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V/H/S 99, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: "Shredding"Jesse LaTourette as Rachel Keanush Tafreshi as Ankur Dashiell Derrickson as Chris Carbonara Jackson Kelly as Kaleb Plot: A THIRSTY TEENAGER'S HOME VIDEO LEADS TO a series of horrifying revelations. Feathuring five new stories from filmmakers Maggie Levin, Johannes Roberts, Flying Lotus, Tyler MacIntyre and Joseph & Vanessa Winter, V/H/S/99 harkens back to the final punk rock analog days of VHS, while taking one giant leap forward into the hellish new millennium. Extras:
My Thoughts: I haven't watched an anthology in a while. This one was right good. Of course, some of the stories was better than others. But I liked them all to some extent. There wasn't anyone I recognized in this one whatsoever. Definitely a fun watch... would recommend. Rating: (From Horror/Halloween Marathon 2023 on September 18th, 2023) Night Of The Living Dead 3D, a review by KinkyCyborgNight Of The Living Dead 3D Title:Night Of The Living Dead 3D Year: 2006 Director: Jeff Broadstreet Rating: R Length: 80 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo Subtitles: English, Spanish Stars: Brianna Brown Joshua DesRoches Sid Haig Greg Travis Johanna Black Plot: In this all new 3-D remake o the popular 1968 horror classic, Barb and her brother Johnny arrive late for the burial of their aunt and walk straight into a nightmare! Extras: Scene Access Audio Commentary Feature Trailers Featurettes Gallery Interviews Outtakes/Bloopers Closed Captioned My Thoughts: DIE 3D DIE!!! I loathe 3D and it disturbs me greatly that it's so wildly popular at the moment. I hope that it is a fad that dies off quickly but it bothers me that James Cameron is such a booster of it as people tend to listen to him. I bought this because like most 3D dvd releases the 2D version is always included and that's the version I always watch. As it turns out this disc was only in 3D and they released a standard version separately. I decided to watch it anyway and planned to pick up the 2D version to replace it when I come across it. After watching the film I don't think I'll bother. The 3D aside, this sucked royal ass. They couldn't decide if they were going to pay homage to Romero's original classic or try to emulate it. Either way, for a modern remake this was piss poor, amateur garbage. Even horror mainstay Sid Haig couldn't help this. The acting was so terrible from the leads that I started to look to the zombies for a bit of personality. This was also relatively light on gore. Gee, I always wondered what a debacle would look like in 3D. KC Rating: (From KinkyCyborg's Random Reviews 2011 on March 12th, 2011) Babylon 5: Marathon, a review by DJ DoenaDisc 6 Objects at Rest Synopsis: The episode of departure. Stephen takes his job on Earthdome, Ta'lon becomes the new Narn ambassador and Sheridan and Delenn leave for Minbar, where they surprisingly meet Londo who has a gift for their unborn child. My opinion: A quiet episode which brings the immideate story to an and. But as Londo would say "Their story isn't over yet." Sleeping in Light Synopsis: 2281. 19 years after the fith season. Sheridan is going to die and he invites the old friends who are still alive: General Ivanova, Garibaldi,Dr. Franklin, Emperor Cotto and Zack Allen. Then he goes to Babylon 5 which is about to be decommissioned (read: to be blown up). After that he goes to Corriana 6, the place from where the Vorlons and the Shadows have left the galaxy. And Lorien awaits him there. My opinion: A very emotional episode. To be honest, I cry every time when I see it. And that doesn't happen very often, after all I know it's just a TV show. But I can't help it with this one. BTW: The service technician that shuts down the lights on B5 just before it is blown up, is JMS himself. Season analysis: In the big picture it's one of the weaker seasons of that show but in the second half it's very good and the ending is magnificent. (From Babylon 5: Marathon on February 2nd, 2008) |