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Weekend Movie Marathon
TV Stars in Movies
Just like everyone here... I love to watch movies. But the one thing I love even more then the movies is TV Series. I can go on and on... watching my favorite TV shows non-stop. So this weekend I am going into DVD Profiler and going to the hundreds of TV series that I collect... seeing what movies the stars has appeared in.
This gives me a huge selection of movies I could choose from (including movies I never seen before) while at the same time giving me what I think is an entertaining theme for this marathon. To give you an idea of just how huge of a list that I have to choose from... here is only a PARTIAL list of what I could watch. For the below list I just went through the stars of the TV Series that started with either a number (i.e. 21 Jump Street) or the letter A (i.e. American Gothic), B (i.e. Buffy the Vampire Slayer) or C (i.e. Charmed)... and I got the below huge list of movies.
The Titles in Italic I have not yet watched.
1. 10.5 (miniseries) 2. 10.5: Apocolypse (Miniseries) 3. 13 Going on 30 4. 24: Redemption 5. 30 Days of Night 6. 5ive Days to Midnight (miniseries) 7. The Accused 8. Air Force One 9. Alien Resurrection 10. Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (If Arrives in Time) 11. The Alphabet Killer 12. American Pie 13. American Pie 2 14. The Amityville Horror (1979) 15. The Amityville Horror (2005) 16. Analyze This 17. Angel Heart 18. Army of Darkness 19. Astronaut's Wife 20. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery 21. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 22. Austin Powers: Goldmember 23. Back to the Future 24. Back to the Future II 25. Back to the Future III 26. The Bat (1959) 27. Bats 28. Batman: Gotham Knight 29. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm 30. Beetlejuice 31. Believe 32. Beneath the Planet of the Apes 33. Beverly Hills Cop 2 34. The Birds 35. Blade Trinity 36. Bloody Birthday 37. Blue Streak 38. Boiling Point 39. Bone Eater 40. Bones 41. Boogeyman 42. The Boy in the Plastic Bubble 43. Breach 44. Brotherhood of Blood 45. The Butterfly Effect 46. The Butterfly Effect 2 47. Campfire Tales 48. Can't Hardly Wait 49. Carrie (2002 Miniseries) 50. Cast Away 51. Catch Me if You Can 52. Category 7: End of the World (miniseries) 53. Cause for Alarm 54. The Cell 55. Changing Lanes 56. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 57. Children of the Night 58. Chocolat 59. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe 60. The Chronicles of Riddick 61. City Slickers 62. Clean Slate 63. Cold Mountain 64. Coach of the Year 65. Commando 66. Con Air 67. Tim Burton's COrpse Bride 68. Crazy Eights 69. Cry_Wolf 70. Cube 71. Cutthroat Island 72. Daredevil 73. Darkness Falls 74. Dark City 75. Darkwolf 76. Date Movie 77. Dawn of the Dead (2004) 78. Day of the Dead 2: Contagium 79. Dead and Breakfast 80. Dead Like Me: Life After Death 81. Death Proof 82. Deep Impact 83. Derailed (2005) 84. The Descent 85. Disturbing Behavior 86. Doctor Strange 87. Don Juan DeMarco 88. Dr. Doolittle 2 89. Dr. Giggles 90. Dragonfly 91. Earth Girls are Easy 92. EDtv | 93. Edward Scissorhands 94. Elektra 95. Elf 96. Embrace of the Vampire 97. Embryo 98. Enemy of the State 99. Erin Brockovich 100. Evil Remains 101. Fantastic 4 102. Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer 103. Final Destination 2 104. Final Destination 3 105. Fire Down Below 106. Flatliners 107. The Fly 108. Freaky Friday (1976) 109. The Frighteners 110. From Hell 111. The Green Berets 112. Green Lantern: First Flight 113. The Green Mile 114. Growing Up Brady 115. The Guardian (1990) 116. The Grudge 117. The Grudge 2 118. Grumpier Old Men 119. Halloween Resurrection 120. Hancock 121. Hanging Up 122. The Hills Have Eyes (2006) 123. History of Violence 124. The Hollow 125. The Hotel New Hampshire 126. House 127. House of the Dead II 128. House of Wax (1953) 129. House of Wax 130. House on Haunted Hill (1999) 131. I Know What You Did Last Summer 132. I'm with Lucy 133. Identity 134. Idle Hands 135. Imagine Me & You 136. In Harm's Way 137. Independence Day 138. The Island of Dr. Moreau 139. Jarhead 140. Jason Goes to Hell 141. Jaws 142. Johnny Mnemonic 143. Junior 144. Justice League: The New Frontier 145. Knockaround Guys 146. Lonesome Dove (miniseries) 147. The Long Kiss Goodnight 148. The Lost Boys 149. Lost Souls 150. The Lost World: Jurassic Park 151. The Love God? 152. Mad City 153. The Majestic 154. Man on the Moon 155. The Man Who Knew Too Much 156. Manhunter 157. Masters of the Universe 158. Matrix Reloaded 159. Matrix Revolution 160. Meet Joe Black 161. Memento 162. Men of Honor 163. The Meteor Man 164. Misery 165. Mirrors 166. A Murder of Crows 167. My Bloody Valentine (1981) 168. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 169. National Lampoon's European Vacation 170. The Negotiator 171. Never Been Kissed 172. The Night Flyer 173. The Night Strangler 174. The Night they Took Miss Beauty 175. Nightbreed 176. Nightmare at Bittercreek 177. Nightmare on Elm Street 178. Not Another Teen Movie 179. Oceans Eleven 180. One Hour Photo 181. Pearl Harbor 182. Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl 183. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 184. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End | 185. Planet Terror 186. Pleasantville 187. Premonition 188. Private Benjamin 189. Prom Night III: The Last Kiss 190. Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil 191. The Proposal 192. Pulse (2006) 193. Pulse 2 194. Punch-Drunk Love 195. Rambo: First Blood Part 2 196. Rat Race 197. Ray 198. Ready to Rumble 199. Red Dragon 200. The Return 201. Return to Horror High 202. Return to Me 203. Return to the Batcave 204. Ricochet 205. The Ring Two 206. The Road to Perdition 207. Robocop 208. The Rock 209. Romeo Must Die 210. Stephen King's Rose Red 211. S.W.A.T. 212. Saving Private Ryan 213. Saw 214. Saw II 215. Saw III 216. Saw IV 217. Saw V 218. Scream 219. Scream 2 220. Secret Window 221. See Jane Date 222. Serenity 223. Shadow Puppets 224. The Shakiest Gun in the West 225. Shallow Hal 226. Shriek if You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th 227. Stephen King's Sleepwalkers 228. Sleepy Hallow 229. Small Soldiers 230. Species 231. Species II 232. Stephen King's The Stand 233. Starship Troopers 234. Sudden Impact 235. Superman: Doomsday 236. Superman: The Movie 237. Superman Returns 238. Swearing Allegiance 239. Taking Lives 240. Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight 241. Teen Wolf Too 242. They 243. A Time to Kill 244. Titanic 245. The Tommyknockers 246. Traffic 247. Transylvania 6-5000 248. Twilight 249. Twilight Zone: The Movie 250. Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me 251. Unholy 252. Valentine 253. Vampire Clane 254. John Carpenter's Vampires 255. Vanilla Sky 256. The Vanishing 257. View from the Top 258. Volcano 259. Voodoo Moon 260. War of the Robots 261. The War of the Worlds (1953) 262. WarGames 263. Warlock 264. Watchmen 265. We were Soldiers 266. Webs 267. The wedding Crashers 268. The Werewolf of Washington 269. What a Woman Wants 270. Wild Wild West 271. Wolf 272. Wonder Woman 273. X-Files: Fight the Future 274. X-Files: I Want to Believe 275. X2: Xmen Unite 276. You've Got Mail 277. Young Frankenstein 278. Young Guns |
As I said... That is only from TV Series cast for shows that start with Numbers or Letters A-C. Now imagine how many more there could be! What with the many that I never seen before... I am letting even cameos of TV Stars count even though I will be wanting them to have more substantial roles.
At the bottom of each review I will have a little table to tell you what TV star(s) are in the movie and where I know them from. For Example...
Movie: Shriek if You Know What I did Last Friday the 13th
TV Series Cast:
Actor:
| Series: | Role: |
Danny Strong
| Buffy the Vampire Slayer
| Jonathan
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Julie Benz
| Angel
| Darla
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| Buffy the Vampire Slayer
| Darla
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| Dexter
| Rita
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Majandra Delfino
| Roswell
| Maria
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Rose Marie
| The Dick Van Dyke Show
| Sally
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I haven't decided yet... But I may watch a movie or two today... getting an early start on my weekend marathon. As always... If you see a title in the above list you are curios about and want to see a review for... or a movie you enjoyed you would like me to watch feel free to request it. I can't promise I will get to it as there is a small list of movies I do want to get to this weekend. But I will try to get to it/them before the weekend is over.
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I'd like it if you get around to watch (some of) these:
Alien vs. Predator: Requiem
Butterfly Effect
Derailed
History of Violence
Manhunter
Matrix sequels
Vanilla Sky
Incidentally these are all from your unwtched pile ;)
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Achim...
on your picks...
Alien vs. Predator: Requiem I am hoping this one arrives in time to do for this weekend. It is on the way... so I am hoping it will make it by Saturday.
Matrix sequels I was kinda hoping to watch the first one again before seeing the sequels. Will have to see if there is any TV cast in the first one. But just to be safe it goes in the order of...
Matrix
Matrix Reloaded
Matrix Revolution
...Right?
Vanilla Sky I bought this one right around release date. Went to post on a site that I got it (not here)... and before I got to post that I picked it up someone posted in the thread about it... the end of the movie... without a spoiler tag! I was so aggravated! I just put it up and figured I would watch it once I forgotten what I read. But guess what... years later and it still keeps popping in my memory! This is one of the reasons I have such a huge pet peeve about people not using spoiler tags.
I had a similar thing happen with the classic movie Soylent Green... that one was spoiled for me before I could even buy it! There is always someone watching an old movie for the first time people! So I strongly believe that spoiler tags are important...No matter how old the movie is!
Sorry for the rant... but to this day I still get peeved about the movies that were spoiled for me!
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I had a similar thing happen with the classic movie Soylent Green... that one was spoiled for me before I could even buy it! There is always someone watching an old movie for the first time people! So I strongly believe that spoiler tags are important...No matter how old the movie is!
Problem with Soylent Green is that even if you haven't gotten it spoiled, it is referenced so often in other media that want it or not, it's gonna get spoiled one way or another.
That being said, I'm in the same boat as you. I know what is Soylent Green ... without having yet seen the movie. :thumbdown:
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Matrix sequels I was kinda hoping to watch the first one again before seeing the sequels. Will have to see if there is any TV cast in the first one. But just to be safe it goes in the order of...
Matrix
Matrix Reloaded
Matrix Revolution
...Right?
Wrong. The correct order is:
"Matrix"
This is because they never made any sequels. I can only assume that if they did ever make sequels to The Matrix, they would be so mind-numbingly bloody awful I would wipe their existence from my memory in an effort to protect my sanity. Thank goodness I've never had to do that!
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I had a similar thing happen with the classic movie Soylent Green... that one was spoiled for me before I could even buy it! There is always someone watching an old movie for the first time people! So I strongly believe that spoiler tags are important...No matter how old the movie is!
Problem with Soylent Green is that even if you haven't gotten it spoiled, it is referenced so often in other media that want it or not, it's gonna get spoiled one way or another.
That being said, I'm in the same boat as you. I know what is Soylent Green ... without having yet seen the movie. :thumbdown:
It has been a while now... so can't be completely sure how Soylent Green got spoiled for me. But that one may have been an episode of a TV Series or something. Still really pissed me off though! :thumbdown:
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Title: Quarantine
Year: 2008
Director: John Erick Dowdle
Rating: R
Length: 89 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Stars:
Jennifer Carpenter
Steve Harris
Jay Hernandez
Johnathon Schaech
Columbus Short
Andrew Fiscella
Plot:
When a news team decides to trail a brave fire-fighting team, they never suspect that the first call for help they respond to that night may be their last. Now they’re trapped in an apartment complex sealed off by the government. With no way of escape, they find themselves surrounded by frightened residents who are infected with a deadly mutant virus. What happens next is only known because of the footage they left behind.
Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Bonus Trailers
Featurettes
Closed Captioned
My Thoughts:
I originally went into this movie thinking I never seen it before. But I actually have seen it before. The scary part is it wasn't even a year ago (May 2010) and I didn't remember seeing this one!?!? This movie is in the style of movies such as The Blair Witch Project and St. Francisville Experiment... which is a sub-genre that some are calling "Found Footage (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Found_footage)". So if you do not like that style of movie then this one is definitely not for you. I personally enjoy that style of movie. I wouldn't say it is the best of this type that I have seen... but I did enjoy it. First of all I did like that they had Jennifer Carpenter in this movie. Since first seeing her on Dexter I have become a fan of her's. I liked the base storyline. I liked how they had fun with Jennifer Carpenter's character's interaction with the firemen before things got serious. And there were a couple good jump scenes. At the same time I felt some of the scenes were too dark and the camera a little too shaky... though I guess these things needed to be to make it look as realistic as possible. It just made it a bit on the hard side to watch.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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TV Series Cast:
Actor:
| Series: | Role: |
Jennifer Carpenter
| Dexter
| Debra Morgan
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Alien vs. Predator: Requiem I am hoping this one arrives in time to do for this weekend. It is on the way... so I am hoping it will make it by Saturday.
It actually arrived today! :o
I definitely wasn't expecting this one so fast! :thumbup: I will have to give this Amazon Marketplace seller a good rating. :)
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Matrix
Matrix Reloaded
Matrix Revolution
...Right?
Right.
While I agree with Jon, that the sequels are rather terrible, I guess you'll have to see them at least once. The third one is the worst, so there is nothing to look forward to while watching the second :laugh: The special effects look good, so at least it's pretty to look at at times.
As for spoilers, well, as I wrote in another thread just yesterday, a truly good film is never about the end alone and can be enjoyed even with knowledge of the ending. However, there obviously is an added element to the whole thing, if you get to experience the end as intended. I agree that crucial elements of films are never o.k. To openly discuss, as there will always be people who haven't seen the film.
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You should definitely watch A History of Violence. Though it isn't exactly family friendly.
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Title: The Butterfly Effect: Infinifilm
Year: 2004
Director: Eric Bress, J. Mackye Gruber
Rating: R
Length: 120 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English: DTS ES: 6.1 (Discrete), English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles: English
Stars:
Ashton Kutcher
Melora Walters
Amy Smart
Elden Henson
William Lee Scott
John Patrick Amedori
Plot:
A young man struggling to get over disturbing memories from his childhood discovers that he is able to travel back in time and alter events in his past. However, every change he makes transforms his life and that of those around him, often to unexpected and disastrous consequences.
Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Bonus Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Gallery
Interactive Games
DVD-ROM Content
Closed Captioned
Theatrical & Director's Cut, Fact Track
My Thoughts:
I have never been much of an Ashton Kutcher fan. He is usually pretty hit and miss for me... usually more misses then hits. But I thought the plot of this movie sounded interesting... so was looking forward to giving this one a try. When I saw that the DVD had both the Theatrical Cut as well as the Director's Cut... I decided to go for the director's cut. If someone out there that seen both versions... please let me know if the Theatrical cut is any better and I will watch it the next time. But over all I am glad I watched this one today. I found the movie to be worth watching.... but not what I would call outstanding. I liked the basic storyline... and I like how it ended. I even enjoyed Ashton Kutcher in this one. Well about as much as I could... I wouldn't say he was great in the role... but definitely better then some of the stuff I have seen him in. I really liked how they handled the time travel in this one. It wasn't hard to understand at all... possibly even a little too simplified. This movie is definitely worth checking out. And I am even looking forward to checking out part 2. Who knows I may even enjoy it more without Ashton Kutcher in it this time.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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TV Series Cast:
Actor:
| Series: | Role: |
Ashton Kutcher
| That '70s Show
| Michael Kelso
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Callum Keith Rennie
| Battlestar Galactica
| Leoben Conoy
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Lorena Gail
| Battlestar Galactica
| Elosha
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Nathaniel DeVeaux
| Painkiller Jane
| Joe Waterman
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Kevin Durand
| Dark Angel
| Joshua
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If someone out there that seen both versions... please let me know if the Theatrical cut is any better and I will watch it the next time.
There is two reviews here on the site.
I believe we briefly discussed the two different endings (which is the main difference between the two cuts) somewhere, but it was not following Tom's review, as I thought. I think I preferred the Theatrical, but others liked the Director's Cut more.
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Title: The Butterfly Effect 2
Year: 2006
Director: John R. Leonetti
Rating: R
Length: 92 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Stars:
Eric Lively
Erica Durance
Dustin Milligan
Gina Holden
David Lewis
Andrew Airlie
Plot:
It's nonstop suspense and action in this powerful sequel to the megahit, The Butterfly Effect.
After a tragic accident claims the life of his girlfriend (Erica Durance, TV's Smallville), Nick (Eric Lively, American Pie) discovers that he has the paranormal power to change the past and save her. But when he keeps going back to alter other events, he soon realizes that his actions have dire consequences for the present...and their future.
Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Bonus Trailers
Featurettes
DVD-ROM Content
Closed Captioned
My Thoughts:
After watching part one earlier today... thought I would give part 2 a try. Especially after finding out that Erica Durance is in it. It is a good story... but I don't know. For some reason it didn't impress me as quite a much as the first one. I really didn't care for the business angle that was added to this one as much. But it is ok... worth watching for what it is. I am even considering giving part 3 a chance.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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TV Series Cast:
Actor:
| Series: | Role: |
Erica Durance
| Smallville
| Lois Lane
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Gina Holden
| Blood Ties
| Coreen Fennel
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If someone out there that seen both versions... please let me know if the Theatrical cut is any better and I will watch it the next time.
There is two reviews here on the site.
I believe we briefly discussed the two different endings (which is the main difference between the two cuts) somewhere, but it was not following Tom's review, as I thought. I think I preferred the Theatrical, but others liked the Director's Cut more.
From what I remember, I liked the theatrical more too. The Director's cut ending just went too far for me.
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From what I remember, I liked the theatrical more too. The Director's cut ending just went too far for me.
I usually forget which is which.
The one I don't like is...
where he ends up committing suicide as a baby in his mother's womb, as he figured just meeting her anytime in life will mess her up. The other one, where he makes her not like him as a little boy makes more sense to me as for how far back he should be allowed to go and still be able to make conscious decisions. I mean, a baby committing suicide, really?
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If someone out there that seen both versions... please let me know if the Theatrical cut is any better and I will watch it the next time.
There is two reviews here on the site.
I believe we briefly discussed the two different endings (which is the main difference between the two cuts) somewhere, but it was not following Tom's review, as I thought. I think I preferred the Theatrical, but others liked the Director's Cut more.
I definately prefer the director's cut. I remember that one of us prefers the theatrical cut. It could have been you.
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Title: Wedding Crashers: Uncorked Edition
Year: 2005
Director: David Dobkin
Rating: Unrated
Length: 127 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Stars:
Owen Wilson
Vince Vaughn
Christopher Walken
Rachel McAdams
Isla Fisher
Jane Seymour
Plot:
MORE FOOTAGE AND MORE LAUGHS make this UNCORKED EDITION a "bust-a-gut, roll-in-the-aisle"* (Maxim)† comedy and the most raucous party of the year!
Guided by a set of "wedding crashing rules," John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) can charm their way into any wedding...and into the hearts of every bridesmaid. But at the biggest nuptials of the year, John breaks the rules and falls for the daughter (Rachel McAdams) of the US Secretary of Treasury (Christopher Walken), and Jeremy is left at the mercy of her "stage-five-clinger" sister (Isla Fisher). Being there for his buddy, Jeremy follows John to the family's huge estate for a weekend that may even be too wild for these professional party guys.
*Review of theatrical release.
†Pete Hammond, Maxim Magazine
Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Bonus Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Gallery
Music Videos
DVD-ROM Content
Closed Captioned
Theatrical version
My Thoughts:
Found myself in the mood for a comedy this morning. When I first popped this one in I was really enjoying it. Until it got to about the halfway point. There it lost a little something. This one is entertaining... but not what I would call great. I do think that Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn made a pretty good team.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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TV Series Cast:
Actor:
| Series: | Role: |
Jane Seymour
| Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
| Dr. Michaela 'Mike' Quinn
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Bradley Cooper
| Alias
| Will Tippin
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David Conrad
| Ghost Whisperer
| Jim Clancy
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If someone out there that seen both versions... please let me know if the Theatrical cut is any better and I will watch it the next time.
There is two reviews here on the site.
I believe we briefly discussed the two different endings (which is the main difference between the two cuts) somewhere, but it was not following Tom's review, as I thought. I think I preferred the Theatrical, but others liked the Director's Cut more.
I definately prefer the director's cut. I remember that one of us prefers the theatrical cut. It could have been you.
I think I've seen the Director's cut if it's the one Achim described. I'd tell you what I thought of the theatrical version, but that would involve having to watch the film again, which I don't plan on ever doing again. :whistle:
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I am even considering giving part 3 a chance.
I quite liked the third part (I have it reviewed before). I think you will enjoy it also. It's a slasher movie with a time-travel twist.
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Definitely have to put part 3 on my list! :thumbup:
On the first one... if it is true that the only difference between the theatrical version and the Director's Cut is the ending... I may go back and just watch the last say 3 or 4 chapters of the theatrical to see the alternate ending. or can it be seen in one of the extras? :P
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While you list Jane Seymour as a TV star, I think the first thing I ever actually saw her in was a theatrical film. She was the Bond girl in Roger Moore's first James Bond film, Live and Let Die which I think came out in 1973.
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On the first one... if it is true that the only difference between the theatrical version and the Director's Cut is the ending... I may go back and just watch the last say 3 or 4 chapters of the theatrical to see the alternate ending. or can it be seen in one of the extras? :P
In the director's cut there are also a few additional scenes throughout the movie, which had to be cut when the ending was changed for the theatrical cut. Without them, the alternate ending will not make much sense.
But maybe this article (http://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=2027) helps.
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While you list Jane Seymour as a TV star, I think the first thing I ever actually saw her in was a theatrical film. She was the Bond girl in Roger Moore's first James Bond film, Live and Let Die which I think came out in 1973.
I don't go by what they did first... I only go by the question "did they ever star in a TV Series?"
But hey... that is me. :P
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On the first one... if it is true that the only difference between the theatrical version and the Director's Cut is the ending... I may go back and just watch the last say 3 or 4 chapters of the theatrical to see the alternate ending. or can it be seen in one of the extras? :P
In the director's cut there are also a few additional scenes throughout the movie, which had to be cut when the ending was changed for the theatrical cut. Without them, the alternate ending will not make much sense.
But maybe this article (http://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=2027) helps.
OK got ya... wait till I watch the movie again. :thumbup:
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While you list Jane Seymour as a TV star, I think the first thing I ever actually saw her in was a theatrical film. She was the Bond girl in Roger Moore's first James Bond film, Live and Let Die which I think came out in 1973.
The movie "Somewhere in Time" with Christopher Reeve is the first thing that jumps to my mind when I hear her name!
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I have heard of that one (Somewhere in Time) many times... but never seen it. Would you say it is a must have?
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I have heard of that one (Somewhere in Time) many times... but never seen it. Would you say it is a must have?
It's a good movie, but I am not sure if it is one for you.
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Thanks Tom
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I have heard of that one (Somewhere in Time) many times... but never seen it. Would you say it is a must have?
Well it was for me, but I really like both main actors and the time travel aspect of the movie; but it is essentially a romance movie.
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Sounds like for me it may be iffy... I will hold off... if I see it extremely cheap (or is given to me) I will probably give it a chance.
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Title: Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem: Unrated
Year: 2007
Director: The Brothers Strause
Rating: Unrated
Length: 101 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: DTS: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Spanish: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Stars:
Steven Pasquale
Reiko Aylesworth
John Ortiz
Johnny Lewis
Ariel Gade
Kristen Hager
Plot:
Packed with adrenaline-pumping action, heart-stopping suspense, plus seven additional minutes of unrated, blood-soaked footage too shocking for theaters, this unrated version of AVP-Requiem escalates the war between sci-fi's scariest movie icons!
After a horrifying PredAlien crash-lands near a small Colorado town, killing everyone it encounters and producing countless Alien offspring, a lone Predator arrives to "clean up" the infestation. Soon it's an all-out battle to the death with no rules, no mercy — and hundreds of innocent people caught in the crossfire. As the creature carnage continues, a handful of human survivors attempt a daring escape, but the U.S. government may be hatching a deadly plan of its own...
Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Feature Trailers
Bonus Trailers
Closed Captioned
Added Footage Marker
My Thoughts:
This one I enjoyed quite a bit. My favorite movie so far this weekend. They went somewhere a bit new for Alien and Predator movies (that I have seen)... in that they involve a whole town instead of being in a secluded area. Which I found to be a nice change of pace for these movies. I really liked Reiko Aylesworth's character in this one. This is the first time I seen her in anything other then 24... which was cool. And a little weird at the same time. While watching... every time she was on the screen I almost felt like... where is Jack Bauer to help his friend! :P
Anyway... as I said... it is a nice change of pace for the movies. There was some pretty cool effects... not to mention the cool toys the Predators had. This is one I would feel comfortable recommending if you enjoyed the other Alien and Predator movies. Hopefully you would find the change of pace as enjoyable as I did.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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TV Series Cast:
Actor:
| Series: | Role: |
Reiko Aylesworth
| 24
| Michelle Dessler
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Steven Pasquale
| Rescue Me
| Sean Garrity
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Ariel Gade
| Invasion
| Rose Varon
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Sam Trammell
| True Blood
| Sam Merlotte
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Gina Holden
| Blood Ties
| Coreen Fennel
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Ty Olsson
| Battlestar Galactica
| Capt. Kelly
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Rehka Sharma
| Battlestar Galactica
| Tory Foster
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Francoise Yip
| Blood Ties
| Kate Lam
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I have heard of that one (Somewhere in Time) many times... but never seen it. Would you say it is a must have?
it is essentially a romance movie.
And I must add not a romantic comedy as those Sandra Bullock's films you like. But surprisingly I like it too...
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Title: View from the Top
Year: 2003
Director: Bruno Barreto
Rating: PG-13
Length: 87 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles: English
Stars:
Christina Applegate
Candice Bergen
Marc Blucas
Frederick Coffin
Chelsey Cole
Nadia Dajani
Plot:
Academy Award®-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare In Love, Best Actress, 1998; Shallow Hal) stars in this hilarious comedy hit about a small-town girl who's about to get a taste of the big-time world! No one thought Donna (Paltrow) would go very far. But when she sets her sights on becoming a first-class international flight attendant, Donna throws caution to the wind and takes off in pursuit of her dream! The ride is anything but smooth, however, and Donna's laugh-packed journey of a lifetime is rocked by more turbulence than she bargained for! Also starring Christina Applegate (TV's Married With Children), Rob Lowe (Austin Powers trilogy, Tommy Boy), Kelly Preston (What A Girl Wants, Jerry Maguire) and Candice Bergen (Sweet Home Alabama, Miss Congeniality), this charmingly funny treat will send your spirits soaring!
Extras:
Scene Access
Bonus Trailers
Featurettes
Closed Captioned
My Thoughts:
Thought I would go with a comedy the first thing this morning. Unfortunately I did end up with much of one. I wasn't even half an hour in and I wondered if I could make it through this movie. I did somehow make it till the end of the movie. I am not sure how... I was somehow unable to look away. The movie is very predictable.. I knew where it was going every step of the way. And worst of all... as hard as it tried it just was not funny. I wasn't even able to crack a smile watching this one. Well at least not till the end credits when they showed some out-takes. They were the best thing about the entire movie. This movie has some very pretty girls in it. But they do more then play down their looks... they actually sabotage them. Giving them these huge hairdos and I don't know what else. I will be a bit generous with my rating of this movie for the sole reason I did enjoy the outtakes during the end credits as much as I did.
My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5
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TV Series Cast:
Actor:
| Series: | Role: |
Christina Applegate
| Married... with Children
| Kelly Bundy
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Candace Bergen
| Murphy Brown
| Murphy Brown
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Marc Blucas
| Buffy the Vampire Slayer
| Riley Finn
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John Daley
| Bones
| Dr. Lance Sweets
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Joshua Malina
| Sports Night
| Jeremy Goodwin
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Anyone here ever watch a movie that was so bad that you just weren't in the mood for anymore movies that day? I am trying to fight it... but I think that just happened to me.
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Yeah, happened to me a few times. I usually end up turning to videogames.
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A garbage movie normally can't put me off that bad. In fact, it might even inspire me to with another one to get over at bad taste in my mouth...
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Pete, you're restricting yourself with the marathon now. I agree with Achim and in fact, you need to watch something properly awesome to act as an antidote. Do you own The Godfather? ;)
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:laugh: Nope I don't own The Godfather. And I say this with the fear of being run out of this site. There is no way I would enjoy The Godfather. I cannot think of a single movie about organized crime that I actually liked. I have seen bits and pieces of The Godfather on cable... and even then I didn't like what I saw. So I do not believe that would be the right turn for me right now. :P
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Goodfellas is really a good gangster film, but I can't easilly understand why you would have an hard time watching it :laugh:
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Perhaps you need Sandra Bullock to come to the rescue? ;)
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hmmm... you may be right Roger. :P
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Don't feel bad Pete...I don't own The Godfather either...and..well...I'm not that interested in seeing it. I don't tend to like that type of movie either.
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Over the weekend I watched the following:
Friday Night: Let Me In
Saturday: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (Original)
Sunday: Let The Right One In and The Town.
Let Me In and Let the Right One In were both amazing. Seriously fuck Twilight, these are real vampire movies. It's such a beautifully told story.
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Pete - I think you and Brit might enjoy Willow. Another one I'm looking forward to your review is Marathon Man.
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Next weekend I will probably be doing an unwatched DVD marathon... My unwatched pile is so huge! :P I will try to remember to fit them in. :)
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Friday Night: Let Me In
Saturday: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (Original)
Sunday: Let The Right One In and The Town.
I am curious why you started with the remake and not the original.
I have seen both and also enjoyed the remake. It was just so close to the original, that I find buying the DVD rather pointless myself :shrug:
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After you answer Achim, ;) I'd also like to know what you think of The Taking of Pelham 123? It's in my top ten of favourite films. :thumbup:
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My mom and step dad have the original Taking of Pelham 1 2 3..I just haven't watched it yet.
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After you answer Achim, ;) I'd also like to know what you think of The Taking of Pelham 123? It's in my top ten of favourite films. :thumbup:
I watched that recently. While certainly not in my top ten, I'll come out and say it's a super solidly made fun movie. Matthau is in top form and the plot unfolds marvelously.