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The Core, a review by addicted2dvd



Title: The Core: Widescreen Collection
Year: 2003
Director: Jon Amiel
Rating: PG-13
Length: 135 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1, English: Dolby Digital Surround, French: Dolby Digital Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital Surround
Subtitles: English

Stars:Plot:Extras:
Scene Access
Audio Commentary
Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Closed Captioned

My Thoughts:
This is a good movie... not the best one I ever seen... but definitely worth checking out. I would say try to catch it on cable... or rent it first before you commit to buying it. But over all... I am glad I have it in my collection.

My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5


Reviewed: Aug. 5, 2006

(From What Movies I Been Watching on January 31st, 2010)

Member's Reviews

North By Northwest, a review by Jon


North By Northwest(1959)
5 out of 5




Cary Grant is the screen's supreme man-on-the-run in his fourth and final teaming Suspense Alfred Hitchcock. He plays a Manhattan adman plunged into a realm of spy (James Mason) and counterspy (Eva Marie Saint) and variously abducted, framed for murder, chased, and in a signature set-piece, crop-dusted.

(From Alfred Hitchcock Marathon on December 9th, 2009)

Member's TV Reviews

Tom's Random Reviews, a review by Tom




Title: Dawson's Creek: Season Four
Year: 2000
Director:
Rating: NR
Length: 999 Min.
Video: Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital Surround
Subtitles: Portuguese, Spanish

Stars:


Plot:
It's senior year for Dawson, Joey, Pacey, Jen and Jack! After spending the summer together, Joey and Pacey find it difficult to keep their romance going with the realities of school, college applications and their strained relationship with Dawson. Dawson rediscovers his true life's dream, Jen turns over a new leaf after getting a new boyfriend, and Jack tries to rebuild relationships after revealing he's gay. This DVD includes new music exclusively provided for this release including the international opening theme song.

Awards:
Teen Choice Awards1999NominatedTV - Choice ActorJames Van Der Beek
Teen Choice Awards1999WonTV - Choice ActorJoshua Jackson
Teen Choice Awards2000WonTV - Choice ActorJoshua Jackson
Teen Choice Awards2001WonTV - Choice ActorJoshua Jackson
Teen Choice Awards2002NominatedTV - Choice Actor, DramaJoshua Jackson
Teen Choice Awards1999NominatedTV - Choice ActressKatie Holmes
Teen Choice Awards2000NominatedTV - Choice ActressKatie Holmes
Teen Choice Awards2001NominatedTV - Choice ActressKatie Holmes
Teen Choice Awards2002NominatedTV - Choice Actress, DramaKatie Holmes
Teen Choice Awards1999NominatedTV - Choice Breakout PerformanceRachael Leigh Cook, Meredith Monroe
Teen Choice Awards1999WonTV - Choice Drama
Teen Choice Awards2000WonTV - Choice Drama
Teen Choice Awards2001NominatedTV - Choice Drama
Teen Choice Awards2002NominatedTV - Choice Drama/Action Adventure
Teen Choice Awards2002NominatedTV - Choice SidekickBusy Philipps


Extras:
Closed Captioned
Commentary
Interactive Game
Scene Access
Trailers

My Thoughts:
After I have seen Joshua Jackson in a supporting role in "Apt Pupil" and Dylan Neal as one of the main stars in "Blood Ties", I had the urge to finally continue watching Dawson's Creek. I had stopped watching after the third season set and had the fourth season now for five years in my unwatched pile.
I thought that I had passed on watching the fourth season when it originally aired, but most of the season was familiar to me. So I must have watched it after all. I am surprised how much I enjoyed it.
I was a fan of the Joey/Pacey storyline in season three, so I was a little wary about watching this season, where the inevitable of those two was to happen. Because sadly they think in this kind of series, that it is boring to keep a couple together for too long. I had thought that the breakup was very much in the beginning of the season, so I was pleasantly surprised that the relationship was going fairly strong throughout the season. The breakup came towards the end.

As for the other storylines (spoiler alert):
- I didn't like Dru Valentine character. I know we aren't supposed to like him, but the character just didn't work for me at all.
- Dawson getting close to Pacey's older sister. I was skeptical at first, but I think the storyline wasn't so bad after all.
- Andie left the series after the first few episodes. I always liked her character, but I never really liked her storylines. And is these are resolved, it is now wonder they have written her out of the show. Not much to tell anymore.
- Jen was always my least favorite character. And I don't like it that they on the one hand show her as having changed compared to her wild past, but they take any opportunity they can to have her fall back into her old ways (drinking).
- Mitch and Gail (Dawson's parents) are getting another baby. Not really an exciting storyline, but I always like it, when The Flash (John Wesley Shipp) is on-screen.
- Jack's struggles with being gay is an ok ongoing storyline.
- Harve Presnell as the aging and grumpy old-time Hollywood director is a joy to watch.
- Harry Shearer as the school principal is a riot :)

#EpisodeRating
01Coming Home
02Falling Down
03Two Gentlemen of Capeside
04Future Tense
05A Family Way
06Great Xpectations
07You Had Me At Goodbye
08The Unusual Suspects
09Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
10Self-Reliance
11The Tao of Dawson
12The Te of Pacey
13Hopeless
14A Winter's Tale
15Four Stories
16Mind Games
17Admissions
18Eastern Standard Time
19Late
20Promicide
21Separation Anxiety
22The Graduate
23Coda


(From Tom's Random Reviews on November 25th, 2009)