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Keinohrhasen, a review by TomTitle: Keinohrhasen Year: 2007 Director: Til Schweiger Rating: FSK-12 Length: 116 Min. Video: Widescreen 2.35 Audio: German: DTS HD Master Audio, Audio Descriptive: Dolby Digital Stereo, Commentary: Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: English, German Stars:Plot: Rainbow press reporter Ludo is sentenced to 8 months, but is released on probation. But he has to work 300 hours for a local daycare center and meets Anna who has unfinished business with him. Extras: Commentary Deleted Scenes Digital Copy Featurettes Music Videos Outtakes Scene Access Trailers My Thoughts: A fun German romantic comedy, which can easily hold up against Hollywood RomComs. At first I was a little sceptical about this movie, as it stars and is written and directed by Til Schweiger. But after having heard a lot of good stuff about it, I have bought in a recent Blu-ray sell.The German Blu-ray disc provides English subtitles, if someone should be interested in this movie. Rating: (From Tom's Random Reviews on January 7th, 2009) Watchmen, a review by TomTitle: Watchmen: Director's Cut Year: 2009 Director: Zack Snyder Rating: R Length: 186 Min. Video: Widescreen 2.40 Audio: English: DTS HD Master Audio, French: Dolby Digital 5.1 Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Stars: Malin Akerman Billy Crudup Matthew Goode Jackie Earle Haley Jeffrey Dean Morgan Plot:Awards:
Extras: BD-Live Featurettes Maximum Movie Mode Music Videos Scene Access My Thoughts: Even though I enjoy this movie, I feel it is much too long. The graphic novel on which this movie is based on, was always said to be unfilmable. They have proven this incorrect. As a matter of fact this is almost a panel-by-panel reenactment (at least it feels like it). And this is in my opinion just playing it too safe. A good film adaption, in my opinion, takes a source material and takes parts which are essential and provide a good and stream-lined story. Here they almost did not take any liberties, which is just too lazy for a film adaption. This approach would have better fit in a mini series.A good comic book adaption, where they still have the general storyline and ideas in the movie, but have enough changes to better fit the constraints of a movie, are in my opinion the two Death Note movies. But I have to give it to the movie, that the one big thing they have changed was for the better. And that is the ending. I like the movie version better. Coincidentally I thought the same thing about the Death Note ending. Rating: (From Tom's Random Reviews on October 10th, 2009) The Good Old Days TV Thread, a review by addicted2dvdThe Ray Bradbury Theater Season 2: Episode 2 The Screaming Woman Original Air Date: 02/22/1986 My Thoughts: This is my favorite episode of this series that I have seen so far. Even though I have not even made my way through the second disc of this set yet... this is at least my 3rd time watching this particular episode. It stars a young Drew Barrymore who was only about 12 or 13 years old when she made this episode. In this episode her parents and her neighbors won't believe she is really hearing a woman screaming for help... thinking it is her imagination since she spends all her time reading horror comics (Tales from the Crypt). As I said... I haven't gotten too far into this set yet (only watched 14 out of 65 episodes so far)... but so far... I must say this is my favorite episode! My Rating: (From The Good Old Days TV Thread on February 18th, 2010) |