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Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, a review by Tom


     Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (2005/United States)
IMDb | Wikipedia

(United Kingdom)
Director:John Kafka
Writing:Jill Blotevogel (Screenwriter), Tom Rogers (Screenwriter), Jule Selbo (Screenwriter), Tom Rogers (Screenwriter), Tom Rogers (Screenwriter), Tom Rogers (Screenwriter)
Length:73 min.
Video:Widescreen 1.66
Audio:
Subtitles:

Stars:
Jennifer Hale as Cinderella (voice)
Rob Paulsen as Jaq/Grand Duke/the Baker/Sir Hugh/Bert/Flower Vendor (voice)
Corey Burton as Gus/Mert/Stable Hand (voice)
Andre Stojka as The King (voice)
Russi Taylor as Fairy Godmother/Drizella/Mary Mouse/Beatrice (voice)

Extras:
  • Scene Access
  • Trailers


My Thoughts:
I enjoyed this direct-to-video sequel more than the original movie. Mainly because Cinderella gets more focus. There are three separate stories in this movie. I liked the first one. It deals with Cinderella's first few days in the castle after her honeymoon. The second story is again too much about the animals (especially one of the mice). The third story is okay again though. It is about Cinderella helping one of her stepsister getting a man.

Rating:

(From Tom's Cinderella/Snow White/Sleeping Beauty Movie Marathon on November 30th, 2012)

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Zatoichi's Revenge, a review by Antares


Zatoichi's Revenge (1965) 74/100 - This is either the third or fourth film in this series, where the theme music could have been written by Ennio Morricone, as it's reminiscent of his style of work. It makes me wonder how much of an influence this series had on Italian directors of Spaghetti Westerns. If you think about it, Ichi is no different than a roving gunslinger, with a conscience, eerily similar to The Man with No Name. For this tenth film in the franchise, Ichi happens upon a village, where the sensei who taught him his masseuse skills, lives. He decides to pay his old master a visit, but is aghast when he finds out the old man has been murdered and his young daughter is being forced into prostitution by the local yakuza boss. Well, you know that Ichi is going to find a way to right the wrongs, all the while dispatching scores of yakuza thugs. What separates this film from the other nine that proceeded it, is that this is the first time that Ichi goes against his code of honor. Up until now, Ichi only killed in self defense, but I guess the anger in his heart at the death of his sensei is too much for him this time around. It shocked me that Daiei allowed this change in his character to happen, because they were taking a chance that audiences would reject this trait in their beloved blind swordsman, and the golden goose would be cooked. But I guess maybe they were right, as another fifteen films would follow this one and it doesn't seem to have besmirched his character or popularity.

Teal = Masterpiece
Dark Green = Classic or someday will be
Lime Green = A good, entertaining film
Orange = Average
Red = Cinemuck
Brown = The color of crap, which this film is


(From Antares' Short Summations on April 9th, 2014)

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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Marathon, a review by DJ Doena


Disc 5

3x16 Doppelgangland
Synopsis: Anyanka/Anya wants to have her power center back that was destroyed by Giles in the alternate reality Cordelia accidentally created. She tricks Willow into doing a spell but it doesn't work as expected. Instead they pull Vampire-Willow from there into this reality and she - after a short period of acclimatization - tries to make it as "fun" as her reality was.

My Opinion: "And I think I'm kinda gay." Nice foreshadowing. ;) I really like this episode, it's fun to watch and Alyson is great in all four roles (Old Reliable Willow, Vampire-Willow, Pretend-Vampire-Willow, Pretend-Willow). I also liked Anya in all her scenes, especially when this 1120 year-old ex-demon tried to get a beer in the Bronze.
Too bad Vampire-Willow died in her reality, it would have been cool to have her back at a later time.

3x17 Enemies
Synopsis: A demon tries to sell the "Books of Ascension" to the Slayers. While the gang is discussing how they get their hands onto these books before the mayor does, Faith reports back to him and gets the books for him. They also try to turn Angel into Angelus again. First by seduction then by magic. But not everybody in the Scooby gang is fooled by Faith.

My Opinion: It was a bit too convenient that Giles knew the demon who was supposed to turn Angel but otherwise it was an interesting watch, especially since even the viewer didn't know of Giles's/Buffy's/Angel's plan to con Faith. And Pretend-Angelus was awesome once more, he has such a great malignity.

3x18 Earshot
Synopsis: When Buffy fights against two demons and kills one of them, some of his(?) blood splatters over her hand. At first it just itches but then she begins to hear voices. But she doesn't hallucinate; she can hear the actual thoughts of the people around her. At first this is fun and could be a great advantage in combat but soon she can't shut anything out anymore and on top of that she hears the voice of an unknown person who wants to kill all the students.

My Opinion: One of my favourite episodes, I love these kind of truth-telling episodes because at first it's great fun but it'll ultimately turn for the worse. I especially liked it how they characterized the thoughts of the characters (Cordelia: think = say; Xander: sex; Oz: deep thoughts yet silent) which matched them perfectly. I also really liked Buffy's speech in the tower.
I believe this is the first time Jonathan was featured as a bit more than a "runs through picture" character. I really like that kind of continuity because it makes the show feel more wholesome in contrast to shows where the episode cast is exactly that.

3x19 Choices
Synopsis: Their time in High School is coming to an end and after that their ways will most likely part. Buffy has been accepted to Northwestern, Willow to every university with a stamp and Xander is going to backpack over the country. But first they have to literally survive graduation day and Mayor Wilkins's ascension. They have to steal the "Box of Gavrok". They don't know what it contains but it seems to be important to him.

My Opinion: Mayor Wilkins is not among the best of the Big Bads but in episodes like this I really appreciate him. His talent to bluntly tell the truth (and let's face it: he was not lying about the chances of Angel's and Buffy's non-existing be-together future) is what makes him a decent Big Bad.
I also loved it that they chose Willow over the box without even arguing (except for Wesley...). It's what I expect from a "band of brothers".
And of course the band won't break up. As usual with these shows (Smallville, Veronica Mars, Gossip Girl) they found a way to keep the gang in town and together.

(From "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Marathon on December 6th, 2009)