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3月 10th, 2010 by isis7234315
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Movie Title: Bolt
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Despite having far superior product for distribution via Pixar, Disney still tries to churn out their own animation these days. While the golden days of yesteryear are gone and the resurgence back in the early 90s are long behind us, it’s nice to see disney put out a couple good titles here and there.

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“Bolt” is pretty good. It’s predictable, to be sure. In fact, some of it reminds me of Disney’s other recent dog film, “Beverly Hills Chihuahua,” in that a dog is removed from a somewhat priviliged background and forced to live like a regular dog. Like any good animal movie, Bolt meets friends along the way. Upstaging Bolt is Rhino, a hamster who worships Bolt and moves around in a little plastic ball.

What Disney has succeeded in doing is injecting a little heart back into their product. It’s something they’ve really not been able to successfully do since “Lilo and Stitch.” There’s a really touching scene between Bolt and a stray cat named Mittens that not only captures the heart of the film, but really makes you think twice about animal abandonment!

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Performances are good all around and the animation is top notch. For some reason, I feel that Disney still wants to compete against their own partner Pixar. Still, the characters aren’t quite as multidimensional. And considering the hero’s plight to get back to his owner Penny, Penny really gets little time in this. The film has a fun road movie quality and the film makers seemed to have fun with the action sequences. It’s a fun watch, but pretty far from Pixar quality.

“Bolt” really blew me away; this is the first time that I have seen a CGI film that shows a level of mastery that allows the visual artistry of the film to be the driver rather than the capabilities of the computer. The characters have the typical CGI look–extremely well rendered, with the 3D type look you’d expect. However, the backgrounds have the look of a traditional painting. Art Director Paul Felix should be commended for this mixing of styles which works out extremely well. The overall lighting, colors, and style of this film are its hallmark in my opinion. The story is really not anything that will blow you away; in fact, it is somewhat predictable; however, with the characterizations, action sequences, visual quality, and the vocal talents behind the characters, “Bolt” becomes a must-see.

In a nutshell: Bolt (John Travolta) is a super-hero canine…at least in his own mind and to TV viewers everywhere. In order to protect his performance and keep it “real,” TV execs have sheltered Bolt and he believes that what he accomplishes on his show is all done on his own, not through special effects. Bolt is deeply devoted to his human costar, Penny, a little girl (Miley Cyrus), who is also deeply devoted to him as well. Mistakenly thinking that Penny is in danger at the hands of the TV villains, Bolt escapes his trailer and finds himself in the real world, where his super powers are not so super. He accidentally gets shipped to NYC, and thinks that the pink styrofoam peanuts clinging to his fur are the cause of his loss of power. With the help of a hamster named Rhino (Mark Walton) and a street-tough kitten, Mittens (Susie Essman, who is FANTASTIC!), Bolt must find his way back to Hollywood and his beloved Penny. It is a tale of growth, maturity, and love; again, nothing really earth-shattering, but in this recycled tale that we have seen in other movies, it is done so well that you forgive the studio for its predictability.

BONUS MATERIAL:

“Super Rhino” (4:27)–Rhino the hamster gets the spotlight in this animated short focusing on him. Cute!

Deleted Scenes: 2 deleted scenes (”Dog Fight in Vegas” and “River Sequence”) with introductions by directors Chris Williams and Byron Howard. They are both shown in storyboard form and neither is really missed from the final picture. They were not used mainly because they wanted to heighten the emotional level of Bolt finding out about his lack of powers.

“In Session with John Travolta & Miley Cyrus” (:59)–This one is like a blip on the radar…very short! Interviews with both stars as they get ready to sing the duet from the movie “I Thought I Lost You.” They are truly a mutual admiration society, with Travolta comparing Cyrus to the appeal of Olivia Newton John in “Grease.”

“I Thought I Lost You” Music Video–Interspersed with footage of Travolta & Cyrus and clips from the film.

Bolt’s Be-Awesome Mission–High def video game is somewhat more challenging and fun than the typical Disney video game extra. Begin at level 1, The Burning Warehouse and see how far you can progress! Takes a little bit of mastering of the controls on the remote.

“A New Breed of Directors: A Filmmakers’ Journey” (4:34)– The two directors discuss what it was like to make “Bolt,” and how John Lasseter was a great mentor and guide in the process. Fun to see the gigantic plastic hamster ball that the animators played in to diffuse tensions around the office. Obviously great camaraderie was apparent with the team, as they also stopped shaving in unison during the last 9-10 weeks of work on the film.

“Act, Speak! The Voices of Bolt” (9:47)–Always interesting to see how each actor has to record their lines independently, making the process of playing off the other characters next to impossible. Really takes talent to make it work. Travolta began in voicework (commercials), so this was a return to his roots. He comments that “You can only contribute your voice…the most exciting this was seeing the marriage with the animation.” Mark Walton, a Disney animation team member, did the scratch voice of Rhino, and was so perfect that he was cast in the final movie. The actual video of him finding this news out is touching to watch as you see his unbridled enthusiasm. Susie Essman (”Curb Your Enthusiasm”), the voice of Mittens, was excited to show her method acting skills, but was told by the Disney team to be herself. They wanted a tough kitten with a New York accent. As Susie says, “It’s just me.” Disappointingly enough, she never met Travolta during her recording sessions, even though practically every scene in the movie involves her character interacting with Travolta’s.

Bolt Art Galleries: Character Design, Color Script, Storyboard Art, and Visual Development. Sure is fantastic to see this great pieces of art filling up a widescreen high-def TV. The quality is really amazing, and sure beats the old days of DVD when art gallery images were in low-res and fairly tiny.

“Creating the World of Bolt” (6:45): The amazing work of art director Paul Felix and lighting director Adolph Lusinsky is detailed here. They actually visited the many locations across the country to make sure that they were able to capture the light of each unique scenic setting. Felix wanted the painterly looks of traditionally animated Disney films, and he definitely succeeds. Interesting to watch this featurette.

Also included:

Digital Copy disc and a DVD of the feature with all the bonus features except the art gallery and video game.

SPECS:

Video: 1080p High Def/1.78:1. Disney is to be commended for having high-def extras as well. Whereas most studios go to the usual crappy video quality, Disney consistently upgrades even the extras. Especially enjoyable for the video game.

Audio: English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48 kHz/24-bit) and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital. I actually had to turn the volume down a bit, as this movie really gives the speakers a work-out. Sound comes out of all your speakers, and with a number of action sequences, the subwoofer really rumbles! Extremely impressive! Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish.

Stream Umrao Jaan Online

3月 9th, 2010 by isis7234315
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Movie Title: Umrao Jaan
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Having been a fan of the 1981 classic starring Rekha in the title role, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but was more than staisfied by the amazing performances in this movie. The story centers around an aging courtesan Umrao Jaan Ada who tells her life story to another poet through a series of flashbacks.

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The title character is played to convincing effect by Aishwarya Rai. It is not just her luminous beauty that shines through here – every facial expression, the lift of an eyebrow, her smile, her tears, are all beievable in conveying her character’s emotions. The dance sequences were also very good – I never thought of Aishwarya as a great dancer until this movie, the movements are so natural, and authentic. Rekha, in the original was an amazing dancer too, and both in their own unique ways bring the character of Umrao Jaan to glorious life on screen.

Umrao Jaan’s love interest, Nawab Sultan is played convincingly by Abshishek Bachchan, and their on-screen chemistry practically sizzles [they are now a real-life married couple]. Each love scene is beautifully and subtly done, and comes across as tender with an underlying passion that is hard to miss.

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There are also secondary characters in this movie that deserve mention – namely, the brothel owner, Khanum Sahib, played by veteran actress Shabana Azmi. Her character’s greed for wealth is also touched by some shred of humanity, and very well done. Sunil Shetty plays the dacoit who lusts after Umrao, and his character comes across as savage and ruthless whilst also tender when faced by Umrao’s dazzling beauty and finesse.

The songs are all beautiful, and the costumes and sets simply sumptuous. This is definitely one of the best Bollywood musicals to come along, enhanced by a compelling plot and credible acting. Highly recommended period piece!

This film is quite possibly Aishwarya Rai’s greatest performance. She easily holds this film together in the title role and lends an enormous dignity to the character of Umrao Jaan. She wonderfully translates the feeling of a woman who just can’t fight her fate. Beautiful piece of cinema.

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3月 8th, 2010 by isis7234315
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Movie Title: The Shoes of the Fisherman
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This epic film has a few bumpy moments, but overall, it’s vastly entertaining, with its fascinating cast, interesting premise, excellent cinematography and art direction.
Anthony Quinn is fabulous as the Russian Pope. It’s a powerful portrayal, and not the type of role one would normally associate with him. Oskar Werner, in a part based on Teilhard de Chardin, is absolutely superb.

Other notable performances come from Laurence Olivier (as the Soviet Premier), John Gielgud (former Pope), Leo McKern and Vittorio de Sica (Cardinals), and Arnoldo Foa (the Pope’s valet).
The part of a journalist (David Janssen), is used as a narrator, to move the plot along, and explain certain Vatican procedures, like how a new Pope is elected. I only wish less time had been spent on his petty romantic problems…the film feels more like an “Airport” movie while these scenes are taking place.

This is a sprawling 60’s Hollywood treatment of Morris West’s best seller, and I think it succeeds. It’s thought-provoking, good for several viewings, and Quinn and Werner are riveting.

With the recent passing of Pope John Paul II–and the subsequent Conclave of Cardinals to select his successor–this film came to mind. Although it was years since I’ve seen THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN, I was able to view it recently, and the pageantry, tradition, and ritual of the Conclave overwhelmed and impressed me once again.

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Anthony Quinn gives a remarkable performance as Father Kiril Lakota, a Russian political prisoner freed by the Kremlin and dispatched to the Vatican, where he becomes a Cardinal. Quinn’s Kiril is soft-spoken and humble, yet all his years of suffering in Siberia have convinced him the Church must champion human rights–even if blood is shed for that very cause. His subtle teachings impress his fellow Cardinals, and, when the current Pope dies, after several insufficient votes during the Conclave, Kiril becomes a darkhorse candidate and is eventually selected–despite his vigorous protestations. Thus concludes the first half of this film, which was fascinating.

The second half of the movie deals with Pope Kiril’s coronation and infant papacy; here, unfortunately, the film becomes a bit too farfetched. (Example: On the evening of his selection as Pope, Kiril sneaks out of the Vatican and wanders the streets of Rome. Another example: Kiril’s brokerage of a “deal” between Russia and China to avoid a nuclear war.) The Cold War was certainly topical when this film was made in 1968, yet now much of the plot of the second half comes across as contrived and banal–especially Pope Kiril’s speech at St. Peter’s Square on the day of his coronation.

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Despite these flaws, THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN is grand drama and allows the viewer access to the Vatican behind closed doors. The cast has considerable star power, including Sir Laurence Olivier and Sir John Gielgud. Oskar Werner provides an interesting subplot in his portrayal as Father David Telemond, a Vatican scholar under fire for his unorthodox beliefs. The debate and dialogue between this character and his Vatican counterparts pertaining to a cosmological Supreme Being is absolutely riveting. This film is definitely worth a look for those interested in ecclesiastical study.

–D. Mikels

Stream Just the Facts: Understanding Government Movie Online

3月 7th, 2010 by isis7234315
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This set of tapes was very disappointing. The makers of these films need to sit down with a typical middle schooler or have some experienced teachers provide them some guidance. The producers clearly do not have a grasp of what engages a teenager (adults would be bored too). In the tapes, talking heads dominate . Many sections look like a slide show with text superimposed. The background music is positively awful and the narration is monotonous. Suggestions: Use clips from CSPAN with Congressmen going after it. Use more Senators, justices and Administrative workers and let them explain what they do. Find some entertaining personality to guide the viewer through the show and interview people instead of using a narrator’s voice-over. Use anecdotes. Loosen up. Have some fun. Inject some humor. I would agree that the tapes are fairly informative but if you are a teacher be forewarned: your students will lose interest very quickly.

3rd Rock from the Sun – The Complete Seasons 1-6 Movie Streaming

3月 7th, 2010 by isis7234315
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I just finished watching all 6 seasons and I must say that this is a great show. Throughout the seaons, you grow with the characters and you experience many great feelings. Also, this show has a couple of big episodes such as the 1 hours 3D episode, the superbowl show, and the finale!

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A great gift for any comedy lover.

I was a fan of this show when it aired originally and still am. The writing is pure genius. Once I bought the set, I started with season one and went through each season one at a time. I am now on season five and it’s amazing how much better it gets each season.

I was in grad school when it was on the air and I often missed episodes because of class (this was before TiVo). It is a pure joy to revisit these brilliant episodes and know I can return to them anytime I want. I can’t wait to see what season 6 is like!

Watch The Last of the Mohicans Online

3月 6th, 2010 by isis7234315
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Movie Title: The Last of the Mohicans
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This version of “Last of the Mohicans” originally aired via the BBC and PBS television through the excellent “Masterpiece Theater” series in 1971, and was encored in 1972. An 8-part series (each episode lasting approximately 50 minutes), this version is the closest to the original book; much closer than the widely popular Daniel-Day Lewis version theatrically released in 1992. This version has been long-sought after by collectors and lovers of “Last of the Mohicans” for years, as the rights to the series passed from the BBC several years ago. When I wrote the BBC directly several years ago, I was told that the series still did exist, but only in archival form and available to film directors and/or students that wished to preview the material in the UK. Those that wished to watch the series had to hope for a videotape set to surface from a collector or archival library edition.

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Although the original Masterpiece Theater introductions by A. Cook are not included, it is highly recommended and well worth your money. Long thought scarce or lost as a production, this series contains all the elements of the original book, and does NOT change the ending, as per the 1992 theatrical version. As per the usual BBC way of producing series, the exterior shots were originally shot on film and the interiors on video. One can tell the difference between “outdoor” sets that were shot on sound stages vs. the truly outdoor shots, such as the massacre outside the fort, as well as the climatic battle between the Hurons and the Delawares. Expertly acted in every way by all cast members.

This is BY FAR the most authentic rendition for faithfulness to the J. F. Cooper novel and the music is stunning as well. In fact, the music was composed specifically for this miniseries and the composer of the music told me it was done with only two instruments – a flute that gave a nose flute sound-alike and a drum. He researched the type of music with some Indians living in the northern part of England by driving there in his MG (he said). He also did some of the music themes for a number of the early “Dr. Who” series.

The LOTM music, though, is both haunting and fitting to the theme of the story. The producer of the series (John McRae who actually won high-level entertainment industry awards (Emmy awards) for some of his other work (LOTM was nominated for an Emmy at its time but did not win) told me that he felt LOTM was actually his best work. I couldn’t agree more. As I recall, the director now lives is New Zealand and he put me in touch with the composer of the music, Dudley Simpson.

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Of interest is that the outdoor filming was largely done in the Scottish Highlands (the Glen Affric region) and as of a year or two ago there were still some photos of some of the sets used in those locales available via Google.

This rendition of the story is very much correct to the novel – even more so than the 1920s silent film which is perhaps the next closest version. It is an enthralling tale, well worth watching. In fact a few years ago I corresponded with the BBC representavive handling such things to see if they planned to release the title … they did not. I attempted to work out a contract with the BBC to put the series onto DVD and distribute it and they sent contractual paperwork and what was supposed to be a review VHS copy of LOTM. The review tape sent,however, was the wrong one and the BBC seemed to then lose interest (or, quite possibly, realized that the series DID have some commercial appeal that they had not realized). If my efforts played any part of bringing the title to DVD I’m delighted and believe it was all worthwhile since it was not something I undertook with the profit motive motive in mind.

I’ll greatly enjoy seeing it again!!!

Stream Horror Classics, Vol. 1: White Zombie Movie Online

3月 5th, 2010 by isis7234315
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The DVD release of “White Zombie” does justice to one of the great horror films of the 1930s, not to mention one of Bela Lugosi’s finest hours. It looks and sounds terrific. In addition, the supplemental Lugosi interviews are a nice touch. If you never have seen “White Zombie,” you’re missing one of the most atmospheric and stylish horror films ever made. Transferred from a stunning 35mm print, the Roan Group has done wonders in its restoration of the Lugosi classic.

Between the introduction of sound and the imposition of the Hollywood Code, some of the most inventive movies ever seen were produced and ‘White Zombie’ is a prime example. On paper, the plot is pretty basic. However it is the ultra-strange premise – zombies roaming around the Haiti countryside working as slaves for a power-mad Bela Lugosi – that makes the film so unique. It doesn’t have the polished feel of the classic Universal horrors such as ‘The Mummy’ or ‘Frankenstein’ but it lacks nothing in imagination. The movie also benefits from good direction and excellent set designs. A lot of credit must go to the ‘Roan Group’ for the production of this DVD. We get the obligatory trailer and commentary but the real bonus is the picture quality. You will not find a better print of ‘White Zombie’ anywhere. Do not make the mistake of thinking ‘White Zombie’ is a museum piece only of interest to film buffs because of its age. The selling point of this DVD is that above all ‘White Zombie’ is highly entertaining, so don’t just watch it – enjoy it!

Watch Cyberchase – The Snelfu Snafu Movie Online

3月 5th, 2010 by isis7234315
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This DVD includes the following episodes and bonus features of my favorite TV show:

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*The Snelfu Snafu Part 1- The Cybersquad must outbid Hacker for the Ecyptor Chip, which will restore Motherboard to full power. This is a really good episode. Hacker FINALLY has a clever plan that his two helpers/slaves don’t mess up, and the ending is very surprising.

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*The Snelfu Snafu Part 2- It’s the Cybersquad’s biggest challenge yet – to buy the parts needed to start their friend Slider’s invention, which will locate the Ecyptor Chip. But they must find it before Hacker tosses it down a black hole! Just plain awesome. Digit is very brave at the end.

*The Wedding Scammer- Only on the DVD. Hacker is getting married to his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Wicked, because he thinks she is the princess of a cybersite. Wicked, however, has locked the *real* princess in a castle. It’s up to the Cybersquad to rescue her! Not one of my favorite episodes, but it’s not bad.

DVD BONUS FEATURES:

*How to Draw a Digit (sic) – Shows how to draw everyone’s favorite cyboid, Digit.

*Sing-a-long – Sing along with the Cyberchase theme song.

*Games – Insert into the DVD-ROM drive on your computer to play games from the Cyberchase website.

*Bloopers – Bloopers and funny bits from Cyberchase For Real, the live-action segment at the end of each episode.

Highly recommended.

This DVD reviews addition and subtraction through the exchange of money. While my kids are a bit young for some of the math concepts, I find the Cyberchase series a fun and creative way to introduce and learn math concepts. My kids love the characters and are actually learning a thing a two!

Watch H.G. Wells’ First Men in the Moon Movie Online

3月 3rd, 2010 by isis7234315
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For many years, this hard-to-come-by gem was only available in crummy full-screen video transfers or chopped up Saturday movie-of-the-week presentations. What a joy to see this film on DVD, in all of it’s widescreen and “Lunacolor” splendor! The transfer is really spectactular.

In fact, everything is very well done (dare I say, “Imperial!”). Lionel Jeffries steals the show as the befuddled scientist Cavor, although we all know that Ray Harryhausen’s effects are the real star of the picture. I love the Victorian moonship (S.S. Dolphin), and the pointy yellow Moon mountains, which are pure 1950’s. The Moon creatures are surprisingly well-handled also, and for the most part, the picture more or less follows the book.

Fans of the 70’s British sci-fi television classic “Space: 1999″ will instantly recognize the “creaky door” sound effect that plays when the Moon assistants are “frozen” until needed. The irony here is that the TV series takes place… on the Moon!

The disc has two main extra bonus features; a promotional short for Harryhausen’s “Dynamation” technique, and an hour-long documentary on Harryhausen’s life and career. The documentary, narrated by Leonard Nimoy, has been featured on the American Movie Classics “Real to Reel” series, and is very, very well made. The Master is extensively interviewed, and many of his models displayed during the interviews. He discusses behind-the-scenes moments, how certain models were made, his signature “skeleton warriors”, and other insightful and informative things. This bonus is a real prize for Harryhausen fans (which is all of us, I think).

Now, I am not the world’s biggest fan of Tom Hanks, but included here is a clip with one of the best Oscar night lines ever, this one from the 1992 Oscar Ceremonies when Harryhausen was given his lifetime achievement award. Said Hanks after the award was given, “Some people say ‘Casablanca’, or ‘Citizen Kane’. I say ‘Jason and the Argonauts’ is the greatest film ever made!”

I can’t really agree, but I loved the sentiment.

This is a very nice disc, with a classic sci-fi thriller and excellent bonus matierials, so buy it and don’t delay. If you’ve never seen “First Men in the Moon”, I envy you; you’re in for a real treat!

The moon…that mysterious heavenly globe (made of cheese, or so I’ve been told) seeming so close at times, and yet so far (about a quarter of a million miles)…how many Earthbound peoples through the untold ages have looked up into the night sky and dreamed of setting foot on that milky astral orb, either to feast on it’s rare moon cheeses, or to befriend its’ weirdo inhabitants, earning their trust and then enslaving them…imagine the possibilities of having your own moon man army…that kid with the go-kart who lives down the street who thinks he’ so cool would certainly be the first to feel my lunar wraith…but I digress…

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First Men in the Moon (1964) aka H.G. Wells’ First Men in the Moon is based on a story by, well, H.G. Wells himself. I haven’t had an opportunity to read it yet, but I’ve heard good things, and adapted to the screen by Nigel Kneale (a name known to Hammer movie fans for Quatermass and the Pit) and Jan Read, who penned, among other works, Jason and the Argonauts (1963). Nathan Juran directed the film, and while you may not recognize the name, you are probably familiar with his works, if you like older adventure and science fiction films like me, as he also did 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957), The Brain from Planet Arous (1957), and The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958), among others. It’s also worthy to note the film was produced by Hollywood legend and man responsible for some of the most popular science fiction/fantasy adventure pictures from the early 50’s into the mid-60’s Charles H. Schneer and let’s not forget the special effects, provided for by none other than Ray Harryhausen, probably one of the most influential special effects artists ever…The film stars Edward Judd (The Day the Earth Caught Fire), Martha Hyers (The Night of the Grizzly), and Lionel Jefferies (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang).

The movie begins in the present, well, the present being 1964, and involves what many believe the very first expedition to the moon. Only thing is, once the astronauts arrive, they find evidence that Earthmen may have visited some 65 years earlier, in the year 1899. Further investigation leads to one Arnold Bedford (Judd), an elderly man in a English retirement home, who relates a utterly fantastic tale involving himself, his then fiancée Kate (Hyers), and an eccentric scientist named Joesph Cavor (Jefferies). Back in the day, Beford, a struggling playwright at the time, lived in a secluded cottage, with his only neighbor being Cavor. Bedford discovers Cavor has developed a metallic material, one that eliminates the effect of gravity, rendering any object coated with the material weightless. Bedford, seeing limitless possibilities and great fortunes to be had, manages to become partners with Cavor, and soon discovers Cavor has fantastic plans of his own, involving a space worthy sphere covered in the material, one that could theoretically transport it’s passengers, as Ralph Kramden so eloquently put it, `to the Moon, Alice!’ Somewhat reluctantly Bedford agrees to go, and by accident so does his fiancée Kate, and the three arrive on the lunar surface only to discover they are not alone. Within the moon, there’s a race of creatures known as the Selenites, smallish, bug-like creatures living in a sort of hive, which capture our three now stranded travelers. For what purpose? (I’m thinking dissection for study or possibly even crossbreeding, myself, as that Kate is pretty hot…)

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H.G. Wells’ First Men in the Moon is a completely unrealistic tale, but then that’s where the fun lies for me at least. Victorian age astronauts traveling to the moon in a metal sphere covered in anti-gravity metal and railcar bumpers to lessen the impact of landing? Somehow the film actually made it seem kinda credible (well, except for the deep sea diving suits used as space suits, and the fact that the men wore no gloves…I guess outer space is warmer than I was led to believe)…given the present day and age when so much information is available at the touch of a finger, we know how silly this is, but the idea seems to have a certain charming innocence, like that of a child who believes in things that occupy the twilight of our existence, like Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny. I was particularly impressed with the marvelously detailed and immense lunar sets and impressive special effects. I’ve seen better in other Harryhausen films, but even decent Harryhausen effects are better than others’ best efforts (the giant caterpillars were top notch). The actors all did a good job, and I particularly enjoyed Lionel Jefferies as the somewhat kooky scientist imbued with limitless optimism. The Selenites looked cool, despite their artificial and unnatural look. The story is pretty simple, one I’ve seen many times before in science fiction films, so I wonder how closely it was to the source. I especially enjoy the touches of humor at the beginning, and I was a little disappointed that didn’t carry over into the rest of the movie, but given the predicament that characters were in, it’s understandable. I thought the ending capped off the story nicely, employing a classic element in science fiction with regards to our best, natural defense against ornery aliens. All in all, I’d say this is a wonderfully entertaining film that can be enjoyed by all, and certainly worth owning.

The wide screen anamorphic picture provided on this DVD looks really good, and the audio is superior. The infomration on the DVD case claims a remastered in high definition print, but I’m still wallowing in regular definition, so I can’t confirm, or deny this aspect. The special features are plentiful, but basically the same I’ve seen from other DVD releases featuring Ray Harryhausen effects like featurettes entitled This is Dynamation, and The Ray Harryhausen Chronicles. There’s also a photo gallery featuring photos from the film, and theatrical trailers for other Harryhausen films.

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Watch NFL Films – San Francisco 49ers – The Complete History Online

3月 2nd, 2010 by isis7234315
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As a life-long Niner fan who went to his first game 1975, I had high hopes for the DVD set but unfortunately my worst fears came true. Nearly 95% of the DVD dealt with the 1980’s and 90s and very little before then.

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Don’t get me wrong, I love the Glory Years of the 80′2 and 90’s (I went to so many of those great games). Still, something must be said about the players prior to the 1980s who played so hard during the tough times.

BEST PARTS – Bill Walsh’s coaching clinic on passing. Having Bill Walsh teach you about passing is like Mozart teaching you how to write an opera. Great, insightful stuff!

Another must-see if the 50-minute documentary on Michael Zagaris whose journey took him from taking pictures at Kezar Stadium, working for RKF in ‘68, hanging out with rock stars to being the 49ers’ offical team photograher.

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WORST PART – They actually have a seperate segment on T.O. and not one on far more worthy subjects like John Brodie, Gene Washington, Cedrick Hardman, Tommy Hart, Paul Hoffer, Bill Ring nor JNimmy Johnson and Dave Wilcox, both memebers of the Hall of Fame. I would rather see classic clips from those who paved the way and paid the price than B.O., I mean, T.O.

In short, it is a history of the 49ers, just no thte complete history.

Growing up here in So Cal, I was a huge L.A. Rams fan during the 80’s, so I knew first hand how great Montana was. He always took out my team. After watching the bit on Quarterbacking, by Bill Walsh, I realize now why they were so good, and we, along with the rest of the league, were not. Everything, from the foot work, to the placement of the ball so the reciever could catch it in stride. I would recomend any high school QB to watch this, there is so much to learn. As for the rest, they include the NFL Game of the Week for Super Bowl 16. Not the John Facenda Super Bowl highlight, but the 23 minute one with Harry Kalas. That, along with the ‘The Catch’ makes this DVD a must have.

Quarterbacking by Bill Walsh: Lessons from the Master