Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Castle: The Complete Third Season

Castle: The Complete Third Season Review



Famous mystery novelist Richard Castle and NYPD Detective Kate Beckett return for the suspenseful Third Season of ABC's brilliantly funny series, CASTLE. Enjoy every inspired idea and flirtatious moment as this fiery duo solve the strangest homicides New York has to offer. It's the most entertaining season yet as Castle's wildly funny storytelling skills work their way into every case. Between his mixed-up partnership with Beckett and his relationships with his diva mother and his clever daughter, Alexis, Castle is always on his toes. Crime fighting has never been this much fun! Get on the beat and relive every wild and witty moment in this 5-disc DVD set.


Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Eureka Seven, Volume 12 (Special Edition)

Eureka Seven, Volume 12 (Special Edition) Review



Deep within the Scub Coral Command Center, Renton is reunited with his long lost sister Diane. In a vast and mysterious library the origins of the Scub Coral and the history of mankind are revealed. Learning from the follies of the past can the two races create a future united? Dewey stands before the final precipices of his mad plan, prepared to destroy a world he has judged as beyond redemption. Using the suborbital super Weapon Oratorio #8 a hole is driven through the crust of the very world and Anemone is dispatched on one final mission. As The End descends upon the Command Cluster, Dominic follows through the rapidly closing hole in a desperate attempt to save not only the world, but the girl he loves.


Saturday, November 26, 2011

The Complete Metropolis [Blu-ray]

The Complete Metropolis [Blu-ray] Review



The Complete Metropolis [Blu-ray] Feature

  • Metropolis takes place in 2026, when the populace is divided between workers who must live in the dark underground and the rich who enjoy a futuristic city of splendor. The tense balance of these two societies is realized through images that are among the most famous of the 20th century, many of which presage such sci-fi landmarks as 2001: A Space Odyssey and Blade Runner. Lavish and spectacular,
Fritz Lang's Metropolis belongs to legend as much as to cinema. It's a milestone of sci-fi and German expressionism. Yet the story makes minimal sense, and the "theme" belongs in a fortune cookie; to experience the film's pagan power, you have to see the movie. But for decades we couldn't, not really--not with so many versions, all incomplete, often in public-domain prints like smudged photocopies. This Murnau Foundation restoration changes all that. Some shots, scenes, and subplots may be lost forever, but intertitles indicate how they fit into the original continuity and the characters' individual trajectories. Most crucially, the images are crisp, vibrant, and three-dimensional instead of murky and flattened. The composite sequences (the Tower of Babel, a sea of lusting eyes) have been restored to their hallucinatory ferocity. And there's one moment when you can see a bead of sweat roll down a man's cheek--in medium long-shot. --Richard T. Jameson Studio: Kino International Release Date: 11/23/2010 Run time: 147 minutes


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Eureka seven DVD-BOX Limited edition

Eureka seven DVD-BOX Limited edition Review



Eureka seven DVD-BOX Limited edition Feature

  • Eureka seven
  • japan
  • anime
  • DVD
Eureka seven


Monday, November 21, 2011

Eureka Seven: Volume 3 (Special Edition)

Eureka Seven: Volume 3 (Special Edition) Review



Since Renton's arrival, Eureka's relationship with the Nirvash has been changing. More mysteries await, however, as the Gekko has discovered a mysterious phenomenon called a Coralian. Although she's not really up to the task Eureka goes out in the Nirvash and flies inside. Once inside, she isattacked by a new LFO. Renton, meanwhile, has fallen unconscious, and has a dream about Eureka and the girl she's fighting. But is it really just a dream, or is he somehow connected to Eureka and the Nirvash in this state? Meanshile, the Gekko has come under fire by the Federation warship Izumok, and the members of Gekkostate will have their hands full escaping from both the warship and the Coralian, especially without the Nirvash to assist them. Winner of Top Honors at the 2006 Tokyo International Anime Fair. From Studio BONES! Mecha designs by Shoji Kawamori, script by Dai Sato. Genre: Action/Sci-Fi/Mecha. This edition includes Volume 3 (DVD) of Eureka Seven and the 2nd Issue of Bandai's Premier Eureka Seven Manga and Specially designed Eureka Seven T-shirt.


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Akasen Chitai / Yokihi (Street of Shame / Empress Yank Kwei Fei) [Masters Of Cinema] [UK import, Region 2 PAL DVD]

Akasen Chitai / Yokihi (Street of Shame / Empress Yank Kwei Fei) [Masters Of Cinema] [UK import, Region 2 PAL DVD] Review



Akasen Chitai / Yokihi (Street of Shame / Empress Yank Kwei Fei) [Masters Of Cinema] [UK import, Region 2 PAL DVD] Feature

  • Digital Stereo
  • No Regional Coding
  • Auto Start
  • Auto Repeat
  • 4 Hours
2 x disc special edition containing new transfers of both films. New and improved English subtitles. Full length Akasen Chitai audio commentary and a video discussion about Yokihi by acclaimed Japanese film expert/critic, festival programmer, and filmmaker Tony Rayns. Original theatrical trailers. 64-page booklet featuring writing by Keiko I. McDonald (author of Mizoguchi), Mark Le Fanu (author of Mizoguchi and Japan), Masako Nakagawa (author of The Yang Kuei-fei Legend in Japanese Literature), ninth-century poetry (A Song of Unending Sorrow) by Po Chü-i, and rare production stills. YOKIHI (EMPRESS YANK KWEI FEI): In eighth century China, the Emperor is grieving over the death of his wife. The Yang family wants to provide the Emperor with a consort so that they may consolidate their influence over the court. General An Lushan finds a distant relative working in their kitchen whom they groom to present to the Emperor. The Emperor falls in love with her and she becomes the Princess Yang Kwei-fei. The Yangs are then appointed important ministers, though An Lushan is not given the court position he covets. The ministers misuse their power so much that there is a popular revolt against all the Yangs, fueled by An Lushan. AKASEN CHITAI (STREET OF SHAME): Five prostitutes work at Dreamland, in Tokyo's Yoshiwara district. As the Diet considers a ban on prostitution, the women's daily dramas play out. Each has dreams and motivations. Hanae is married, her husband unemployed; they have a young child. Yumeko, a widow, uses her earnings to raise and support her son, who's now old enough to work and care for her. The aging Yorie has a man who wants to marry her. Yasumi saves money diligently to pay her debt and get out; she also has a suitor who wants to marry her, but she has other plans for him. Mickey seems the most devil-may-care, until her father comes from Kobe to bring her news of her family and ask her to come home.


Monday, November 14, 2011

Eureka Seven - Box 4 (3DVD)

Eureka Seven - Box 4 (3DVD) Review



Il bocciolo splendente racconta la storia... che lega gli uomini e la terra. Il ragazzo e la ragazza decidono di intraprendere il viaggio in cerca del futuro. "Ascolta Nirvash da quando sei piombato in casa mia, noi siamo sempre stati in viaggio, non è vero? Abbiamo incontrato molte persone e ce ne siamo separati. Per me i ricordi sono estremamente importanti. Però durante questo viaggio ho sempre avuto Eureka al mio fianco. Io ti scongiuro, Nirvash! Non voglio che finisca tutto in questo modo! Io ho bisogno ho bisogno di Eureka al mio fianco!"


Saturday, November 12, 2011

Sunrise [Blu-ray]

Sunrise [Blu-ray] Review



Sunrise [Blu-ray] Feature

  • UK Import
  • Blu-ray
  • Region-Free
This new 2009 reissue of SUNRISE (for the first time anywhere in the world in 1080p HD on Blu-ray, in addition to a newly mastered 2 x DVD set) contains two versions of the film: the previously released Movietone version, and an alternate silent version of the film recently discovered in the Czech Republic. The Blu-ray edition includes both versions in 1080p HD. The culmination of one of the greatest careers in film history, F. W. Murnau's Sunrise blends a story of fable-like simplicity with unparalleled visual imagination and technical ingenuity. Invited to Hollywood by William Fox and given total artistic freedom on any project he wished, Murnau's tale of the idyllic marriage of a peasant couple (George O'Brien and Janet Gaynor) threatened by a Machiavellian seductress from the city (Margaret Livingston) created a milestone of film expressionism. Made in the twilight of the silent era, it became both a swan song for a vanishing medium and one of the few films to instantly achieve legendary status. Winner of three Oscars for Best Actress (Gaynor), Cinematography, and a neverrepeated award for "Unique and Artistic Picture", its influence and stature has only grown with each passing year. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present a new 2-disc special edition of the film, including an all-new alternate version recently discovered in a Czech archive of a higher visual quality than any other known source. ************SPECIAL FEATURES: -- Restored high-definition transfers of two different versions: the American Movietone version, and the silent Czech version. -- Original English intertitles on the Movietone version, and optional English subtitles on the silent Czech version. -- Original Movietone score (mono) and alternate Olympic Chamber Orchestra score (stereo) -- And MORE!


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Eureka Seven, Volume 6 (Special Edition)

Eureka Seven, Volume 6 (Special Edition) Review



Away from the Gekko, Renton has found a new home with a pair of enigmatic mercenaries: Charles and Ray Beam. And though the duo has opened both their ship and their hearts to Renton, their true agenda will force Renton once again to decide to choose between his new life or his old one. Meanwhile on board the Gekko, Eureka and Holland must come to terms and deal with their contrasting emotions towards Renton. Eureka will her blossoming love, and Holland with his growing hate. Will Eureka's emotions be enough to bring spur search to Renton back to the Gekko? Or will a mysterious pair of mercenaries and a vast military fleet be enough to prevent Renton from discovering where his true home lies? Winner of Top Honors at the 200t Anime Expo SPJA Awards. Genre: Action/Sci-Fi/Mecha. THIS ITEMS IS SPECIAL EDITION and includes Vol 6 DVD of Eureka Seven, the 4th issue of Bandai's Hit Eureka Seven Manga, and an exclusive T-shirt.


Monday, November 7, 2011

Fringe: The Complete Second Season

Fringe: The Complete Second Season Review



Fringe: The Complete Second Season Feature

  • FRINGE: 2ND SEASON (DVD MOVIE)
"Lost meets The X-Files" is a not inappropriate description of Fox TV's Fringe, especially considering that cocreator J.J. Abrams was also one of the Lost masterminds. But this ambitious and often exciting series (with all 22 episodes from its second season, plus plenty of bonus material, released here on six discs) merits more than that glib label. As before, the members of the Fringe Division, an obscure wing of the FBI barely recognized (and this season threatened with elimination) by the government at large, are the "cleanup crew" summoned when the universe is on the verge of shredding at the seams. Led by Agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv), brilliant but mad scientist Walter Bishop (with John Noble as the show's most appealing character), and Bishop's son Peter (Joshua Jackson), they investigate crimes and occurrences involving the seemingly inexplicable, ranging from garden-variety phenomena like ESP, mind control, and hypnosis to really strange stuff like "clairaudience" (receiving messages or thoughts from another realm), cryonics (as in frozen, disembodied heads), and the existence of a parallel universe. Once again there's also a healthy dose of scary monsters, including a hideous mutant who drags its victims underground before devouring them, a community of deformed victims of scientific tests gone awry, two-foot-long parasites with human hosts, and a walking shadow that renders whoever it passes through into dust and ash. But it all gets more personal for our three heroes this time around, as they realize that Walter's long-ago research and experiments had serious consequences not only for him (he spent 17 years locked up in a rubber room) but especially for Olivia and Peter, who must deal with shocking revelations about their childhoods.

If Fringe has a weakness, it's that its reach sometimes exceeds its grasp. There are so many ideas here that overarching themes like "the Pattern" (a series of terrifying, synchronous events throughout the world) disappear for episodes at a time; the notion of "the other side," a parallel universe where things are largely similar but different in very peculiar details (JFK lived to be an old man, while the Department of Defense is housed beneath the Statue of Liberty), is introduced in the first episode but then rarely mentioned until the second half of the season, which culminates with the Fringe team traveling to the other side and confronting their alternate selves (fortunately, the final two episodes help tie up various loose ends from this season and set the stage for the next one). But a surfeit of good ideas is a lot better than a shortage of them, and the series is rarely less than interesting even when it loses its focus, and the direction, sets, special effects, and other technical elements are consistently excellent. As was the case the first time out, bonus material is generous and varied. It includes a newly "unearthed episode," audio commentary, deleted scenes, features like "The Mythology of Fringe" and "Analyzing the Scene" (brief explications of key scenes in six episodes), and more. --Sam Graham From J.J. Abrams (Lost), Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci – the team behind Star Trek and Alias– and executive producers Jeff Pinkner, J.H. Wyman and Bryan Burk, Fringe returns for a second thrilling season and continues to explore the unexplained phenomena and terrifying occurrences linked throughout the world – known simply as "The Pattern“ – in pursuit of a larger, more shocking truth. Set in Boston, the FBI's Fringe Division formed when Special Agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) enlisted the help of institutionalized "fringe" scientist Walter Bishop (John Noble) and his son, Peter (Joshua Jackson), to save her partner and lover from a mind-bending death. Through unconventional and unorthodox methods, the Fringe team imagines and tests the impossibilities while investigating unbelievable events, macabre crimes and mystifying cases involving teleportation, reanimation, genetic mutation, precognition, artificial intelligence and other fantastical theories. When the unimaginable happens, it's their job to stop it.


Sunday, November 6, 2011

Eureka: Season 4.0

Eureka: Season 4.0 Review



Everything you thought you knew about the small town of Eureka is about to change. Sheriff Carter (Colin Ferguson) and the resident geniuses are accustomed to the strange occurrences that make their town unlike any other. But when five of them are shunted back in time to Eureka's Founder’s Day, their return trip delivers them to a present-day Eureka that’s anything but familiar. With new jobs, new residents and new romances in store, it's definitely not business as usual in this small town where the big secrets just got even bigger. Same town. Big changes.