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Idaho Transfer, a review by TomMOVIE / DVD INFO: Title: Idaho Transfer Year: 1973 Director: Peter Fonda Rating: PG Length: 85 Min. Video: Full Frame 1.33:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital Stereo Stars: Kelly Bohanon Kevin Hearst Caroline Hildebrand Keith Carradine Dale Hopkins Plot: A secret scientific project sends a group of young Idaho college students 56 years into the future... to the year 2044. Their mission is unknown, but the pieces of the puzzle slowly fall into place when they find out that all of humanity has been wiped out by an environmental holocaust. In order to save the human race, a handful of youths from the past must permanently settle in the ecological nightmare of this future world. As a few of the students travel even further ahead in time, they are relieved to learn that humankind has recovered from the edge of extinction... or has it? Filmed at the Craters of the Moon National Monument in Butte County, Idaho, this film is noted for its stunning location shots, haunting cinematography, and simple yet effective special effects. Extras: Photo Gallery Production Notes Scene Access My Thoughts: Not my cup of tea. It is a little slow for my taste. Maybe it is a movie which gets better when you watch it a second time. Rating: ![]() (From Tom's Time-Travel Movie Reviews on February 24th, 2008) L: Change the World, a review by TomMOVIE / DVD INFO: Title: L: Change the World Year: 2008 Director: Shusuke Kaneko Rating: Category IIB Length: 129 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85 Audio: Japanese: Dolby Digital Surround EX , Japanese: DTS ES (Matrixed) , Cantonese: Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: Chinese, English Stars: Ken'ichi Matsuyama Shunji Fujimura Mayuko Fukuda Sei Hiraizumi Renji Ishibashi Plot: The film is a spin-off from the Death Note and Presents the "final 23 days of L." The mystery the world wants to know will be revealed. After solving the Kira case in Death Note, another serious one finds L and he only has 23 days left to solve it. A boy and a girl hold the key to solving the case and L faces a crisis of global magnitude to protect the kids. L is without his trusted partner, Watari, and to solve the case all by himself for the very first time. What will happen to L? What will change? The 23 days are packed with turns of events even L himself cannot predict. Extras: Scene Access Trailers My Thoughts: Sadly rather disappointing. I knew that it will not be as great as the Death Note movies, but I still thought that another adventure with L could only be good. But except for some minor references to the Death Note movies, this movie could be set around any set of characters. Though it is supposed to center around L, I had the feeling, that he had a bigger role in the Death Note movies, than in his own film. Also it feels more like L is just going along with the flow of the events. It doesn't feel like he has any major influence here. His skills of deduction are sadly rather underused. As I said, it could be any other character in the center of this movie. It wouldn't have needed L. It feels a little like they had already a script for another movie and after L was such a fan-favorite character in the Death Note movies, they made little adjustments in the script and used it for an L movie. Rating: ![]() (click to show/hide) (From Tom's Random Reviews on July 12th, 2008) "Stargate SG-1" Marathon, a review by DJ DoenaDisc 2 Revisions Synopsis: With the help of the M.A.L.P. SGC surveys a planet with a highly toxic atmosphere. But then they discover a dome under which people still live. There existance has been threatened for a while yet they know nothing about it.My Opinion: The link device was undoubtedly stolen from Seven of Nine but I still would like to have one of those. Permanently being online *dreaming*. Apart from that the episode was ok, but not exceptional. Lifeboat Synopsis: SG-1 discovers a crashed spaceship on which are several hundred people being kept in stasis. But then something extraordinary happens: The consciousnesses of 12 different people are put into Daniel's head - additionally to his own. The problem is to get them out again.My Opinion: Once again a very good episode for Michael Shanks who could play the whole range from a small boy to the arrogant sovereign. I liked it a lot. Enemy Mine Synopsis: A mining expeditions finds a huge vein of Naquadah. The problem is: The local Unas tribes see this place as holy ground. Daniel tries to negotiate but he needs help - Chaka.My Opinion: I liked the fact that Daniel's was right about the new Colonel. Jack would have listened to him (probably). I also liked the negotiations and the fact that the arrogance of the Humans nearly led to their undoing (similar to Spirits). Space Race Synopsis: Warrick, the Captain of the Sebrus, invites Sam to participate in a space race aboard his ship. But the race doesn't go as expected.My Opinion: A pure fun episode based on the Pod Race in Star Wars I and probably on the Star Trek: Voyager episode Drive. I also liked the regular product placements during the comments which reminded me of "Binford". ![]() (From "Stargate SG-1" Marathon on April 17th, 2008) |