene where Picard kisses Anij that was cut.

"The Star Trek Universe" focuses on the aliens created by make up artist Michael Westmore and the beautiful alien women throughout the run of the entire series and films. Jonathan Frakes comments on his favorite alien women that Riker has seduced.

"Production" looks at everything from the creation of the Ba'ku village in Thousand Oaks, California to the creation of one of the most elaborate stunts that wasn't SEEN in the movie. We get to see Data save some of the Ba'ku fighting three aliens who are armed taking all three out with one punch. "Creating the Illusion" shows us how the visual effects were created for three sequences; the shuttle chase involving Data, Picard and Worf; when the drones attack trying to transport the Ba'ku and the sequence involving the Duck Blind at the beginning when Data reveals there are Federation personnel invisible among the Ba'ku in their village. Each one is introduced by co-producer/ 2nd unit director Peter Lauritson. We also see the storyboards for the sequence and what the visuals look like at various stages of production.

"The Story" features Michael Piller discussing their take on the screenplay. Piller relates the story to the obsessive culture of youth we live in and relates a personal experience that inspired the story. He discusses the metaphorical nature of the story but also the real world issues that underlie the story and that could be applied to the 21st century. We also get footage from the original featurette and interviews from around the same time incorporated into a new featurettte on the making of the movie. There's also a section on the advertising featuring the teaser trailer, theatrical trailer, the original promotional featurette that appeared on the previous DVD and the Borg Invasion Trailer for the Las Vegas attraction. There's an archieve section with Storyboards and a photo gallery.

"Director's Notebook" consists of video footage shot behind the scenes of Frakes shooting the film. Featuring a new interview with Frakes discussing the approach to the story which he felt wasn't quite as strong as "First Contact". He felt that the look of the movie was a highlight of the film. He also discusses the difficulty in balancing the story so that both old Trek fans can enjoy it but also so that new Trek fans won't feel excluded. It's tremendously difficult with a franchise with so much backstory as the franchise has. He also discusses the challenges of acting in a film he's directing.
Oh, and keep your eye out for Easter eggs on the second disc. There's one that shows the craft services food and Marina Sirtis discussing how difficult it is for the actors to remain so slim. It's a bit tongue-in-cheek but also interesting. Look for some of the little logos to the left and right of the area where the menu is and click on them to access the Easter eggs.

Surprisingly Jonathan Frakes either wasn't asked or elected not to do a commentary track for this film. It's a pity because Frakes' entertaining commentary track for "First Contact" was a highlight of that disc. He knows when to say something informative and when to stay quiet letting the film do the talking. Many directors could take lessons from Frakes in terms of doing a commentary track.

There is an extensive text commentary by Michael and Denise Okuda that's both informative with trivia about everything from Gilbert and Sullivan, to set redresses from the "Voyager" TV show and "First Contact" movie. There's also humor which has been a hallmark of all the text commentary tracks that the Okudas have done. There's also plenty of trivia about various episodes and how they relate to the film. Of course, there's also some useless information that is there just to be there but, on the whole, the Okudas continue to be a fount of useful "Trek" information.

"Insurrection" certainly deserved the deluxe treatment that "First Contact", "Generations" and "Nemesis" received in their DVD incarnations. Hopefully "Nemesis" (one of the most polarizing of "Trek" releases) will also be expanded to a two disc edition but incorporate the best features of the previous version. While not the best of the "Trek" films, "Insurrection" is a good, solid adventure that has lots of humor and fun throughout the film. The visual effects are, as usual, spectacular and this is our first glimpse of a completely computer generated Enterprise in a film. A top notch release from Paramount, I'd be curious to see how Paramount could possibly improve this edition when they release the High Definition version of this film on disc.

Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Star Trek: Insurrection" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Star Trek: Insurrection ...

Buy Star Trek: Insurrection Cheap

Monday, July 2, 2012

WWF Backlash [VHS]

WWF Backlash [VHS]

Shock Sale WWF Backlash [VHS] very cheapYou looking to find the "WWF Backlash [VHS]" Good news! You can purchase WWF Backlash [VHS] with secure price and compare to view update price on this product. And deals on this product is available only for limited time.

WWF Backlash [VHS] On Sale

Price: $731.26   Updated Price for WWF Backlash [VHS] now
Purchase WWF Backlash [VHS] low price

WWF Backlash [VHS] Review

The Brood vs. The Acolytes & Mideon

Good opener. It's fun to look back now at the partcipants and see how they've progressed professionally.

Hardcore Championship

Hardcore Holly vs. Al Snow

These guys had some battles back then and this is no exception. They go everywhere and use everything. Very good match.

Intercontinental Championship

The Godfather vs. Goldust

Well you certainly can tell this is the attitude era. Decent for entertainment value but otherwise a very subpar title match.

New Age Outlaws vs. Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett

Owen's last ppv appearance. Not too bad but the usual mid-card tag team affair.

Boiler Room Brawl

Mankind vs. Big Show

Best match of the night. There's no one like Foley. Lots of action and the obligatory brutality. Great match.

X-Pac vs. Triple H

My how Trips has come a long way. His first singles ppv match as a heel. Great match and even better ring psychology. The finish is excellent too.

Undertaker vs. Ken Shamrock

I'm not sure what the crowd and others here were watching but I saw an amazing technical match. The reversals and holds applied in this were great. It was too long but still a good match.

WWF Championship

Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock

They did it again! This is mostly a brawl and there isn't much happening in the ring but this was a great match. Unheralded in the Rock/Austin canon.

Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "WWF Backlash [VHS]" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from WWF Backlash [VHS] ...

Buy WWF Backlash [VHS] Cheap

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Les Vestiges du jour

Les Vestiges du jour

Shock Sale Les Vestiges du jour very cheapYou looking to find the "Les Vestiges du jour" Good news! You can purchase Les Vestiges du jour with secure price and compare to view update price on this product. And deals on this product is available only for limited time.

Les Vestiges du jour On Sale

   Updated Price for Les Vestiges du jour now
Purchase Les Vestiges du jour low price

Les Vestiges du jour Review

This Merchant Ivory masterpiece is a must-own DVD: not only if you are intrigued by the labyrinthine world of English genteel lifestyles (butlers, under-butlers, footmen and the like), or some splendid British dialogue, but if you fancy an understated cinematic experience that still stirs emotion and circumspection comparable to that provoked by the written word. Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson play the dignified servants of a manor between the walls of which "great affairs of the world are decided." Both had me in their clutches at the very outset (set against the backdrop of the English countryside and exquisitely complimented by the music of Richard Robbins) and never let go. I was also somewhat surprised to see an early Hugh Grant and a young Ben Chaplin -- both before they became famous, and you can see why they got where they are today. Each and every screen of the movie is riveting, and all characters play their parts impeccably. With the possible exception perhaps of Christopher Reeves' character -- the brazen, world-saving American who calls other European topdog politicians "amateurs." Yet, thats a minor gripe, and entirely overshadowed by Anthony Hopkins who so subtly reveals all the feelings that his character works so hard to repress that the pain is almost palpable. There is also a nuanced romantic subplot, nothing is ever shown in somatic expressions of hugging and kissing, yet the tension between Hopkins and Thomson is one of the most memorable you will ever see. Unrequited love, was it? The average moviegoer might find the film slow, but anyone interested in watching great actors excelling at their craft will be mesmerized! Highly recommended! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Report abuse | PermalinkComment�Comment

Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Les Vestiges du jour" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Les Vestiges du jour ...

Buy Les Vestiges du jour Cheap