Sunday, October 31, 2010

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Friday, October 29, 2010

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The Greatest American Hero - Season Two Review



I loved this show when it was before, and it is still good. Many social situations are dealt with the show is still very good. The video and the audio is very good considering how old the tapes were when it was brought to DVD. The lack of extras was a bit 'disappointing, but some interviews with the stars and guest stars memories of their time on the show would be nice.

Please note: The consequences for season 3 are transmitted in sequence of the 2005 DVD,that threw me at first. One episode got married, then the next they were not. If you want to see in the same order they originally aired, there will be discs of music, but then shows the progression of the story makes much more sense. Still worth it in your DVD collection!



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The Greatest American Hero - Season Two Overview


Believe it or not, he's walking on air! William Katt is back as reluctant flying crime fighter Ralph Hinkley, who would know exactly how to use the red superpower suit given to him by aliens if he hadn't lost its instruction manual. In this season, Ralph pitches in the World Series, prevents World War III, suffers amnesia, joins the circus, battles bad bikers, voodoo vengeance, a fast-food mascot and much more, all with the help of his attorney girlfriend Pam Davidson (Connie Selleca) and FBI agent Bill Maxwell (Robert Culp). Who could it be? Believe it or not, he's THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO!

This collection features all 22 Second Season episodes with such guest stars as Markie Post, Joe Mantegna, Barbara Hale, Keenan Wynn, Dixie Carter, Don Drysdale and more, plus all-new Extras that include revealing and fun career-retrospective interviews with creator Stephen J. Cannell and music composer Mike Post.


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The Greatest American Hero - TJ -
This shows how others in the '70s and '80s were quality shows. They do not rely on an overabundance of violence with blood and guts to make it work. They were fun! For children today, I think a show like Greatest American Hero would be a good positive news rather than sending a negative force. Our children need to DIS staff with all the violence that games.Let in television and video with your children watch shows like these and others such as emergency and chips!



4-Letter words - HomesCoolBooks -
I do not remember, this series has had so many bad words. Not recommended for families with small children.



Fun show from the past - Rick - Oklahoma, Usa
I enjoyed these old episodes with my nephew. I know they are stupid, but fun is watching.

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Little Girl Lost Review



This is an old movie I saw as a child, I remember, however, and recently bought. This is a four-year stay with his adoptive parents, who loves her dearly. Now the court has visited the child at the weekend with his father, who remarried have ordered. When the child returns home, the foster mother did not believe how dirty, and she is emotionally withdrawn. While Baden little girl Tella said that his father sexually molested, but not in so many words. Theiradoptive mother goes to the authorities, but nothing is done, they think the adoptive parents, the son against his father because his life is ruined with more subtle. As the months passed, he returned his father has custody and moves with him Tella. Interested adoptive parents search and wait for her from afar. They discover that once again Tella was taken from his biological father and investigate what happened. It turns out that after only two weeks to be with his father, the authoritiesTella where abused and molested her. To prevent the agency for the protection of children in need, have not taken Tella back with her original foster family, because they are the ones that were to start complaining about sexual harassment. Through which a journalist, the news of her story Tella air, the ball came rolling back to the custody of Tella. After a year of heartache, to return Tella, but emotionally drained, and not the same girl. E '"lost" because ofhis life with his father. A true story, this is a wonderful film about patience and love, and trying to find the right person to listen to your pain. The film will boil the blood, but has a happy ending. E 'at the end of the film that Tella is not yet "all the way home", as mentioned above.




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Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 31-AUG-2004
Media Type: DVD


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little girl lost - Susan Pedersen - TEMPLE, GA USA
the movie Little Girl Lost is a great movie I saw when I was 8 years Rember I love this film very moving



Little Girl Lost - Heather Ezzy - Maynard, MA USA
This is one of my favorite movies. The acting is great and the action is also good. It 's a sad story, but it has a happy ending. It reminds me to thank God for my family every day!







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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season (Collector's Edition with Bonus Disc) Review






Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season (Collector's Edition with Bonus Disc) Overview


This collector's edition of Lost: The Sixth and Final Season includes exclusive packaging and a bonus disc featuring 20 minutes of never-before-seen footage.

It all comes down to this. Television's most innovative and compelling series comes to a stunning conclusion in ABC's LOST: The Complete Sixth And Final Season. The critically acclaimed epic drama will finally reveal the fate of the Oceanic 815 survivors and all who have joined their journey, and will uncover even more secrets with never-before-seen content available only on Blu-ray and DVD!

In the aftermath of a monumental explosion, reality shifts for everyone associated with the mystical island. Discover their ultimate destiny on Blu-ray and DVD, complete with exciting bonus features and a fascinating recap to catch you up on everything you need to know about the celebrated series. Complete your LOST collection with this spectacular 6-disc set, and experience the final 16 episodes of a landmark in television history.


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Monday, October 25, 2010

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Arthur Gets Lost Review



It's scary to get lost! Arthur and scary events for children as you can! This video can be useful when it comes to the importance of having a phone number and home address if it is lost. This is definitely recommended, a library of learning to add (for grades K-3).



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Arthur is all set for his first solo ride on a public bus. He's got the exact fare and a book to read, but one thing he didn't count on is falling asleep! When he wakes up, Arthur finds himself in a strange and scary part of town. Will he ever find his way home? And will D.W. ever forgive him for scaring her like that? Arthur Cleans Up: Elwood City's park is in bad shape. There is garbage everywhere. After grumbling about it, the kids find themselves "volunteering" to clean it up. Even though it is a lot of work, in the end they all decide it feels great to make a difference.


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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Check Out Hetty Wainthropp Investigates - The Complete Second Season for $36.21

Hetty Wainthropp Investigates - The Complete Second Season Review



Patricia Routledge is a mystery of light in this series, adopts a friendly ex-wife, she would fight crime. Think of Miss Marple, but more often, more practical and married. Derek Benfield and Dominic Monaghan (in his first role, long before that "Lost"), the backup Routledge, Hetty Wainthropp investigates "is a series of unusual and fun lovers of mystery.

The second season of this series chugs along nicely, with the investigation of a new round of HettySecrets: a spiritualist that can be scammng person, an old lady with Poison Pen letters is assumed, and some undercover work in a shelter. Geoffrey and runs into a problem when the novel threatens the daughter of a suspect, derailed his place in the agency.

After a successful first season of "Hetty Wainthropp investigates," its creators do not get happiness swelled heads. Instead, they put what worked: good chemistry between the main characters, short stories(Usually) not to focus on murder, and a heroine who not only due to their age for retirement. This is a very funny series - not to just take it very seriously.

Unlike your show detective media, in the light stories and sweet, and balanced with lots of possibilities and higher doses-than-average sense of humor, as poor Geoffrey scream, when a drop's go, "Please, I can not bounce "It 's a high level of agreement that I think sometimes hard to dothat the mysteries are solved.

The second in the relay has the same slow, comfortable atmosphere. But you can quickly turn dark. After all, the small, privately Mysteries of a nice change from the national intrigue and massive raids, they are very realistic, normal people, it seems very plausible problems, and Hetty, like a good detective, they take.

Routledge (Hyacinth Bucket than annoying best known) is a good performance as Hetty, which cana tough detective and a grandmother knuckles a minute later sweetie. Dominic Monaghan is an even stronger performance as the sidekick, teenage, Geoffrey, an antidote to the WB dolls studied, and is supported by Derek Benfield as a funny man Robert Hetty.

Perfect for I read on a rainy day, under a warm blanket with a glass of something. The second season of "Hetty Wainthropp investigates" is its lack of capacity for the mysterious so adorable with his feet on the groundand welcoming.



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Armed with a fully loaded handbag of common sense and intuition, the world’s shrewdest, nosiest, and most unlikely private detective returns in her quest to take the mystery out of northern England. Hetty Wainthrop, the Lancashire housewife-turned-gumshoe (Patricia Routledge, Keeping Up Appearances) stars in six new adventures that bring her face to face with the most mysterious, perplexing, and unsavory characters of her young career. Still by her side are devoted husband Robert (Derek Benfield, Rumpole of the Bailey) and teenager Geoffrey Shawcross (Dominic Monaghan, Lord of the Rings trilogy Lost), who’s become an able-bodied investigating sidekick to Lancashire’s "super gran sleuth." Includes two episodes not seen on the PBS Mystery! broadcast. "The most personable, down-home sleuth this side of Columbo" —The Guide (Direct TV).


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Hetty fan - D. Swanson - Arizona
The films that I have been ordered and delivered on time in good condition. I am very happy.



Hetty Wainthripp Investigates - Second Season - Ronald Durkot - Port St. Lucie, FL USA
If you like British television that I like, you'll love this series. It 'great!






Gotta love Hetty..... - Dianne Foster - USA
Hetty Wainthrope -. Series 2 features the talents of Patricia Routledge plays a woman as "highly unlikely detective in the BBC's statement" But it is these episodes again, I realized Hetty fills a gap or niche drug for dogs, so that their unlikely. The types of cases they have studied (mostly domestic) Holmes would be fired, and as a challenge worthy Poirot, Miss Marple, but rather from the picture, someone has to do with them. On almost every occasion, the DCI,When asked, he said Hetty, the police can not help victims or potential victims, a crime was committed. For example, many cases of bad experiences, not necessarily criminals ... Not yet.

Who to contact if someone tarnish your name with the poison pen letters? Miss Marple is a case with the poison pen letters as detective Barnaby and others have dealt with similar problems, but normally is writing a ransom note and the person concernedis the victim of a homicide. The letter (s) is squeezed in order on a typewriter with a funny. (Software can also be traced, as in the presidential campaign last year discovered). Hetty does not handle murder cases. O? How did the girl end up dead living in a shelter when her husband found her? It showed that their fate? As Hetty. was named Woman of the Year, presented at the dinner in honor of her and the bruises can be explained by their curvesnot so loving husband Robert?

If the client is not enthusiastic about the intended victim of a "rose by another name," the father of a teenager on the run, or the daughter of a woman through a medium, Hetty and her minions Jeffrey, Robert and of men say brother-in-law Frank, the case is resolved.

These secrets are not complex, they are comfortable. Hetty and I love PBS would air all the episodes of the BBC.

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The Lost Language of Cranes Review



Usually observed after 10 minutes most "gay-themed" film, I'm at my eyes with sequins and feathers and expects the same old story (warming up, but the same) to start. "The Lost Language of Cranes" is a welcomed exception to the "gay-themed" Rule.

On the basis of honesty (or lack there of) of family members between them, they begin to reveal the secrets when the son (Angus Macfadyn) tells his parents he was gay to feel that mom is a domino effect beginsand dads who have secrets. Mom was with a couple of sexual matters and has a blind eye to obvious secret dad ... He is active gay and used to spend Sundays doing the "thing Sleaze" at the local porn theater.

There are some difficult decisions to be made for each of them, and only rivoting this process.

I'm so happy to see a gay-themed film that deals with real situations that I have encouraged all my friends watching this this fantasticRepresentation of a slightly off-center, the average family. The novel was originally in New York City, but I think the move to London has the story.

The production was very professional. Eileen Atkins (Mother), Brian Cox (DAD) and Angus Macfadyen (son) are the actors in the representation of the family in question, and do it properly. I was very impressed.




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The damage caused by long-kept secrets is at the heart of this moving drama adapted from David Leavitt's acclaimed novel. Confronted with his son's confession that he is gay, Owen (Brian Cox) realizes that he can no longer live a lie. Although he still loves his wife Rose (Eileen Atkins), he abandons the safe world of the heterosexual for the difficult but rewarding journey of "coming out." But as he begins to explore his sexuality more fully, the marriage inevitably breaks down, despite Rose's efforts to continue as normal. And thought there is pain and suffering for all involved, this is also an opportunity for everyone to start their lives over, this time based on the truth.


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The damage caused by long-kept secrets lies at the heart of The Lost Language of Cranes. Rose (Eileen Atkins) believes that "keeping certain secrets secret is essential to the general balance of life," but her son Philip (Angus Macfayden) disagrees. He decides to tell his parents that he is gay, and his honesty precipitates a crisis that threatens to tear the family apart.

Philip's father Owen (Brian Cox) leads a secret life, hiding his own homosexuality from Rose while spending his Sundays in porn cinemas. Owen has been crippled emotionally by years of deceit, and he is incapable of having an honest relationship with his wife, his son, or any of the men whom he meets. When he learns that Philip is gay an emotional dam breaks, years of self-loathing pour out, and he decides to tell the truth.

This powerful drama does a wonderful job of portraying a family undergoing catastrophic change. Philip and Owen find a kind of freedom when they unburden themselves, but in many ways Rose's dilemma is the key to this film. Philip's revelation helps her to understand that on some level she has known about her husband's homosexuality all along, and that keeping secrets is far more damaging than revealing them. Yet she is left feeling "like the punch line of some terrible joke" even as her husband and son are set free. The Lost Language of Cranes is a compelling examination of the consequences of honesty, both good and bad. --Simon Leake

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Like father, like son - Michael Kerjman -
One of about 30 years old son came from the family passes thrown in the air have the potential to land a soup of the number of TV series Multi.

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The Language of Cranes - Renato Valente - Malta
I liked this product. It is part of everyday life, we must accept if there is dignity in us - is a problem for which there is no other solution than to the care and attention all the time
We are involved in similar situations.



The Lost Language of Cranes - Anton Prinsloo - Queensland, Australia
Surprise - it has nothing to do with the birds!

This video explores family and Owen Rose on three (four? Many?) Levels.

First, what can have a strong influence that comes out, so I wonder whether there is binding measures. Sometimes a secret might be the best choice.

Secondly, how difficult it is to live a double life, gay or bisexual in a straight marriage and how easily they can break fragile set-up.

Life TimeA survey in 1980, which estimated that only between 2% and 3% of people are really gay. The conclusion was a surprise that about 32% of all people are bisexual, suggesting that there are many, many people are juggling this lifestyle to be very, very careful.

Third, that homosexual men are longing and suffering a family living standard of stock and their relationships, the same devastating effects that a direct comparison ago. You will see signs of"It's all about me" the emerging countries of the world begins in this novel, written 1986th

And then, fourthly, it is the children. I must admit I did not connect the case of children who communicated with the help of the creaks, groans and movements of cranes on the core of the film. I guess I'll see a couple of plays on that part.

All in all, "Lost Language of Cranes" is a film enjoyable and stimulating.


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Saturday, October 23, 2010

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Mystery Science Theater 3000, Vol. XVI (The Corpse Vanishes / Warrior of the Lost World / Santa Claus / Night of the Blood Beast)[Limited Edition] Review



The first DVD, the corpse disappears, Show 105, stars Bela Lugosi as a mad scientist, maintain Brides kidnapped his wife, young and beautiful and crazy. This DVD also has the third episode of Commando Cody and radar men on the Moon. We also get to design the most original Tom one of the funniest exchange of the invention of the first season to see.
The second DVD shows, 501 is the Warrior of the Lost World. No, unfortunately there are no dinosaurs, but there is a mega weapon, and that was made in Italy. The baseThe story of a world after a nuclear holocaust, a police state, a small group of rebels, and so on. Art of Star Wars without the money, writing, famous actors. And a bookeeper. Watch the full cast.
The fourth DVD is showing 521, Santa Claus in a Mexican movie Santa Claus against the Devil! A Snow Day! Family of Mike! Art des and tons of bonus material.
The fifth DVD is show 701 is the movie night of the Blood Beast. Some bonus features, but the film is the flesh andPotatoes of this DVD is really bad. Two versions of the version with low-fat and regular Thanksgiving, Turkey Day version.
I also had to fight against my Tom Servo Black Dalek.
ENJOY!




Mystery Science Theater 3000, Vol. XVI (The Corpse Vanishes / Warrior of the Lost World / Santa Claus / Night of the Blood Beast)[Limited Edition] Overview


With the holidays upon us and the spirit of goodwill toward men in the air, let us be mindful of those less fortunate: Joel, Mike and their hapless bots Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot. The only presents under the tree on the Satellite of Love are four movies anyone else would return the next day, but thanks to their steady stream of wisecracks, there are enough ho ho hos to make this the best holiday ever! So come all ye faithful and let us adore the comedy madness that is Mystery Science Theater
Films include The Corpse Vanishes, Warrior Of The Lost World, Santa Claus, Night Of The Blood Beast. The first pressing of this box set comes packaged with a limited-edition Tom Servo figurine, the perfect companion to last years out-of-print Crow T. Robot figurine.





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MST3K box - Grinchhead -
The recipient of this gift he loves. E 'packed full of events and the small figures was a pleasure.



great volume - N. Mills -
I waited for Jack Frost for a long time. Finally, and it was worth the wait. The episodes are also other top. Definitely worth a look.



If you love MST3K, you'll love this - D. Lowery - San Ramon, CA United States
Box Awesome, hilarity abounds. Of course, the figure of Tom Servo included is a plus. Each of these films would have been impossible to sit without penalty Joel / Mike & Co. This was the purchase price.




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Thursday, October 21, 2010

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The Honeymooners - The Lost Episodes, Boxed Set 2 Review



"Honeymooners Lost Episodes Boxed September 2

We enjoyed our honeymoon so a copy of the original 39 episodes, "we decided to bring the" Lost Episodes "that are in boxes. We saw a lot of mixed reviews of the 'lost episode', but we wanted to judge ourselves and we did not want the fun to end! We're happy we bought the "Lost Episodes" and go to the box set is available for purchase in order to complete our collection. They are true HoneymoonFans love their humor and enjoyed the lost episodes. In Box Set 2 some of the episodes longer than the regular bonus episodes and a few have a comment with the facts and margins. We have found this informative and fun. We also bought some as gifts for those who can not use a little comedy in their lives these days! The "Honeymooners Lost Episodes Boxed Set 2 is 6 hours and 18 minutes .. It includes the following:
In Volume 5: The Next Champ, expectant father, and a Bonus Episode"The greatest battles Honeymoon"
In Volume 6: Move Uptown, Lucky Number and Bonus Episode: "The story of the first season of Lost episodes"
In Volume 7: A small man who was not there, Good Night Sweet Prince, Ralph Diet and bonus episode, "Gleason's Honeybloopers 1"
In Volume 8: My landlord Fair, cold, Halloween Party, Lost Job bonus episode "Ralph's Sweet Tooth."
We think you'll enjoy for years to come!






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The Honeymooners - The Lost Episodes, Boxed Set 2 - L. Crockett - Rochester, NY United States
As a child, I liked only the honeymoon with my family. Well, like a big girl, are still able to enjoy a honeymoon with my family. My 13 year old son is in love with Norton! The best part of watching the honeymoon is now enjoying that no advertising and no time to wait for next week for the next episode. These episodes are timeless, brilliant, funny, and eliminate stress from your life. I recommend it.



Honeymooners boxed set #2... I must own them all !!!! - Kenpo Mark - god bless the USA
These shows always bring with me when I'm feeling down. This DVD boxed sets have bonuses and various bits you will not find elsewhere. I do not remember the VHS versions of these with the extras, yet they were so easy to navigate, as these are on DVD. Includes BLOOPERS honeymoon and a history of The Lost episodes. Very nice package and works of art in an extremely robust housing 4 DVD. "Ralph's Food and Holloween Party is Drop Dead Funny, I agree with theother contributions to the volume # 1, the quality is very good and exactly as I remember them since it aired repeats. The techniques of the camera in these shows were not in today's digital quality, but again are as good as the best copy you'll find anywhere.




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Monday, October 18, 2010

Check Out Lost: The Complete Seasons 1-5 for $139.60

Lost: The Complete Seasons 1-5 Review



I'm a big fan of Lost since the beginning. Even though I was depressed that I could not share The Lost Experience working with my husband because of problems. Now that you have more time, I ordered seasons 1-5 and we started to look at. We work with the 5th season, the sixth end when you get to be done in post. He enjoys and I like to see again. The stories and the actors are great! LOST is certainly missed when is the last season will be completed this year. Butwill be broadcast live worldwide on DVD ... yeah!




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Lost: Season One

Along with Desperate Housewives, Lost was one of the two breakout shows in the fall of 2004. Mixing suspense and action with a sci-fi twist, it began with a thrilling pilot episode in which a jetliner traveling from Australia to Los Angeles crashes, leaving 48 survivors on an unidentified island with no sign of civilization or hope of imminent rescue. That may sound like Gilligan's Island meets Survivor, but Lost kept viewers tuning in every Wednesday night--and spending the rest of the week speculating on Web sites--with some irresistible hooks (not to mention the beautiful women). First, there's a huge ensemble cast of no fewer than 14 regular characters, and each episode fills in some of the back story on one of them. There's a doctor; an Iraqi soldier; a has-been rock star; a fugitive from justice; a self-absorbed young woman and her brother; a lottery winner; a father and son; a Korean couple; a pregnant woman; and others. Second, there's a host of unanswered questions: What is the mysterious beast that lurks in the jungle? Why do polar bears and wild boars live there? Why has a woman been transmitting an SOS message in French from somewhere on the island for the last 16 years? Why do impossible wishes seem to come true? Are they really on a physical island, or somewhere else? What is the significance of the recurring set of numbers? And will Kate ever give up her bad-boy fixation and hook up with Jack?

Lost did have some hiccups during the first season. Some plot threads were left dangling for weeks, and the "oh, it didn't really happen" card was played too often. But the strong writing and topnotch cast kept the show a cut above most network TV. The best-known actor at the time of the show's debut was Dominic Monaghan, fresh off his stint as Merry the Hobbit in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films. The rest of the cast is either unknowns or "where I have I seen that face before" supporting players, including Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly, who are the closest thing to leads. Other standouts include Naveen Andrews, Terry O'Quinn (who's made a nice career out of conspiracy-themed TV shows), Josh Holloway, Jorge Garcia, Yunjin Kim, Maggie Grace, and Emilie de Ravin, but there's really not a weak link in the cast. Co-created by J.J. Abrams (Alias), Lost left enough unanswered questions after its first season to keep viewers riveted for a second season. --David Horiuchi

Lost: Season Two

What was in the Hatch? The cliffhanger from season one of Lost was answered in its opening sequences, only to launch into more questions as the season progressed. That's right: Just when you say "Ohhhhh," there comes another "What?" Thankfully, the show's producers sprinkle answers like tasty morsels throughout the season, ending with a whopper: What caused Oceanic Air Flight 815 to crash in the first place? As the show digs into more revelations about its inhabitant's pasts, it also devotes a good chunk to new characters (Hey, it's an island; you never know who you're going to run into.) First, there are the "Tailies," passengers from the back end of the plane who crashed on the other side of the island. Among them are the wise, God-fearing ex-drug lord Mr. Eko (standout Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje); devoted husband Bernard (Sam Anderson); psychiatrist Libby (Cynthia Watros, whose character has more than one hidden link to the other islanders); and ex-cop Ana Lucia (Michelle Rodriguez), by far the most infuriating character on the show, despite how much the writers tried to incur sympathy with her flashback. Then there are the Others, first introduced when they kidnapped Walt (Malcolm David Kelley) at the end of season one. Brutal and calculating, their agenda only became more complex when one of them (played creepily by Michael Emerson) was held hostage in the hatch and, quite handily, plays mind games on everyone's already frayed nerves. The original cast continues to battle their own skeletons, most notably Locke (Terry O'Quinn), Sun (Yunjin Kim) and Michael (Harold Perrineau), whose obsession with finding Walt takes a dangerous turn. The love triangle between Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly) and Sawyer (Josh Holloway), which had stalled with Sawyer's departure, heats up again in the second half. Despite the bloating cast size (knocked down by a few by season's end) Lost still does what it does best: explores the psyche of people, about whom "my life is an open book" never applies, and cracks into the social dynamics of strangers thrust into Lord of the Flies-esque situations. Is it all a science experiment? A dream? A supernatural pocket in the universe? Likely, any theory will wind up on shaky ground by the season's conclusion. But hey, that's the fun of it. This show was made for DVD, and you can pause and slow-frame to your heart's content. Just try and keep that.---Ellen Kim

Lost: Season Three

When it aired in 2006-07, Lost's third season was split into two, with a hefty break in between. This did nothing to help the already weirdly disparate direction the show was taking (Kate and Sawyer in zoo cages! Locke eating goop in a mud hut!), but when it finally righted its course halfway through--in particular that whopper of a finale--the drama series had left its irked fan base thrilled once again. This doesn't mean, however, that you should skip through the first half of the season to get there, because quite a few questions find answers: what the Others are up to, the impact of turning that fail-safe key, the identity of the eye-patched man from the hatch's video monitor. One of the series' biggest curiosities from the past--how Locke ended up in that wheelchair in the first place--also gets its satisfying due. (The episode, "The Man from Tallahassee," likely was a big contributor to Terry O'Quinn's surprising--but long-deserved--Emmy win that year.)

Unfortunately, you do have to sit through a lot of aforementioned nuisances to get there. Season 3 kicks off with Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly), and Sawyer (Josh Holloway) held captive by the Others; Sayid (Naveen Andrews), Sun (Yunjin Kim), and Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) on a mission to rescue them; and Locke, Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick) in the aftermath of the electromagnetic pulse that blew up the hatch. Spinning the storylines away from base camp alone wouldn't have felt so disjointed were it not for the new characters simultaneously being introduced. First there's Juliet, a mysterious member of the Others whose loyalty constantly comes into question as the season goes on. Played delicately by Elizabeth Mitchell (Gia, ER, Frequency), Juliet is in one turn a cold-blooded killer, by another turn a sympathetic friend; possibly both at once, possibly neither at all. (She's also a terrific, albeit unwitting, threat to the Kate-Sawyer-Jack love triangle, which plays out more definitively this season.) On the other hand, there's the now-infamous Nikki and Paulo (Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro), a tagalong couple who were cleverly woven into the previous seasons' key moments but came to bear the brunt of fans' ire toward the show (Sawyer humorously echoed the sentiments by remarking, "Who the hell are you?"). By the end of the season, at least two major characters die, another is told he/she will die within months, major new threats are unveiled, and--as mentioned before--the two-part season finale restores your faith in the series.

The extras are as well-stocked as a Dharma Initiative food pantry on this seven-disc set. Commentaries by producer Damon Lindelof, show writers, and numerous cast members reveal a whole lot of juicy trivia; plus, the DVDs even provide a subtitle track for the commentary (rarely seen other than on foreign-language director's commentaries) so you won't miss a thing. "Lost Book Club" goes through the parallels between what characters are reading and the show's storylines (The Wizard of Oz and Stephen King are heavily referenced). "Lost: On Location" gives a lot of insight to some of the biggest episodes, and "Lost in a Day" gives a 24-hour glimpse at the drama's arduous production. If you're a Lost fan who gave up during this season, the bonus features alone might lure you back for the next round. --Ellen A. Kim

Lost: Season Four

Season four of Lost was a fine return to form for the series, which polarized its audience the year before with its focus on The Others and not enough on our original crash victims. That season's finale introduced a new storytelling device--the flash-forward--that's employed to great effect this time around; by showing who actually got off the island (known as the Oceanic Six), the viewer is able to put to bed some longstanding loose ends. As the finale attests, we see that in the future Jack (Matthew Fox) is broken, bearded, and not sober, while Kate (Evangeline Lilly) is estranged from Jack and with another guy (the identity may surprise you). Four others do make it back to their homes, but as the flash-forwards show, it's definitely not the end of their connection to the island. Back in present day, however, the islanders are visited by the denizens of a so-called rescue ship, who have agendas of their own. While Jack works with the newcomers to try to get off the island, Locke (Terry O'Quinn), with a few followers of his own, forms an uneasy alliance with Ben (Michael Emerson) against the suspicious gang. Some episodes featuring the new characters feel like filler, but the evolution of such characters as Sun and Jin (Yunjin Kim and Daniel Dae Kim) is this season's strength; plus, the love story of Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick) and Penny (Sonya Walger) provides some of the show's emotional highlights. As is the custom with Lost, bullets fly and characters die (while others may or may not have). Moreover, the fate of Michael (Harold Perrineau), last seen traitorously sailing off to civilization in season two, as well as the flash-forwards of the Oceanic Six, shows you never quite leave the island once you've left. There's a force that pulls them in, and it's a hook that keeps you watching.

Season four was a shorter 13 episodes instead of the usual 22 due to the 2008 writers' strike; nonetheless, the set comes with two discs of extras. One of the best features is "LOST in 8:15," which is a rapid-fire summation of the series thus far in eight minutes, 15 seconds. Narrated by a hilariously droll female, it includes lines such as "Jack meets Kate. Kate stitches up Jack. They bond." and "They see Jack play football with Mr. Friendly. Mr. Friendly throws like a girl." The featurette "The Right to Bear Arms" takes a fun look at the prop masters responsible for supplying the castaways with guns--and keeping track of who has one and who doesn't (best here is Sawyer's (Josh Holloway) assertion that characters often cock their guns just to look cool). Cast members Lilly, Garcia, Yunjin Kim, and Daniel Dae Kim provide a few of the commentaries, and the set even comes with an amusing safety guide for Oceanic Airlines. (Example: "if you notice black smoke emanating from the plane, please alert the captain. It is either a problem with the engines or a mysterious creature.") Finally, for those who bought the standard-def DVD, take a closer look at the front cover after you've removed the O-sleeve; you'll notice the entire cast has been blacked out save for a few: the Oceanic Six. --Ellen A. Kim

Lost: Season Five

Since Lost made its debut as a cult phenomenon in 2004, certain things seemed inconceivable. In its fourth year, some of those things, like a rescue, came to pass. The season ended with Locke (Terry O'Quinn) attempting to persuade the Oceanic Six to return, but he dies before that can happen--or so it appears--and where Jack (Matthew Fox) used to lead, Ben (Emmy nominee Michael Emerson) now takes the reins and convinces the survivors to fulfill Locke's wish.

As producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse state in their commentary on the fifth-season premiere, "We're doing time travel this year," and the pile-up of flashbacks and flash-forwards will make even the most dedicated fan dizzy. Ben, Jack, Hurley (Jorge Garcia), Sayid (Naveen Andrews), Sun (Yunjin Kim), and Kate (Evangeline Lilly) arrive to find that Sawyer (Josh Holloway) and Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell) have been part of the Dharma Initiative for three years. The writers also clarify the roles that Richard (Nestor Carbonell) and Daniel (Jeremy Davies) play in the island's master plan, setting the stage for the prophecies of Daniel's mother, Eloise Hawking (Fionnula Flanagan), to play a bigger part in the sixth and final season.

Dozens of other players flit in and out, some never to return. A few, such as Jin (Daniel Dae Kim), live again in the past. Lost could've wrapped things up in five years, as The Wire did, but the show continues to excite and surprise. As Lindelof and Cuse admit in the commentary, there's a "fine line between confusion and mystery," adding, "it makes more sense if you're drunk." Other extras include deleted scenes, featurettes, a "lost" episode of Mysteries of the Universe, and commentary from writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz on "He's Our You," a reference to Sayid, who tries to change the future by changing the past. --Kathleen C. Fennessy




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Lost: The Complete Seasons 1-5 - J. Siu - Honolulu, HI USA
The TV show Lost is so exciting and that my sister and I finished watching seasons 1-5 last night, exactly one month since we have just begun. We can not wait to get out the 24th Season on August 6, and certainly pre-order from Amazon. We love nature, because we were shot from Hawaii and some of the episodes, where I work at the medical school and where I live at the Marina. The best TV show of all time!



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Airdate: 04/20/08 One of the oldest mysteries in art history is that of a missing painting by Leonardo Da Vinci, the greatest mind of the Renaissance. It was an immense mural known as "The Battle of Anghiari," and for centuries, it's been assumed the work was destroyed. Now, an art detective thinks he's found Leonardo's largest work, and believes the great mural has actually never left the wall on which it was first painted in Florence more than five hundred years ago. Morley Safer joins the hunt for a great, missing masterpiece.

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Lost in Space - Season 3, Vol. 1 Review



I saw this show when I was 8 years after the religious school, on Channel 5 was WNEW believe NYI and 32 years later, it was a pleasure and a half of it on DVD! Everything about the show I loved as a child, with its landscape, red rocks and watched all planted big events in my mind at rest over the years has emerged from excumation & suspended for life to watch this killer DVD! No, I did not start wearing suits again sprayed silver. Yeh the Robinsons Up & Go Away and around this season with the latest fxfor 40 years Aug. I can not understand why people make a stink about the picture quality, maybe we are just so spoiled today with all the digital HD is that I had not noticed one mistake, a big job done with the restoration This outfit.you 'd have the biggest cynics bent on digging the down.I small imperfection like this every season, made all rules.I watch the first season I did not like as much as a child because I love children color. The guess also shows Frikinfunny at all times.The cast was awsome and all would have had a wide range of interests outside of LIS.Uh. .. I'm Itchin know, it's probably just a rumor but I heard that one morning in 1968 that Leonard Nemoy [Spock] & Jonathan Harris [Dr. Smith] decided to swap roles for a day as a joke to piss off the producer MGM or something that is so funny, I mean, I painted Dr. Smith to say something about Enterprize pompuss über''strahlend up to Scotty'' yeh you release it theMake jokes go on forever, its not necessary to listen to me, I'm all for night.It not happen, but I can never sleep until I find certain.Ha Ha-kidding.Buy only this set too!



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Irwin Allen's LOST IN SPACE is classic sci-fi adventure at its best. Take the journey to this inspiring, intergalactic space odyssey with America's favorite space family in the 60's TV classic - LOST IN SPACE!

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In My Memory....... - R. Lively - Chicago, IL.
.......... The show looks better than DVD. And this is more than 40 years
Memory!

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classic TV - Ray Rogers - Connecticut
This show was born as a science fictiion show seriously, but eventually became more a comedy fantasy than science fiction itself. There were a series of episodes in season three, but they were very well written and funny, recalled the early days of the LIS. I took it because it is good family entertainment.



great time to be alive - R. Flock -
This DVD will really bring back memories, this was a great moment in American history for television.




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This product has been "used" and that made me hesitate to buy it advertised. However, it came in perfect condition with no signs of wear.

ETA for the arrival has been estimated at 10-14 days. We were happy and surprised when they arrived in three days.

Overall, I am completely satisfied with the product and shipping costs.




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Legend of the Lost Tomb [DVD] (2005) Stacy Keach; Kimberlee Peterson


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A Legend Not Worth Uncovering - Mike Schorn - APO, AE United States
Hoping to get a little known gem, I got "Legend of the Lost Tomb": a film by Jonathan Winfrey ("Cousin Skeeter") and produced for TV by Hallmark. But it soon became clear that the film did not contain a legend about interesting facts, and forget that there are good reasons for this in most other circuits.

The plot goes something like this: 15-year-old John Robie (Brock Pierce, First Kid), he joined his father, Dr. Eric Leonhardt (Rick Rossovich, The Terminator) on anarchaeological excavations in Egypt, once there, can not find his father, but meets with Honorary students Karen Lacy (Kimberlee Peterson, last man on Earth [VHS]), and two of them are fast tracked the man's father kidnapped John, in hopes of stealing his discovery - the infamous Dr. Bent (Stacy Keach, Mike Hammer "). Finally, it is shown that both Bent and Leon were in search of the sacred beetle of the pharaoh Ramses II - the subject presumably to ensure access to the PharaohsBeyond the afterlife.

While playing and try to be "Indiana Jones" for children, the film is far from Spielberg, as a matter of fact, crying is a long way from any decent director for "Lost Tomb" seems to be constant at all without administrator . The film is a sloppy mixture of photography, hints of flip-flop to lose, bad editing, bad history lessons documented and gone promising actors. Stars Pierce and Peterson are usually the mules for the BearsWeight of this mediocre movie, and do so painful kind of spread the word on the fly "and muttered strange dialogue (" You said you came here to see your father, not to meet him "), as it claims to large scale pyramids - an undertaking by far the very structure from which a close-up of the sons of a bit wide 'brick met - and the bad in occupations that are either shot or run much faster on an unstable.

Nothing on thisThe movie is great, but the most intolerable, the fact that unexpectedly moves between the levels of evil: for a moment, it's your run-of-adventure movie the-mill stupid, and next, the knee is in Peterson cruel act, Laser beams shot poorly animated stone statues and the botched script as Karen said Dr. Leonard entered twice. is worse, the film attempts to teach a lesson in Egyptian history as it goes along, so do not separate fact from mythology andAssuming that animated the faces of spirit breaking free from its resting place of Ramses' is a necessity for the film are the highlight - if this is the case, the film was not archaeologists, but guided.

The film was actually one of the last Brock Pierce was acting before becoming a producer, a businessman, and standing in a case of sexual abuse of prisoners, but the performance is not worse than that of other actors. "Legend of the Lost Tomb" includes allWeaknesses of the film in a single package and is usually bearable only younger viewers (the film is rated PG rather than PG-13 for details). I really do not need to see this movie, find something else.







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Land of the Lost - The Complete First Season Review





The live-action adventure show a kind of children dying art. In America in the 70s, this kind of Sid and Marty Croft dominated. I'm pretty sure that "Land of the Lost" was the best of their risk. The thing is high in my childhood memories, I remember that fascinated by dinosaurs (all kids love dinosaurs intelligent), the scary monster Sleestack, pylons and creepy and ancient race of Enoch who built the place. It is science fiction rather convincing to a child, andConcepts pushed my small brain to the limits of wonder and understanding. I understand now, to watch the series as an adult, why it was so damn good it was by people like DC Fontana, David Gerrold, Larry Niven, Ben Bova, and was written, some of the science fiction writers of all time . Walter Koenig (Chekov from Star Trek), has also written an episode, and has some interesting comments on the bonus tracks. Like all children, science fiction shows of the era of special effectshave enough budget (although some scenes dinosaur hold very well), and the acting is pretty Hammy. It 'nice to have most of the actors who played the main characters in the comment making fun of himself. Who knew Cha-ka was a black belt in karate at 9? While this shows a child, it keeps quite well. I have shown for adults from other countries, and found it quite funny. I'm not sure that modern children would have liked, but I'll give it a shotrelationship with my youngest of those days. There are a lot of good courses for children, and Rick Marshall is a father figure admirably.

Of course, if a modern 21 st Century to see the eye, you Rick Marshall to take her children on a rafting trip in the desert, leaving their large knife, then run around them without adult supervision terror for large carnivorous reptiles. Worse, if you take them dangerouslySituations under the supervision of adults. Heck, the fact that Holly is not in a program of home schooling, and therapy as sexist maybe horrible for some modern parents. O Tempora! Even if you believe these things, you should show your children to show them how things were in more innocent times, when it is attached to go around with your kids in a dinosaur Lost City and Sun was trying to time travel

I'll probably eventually all the other seasons,but the first is a great victory.




Land of the Lost - The Complete First Season Overview


Free-fall through an open time portal . . . to a world where menacing dinosaurs roam free! Get reacquainted with Cha-Ka even if it means having to come to blows over a gigantic vegetable or two. Then stumble once again onto the ruins of Lost City. No matter which path of adventure you choose to follow - above all else: Beware of Sleestak! For heeding that last little bit of advice alone should assure you survival in this anything-but-routine expedition with Marshall, Will, and Holly. Grab hold to the side of the raft! The falls lie just up ahead. Hang on, now! You'll soon be glad to have rediscovered the LAND OF THE LOST.


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excellent viewing if you remember it as a kid - Rhino - PA, USA
The first and second season was written well thought out and better than last season. The stories were all the more interesting as an adult. E 'was also fun to see the special effects of the '70s. If you look again, like me, you probably still like it and if you have children, but also enjoy the most. One final note, notice how it is never more than 3 Sleestack in a scene through all 3 seasons!



Very happy but still a little dissapointed - animeman27 - hyrule,michigan
I bought this book because I really love this show. I think it's fantastic. why I got only 4 stars instead of 5 there are no special features. I would recommend to all fans of Sid & Marty Kroft. If it had been 5-star features



Primitive in more ways than one - Amateur Stargazer -
This is a good setup for those who want to buy the seasons of "Land of the Lost" individually. Contains all the episodes of the show's first season. The DVDs are of good quality with a nice clear picture and sound transmission. There are no bonus features of the related series, over 6 1 / 2 hours by plane on the three discs is a lot to see and enjoy. These individual sets are also much cheaper than those of the entire series, if only their own desire ortwo seasons. All sets you in the lunch box, which is also sold here contain at Amazon, but each is also available individually.

"Land of the Lost" is the first state in more ways. The simple technology of 1970 was used to create the stories of a son, father and daughter, as they lost in a prehistoric world of dinosaurs and other creatures to survive over time. It 's great that the old series, which some have called "cheese" is brought back for us to enjoy thisNew DVD in September Marshall, Will and Holly are lovingly of that generation, the children were remembered at the time, and now some adults (including me) love the adventure, too. Sometimes the simple pleasures like the old TV show may be the best.



An Awesome Season!!! - Pumpkin Man -
After reading the incredibly brilliant Land of the Lost movie saw, I liked the series based on it could be seen. I was back in the series, and I thought it was good enough! They have good storylines, cheese, special effects and much, much more. A dispatch routine to keep Marshall, Will and Holly's largest known earthquake in history. You are on the Land of the Lost, and try to find their way back home. During the season, having to do with a T-Rex named Grumpy, friendship with a Pakuni called Cha-Ka,Escape the Sleestak enik looking for help, take a dinosaur called Toker friendly, and much more. I recommend Land of the Lost: Season First!

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How the West Was Lost---boxed Set of 3--vol. 1, Vol 2 Vol 3 Review



A Lakota woman said at the beginning of this documentary, which says that the Europeans discovered America is as ridiculous as going to Spain today and said he discovered only know that a touch of what is to come.

This is an amazing documentary and brutally honest. Beginning with the term for indigenous peoples by Europeans (India), for the slaughter by the violence and disease, which is the white man's destructive history of the conquest of the American original.And how, during the decimation of his race and the destruction of their environment, Native Americans their courage, dignity, honor and culture maintained.

It 's a very balanced film tells the good, the bad and the ugly of both sides. It 's the absolute truth ... something that has much the lack of withdrawal by a lot of history books in schools and, moreover, the popular media, who try to speak the white man or "win" in the West.

This documentaryshould be seen and is a must for any collection of videos of each class in the history of the country.



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How the West was LostVol. 1-A Clash of Cultures--I Will Fight No More ForeeverVol. 2- Always the Enemy--the Only Good Indian is a Dead IndianVol 3- A Good Day To Die--Kill the Indian, Save the Man


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How the West Was Lost - Carol Schlotterbeck - Kokomo, IN
A good selection of early American history. I use it to teach American literature.










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Dragon Ball GT - The Lost Episodes - Reaction (Vol. 1) Review



FUNimation has done an outstanding job on the dubs for Dragon Ball Z, but she seemed to hurry through the GT-Dubs. They do not stop and think: "How Cheesy is that the sound" or "Wait ... is not that Pan 15?" No, FUNimation just an old used set of entries in Z, and tried to do a show. This is not working well. Add the rap / rock song, and you have a strange sight. The biggest thing is wrong with the dub of absaence Schemell Sean (Goku adult), who takes away so much. There arealso too few appearances by Christopher Sabat (Vegeta, Piccolo).
But the Japanese version is perfect. The voices are great, the dialogue is well written and funny and the music is excellent. FUNimation and gives us perfectly on this DVD. Unlike the DVD-Z, where it is held that the tone sounds in mono and 50 years. (Even if Z and GT are both pretty old) the sound is great and is as good as the English dub.
Okay, to control the main road.
The Lost Episodes is onlyEpisodes 1-15, that FUNimation not before. Now they are all here, what defines all 64 episodes of GT. GT is in itself a good series, nt as good as Z, but keep the same spirit. Akira Toriyama, Japanese author of Z must be strong in the spin-off of short Z., buy this, then the volumes 2-5, and then buy the afflictions generations have to do.
And do it in Japanese.




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More than meets the eye - Alex Davis - California
This movie was much better than I expected. I just stuck with my 8 years (which was a gift) a day when I was on the treadmill. I was surprised mixed, some interesting concepts about the nature of time, a number of dimensions, and heaven and hell with questions about teamwork, friendship, and the idea that good and evil can be the same person at a time to find it. My son loved and regularly watch.



Amazing!!! - Mr. Pedro Cortes - Bronx, N.Y. USA
I can not stop watching it! Great graphics, sounds and beautiful softh timeline and action. It's great!






The Proper Begining Finally!!!! - Wolf2K4Ever - Bronx, NY United States
Now is the time, these episodes just start for DBGT, I do not know why they released as episodes of "Lost," [My guess is that only DBZ movie left so that you try as much as milk, may for this ] series, because the DBGT first disc is a brief summary of the episode, what happened before Episode 1 disc. It 's very confused, I was really exicited that DBGT was released on DVD and I was disappointed that does not begin, as it should, causingMissed a few episodes. The first time I've seen DBGT way back in 1998, where the effects were bootleg and subtitled VHS. I was not really happy about the new episode of Dragon Ball, but once I started collecting DVDs, I got into it. I will be adding this disc to my collection.

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Paradise Lost - The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills Review



Bismarck once said that two things you do not want to see made laws and sausages. After Paradise Lost, I'm not sure to see existing laws, or will. The film recounts the murder and mutilation of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas, in 1993. Paradise Lost focuses on the accused in the murder trial of three boys. I came away with many questions about "what really happened."

The filmmakers had access to the defendant, the defendant's family andfamilies of children killed. One defendant has an IQ of only seventy-second Another reason is largely inarticulate. The scenes with the families of murdered children are particularly intense, each family copes with the murders in a very different way.

After the killing started a rumor that the murders were part of a satanic ritual. Advertising and anger about the case has been intense. The filmmakers focus on the fact that the accused "white trash" guys who are not "fit" wasin West Memphis. Could "Goth" kids get a fair trial? The public prosecutor has accused more than an interest in Aleister Crowley and magic.

I think some aspects of the film would have been better. We do not know enough about the accused. I wanted to know more about it than his life as before the murders.

Paradise Lost is an interesting movie, if depressing. This is a sequel and I'm happy that the film too.




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One of the most influential documentaries in recent years, the Sundance favorite PARADISE LOST is an emotionally raw, must-see crime doc from two of today's most exciting filmmakers--Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (the team behind Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, Brother's Keeper). This dark odyssey began with the tragic murders of three 8-year-old boys, whose bodies were discovered in a shallow creek in West Memphis, Arkansas. The community demanded justice, and one month later the police delivered: three local teenagers accused of sacrificing the boys as part of a Satanic ritual. Despite overwhelming public antipathy towards them, defendants Damian Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley steadfastly maintained their innocence. Although the trial produced virtually no physical evidence connecting the defendants to the crime, the town, the jury, and the police felt that they had their killers, and used the young men’s penchant for heavy metal music and black clothing and a fascination with the Wicca religion as evidence of their guilt. With unprecedented access to all the players, Berlinger and Sinofsky captured the events as they unfolded before their cameras. From actual courtroom footage and clandestine jailhouse interviews to behind-the-scenes strategy meetings and intimate portraits of grief-stricken families, PARADISE LOST is a shocking yet uniquely American real-life drama. DVD Features: Exclusive Trial Footage; Timeline of Events; Trial Updates; Theatrical Trailer; Filmmaker Biographies; Interactive Menus; Scene Selection


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On May 6, 1993, the mutilated bodies of three 8-year-old boys were found in a shallow creek in West Memphis, Arkansas. A short time later police arrested three local teenagers, linking the boys' killings to a satanic ritual. One of the boys confessed. The intriguing court case was about to unfold as filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky ventured forth to make this documentary. They captured footage of not only courtroom proceedings but also interviews with the major players in trial--parents, suspects, lawyers. The documentary filmmakers, whose previous film, Brother's Keeper, is as intriguing of a crime story you'll ever see, tells this story without re-creations or flashbacks. The film makes a clear argument that the court trial may not be about witchcraft but a witch hunt. As with any great drama, the faces and situations are etched upon the viewer; however, we are dealing with real lives and real crimes (told gruesomely and necessarily by police photographs and videotape), and the impact is far greater. And so is the maddening ambivalence of the trial. Like the O.J. Simpson fiasco, a verdict is reached but the truth is questioned. Did police make fatal errors the night of the crime? Do last-minute clues lead to justice? Who's lying on the stand? As with Roger and Me and Hoop Dreams, we have a provocative single incident that holds a mirror to many of society's problems. The results are just more horrifying. The Emmy-winning film was followed four years later by Paradise Lost 2: Revelations. --Doug Thomas

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Sick! - Eric Borgman - USA
Unless, as you can see, the bodies of brutally murdered children, or a documentary about two men sick, that three children should let murderers run free, and nobody should think that this bad movie made the effort. I was questioned by police footage that the filmmakers called the mutilated corpses of three eight years used as sick. I was with the titration with crosses in the periphery as horrified some cheap horror movie. I was, as the filmmakers Apprently happily show digustedmurderess of children running and primping for the camera. If this were not enough the two directors have decided to lose the music the music of the convicted murderess of their use "film". The propagandist filmmaker is not satisfied with their obvious distaste for the parents of the victims and their Christian religion is trying to help create the evidence at the trial in favor of the skew murderess! This film is quite simply absurd. There is no excuse for this.



Riveting! - Athanasius - NYC
Riveting, yes. But I do not want viewers and critics to bring the conviction that voting is a gross miscarriage of justice that the three boys convicted of the murders are actually innocent. To be sure, can be good, "Paradise Lost" certainly provides ample cause they have reasonable doubt. It 'important to note, however, that the jury presented its verdict is not based on the documentation, but on the evidence in the tests. While I am inclined to believe thatthe boys are not guilty, that the trend is the base document. It 's impossible to be sure that what I did I had a jury's verdict was for one of the tests would have known. And the same goes for anyone to make a definite statement expressed (usually in favor of innocence), after reading the undeniably excellent, "Paradise Lost".






Wow. Just wow. - UhanRodric - USA
This documentary provoked something in me. Are you the first time in the head, these three guys committed a murder beleave very cruel. And all because, like Metallica. And do not take this as I think I did Metallica fans for the problems of world leaders. This is really something during the study. Get ready for a festival Hate ringed with 3 more holes than a Swiss cheese!

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

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Three children have been abducted. The only clues are a daffodil, a yellow Volvo, and the testimony of a deranged psychic who has seen their eventual murder "through the clouds." Detective Inspector Dave Creegan (Robson Green, Reckless and Me & Mrs. Jones) is hell-bent on finding the missing boys before it's too late, by whatever means necessary, however unorthodox, and whatever the price.

Creegan discovers that the disappearance of the boys and the curious disposition of daffodils recall a similar unsolved incident in Stuttgart several years before. And when it's determined that the owner of the Volvo is pharmaceutical engineer Dr. Ronald Hinks (Ian McDiarmid, Star Wars), formerly of Stuttgart, the case seems straightforward enough. But when searches of Hinks's residence and laboratory, at home and abroad, yield no hard evidence, it looks like the smug scientist is going to get away with murder. Time is running short—and if the kidnapper remains true to form, the boys are still alive. For now.

Locked in a stalemate with Hinks and desperate to find the children, Creegan decides to take matters into his own hands—and a shocking climax reveals that Hinks has not completely dodged justice.

Special DVD features include: link to the Mystery! Web site; scene selections; and closed captions.

On three DVD5 discs. Region coding: All regions. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: 4 x 3 full frame.


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Has the tomb of Jesus Christ been found? With the help of archaeologists, DNA analysts, biblical scholars and statisticians, join Academy award-winning filmmaker, James Cameron as he follows the trail of clues that could lead to the greatest discovery of all time. This gripping two-hour special sheds new light on the story of one very well-known family.

This forensic investigation takes you on a journey to find what could be the most coveted tomb in history. In 1980, archaeologists from the Israeli Antiquities Authority excavated a tomb containing ten ossuaries with the bones of what could have been one family. Among these lime-stone boxes, several inscriptions were found with unbelievable biblically connected names including 'Jesus, son of Joseph,' two 'Mary's,' and 'Judah, son of Jesus.'

This unprecedented documentary includes dramatic recreations, based on the latest historical evidence, illustrating accurate images of Jesus of Nazareth, his family, his followers, his ministry, his crucifixion and his entombment.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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Put one of my favorite books, Robert Kurson's "Shadow Divers" was not a documentary form, when the two men who actually lived, John Chatterton and Richie Koehler, reenacting their roles were used. John Chatterton is a whole person with its perfect code of ethics, his courage and experience first, his class 'A' intelligence and heroic features beautiful. Richie Koehler originally hung with a gang of bad guys and had a big problem at home. However, John knewand appreciated his ability, courage and knowledge that first so that he went to work for him on the right side of the story to get himself. John & Richie have created one of the most historic of modern times, and while they have solved one of the last mysteries of World War II continued. (Added to this is incredibly exciting writing style of Robert Kurson from the original book, and you have a story for the ages.) This documentary presents the best of human exploration of very exciting and heartConclusion. Vi consiglio questo DVD a tutti coloro che hanno letto il libro e per chi ama il battito del cuore e le storie cuore stop di un tesoro sepolto. This is the last, as occurs with zero room for error under the water!




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The true story behind the cataclysmic World War II naval battle that took place just off American shores.

1941. America had just entered World War II, but terrifying unseen weapons were stalking US targets, sinking over 400 ships just miles from American shores in the worst naval defeat in United States history. The stealthy predators were German U-boats, Hitler’s deadly warships of the deep. It was cataclysmic—with bodies and wreckage washed ashore on the eastern seaboard. But the Allies ultimately triumphed, sinking over 700 enemy submarines.

Fifty years later, the personal drama behind this wartime state of siege resurfaced when a team of divers discovered an unidentified German U-boat deep in the waters off the New Jersey coast. What boat was it? And what secret mission brought it there? The divers embarked on a dangerous, six-year quest to uncover the secret of the mysterious wreck. Three divers lost their lives in the search, but the clues uncovered have shed remarkable new light on the struggles and triumphs from this undersea war.

There’s more in this spectacular two-hour video journey. Trace the history of submarines and undersea warfare from the American Revolution through World War II, and tour the sophisticated—and cramped—interior of a captured U-boat. Dive in dangerous waters with deep sea detectives as they attempt to retrieve clues that will reveal the decaying U-boat’s identity. See how the breaking of secret Nazi codes by the Allies altered the outcome of the war—and helped unravel the mystery behind this German U-boat. And finally, travel to Germany with the divers as they rewrite a part of World War II history, bring closure to families of the lost crew and discover how one man’s life was spared.


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Three People Died Trying to Identify U-869 - James J. Varela - Sarasota, FL United States
The people who produced this documentary are in prison. A diver has died in a mis-hap and father and son diving team who lost their lives to try this IDENTIFY Sub. What a tragic and unnecessary loss of human life ever. a simple detective work with the German naval archives would have told them that the submarine had to be it. Point later in the documentation that was U-869 led to America, but U-Boot command issued an order to divert attention by Morocco, but the records clearly show that the message Sub. In eachevent might be different now that the fate of the underwater life of these risks? Shame!



Decent video - M. Meagher - Seattle, WA
I liked the book Shadow Divers and also liked the video, pictures and videos on the history that was in the book. E 'was interesting to see the video shot by divers to help me better visualize the actual conditions of immersion. This DVD was more history Uboat, top stuff, as I expected to dive with a couple of shots here and there. I also found the 'action' from the main dive a little script ... seemed to re-enactments of the final identification of the sub and do a little 'the dive planning meeting ... but these guys are not actors .. Overall it was an interesting video.



A great look at real history - -
What a great story! I bought it because I had read Shadow Divers. A must for anyone to see and enjoy every look at history. 'S full of real life today, people and events that are not so distant past, but explosive. The video expands on the role of subs in the war with great looks with great footage of the wreck and the crew members and their families, etc. etc. I recommend reading this book after seeing the video. And 'one of the best I've read. I takes care of details, becauseIt takes days to read more than two hours. I was in the story of John and Richie risked their commitment to realize their dreams are captured. And then there's Bill Nagle. He is not mentioned in the movie, but Robert Kurson brings them all alive better than any other I have ever read. And with 67 years ago I read a lot of books. This action is a true story! You will not be disappointed! Buy the video and the book!




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