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Fantasia, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Leopold Stokowski as Conductor The Philadelphia Orchestra as Music as Played Deems Taylor as Narrative Introductions Ave MariaJulietta Novis as Soloist (voice) Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: I have seen bits and pieces of this one before. But I think that this is the first time I seen the whole film. I did find it enjoyable. Some segments more then others. My favorite segment has to be "The Sourcer's Apprentice," At least for me one big downfall of this film has to be the narrarator. He just talked too much when introducing the segments. He should have announced the segments without telling us what we were about to see. So the film is entertaining enough... but could have been better. Rating: (From 2018 Challenge: Box Office TOP 100 FILMS OF ALL-TIME (Domestic Gross) on April 11th, 2018) Star Trek: Insurrection, a review by addicted2dvdTitle: Star Trek: Insurrection Year: 1998 Director: Jonathan Frakes Rating: PG Length: 103 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, French: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround Subtitles: N/A Stars: Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes Brent Spiner LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Plot:Extras: Scene Access Feature Trailers Featurettes Closed Captioned My Thoughts: This one felt like a double length episode more then a movie to me for some reason. I'm not saying that is a bad thing... as I did like this one. That being said there was some things that didn't work in this one. That mostly being the comedy they tried to add. I especially had to shake my head at Data becoming a flotation device. I did like that they went back to the series on some things. Like the Riker/Troi relationship or Geordie wanting to see normally. And that right there could be why it felt more like a double length episode to me instead of the theatrical movie that it is. My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From Weekend Movie Marathon: The Final Frontier on August 15th, 2010) Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: The Complete First Season marathon, a review by Dragonfire7. The Demon Hand Ellison digs into the history of Sarah Connor. Cameron sets out to find the Turk but discovers something else entirely. My Thoughts This was an interesting episode. I liked that it tied back into some of the things from the second movie and even brought back that idiot Dr. Silberman. Where he ended up at the end of the episode was just..perfect. I loved that. I did like that what he saw when Sarah escaped and the T-1000 was after her was addressed..as well as how the doctor and the staff dealt with it. I didn't like one development as much...just because I didn't think it really fit with the character of Sarah. 8. Vick's Chip What does a T-888 really think? John attempts to hack into a Terminator's memory chip in order to protect Cameron before it's too late. My Thoughts I thought this episode was entertaining and interesting as well..though I'm not sure why the plot outline said the hacking was done to protect Cameron. I must have missed something..but it was late when I watched it. Anyway, it was really interesting to see John doing more, though I did wonder how they could afford the computers and stuff while on the run. I really want to know what is going on with Cameron...and exactly why Derek feels the way he does about her. I'm thinking it is more than just her being a terminator... I'll probably go watch the last episode here in a little while tonight. Then I'll be anxious to see the 2nd season episodes. lol I may start tracking them down online. (From Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: The Complete First Season marathon on January 27th, 2009) |