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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Justice League : Crisis on Two Earths (2 disc editon) : DVD released on 2/23/2010

In a parallel Earth ruled by the Crime Syndicate, the Justice League must fight their evil doppelgangers in a battle that would be dead even, except that their malicious counterparts are willing to do the one thing Batman and Superman never would: kill.

Special Features
Disc 1:
"A First Look at the Next DC Universe Movie"
Green Lantern First Look
Superman/Batman Public Enemies First Look
Wonder Woman: The Amazon Princess
Trailers
Disc 2:
DC Showcase: The Spectre
"The New World"
Bruce Timm’s Top Picks; "A Better World" Parts 1 and 2

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Law Abiding Citizen : DVD released on 2/16/2010





The legal thriller meets the Shocker serial-killer in Law Abiding Citizen. The story begins when the home invaders to kill Clyde Shelton's wife and daughter. The bereaved father (played by Gerard Butler indifferent) seems spot in Philadelphia prosecutor Nick Rice (low Jamie Foxx) to see that they receive the maximum penalty. Instead, the murderer, Ames, testifying against his accomplice, Darby, who won the presidency, as he gets 10 years. After his release, the maimed body of Ames' appears in an abandoned warehouse, and all roads lead to Shelton. Rice tries to defend his client but makes it impossible - Shelton wants to go to jail - so long ago, but then the members of the legal team of Rice's home to die. A lawyer for the suspects Shelton, but can not connect to the crimes, so that racing against time to save the life of his assistant, Sarah (Leslie Bibb), DA Jonas (Bruce McGill) and his own wife and son. The film may sound like a restart of the pull of the Japanese healing cooling, which kills an inmate from within the institutional walls, but plays more like a mash-up between the silence of the lambs, without the psychological complexity , and The Devil's Advocate, not the cynical laughter. F. Gary Gray began his career in hip-hop videos and urban action films like Set It Off, to get where they want with their remake of The Italian Job. Law Abiding Citizen is a disappointing mess of a director who has done better in the past and surely will do better in the future.

Actors: Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, Leslie Bibb, Viola Davis, Michael Gambon
Format: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Language: English
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Number of discs: 1
Rating: R (Restricted)
Studio: Overture Films/Anchor Bay Entertainment
DVD Release Date: February 16, 2010
Run Time: 108 minutes

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Monday, February 8, 2010

2012 : DVD released on March 2, 2010











Now this is the way to destroy the world. 2012 Roland Emmerich is released in a style of Nostradamus-empty in the Mayan calendar and sheep, the apocalypse through it, with glee the evocation of a huge amount of fun matinee Saturday and in the process. A scientist (Chiwetel Ejiofor) detects the change of continental plates and flares from the sun and realize that it predicts the imminent destruction of the planet. As molten lava is about to hit the fan, a writer (John Cusack) takes his children on a trip to Yellowstone, then all alone with his ex (Amanda Peet) and her new boyfriend (Tom McCarthy), on a trip Overall toward safety. If there is any security. The appropriately hair-raising plot lines are scored - often, people often - the visions of chaos around the world: the Vatican goes down, the White House beat (Emmerich, Independence Day did not was sufficient in that respect), and the California coast sinks into the Pacific Ocean. Unlike other action directors who could name, Emmerich really understand how you can see and drink in these special extensive view effects - and they are incredible. It also pays tribute to disaster-old Irwin Allen tradition movie really paying for good actors. Cusack and Ejiofor are convincing even the most cheesy material, toss in Danny Glover (President of the USA), Woody Harrelson (a nutty conspiracy bar theorizing radio announcer), Thandie Newton and Oliver Platt, and have a very watchable lot of people. Emmerich has not developed an ear for dialogue, even at this stage of his career, and the final act goes a bit too long. This film is very silly, but if you have a weakness for the B-energy film and escapes a hair, 2012 offers a bit of both.

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