| Movie Renter's Guide - May, 2008 |
| Written by John E. Johnson, Jr. |
| Wednesday, 30 April 2008 16:00 |
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"Indiana Jones: the Adventure Collection" (SD DVD) They are, in order, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). All three take place during an incredible time of human history, pre-World War II, so there are plenty of bad guys to choose from. In one of the documentaries, Steven Spielberg says he wanted to make films that reminded him of the old Republic serials, and they certainly do, with lots of action, girls, and cliff hanging suspense.
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"Juno" (Blu-ray) In the meantime, everyone at her highschool is scandalized by her carefree attitude, meaning she is not ashamed of herself at all. In fact, she is proud that she will be able to make a childless couple happy. So, the story follows her as she deals with the whole thing pragmatically, and, being a very petite young lady, becomes almost as wide as she is tall.
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Commentary The high def soundtrack utilizes DTS-HD Master Audio. This is not really a sound-intensive movie, so I suspect there might not be any audible difference between the HD audio tracks and plain old DD 5.1.
"Predator" (Blu-ray) When the extraction goes wrong, Dutch et al. find out why. There is some sort of alien in the jungle who is preying on all the humans. Of course, the American special forces group, having the latest military toys that go boom, boom, boom, think they can kill the predator. Oops!
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Commentary It turns out that Jean-Claude Van Damme started out as the actor portraying the predator, but he didn't like being in a suit without due credit. So, he quit, and McTiernan hired Hall, who was over 7 feet tall. The high def soundtrack utilizes DTS-HD Master Audio, but there are only four channels, probably taken from a Dolby stereo matrixed soundtrack original.
"Face/Off" (Blu-ray) Castor awakens in the surgical recovery room, and when he finds out what has happened to him, he takes Sean's face and goes home to Sean's home for revenge, and to find out what Sean is actually up to. In the meantime, he has to be a father to Sean's daughter, and this is ironic, because Sean has not been much of a father up to this point. Sean has his hands full too, including taking care of a rather wild girlfriend as he tries to gather evidence in the drug ring.
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Commentary One of the more interesting turns in the story is how Troy, with Archer's face, deals with the Archer daughter, Jamie (Swain). He sees her presumptious boyfriend trying to take advantage of her, tosses him through a window, and hands her a switchblade, telling her that if she dresses like a floozy, she will be treated like one, but in the meantime, use the knife to protect herself. Similarly, he starts giving Archer's wife Eve (Allen) more attention than she was used to with the real husband. So, you know that in the end, Castor Troy will have fixed Sean Archer's family problems, regardless of how the drug war thing works out. This particular action movie was nominated for an Academy Award. Extras
"Next" (Blu-ray) FBI Agent Callie Ferris (Moore) realizes Cris potential, and asks him to help them locate a terrorist group that has brought a nuclear weapon into Los Angeles. Cris is reluctant to get involved, but Callie is insistent, and she chases him all over Nevada until he finally agrees to help. And it is just in time, for the bomb is being readied for detonation.
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Commentary It probably should have been moved into the Rated R category though, as the whole thing is just a bit too banal. Extras
"Commando" (Blu-ray) Retired Col. John Matrix (Schwarzenegger), who was notrious for getting the job done when he previously commanded a special forces group, is forced to deal with a Latin Dictator named Arius (Hedaya) who wants him to assassinate the new president there so he can retake power. They kidnap his daughter Jenny (Milano) as incentive. Unfortunately for them, Matrix is used to giving orders, not taking them, so he decides to do some assassinating alright, but not exactly the ones they wanted. Escaping from the jet that was supposed to take him to South America, he enlists the aid of a stewardess, and launches his own attack. He has eleven hours to get the job done, because that is how long it will be before the jet lands in South America, and they will know he is not on it.
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Commentary Extras Very little in the way of extras. None are needed really. It's just a good action film. It could also have been entitled Mayhem, Inc.
"Alvin and the Chipmunks" (Blu-ray) Dave Seville (Lee) is a starving musician, and his latest song is rejected by Jett Records. He discovers three talking chipmunks in his kitchen, stealing food. Well, if the fact they can speak is not enough, he discovers that they can sing. Their names are Alvin (Long), Simon (Gubler), and Theodore (McCartney). So, if the world does not like his singing, maybe the world will like a chipmunk trio singing. The chipmunks are a big hit, make lots of records, and go on a world tour. Dave's old business manager, Ian Hawke, tries to horn in on the act and exploit the trio for himself, and of course, Dave, who by now is very attached to his furry friends, can't let that happen. Specifications
Commentary Singing chipmunks have been around for decades, since way back when they first hit the record charts in the 1960's. The person who started the phenomenon used the stage name Dave Seville, and sung all three of the chipmunk parts by recording himself at slow speed, and then playing it back at high speed. Jason Lee is also the star of My Name is Earl, and he sure looks different with a haircut and no moustache. Extras A couple of things here, including the history of the singing chipmunks and a music featurette.
"Rambo 4" (Blu-ray) John Rambo (Stallone) lives in Burma, where the military-run government is living the high-life and trying to suppress the rebels who don't particularly care for an oppressive administration. A group of Americans approach Rambo, asking for his help in guiding them to a village up the river where medical assistance is needed. At first he says no, but finally is convinced to aid them. Once the Americans are there, he leaves, only to find out a few days later that the military has taken them hostage. He joins a group of mercenaries who are sent in to retrieve the hostages. Specifications
Commentary It is coincidental that this movie is being released to DVD just now, when Burma, a.k.a., Myanmar, is so much in the news. Rambo is not exactly a flattering look at the Burmese government. Odd that the fourth installment has the same title as the first. Extras Lot of extras on this one, including Resurrection of an Icon, The Weaponry of Rambo, a second disc with a digital copy for loading on your video iPod, and other things.
"Rambo 1,2, and 3" (Blu-ray) Part I John Rambo (Stallone) comes home from Viet Nam, a winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor, as well as many other wartime awards, and makes his way to a town south of Portland, Oregon, trying to look up an old friend. He finds that his buddy has passed away. He leaves, and while he is passing through town, the sheriff picks him up and asks him not to stay, because the US flag on his coat will get him into trouble with townsfolk who were against the war. When John resists, he is arrested, fingerprinted, and treated with abuse by the police. He escapes and heads for the mountains. The police try to catch him, but Rambo was trained to survive and remain free. A Colonel Trautman (Crenna) in the Green Berets shows up and says that he trained Rambo, and they should let him go. They say no way, they are going to get him. Big mistake. Part II Rambo is in prison for the fiasco in Oregon. Col. Trautman arrives at the prison and tells him he can get out with a pardon if he goes on a mission to North Vietnam to retrieve American soldiers missing in action and believed to be still held there against their will (the war has been over for awhile). He accepts the mission, is captured and tortured by Soviet soldiers who are advising the North Vietnamese. He escapes, produces a great need for body bags in the Soviet military, and rescues said American POWs. Part III Col. Trautman asks Johnny Rambo for his services once again, this time in Afghanistan, and Trautman is captured, so John must rescue his friend and mentor. Specifications
Commentary Extras There is a modicum of extras including commentaries with all three directors, and other things.
"Bee Movie" (Blu-ray) Barry B. Benson (Seinfeld) is graduating from Bee college and now has to choose the job he will have for the rest of his life. Barry and his best friend Adam (Broderick) check out all the "professions" in the hive, and Barry notices that the Pollen Jocks get to go outside. So, he signs up to try that out. He accidentally gets into a human's house, and becomes fascinated with the young lady there, Vanessa (Zellweger), who is a florist. He speaks to her, and of course, that causes a problem since bees don't speak, do they? He also discovers that humans steal honey from bee hives, and so, besides letting humans know that bees can speak, Barry decides to sue the human race for honey theft. Specifications
Commentary Extras These include a commentary by Jerry Seinfeld, alternate endings, animator's corner, and other things. Comments (8)
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no box sets before in the US?
written by Ovation , May 02, 2008 I bought a box set of these over a year ago (cheap, too--about 25$). I know the new set has some extras not available on mine but I'll wait until a Blu set comes along before "upgrading"--especially if the actual movies seem to be from the same transfers.
Why review this?
written by Mark , May 02, 2008 Why bother reviewing SD releases of movies that have been out for years? Does anyone really need a synopsis / commentary of this movie? Hope you don't review Star Wars episode 5 and giveaway who Luke's father is. :P Sorry, couldn't resist. :)Really do appreciate info on new movies, especially the technical info on new Blu-Rays. Amazing how many are at low MB/s.
The Adventures of Indiana Jones
written by K_Thompson , May 02, 2008 I bought this box set back in 2003. Each movie is on it's own disc with a fourth disc containing bonus features and lots of extras. Very entertaining. I wonder what the differences are between the set I have and this new set. Or is this in fact the old set with a new name - "Adventure Collection"?
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written by JEJ , May 02, 2008 The point of this box set is the inclusion of all the new extras. The extras are in 16:9 format, so I suspect they are all in high def, and will be in the Blu-ray box set that we all hope will appear by the end of 2008.
new extras
written by Ovation , May 03, 2008 The extras in the new set are new, not simply ported from the old set. However, from some of the reviews I've come across, the older extras seem to be considered "better" by a number of reviewers. One person suggested buying the new set and then getting the bonus disc from ebay for a "complete" set. I plan to wait for the Blu-ray set that will eventually emerge. The current SD box set I have is more than sufficient for me. Apparently, this is the first time the films are available individually on SD DVD, so that is one of the reasons for the new releases. As for the comments about "why review SD films"? Why not? It's not like all the films on SD will magically appear in Blu in the next six months. There are many catalogue releases that are, only now, after more than a decade, making it to SD DVD (and I'm not holding my breath that they will make it to Blu in the next 5 years), so SD DVD is not nearly "over".
Good reviews?
written by Andrew , May 18, 2008 I'm curious what the definition of a "good review" is if Juno wasn't considered to have received them. Not that Rotten Tomatoes is the be all, and end all of movie reviews, but it was rated 93% there... and didn't the screenplay win an Oscar? Not to bring up debates about the legitimacy of Oscar nominees and winners.
Juno: Not good reviews?
written by JB , May 19, 2008 What reviews are you reading? It got 81 on Metacritic with several reviews of 100. Probably doesn't change the spirit of your review, however.
Bad reviews
written by JEJ , May 19, 2008 Well, I must have just run into too many of the bad reviews and made a wrong assumption. Here are a few of the reviews I was referring to: (http://fromthefrontrow.blogspo...juno.html> (http://media.www.hofstrachroni...2469.shtml (http://www.ruthlessreviews.com.../juno.html) Write comment
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