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The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman, a review by addicted2dvd


     The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1987/United States)
IMDb |Trailer |
Universal Studios Home Entertainment (United States)
Director:Ray Austin
Writing:Michael Sloan (Screenwriter), Michael Sloan (Story By), Bruce Lansbury (Story By)
Length:98 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles:

Stars:
Lee Majors as Steve Austin
Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Somers
Richard Anderson (1926) as Oscar Goldman
Martin E. Brooks as Rudy Wells
Tom Schanley as Michael Austin

Plot:
After 10 years apart, Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers reunite to take on international terrorrists, Austin's estranged son, and their own romantic past.

Extras:


My Thoughts:

I really enjoyed revisiting these characters. It was good to see all the old cast come back together for the reunion movie... and I like what they did with the advancements in bionics. And I must admit I got a little kick out of the moments that Steve Austin was a little jealous of what the new bionics could do. A fun reunion film... if you liked the series you will like this.

Rating:


(From August Movie Marathon: Radical Robotics on August 8th, 2017)

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Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai, a review by addicted2dvd



Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai
East meets West in this hip-hop infused samurai-gangster pic in which Forest Whitaker plays a professional killer who goes by the name of Ghost Dog and who lives by the age-old code of the Samurai.

When Ghost Dog's code is dangerously betrayed by the dysfunctional mafia family that occasionally employs him, he must find a way to defend himself without breaking the code of the Samurai.


My Thoughts:
This was a good movie... had a very strong story. I will admit that it wasn't exactly as I expected... as I was expecting more sword play and martial arts.... but for the most part he used a gun for everything. Not that I am complaining... was a really good movie... was just expecting something different is all.

This is a movie that I got super cheap when the video store I worked for  went out of business. So I got it for like $3.00... and was definitely worth every cent at that price! This DVD has been sitting on my unwatched shelf for about 4 or 5 years now... Wish I would have watched it sooner.

(From Weekend Movie Marathon: Unwatched DVDs on December 22nd, 2007)

Member's TV Reviews

Tom's TV Finales marathon, a review by Tom


[tom]013023261693f.jpg[/tom]      Bottle Fairy: Volume 2: Autumn and Winter (2003/Japan)
IMDb | Wikipedia

(United States)
Length:89 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo, Japanese: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:English


Plot:
As they continue their studies into human society, our four fairies learn about the meaning behind holidays like New Year's and Valentine's Day. They're also schooled on the all-important subject of sports. With this much knowledge and perseverance they should definitely be able to become human! But with a strange education like this - reading, writing and 'rithmatic doesn't seem to be part of their curriculum - what sort of humans will they turn out to be?


Bottle Fairy
Season 1.13 And Then
Writer: Yuiko Tokumi (Original Material By), Hideki Shirane (Screenwriter)
Director: Yoshiaki Iwasaki
Cast: Nana Mizuki (Kururu), Kaori Nazuka (Chiriri), Yui Horie (Sarara), Ai Nonaka (Hororo), Kisho Taniyama (Sensei San), Haruko Momoi (Tama Chan), Yugo Takahashi (Announcement on the Train), Keiji Okuda (Old Man on the Train), Megumi Nasu (Student), Asami Imai (Fossil Excavation Club Leader), Makiko Ohmoto (Baseball Club Manager), Chie Nakamura (Scout), Ken Takeuchi (Fan A), Yukimasa Obi (Fan B), , Mia Bradly (Chiriri), Jennifer Sekiguchi (Hororo), Mari Daniel (Kururu), Vicky Green (Sarara), Yuri Lowenthal (Sensei-san), Riva West (Tama-chan), Amie Hill (Student), Amie Hill (Baseball Club Manager), Amie Hill (Talent Scout), Sabrina Weisz (Fossil Excavation Club Leader)

The first twelve episodes was teaching the four bottle fairies about Japanese customs. One for each month. This last episode has the bottle fairies being transformed into a human girl with the character traits of all four. A nice episode, but they could have done more with the idea.

Rating:

(From Tom's TV Finales marathon on February 17th, 2013)