Monday, May 24, 2010

Phoenix [Region 2]

Great Deal Phoenix [Region 2]



There's no denying that this film is at least semi-formulaic, but the thing is that the writers and the director know how to USE the formula to the advantage of the viewer. That's the difference. Sure you got your obvious good guys and bad guys, but the acting is solid, the pacing is flawless, the characters are juicy, the plotting is strong, and the camerawork is spot on. So what's not to like?

Ray Liotta reins in his often cynically smirky-nasty persona thing to project the character of Harry Collins, a gambling-addicted cop who actually has feelings. Anthony LaPaglia is the bad cop, Mike Henshaw, and, formulaically, all bad--but very very good at being all bad. The babes are not just one-dimensionally hot, but instead, thanks to the presence of Angelica Huston, have substance and character as well as a tough veneer that hides some tenderness underneath. And yes, that's kinda formulaic too, but she's a world class actress who knows how to do this better than a whole lot of others out there.

Harry's gambiling and Mike's debt to Louie--played to smarmy perfection by Giancarlo Esposito (one of the best character actors acround)--results in the gang of four cops (Liotta, LaPaglia, Jeremy Piven and Daniel Baldwin) engaging in some illegal activity to net a lot of fast cash. But since the illegal activity is commited against a guy who himself does a lot of illegal stuff, it's OK, right?

Well, sort of. The main neo-noir plot convention--that things never turn out the way they're supposed to--is followed but again, it's fun to see how they play out in this punchy little flick.

I liked this a lot. This one you watch. Liotta's other neo-noir, Inferno, starts off great and then totally collapses. So that one you don't. But Phoenix works. Yeah.

Low budget flick struggles not to drown in cliches.. - C. Rocklein -
..although I've seen worse. Liotta is the reason I checked this out. I just saw him in BLOW with Johnie Depp. Great. But this one is a low-budget flick that mostly left me not beleiving in the story or the characters. Cliche stuff that was slapped together quickly for the undiscerning masses. Liotta's a likable actor and his charm is the only saving grace in this movie. I still wouldn't recommend it.

A Nice Suprise - Jenna - Anchorage, AK
This was an excellent movie. If I wasn't in a Ray Liotta film festival mood, I wouldn't have even know about it and that would have been a shame. It's now one of my offical favorite Liotta movies. It's one of those domino effect/house of cards movies where one action causes a reaction and the inevitable implosion. Subtle references to Crime and Punishment. The actors are pitch perfect- and believable. When the hammer finally strikes- it doesn't care if you are quasi-moral or a super-villian- it comes down just as hard, interesting.




Rating :

Price on May 25, 2010 10:29:54 : Buy Now!




Availability : N/A





Phoenix [Region 2] Overviews

The "Forget it, Jake, this is Chinatown" line in this well-cast contemporary noir comes near the story's end, when a female truck driver tells wounded fugitive-cop Harry Collins (Ray Liotta) that the desert town of Phoenix--built on sand and sustained by diverted water--has "no right to exist." Well, that would explain the sense of blurred virtue and vice portrayed in this film, the tale of a detective with a gambling problem and his three partners (Anthony LaPaglia, Daniel Baldwin, Jeremy Piven) manifesting varying levels of corruption. Written by Eddie Richey and directed by Danny Cannon, this expletive-rich and violent movie immediately strikes one as yet another Tarantino knock-off. But a handful of genuinely original ideas and scenes, aided immeasurably by a terrific cast that almost seems to lunge at the roles (including Anjelica Huston as an angry bartender who could let herself drift into an affair with Harry), keeps this drama on track. Yes, the plot does include an obligatory screwed-up heist mishandled by the male principals (wearing animal masks--how original!). But in the hands of Liotta and his pals, it all seems well worth it. Nice marks, too, for Tom Noonan's weird portrayal of a cruel bookie, Giancarlo Esposito's poisonous work as a loan shark, and Kari Wuhrer's all-too-brief scenes as a faithless wife. --Tom Keogh



Related Products



Friday, May 21, 2010

Happy Feet [UMD for PSP]

Great Deal Happy Feet [UMD for PSP]




Rating :

Price on May 21, 2010 23:10:11 : Buy Now!




Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days





Happy Feet [UMD for PSP] Overviews

This is a UMD for the PSP. This is not a DVD! For anyone who thought the Oscar-winning documentary March of the Penguins was the most marvelous cinematic moment for these nomads of the south, you haven't seen nothing yet. Happy Feet is an animated wonder about a penguin named Mumble who can't sing, but can dance up a storm. George Miller, the driving force behind the Babe (and Mad Max) movies, takes another creative step in family entertainment with this big, beautiful, music-fueled film that will have kids and their parents dancing in the streets. From his first moment alive, Mumble (voiced Elijah Woods) feels the beat and can't stop dancing. Unfortunately, emperor penguins are all about finding their own heart song, and the dancing youngster--as cute as he is--is a misfit. Luckily, he bumps into little blue penguins and a Spanish-infused group (led by Robin Williams) and begins a series of adventures. Miller has an exceptional variety of entertainment: Busby Berkley musical numbers, amusement-park thrills, exciting chase sequences (seals and orca lovers might like think otherwise), and even an environmental message that doesn't weigh you down. Best of all, you don't know where the movie is going in the last act, a rare occurrence these days in family entertainment. A fusion of rock songs, mashed-up and otherwise, are featured; this movie is as much a musical as a comedy. Mumble's solo dance to a new version of Stevie Wonder's I Wish by Fantasia, Patti, and Yolanda may be the most joyful moment on camera in 2006.



Related Products



Monday, May 17, 2010

Mean Girls/Clueless

Great Deal Mean Girls/Clueless



I just do! This movie rocks! Its really about this girl about in highschool,meeting these asewome girls at lunch.(Well,she thinks they are asewome) and they have a party,playdate,etc.but then they get really mean.It should only be "PG" also. There is no swearing,sexual content,or teen parting. Mabye it should just be "PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUCCEDED" SOME MATERIAL MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN:For some brief mild languange.

Two Awesome Chick Flicks in one - Chivonne L. Pogue-torrez - Albuquerque, NM USA
There was no damage at all. No defects or scratches. It's as if I bought it from the store. The cover had no damages at all. I never thought I would ever find these two movies together in one pack. I definitely saved some money buying this. Absolutely no regrets.

Mean girls - -
mean girls is d coolest movie EVER!!!!!!!!!! it so realistic and funny....... lol its just cool!!!




Rating :

Price on May 18, 2010 03:21:46 : $35.98 Buy Now!


Offer Price : $15.99

Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days





Mean Girls/Clueless Overviews

The cutting wit of Tina Fey (the first female head writer for Saturday Night Live) brilliantly fuses pop culture and smart satire. Fey wrote Mean Girls, in which a formerly home-schooled girl named Cady (Lindsay Lohan, Freaky Friday) gets dropped into the sneaky, vicious world of the Plastics, three adolescent glamor-girls who dominate their public high school's social heirarchy. Cady first befriends a couple of art-punk outsiders who persuade her to infiltrate the Plastics and destroy them from within--but power corrupts, and Cady soon finds the glory of being a Plastic to be seductive. Mean Girls joins the ranks of Clueless, Bring It On, and Heathers, cunning movies that use the hormone-pressurized high school milieu to put the dark impulses of human nature--ambition, envy, lust, revenge--under a comic microscope. Fey manages to skewer everyone without forgetting the characters' hapless humanity; it's a dazzling and delightful balancing act. --Bret Fetzer



Related Products



Thursday, May 13, 2010

Kiss and Tell 3 Pack (Never Been Kissed / Say It Isn't So / Just Married)

Great Deal Kiss and Tell 3 Pack (Never Been Kissed / Say It Isn't So / Just Married)




Rating :

Price on May 13, 2010 20:10:15 : $24.98 Buy Now!


Offer Price : $18.03

Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days




Kiss and Tell 3 Pack (Never Been Kissed / Say It Isn't So / Just Married) Features

  • ISBN13: 0024543389859
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.


Kiss and Tell 3 Pack (Never Been Kissed / Say It Isn't So / Just Married) Overviews

Includes the following titles:

Disk 1: NEVER BEEN KISSED Disk 2: JUST MARRIED Disk 3: SAY IT ISN'T SO



Related Products



Thursday, April 29, 2010

Trixie

Great Deal Trixie



"or to put it in terms you might understand,
'The sword of damocles is hanging over pandora's box'..."

This film is more proof that Wisdom and Intelligence are not the same thing. Trixie isn't very bright or well educated, but what she lacks in book-learning she makes up for in street smarts and good morals. She's not unnattractive, just rather plain.
Cute, but not beautiful. Chews gum alot.
Sort of a female "Columbo" but even dimmer.
Just judging from her looks on the box cover
of the VHS cassette, I don't know why, but I just assumed
she was British. She looks stereotypically British,
and I was surprised to hear a sassy Chicago accent come
from those lips and not some kind of Cockney or other London accent...then again, the last feature film I watched was
THE LIMEY, so maybe that's still in my head subconsciously.

You have to get used to the title character's dialogue...I found it rather painful on my ears...and you will start talking like Trixie if you're not careful, with all the mangled metaphors!...I'm not sure it's really believable someone could talk that way so consistently, regardless of educational background...I'm sure the actress had to spend a lot of time working on her lines to get them so perfectly screwed up...sounds more like a foreigner whose first language is not English speaking that would be more believeable.
Some of it is mildly amusing, I'm sure some people howl with laughter the whole way through...but I didn't. I think Trixie would have been/could have been just as good a movie without the speech impediment...a "female Columbo" is not a bad idea for a movie, but they could have done it more effectively by studying Peter Falk's methods. Or if they insisted on the language schtick...I still say what dissapointed me most is that Trixie just looks so BRITISH. If Zellweger can pull of a Brit accent and Aussies can pull of US accents, this film would have worked nicely in London..."Trixie" could have taken lessons from Brad Pitt's Irish gypsy character in SNATCH, for instance.

Nick Nolte does a good job playing a bad guy. The female actress in the supporting role, the 16 yr old vixen, was
a positively disturbing character.

still, this was worth the cost of the rental.

Very enjoyable mystery - Trevor Henderson -
It is a pleasure to watch and listen to this movie very carefully to get all of the humor -- stay focused or you will miss a lot. Though you are laughing about this charming and interesting cast of misfits and semi-morons, you never really laugh at them as you try to work your way through Trixie's muddled haze to figure out who did what.

All the actors play their best known and acclaimed character roles to the hilt, never disappointing. Emily Watson is wonderful as the malapropped mystery solver -- who can play a wise simpleton better? Who can beat Nathan Lane as a cynical washed-up entertainer, never failing to impersonate, charm, and see through the act. Nick Nolte plays the sleezy, cynical, Senator, lampooning politicians saying nothing while always dazzling. Dermot Mulroney shines as the sexy simple not-so-good would-be gigolo with a heart. Who can play the sexy simpleton vamp better than Leslie Ann Warren? Ruby Pearli is captivating as the wannabe star lounging her way into and out of the mystery and notereity. There are too many other actors to name that add so much to this movie.

The camera work with mirrors is amazing and mesmerizing.

An enjoyable escape -- one of those movies you will enjoy the more often you watch it.

simple - J Eric Miller -
This movie invites comparison with Fargo-which is vastly superior. The difference is that while Emily Watson plays her character as simply stupid, Francis McDormand plays her character as innocent, giving Faro a major theme to explore while Trixie has nothing more than a device to play with.




Rating :

Price on Apr 30, 2010 02:15:50 : $29.95 Buy Now!


Offer Price : $2.94

Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days





Trixie Overviews

Alan Rudolph's "screwball film noir" (his definition) is a bit like Choose Me cast with buffoons--a handsome, smoothly directed, shaggy-dog mystery populated by thoroughly offbeat characters. Emily Watson plays malaprop-spewing, gum-chewing Trixie Zurbo, a security guard who wants to be a private detective. It's kind of like Gracie Allen trying to play Lauren Bacall in a Bogey film with a babble of mangled clichés and screwy punch lines. A shaggy, small-time thug wannabe (Dermot Mulroney) drags her into a mystery involving a smarmy, double-talking senator (Nick Nolte), a boozy past-her-prime showgirl (Lesley Anne Warren), and a blackmail scheme that ends up in murder. As a mystery it's less hard-boiled than over easy, but the performers go to town with the material. Nolte brilliantly rants an incoherent brand of political doublespeak, and Nathan Lane is patter perfect as a small- time entertainer delivering one-liners with a weary, wounded smile. At almost two hours it's a long road with meanders and detours, offering little payoff beyond the time spent with Rudolph's endearing out-of-time characters. This may prove mystifying and insubstantial to viewers who like a little more shape to their stories, but fans of Rudolph's quirky brand of filmmaking will find it well worth the trip. --Sean Axmaker



Related Products



Visit : Discount Health Store

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Prophecy Collection (Prophecy 1, Propecy 2, Prophecy 3)

Great Deal Prophecy Collection (Prophecy 1, Propecy 2, Prophecy 3)



I have been looking for a boxed set of this series ever since I bought the VHS tapes many many years ago. I have yet to actually see an actual image of the boxed set.. just references to the fact that there was one... and I missed it. I think if they take these things off the market I wish they wouldnt advertise them and get peoples hopes up.

Overall though I have bought the individual DVDs of this series and the movies are great entertainment (the first being my favorite - Viggo Mortensen as Lucifer was just totally creepy and to go from Lucifer to the King of Middle Earth is quite a feat..LOL). I do recommend at least seeing the first to get the true flavor.

NOT a boxed set. - John Goeller - Baltimore, MD USA
These are great movies, but unfortunately this is not a boxed set. It is 3 individual DVD movies in separate standard cases. Don't expect any nifty cardboard box or anything extra at all. You get exactly what you would get if you purchased all three movies separately. Except you pay more for a so-called boxed set!

Walken's Iconic Portrayals - rjones2818 - Somewhere in Indiana, United States
That's saying alot, but I think it's true. The movies are all very good, even the third one. I was surprised at how well they've held up, having not seen them for several years. This is a good, not great, series of movies, and I'm happy that I bought the whole set.

Highest rating.




Rating :

Price on Apr 25, 2010 20:31:34 : $89.99 Buy Now!


Offer Price : $34.98

Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days





Prophecy Collection (Prophecy 1, Propecy 2, Prophecy 3) Overviews

The Prophecy - DVD- Big-screen favorite Christopher Walken heads an all-star cast in this chilling and suspenseful thriller! At the scene of a bizarre murder, L.A. homicide detective Thomas Dagget (Elias Koteas -- EXOTICA) discovers a lethal heavenly prophecy now being fulfilled on earth! Yet in his fight to stop the forces of evil -- led by the powerful angel Gabriel (Walken) -- Dagget finds an unlikely ally in an elementary school teacher (Virginia Madsen -- THE HAUNTING). Together they race against time and terror to save the world as we know it! Also starring Eric Stoltz (PULP FICTION) and Viggo Mortensen (THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy) -- critics everywhere praised THE PROPHECY for its high-powered thrills and knockout performances -- don't miss it! The Prophecy II - DVD- Big-screen favorite Christopher Walken (THE PROPHECY, PULP FICTION) returns in a riveting performance as the menacing angel Garbriel! When the powers of good and evil again descend to earth in a battle over humankind, the only hope for survival is the unborn child of an innocent woman (Jennifer Beals). With the help of a mysterious stranger, she races to protect her child and save all humanity ... unless Gabriel catches her first! With edge-of-your-seat thrills and suspense, THE PROPHECY II is an unforgettable motion picture experience! The Prophecy 3: The Ascent - DVD- Christopher Walken (SUICIDE KINGS, THE PROPHECY) and Vincent Spano (THE TIE THAT BINDS) star in THE ASCENT, the third thrilling installment of the action-packed PROPHECY trilogy! As fearsome armies of rebel angels continue to wage war in heaven and on earth, Pyriel, the brutal Angel of Genocide, rises to power with the evil intent to destroy all of humankind! The only one on earth with the ability to stop the bloodshed is Danyael, who was born of an angel and a woman. But he is unaware of his true purpose ... until, during a harrowing journey of discovery, Danyael meets Gabriel (Walken), the fallen angel who has acted as his secret guardian! Brace yourself for an epic battle of the ages as Danyael sets out to confront Pyriel in a bid to save the world and fulfill his ultimate destiny!



Related Products



Recommend : Discount Health Store Apparel For Sale Best Price Cheap

Monday, April 19, 2010

Girl, Interrupted

Great Deal Girl, Interrupted



I was 19 when this movie came out and I memorized all the lines in it. At the time I was unsure about myself and life. Now I am 26 and I still can watch this movie and get something out of it.Maybe from a differant and more clear perspective from life,but still, I believe it is one of the greatest achievements in cinema.Every actress puts on her full transparent armor in this movie. Angie deserved the Oscar she got and all the ladies in the film gave heart wrenching performances.
This is worth the watch and the soundtrack is noteworthy as well.The book by Susana Kayson is also a well worthy read.

Girl, Interrupted - Student - Philadelphia, PA
I purchased the item for a class project as a Behavior Health major. The movie was excellent and I received an "A" on the project. What more can I say. Thank you for the timely manner in which the item was delivered.




Rating :

Price on Apr 19, 2010 16:20:53 : $14.94 Buy Now!


Offer Price : $6.43

Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days




Girl, Interrupted Features

  • ISBN13: 9780767847421
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.


Girl, Interrupted Overviews

After a botched suicide attempt Susanna Kaysen (Winona Ryder) checks herself into a renowned psychiatric hospital where she meets a group of troubled young women including the charming sociopath Lisa (Angela Jolie) and soon realizes she ll have to fight for her sanity -- and her freedom.System Requirements:Starring: Whoopi Goldberg Angelina Jolie Jared Leto Vanessa Redgrave and Winona Ryder. Directed By: James Mangold. Running Time: 127 mins. This film is presented in "Widescreen" format. Copyright: 2000 Columbia Tri Star Home Video.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 043396047464


Girl, Interrupted Specifications

Based on Susanna Kaysen's acclaimed journal-memoir, Girl, Interrupted bears inevitable resemblance to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and pale comparison to that earlier classic is impossible to avoid. The mental institution settings of both films guarantee a certain degree of déjà vu and at least one Oscar winner (in this case, Angelina Jolie), since playing a loony is any actor's dream gig. Unfortunately, director James Mangold seems to have misplaced the depth and delicacy of his underrated debut, Heavy, despite a great deal of earnest effort by everyone involved. It's easy to see why Winona Ryder chose to star in (and executive-produce) this nearly worthy adaptation of Kaysen's book, since it's a strong vehicle for female casting and potent drama. Mangold certainly got the former; whether he succeeded with the latter is not so clear.

To be sure, Ryder conveys the confusion and chaos that signified Kaysen's life during nearly 18 months of voluntary institutionalization beginning in 1967. But the film seems too eager to embrace the cliché that the "crazies" of the Claymoore women's ward are saner than the war-torn world outside, and lack of narrative focus gives way to semipredictable character study. Susanna (Ryder) is labeled with "borderline personality disorder," a diagnosis as ambiguous as her own emotions, and while Jolie chews the scenery as the resident bad-girl sociopath, Ryder effectively conveys an odyssey from vulnerable fear to self-awareness and, finally, to healing. The ensemble cast is uniformly superb, making this drama well worthwhile, even as it treads familiar territory. If it ultimately lacks dramatic impact, Girl, Interrupted makes it painfully clear that the boundaries of dysfunction are hazy in a world where everyone's crazy once in a while. --Jeff Shannon


Related Products



Recommend : Star Trek Dvds