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Looney Tunes: Back in Action, a review by Tom Title: Looney Tunes: Back in Action Year: 2003 Director: Joe Dante Rating: FSK-6 Length: 88 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40 Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1 , German: Dolby Digital 5.1 Subtitles: English, German Stars: Brendan Fraser Jenna Elfman Steve Martin Timothy Dalton Heather Locklear Extras: Deleted Scenes DVD-ROM Content Featurettes Short Film: "Whizzard of Ow" Scene Access Trailers My Thoughts: As I said, after watching Timothy Dalton in Hot Fuzz I had the urge to watch this movie, where he parodies his James Bond role.Also otherwise this movie is quite enjoyable. Steve Martin is almost unrecognizable in his role as the villain of this movie. This movie is a lot better than Space Jam. The first half of the movie is full of funny movie, Looney Tunes and WB references. The second half looses a bit, but it is still enjoyable. Rating: (From Tom's Random Reviews on November 29th, 2008) Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, a review by DragonfireJack Brooks: Monster Slayer ![]() Ever since he watched monsters brutally slaughter his family during a childhood camping trip, local plumber Jack Brooks (Trevor Matthews) has had major anger management issues. But when a busted pipe disturbs an ancient evil, Jack will unwittingly unleash a force that transforms his kindly night school professor (Robert 'FREDDY KRUEGER' Englund) into a ravenous, tentacled, infectious beast from Hell. Even if Jack can no longer run from the demons of his past, can he at least hack them to pieces before they devour his entire class? Rachel Skarsten (BIRDS OF PREY) and James A. Woods co-star in this over the top international film festival sensation that Fangoria hails as "a gore oozing homage to wild and crazy 80s horror!" My Thoughts I picked this one up last year after reading a few reviews of it. The movie has a unique plot that manages to work well. Jack is mostly interesting with his rage issues and how he attempts to deal with them. The smallest things will set him off. He is dating Eve, a woman who has to be one of the most annoying women in the world. The effects are a bit more low budget, but that works wonderfully well, especially the fact that the creature isn't CGI..it is a puppet or someone in a suit or something. The movie isn't nonstop violence and gore, which may disappoint some people, especially considering the title includes the phrase Monster Slayer. Much of the movie is set up, explaining why Jack has anger issues, along with showing how the professor goes from being a kind man into a people eating monster. The last part of the movie is more focused on the monster slayer, and it is very well done. The violence and gore may be too much for some people. The thing that bothered me was when the professor threw up..that was grosser than anything to me. Anyway, I really enjoyed the movie. I've read that the writer is working on a second movie. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I don't have a review posted on Epinions yet, but I want to do one. I have gotten a review of the movie posted on Epinions. Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (From Dragonfire's Halloween/Horror Marathon 2009 on October 11th, 2009) Pete's Pilots, a review by addicted2dvd![]() Highway to Heaven Jonathan Smith isn't your average helpful handyman. He's an angel with a mission from God, or "the Boss" as he likes to call him. Accompanied by ex-cop Mark Gordon, whose troubled life Jonathan once helped turn around, he travels the world, guiding the lost and suffering back toward the HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN. Whether helping a young boxer pressured to throw a fight or a veteran's Eurasian daughter feel welcome in America, Jonathan finds a way to bring a little grace and love into the lives of those he touches. And when necessary, he helps things along with a little angel power. Starring Michael Landon and Victor French, all 24 uplifting episodes from the first season of this family favorite are now available on DVD for the first time. Highway to Heaven (Part 1) Working as the new handyman at a retirement home, Jonathon brings pep and vigor into the dreary lives of its residents. However, a nurse's brother, Mark Gordon, doesn't trust the newcomer. Highway to Heaven (Part 2) With the retirement home on the verge of ruin, Jonathon reveals his true identity to Mark. It will take some heavenly high jinks to save the day. My Thoughts: Another show that I used to always enjoy back in the day. A kind series... and this show is my favorite work of Micheal Landon's. Yes I always preferred this over Little House on the Prairie. The 2 part pilot is a very good introduction to the 2 main characters of the series. Not only is this a warm and touching drama... it also offers some laughs. One of my favorite scenes in the pilot is where Jonathon (the angel) sees Mark (his soon to be friend) getting beat up in the alley behind the bar. When he runs over to help.... he gets a right cross. Of course it don't effect him... he just looks at the guy and smiles. So then he is hit with a left cross. And to this his reaction is to pick the guy up into the air... look him in the face and say "I turned the other cheek"... and then throws him far across the alley. So yes... this series does have some fun in it as well. Unfortunately I only have the first season at this point... but I would love to get some more season sets of this show.My Rating: ![]() (From Pete's Pilots on February 5th, 2010) |