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KISS ME DEADLY: A JACOB KEANE ASSIGNMENT (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

November 16, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

“A spy-action thriller introducing spy agent, Jacob Keane.  Action-packed, cool locations and an engaging storyline!  A character with so much potential.  Definitely and hopefully the start of a new spy action film series!”

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FILM:  Kiss me Deadly

COMPANY: here! Films, Regent, Liberation Entertainment

DVD INFORMATION: Color, Dolby Digital, 16×9 Widescreen, Dolby Digital 5.1 English, Dolby Digital 2.0 English

RATED: R (For Some Graphic Nudity, Violence and Language)

DURATION: 82 minutes

Written by George Schenck and Frank Cardea

Directed by Ron Oliver

Produced by Grant Bradley, George Schenck, Frank Cardea

Music by Claude Foisy

Edited by Eva Contis

STARRING:

Shannen Doherty, John Rhys-Davies, Robert Gant, Ian Roberts, Fraser Brown, John Colton

Ex-Spy Jacob Keane is pulled away from his boyfriend and daughter and back into the high-stakes world of international espionage when his forger partner Marta (Shannen Doherty) reappears after 17 years.  With her memory erased, they now must elude a pair of ruthless assassins and a mysterious villain looking to gain classified information at any cost.  What ensues is a fast paced game of cat and mouse as Keane must determine who wants them dead, and why.

here! TV,  America’s first gay, lesbian and transgender television network, features many film projects featuring up-and-coming talent.

And with the popularity of the James Bond and Jason Bourne films, I’m sure the question had been posed, “What if there was a spy-action thriller film featuring a gay character?”.

here! films decided to do just that with a George Schenck and Frank Cardea film, directed by Ron Oliver featuring the first gay spy thriller featuring Jacob Keane (played by “Queer as Folk” actor Robert Gant).

The film starts off in Berlin with three agents in a mission.  Jacob Keane (Grant), Marta (Shannen Doherty) and Jared (Fraser Brown) on an undercover mission that goes wrong.  From then on, everyone goes there separate ways.

Years later, Jacob is now a professional photographer taking photos of models and you find out that his working partner at the photo studio is his boyfriend and he is gay.

On that same day, it is Jacob’s weekend to take care of his daughter and the two have a specially planned weekend until he gets home and receives a message on his answering machine from Marta, who sounds disturbed and in trouble and needs to meet with him.

Jacob leaves his daughter with his former girlfriend or wife (who is shown to also be gay) and heads to the airport to find Marta and realizes that she is being followed.  Once he meets Marta, something is wrong because she doesn’t even recognize who she is.

Although Jacob and Marta have been out of the spy agency for years, someone wants them dead. The film becomes a cat and mouse chase as Jacob and Marta try to escape and outwit the thugs that are after them and try to find out why Marta lost her memory and who wants them dead.

“Kiss Me Deadly” is an action-packed spy thriller that delivers.  The storyline is engaging and Robert Gant definitely is convingly cast as a gay spy hero and does a great job as Jacob Keane.

After watching “Beverly Hills 90210″ actress Tori Spelling on here! films “Kiss the Bride”, I admit that I was surprised to find another 90210 an actress, Shannen Doherty, in another here! films project. It’s safe to say that Shannen Doherty’s reputation of a diva is quite well documented in the television industry but after watching her for years on television in a variety of roles, I wasn’t sure if I could picture her in a film that dealt with international espionage.  But she did a pretty good job playing the character of “Marta”.

The film also stars actor John Rhys-Davies who plays the character of Dale who once was part of the spy agency and a person who may have clues on why Marta has lost her memory.

I also found the scouting locations for this film, with the budget that the filmmakers had to work with well-thought out and planned.  Filmed in New Zealand, just with certain shots, the viewer definitely gets a feeling of Europe and overall, you get that good feel of international espionage because of the beautiful scenery of the lush greenery to the cool and hip areas where the film was shot.

AUDIO & VIDEO:

The film was shot in digital and featured in widescreen 16×9.  The audio selections are either digital 5.1 and 2.0.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The bonus features included on this DVD features a director’s commentary by Ron Oliver.   For film students, these are the kind of commentary you like to hear because Oliver definitely goes into details from casting, to props, you name it.  Also, watching the film and having questions of certain scenes that he wishes he may or may have not used.   So, the commentary definitely is worth listening to.

The “Backlot” is a 24-minute featurette featuring interviews with the cast members and how they saw the film, how it was working with the other cast members and working with director Ron Oliver.  A really good behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film.

Special features also include the trailer for the film.

I was very entertained by this film.  As a big fan of spy-action thrillers, I was really impressed with the storyline.  There is a lot of action, it was well-acted and most of all, when it comes to this genre, you need a gripping storyline where the action continues from beginning to end.  “Kiss Me Deadly” delivers!

Robert Gant is definitely in a position to be the first gay spy agent Jacob Keane and I hope this film series continues because it definitely breaks new ground for a film that is a gay spy hero.  Again, I’m sure people wondered what if there was a gay version of James Bond or Jason Bourne and so, you have it with Jacob Keane.

As for Shannen Doherty, she did a pretty good job in this role.  And I really think that when Doherty is paired with a director that is able to work with her, especially on the delivery of some lines (which Doherty gave her ideas to Oliver and Oliver was cool enough to listen), she can deliver.

As for the film, with a good international spy thriller, along with the action, you have to have good locations.  And the film crew did a good job in capturing that European feel.   So, that was another plus that I found with the film.

Although I did enjoy the film, I did find some scenes rather unnecessary.  There was a scene where Jacob Keane needed to get rid of his cell phone and so he sees a young guy at the bar and they go to a bathroom stall to fool around and Jacob puts the cell phone in his coat pocket.   Now would an agent like Jacob Keane really have to go that far to get rid of a phone?

Another scene was at the bath house, I just felt that there were shots of naked men there just for the sake of having it in the film.  I didn’t object to the bath house, I just felt that certain scenes in the bath house went far too long in terms of pacing.

The other little quirk I had was with the agency.  The agency plays a big part in this film and whereas spy films such as a 007 film or a Jason Bourne film, you know that it exists and the director (played by Jonathan Colton) is trying to find out why the agency’s former operatives are either dead or in trouble.  You don’t get that sense of urgency and the agency, although not a big part in this film, you just see it lingering and makes you wonder, how powerful is this agency?   The director does show up in certain scenes especially an important part at the end of the film.  But definitely will expect to see more interaction with the agency and Jacob Keane in future films.

Frankly, I feel that Ron Oliver did a great job directing this film and George Schenck and Frank Cardea really wrote a pretty good script.  They really did a good job in crafting a film around a gay spy.  The character of Jacob Keane is a character that I hope to see again because there is a lot of potential in this character for future sequels.

Definitely a film worth watching!

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THE BIG BANG THEORY - The Complete First Season (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

November 14, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

“Incredibly Funny!  Currently my favorite comedy on television.  Each episode is hilarious and entertaining.  Definitely a comedy series I wholeheartedly recommend!”

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TV SERIES: The Big Bang Theory

COMPANY: Warner Brothers Television

DVD INFORMATION: Color, Subtitled, NTSC, Widescreen

RATED: NOT RATED

DURATION: 355 minutes

Created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady

Executive Producers Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady, Lee Aronsohn

STARRING:

Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar

TRAILER:

Physicists Leonard and Sheldon understand everything from the inescapable gravitational pull of a black hole to the intricate structure of the atom.  But take those atoms and assemble them into a woman, and their comprehension comes to a grinding halt.  And when Penny, a woman with all those atoms in all the right places, moves in across the hall, Leonard and Sheldon’s universe begins to expand in ways they never could have imagined.

When Series creators Chuck Lorre (Two and a Half Men) and bill Prady (Dharma & Greg) combine equal parts science, superheroes and sex and add stars Johnny Galecki (Roseanne) and Jim Parsons (Juding Amy), the result is an explosively funny comedy for the nerd in all of us.

I don’t think I have busted a gut watching a comedy series until watching “The Big Bang Theory”.  What a wonderful and hilarious series coming from the minds of Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady.

The series is about two physicists Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) who live in an apartment together.  One day, they get a new neighbor with Penny, a blonde and beautiful woman from Nebraska who has come to California for a better life but after a bad breakup, finds friendship with Leonard and his friends.

Joining Leonard and Sheldon are their two best friends Howard (Simon Helberg), a perverted and horny brainiac and Rajesh (Kunal Nayyar), another brainiac but has a problem with his inability to speak with beautiful girls.

What makes this comedy work so well are the character dynamics and each of their quirks.  Especially the character of Sheldon who is just the most anal geek among the three but Parson’s Sheldon just is incredible.  Included in this season 1 box set are a total of 17 episodes.

  1. Pilot - Penny moves into the building and Leonard who is smitten by her agrees to get back her TV from her muscle-bound ex.
  2. The Big Bran Hypothesis - Leonard is addicted to cleanliness and organization and can’t stand Penny’s messy room, so he sneaks into her room during the early morning to organize her room.
  3. The Fuzzy Boots Corollary - Leonard has a date with Penny but she doesn’t know it’s a date.
  4. The Luminous Fish Effect - Sheldon gets fired from work and decides to stay at home, concocting experiments and annoying everyone.
  5. The Hamburger Postulate - Leonard’s not sure if he’ll ever become Penny’s boyfriend, so he and a fellow co-worker decide to have sex, while Sheldon doesn’t know what to do when his roommate is having sex in their apartment.
  6. The Middle Earth Paradigm - Penny’s having a Halloween party and all the guys are invited including her ex who picks on Leonard.
  7. The Dumpling Paradox - What happens when Howard gets lucky with Penny’s friend?
  8. The Grasshopper Experiment - Rajesh finds a way to get over his inability to speak to a woman but what happens when his parents plan an arranged marriage and he has to meet with this woman.
  9. The Cooper-Hofstadter Polarization - Leonard and Sheldon are invited to present their physics findings but instead leads to a fight between the two.
  10. The Loobenfeld Decay - Sheldon can’t tell a lie, so he puts Leonard in a odd situation.
  11. The Pancake Batter Anomaly - Sheldon is sick and the guys start to panic and go in hiding, leaving Sheldon with Penny.
  12. The Jerusalem Quality - A child prodigy comes to the campus and Sheldon is feeling threatened by him.
  13. The Bat Jar Conjecture - It’s time for the physics bowl team and Sheldon is the MVP.
  14. The Nerdvana Ahhihilation - What happens when Leonard orders a (very large) time machine from a film.
  15. The Pork Chop Indeterminacy - Sheldon’s twin arrives and the guys fall for her.
  16. The Peanut Reaction - It’s Leonard’s birthday but what happens when he and Wolowitz get an allergic reaction from eating peanuts.
  17. The Tangerine Factor - Leonard and Penny go on their first date.

AUDIO AND VIDEO:

The audio is stereo and nothing major since the show is primarily all dialogue.  As for the video, the earlier episodes has a bit of graininess to it.  I thought maybe playing the disc on a Blu-ray player maybe showing a lot of noise but I checked the disc on another player and it seems that the first few episodes just had a bit of it.  But fortunately, not all of it are like that.  If anything, you see it moreso on the pilot.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The DVD box set unfortunately doesn’t have too many special features.  Included is a featurette titled “Quantum Mechanics of The Big Bang Theory: A Behind-the-Scenes Look Into Geek Chic”.  The 20-minutes featurette features interviews with the creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady and also the cast.

What I found interesting about the featurette was learning how the show was created, how the actors were selected and the use of science in the show.

I’ve always wondered what would happen on television with a lot of the sitcoms now nearly all gone from television except on syndication.  But I have to admit that Monday nights on CBS has become my favorite night thanks to “The Big Bang Theory” and “How I Met Your Mother”.

I have to admit that “The Big Bang Theory” is just so enjoyable to me because of my enjoyment of super heroes, comic books,  technology, video games, science, etc.  Although these guys are more on the extremeness of geekiness, I can’t help but love the show.  It’s absolutely one of the best sitcoms right now and for a comedy series, I don’t think I have laughed so much since “Seinfeld”.

You can find this season 1 set for a great price and I definitely recommend this TV series!  Give it a try, you’ll love it!

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Kiss the Bride (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

November 14, 2008 by J!-ENT · Leave a Comment 

“A romantic comedy that has a lot of character showcasing the boundaries of love and searching for an identity.  A film with a surprising ending.”

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FILM:  Kiss the Bridge

COMPANY: here! Films, Regent, Liberation Entertainment

DVD INFORMATION: Color, Dolby Digital, 16×9 Widescreen

RATED: R

DURATION: 100 minutes

Written by Ty Liberman

Directed by C. Jay Cox

Produced by C. Jay Cox, Richard Santilena and Bob Schuck

Music by Ben Holbrook

Edited by John Keitel

STARRING:

Tori Spelling, Philipp Karner, James O’Shea, Joanna cassidy, Amber Benson, Tess Harper, Robert Foxworth

When Matt receives an invitation to high school best friend Ryan’s wedding, he’s surprised - especially that Ryan is marrying a woman!  Matt plans to rescue his former love from whatever “she-devil” has trapped him into this huge mistake.

On the other hand, Ryan’s perky fiance Alex takes quite the liking to Matt, is she very cunning, disarmingly ditzy, completely adorable - or all three?  As Matt tries to rekindle the old flame, Ryan is intent on putting out any sparks.  Ryan dismisses their old romance as just as high school thing, but Matt realizes Ryan may still be the love of his life.  All the while, Matt must deal with “his new best friend” Alex, the two families, and a hometown he thought he’d left entirely in the past.

“Kiss the Bride” is a sexy, fun, romantic comedy, proving the boundaries of love, sexually and identity and never constant.

here! TV is America’s first gay, lesbian and transgender television network and from this network, here! films has a good number of film projects featuring up-and-coming talent.

One of the ambitious projects to come from the company is a film directed by C. Jay Cox and a romantic comedy written by Ty Lieberman and a romantic comedy starring Tori Spelling, Phillipp Karner and James O’Shea.

The film is about two high school friends Matt (Phillipp Karner) and Ryan (James O’Shea) who are young and in love.  Phillip moved to California for college to attend Stanford University and now works for Queery Magazine.

One day, Phillip receives an invitation from Ryan that he is marrying Alex.  For Phillip, he is shocked to find out that Alex is a woman (played by Tori Spelling) and immediately prepares for his trip back to his hometown and find out how and why Ryan is marrying a woman.

Phillip has his problems with his own personal relationships and has not had a long relationship since he tends to compare them with his first love (Ryan).

So, when Phillip returns home, he realizes that Ryan is pretty much in love with Alex but has a problem with the two getting married and possibly maybe convince Ryan that maybe the two of them can rekindle their old high school romance.

Of course, the many “wedding cliche” films about the knight in shining armor preventing the woman he loves from getting married to another guy, is what people may think that “Kiss the Bride” is pretty much all about.  But in this case, the Knight in Shining Armor saving the groom.  But the film does have its surprise ending and avoiding the cliche.

AUDIO & VIDEO:

The film was shot in digital and featured in widescreen 16×9.  The audio selections are either digital 5.1 and 2.0.  Cox does talk about the challenges of shooting the film on the production commentary included in the special features but all in all, the digital video is crisp and vibrant.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The bonus features included on this DVD includes commentary by C. Jay Cox with actors Philipp Karner and James O’Shea.  Really good insight on the film production and the various talent on the film.  So, a pretty good commentary.

There are a good number of deleted scenes but there was one scene featuring Alex’s mother (played by Joanna Cassidy) talking with Matt in regards to marriage and why do people find marriage so important.  In the film, Alex’s mother can be seen a bit touchy but the part cut out about her discussing marriage and how things weren’t the same for her after she had a hysterectomy (removing of a woman’s womb) was an interesting part of the film but was cut out because the generator gave out and the lighting started to become uneven.  This is probably one deleted scene that I wish was included on the film.  But at the same time, for those who didn’t like the seriousness of the film, I can understand them agreeing that it should have been cut.

Then there is a 30-minute or so featurette of the film featuring a lot of behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the film.

Also included is a trailer and photo gallery.

Overall, the film was actually quite fun.  It was lighthearted and the film has been called a gay version of “My Best Friend’s Wedding”. Of course, the film starts off with humor, it does get a bit serious as it progresses.

I did find the storyline quite interesting as Alex finally discovers that her fiance Ryan has had a relationship with Ryan.  But moreso, how her character is just in love with her fiance and gives him one more chance to test his love for her by having a passionate moment with Matt.  And how it resolves itself at the end of the film.  Definitely not what I was expecting but at the same time, glad that old film cliche’s are ignored and that Cox and Lieberman try something different for the ending.

As for the acting, I felt that both Philipp Karner and James O’Shea showed character in their roles.  Tori Spelling who was several months pregnant in the film was actually fun and bubbly and you also get a cameo buy her husband Dean McDermott.

And for the film’s R-rating, there is quite a bit of sexual content and nudity for those who want to see Karner and O’Shea in the buff.

All in all, the film was fun, “Kiss the Bride” is a romantic comedy that definitely touches on a lot of topics of boundaries of love and identity but most of all, in the end…it’s a love story with a happy ending.

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IRON MAN (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

November 6, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

“For comic book fans who have been waiting for a film on the Invincible Iron Man, this film definitely delivers with a lot of action, cool special effects and also a very awesome performance by Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark.”

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FILM:  IRON MAN

COMPANY: Paramount

DVD INFORMATION: Color, Subtitled, NTSC, Widescreen

RATED: PG-13

DURATION: 125 minutes

Screenplay by Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Art Marcom,  Matt Holloway

Directed by Jon Favreau

Executive Producers: Louis Desposito, Peter Billingsley, Jon Favreau, Ari Aradm Stan Lee David Maisel

Producer: Avi Arad, Kevin Fege

Editor: Asim Nuraney

Music:  Ramin Djawadi

Director of Photography: Matthew Libatique

STARRING:

Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges and Gwyneth Paltrow

Suit up for Action with Robert Downey Jr. in the ultimate adventure movie you’ve been waiting for, Iron Man!  When jet-setting genius-industrialist Tony Stark is captured in enemy territory, he builds a high-tech suit of armor to escape.  Now, he’s on a mission to save the world as a hero who’s built, not born, to be unlike any other.  Co-starring Gwynneth Paltrow, Terrence Howard and Jeff Bridges, it’s a fantastic, high-flying journey that is “hugely entertaining” (Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal).

I’ve been a big fan of the Iron Man comic book series for such a long time and from the “Tales of Suspense” comic books, as a young child, I would always be into the “Avengers” and even be this happy child with his “Secret Wars” Iron Man toy.

Years before “IRON MAN” became a movie, I’ve always pictured Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man.  He had the look and even back then with Downey Jr.’s personal life, there is some instances that mirror Tony Stark’s challenges in the comic books.  So, suffice to say that I was quite happy with him being cast for the film.

As for the the film, I had no doubt in my mind that “IRON MAN” would be a blockbuster hit in the Summer but I purposely waited for it to come out on DVD, so I can watch it on my own personal home theater and watch it with no distractions.

This film focuses on Tony Stark, the millionaire who runs Stark Industries which creates weapons for the military but while on a meeting to the Middle East, Stark’s military escort are gun down and eventually the suave millionaire gets caught in a blast (from weapons created by his company), next thing you know, Stark is being operated on and being held by prisoner by terrorists.

While under captivity, Stark creates his first Iron Man uniform and uses it to escape his captors.  Upon returning back to America, Stark’s perspective of the world and his company has changed.  Also, his goal to develop a more technologically advanced mobile suit armor becomes his obsession and leads him to take on the terrorist who have been using his companies weapons for evil but most of all prepare for the lies and deceptions that await him.

AUDIO & VIDEO:

The version that I am reviewing is the regular widescreen DVD, not the awesome Blu-ray version packed with a lot of extras.  But the audio for this version is Dolby Digital 5.1 and video is widescreen enhanced for 16:9 TV’s.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

This “IRON MAN” DVD version features deleted and extended scenes.   Deleted scenes that I’m glad the director chose to eliminate from the final cut of the film.

There are three versions of this release on DVD/Blu-Ray.  This version is the single disc version, the double disc version features many featurettes including a 108-minute documentary, a six part documentary and more.  The Blu-ray version has received almost perfect stars for its amount of content and BD-Live.  So, if you have a Blu-ray player, the Blu-ray version of “IRON MAN” is what is recommended.

After watching it, I definitely enjoyed the film but like any superhero film, as the first film always focuses on the origin, this series will be judged on its continuing storylines.  Similar to like the “X-Men”, “Spider-Man” and the “Fantastic Four” films, there is always the “origin” that not many people are too enthusiastic about and want to see more battles.

Fortunately, “Iron Man”did offer quite a bit of kick as battles but I loved the scene where Iron Man just rescues a village being terrorized by the enemies.

Again, Robert Downey Jr. did a great job as Tony Star, Jeff Bridges as Obidiah Stane was pretty good.  As for Terrence Howard’s James Rhodes… it was OK but I was expecting more of a no-nonsense Rhodes.  But with Don Cheadle replacing Howard for the next film, I hope that Cheadle can bring the attitude especially if he’s going to be War Machine.

But definitely enjoyed this film.  With “IRON MAN”, unlike any other top tier Marvel superheroes, Robert Downey Jr. has a lot of inner demons to contend with and is such a complex character.  For the comic series, the alcoholism consumed him and I’m curious to see if it happens in the films.   It will definitely be interesting to see how his character is explored and what new Iron Man outfit we will see him sporting next Silver Centurion Iron Man?  Maybe even see some Hulkbuster or Thorbuster?  Who knows.  And of course, there is James Rhodes as War Machine and I look forward in seeing that character come to play in the films.

But all in all, “IRON MAN” was an enjoyable film for the first version.  A lot of action, special effects but definitely would like to see where they go with the characters in the next upcoming film.

All in all, a very cool movie and enjoyed it so much, now I’m going to have to pick up the Blu-ray ultimate edition next!

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TERMINATION POINT (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

November 2, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

“If you enjoy TV series like ‘24′ but with an added sci-fi/time travel twist, then definitely give ‘Termination Point’ a try!”

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FILM:  TERMINATION POINT

COMPANY: CinTel Films, INSIGHT FILM STUDIOS, LTD., Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

DVD INFORMATION: Color, Subtitled, NTSC. 1:85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen

RATED: PG-13

DURATION: 90 minutes

Written by Peter Sullivan

Directed by Jason Bourque

Executive Producers: Lisa Hansen, Steffano Dammico, Kirk Shaw

Producer: Lindsay Macadam

Editor: Asim Nuraney

Music:  Gregory Tripi and Kyle Kenneth Batter

Director of Photography: C. Kim Miles

STARRING:

Jason Priestley as Caleb Smith

Lou Diamond Phillips as Dr. Winter

Stefanie von Pfetten as Claire Smith

Ashley Whillans as Sarah Smith

Gary Hudson as David L. Martin

Special Agent Caleb Smith (Jason Priestley) is a man on a mission.  When military time-travel technology is stolen by a rogue scientist Dr. Daniel Winter (Lou Diamond Phillips).  Agent Smith leads an all-out government manhunt to get it back.  Winter is determined not to let this all-powerful weapon fall back into the hands of the military.  When Smith finally tracks down his target, he must risk everything - including his family - in order to stop the weapon from being unleashed on the world.  Planes vanish, time distorts and the very existence of mankind hangs in the balance in this action-packed adventure!

To be released on November 4th is a sci-fi time travel film starring Golden Globe nominee Jason Priestley (”Beverly Hills 90210″) and Lou Diamond Phillips (”La Bamba” and “Stand and Deliver”) featured in an action-driven storyline about a rogue scientist, Dr. Daniel Winter (Phillips) who has disappeared with a classified time-travel device and hides it in an airliner in which special agent Caleb Smith’s (Priestley) family is on.

As Caleb and his family prepare to go on a family vacation, Caleb is called on an emergency to apprehend Dr. Winter (not knowing that Winter boarded the plane that he was just on).  Winter must be found at all cost or their will be repercussions due to a potential time shift which can destroy the Earth and also the galaxy. But Caleb realizes that Dr. Winter has been planning to be on the same plane as his family all along and thus Caleb does what he can to protect his family.

But the situation goes awry when the President of the United States doesn’t want to risk the lives of millions of Americans and is willing to destroy the airliner carrying dozens of Americans.  Thus, two fighter jets are sent in to destroy the airliner.

As Caleb pleads with the agency to have the jets back off, the jets fire their missiles.  But a second before impact, Dr. Winter activates the  transporter.  With Caleb feeling that his family is dead, he goes to the wreckage site but is shocked to find out that the plane wreckage was found the day before.  He’s confused since the flight just left hours ago and realizes that there is more to the story than his agency wants to tell him.  But learns that his family may still be alive but not in the present but somewhere near this vortex that has suddenly emerged on top of the planet.

With only two remote devices able to control the transportation device, one is kept with Winter and another is somewhere.  While Caleb looks for the second controller, unbeknown to him is that there are people in his own agency working against him and want to use the device for their own personal agenda.

The race begins to find the controller before his enemies do or else, the growing vortex will continue to kill people but also possibly absorb the whole planet and possibly the galaxy.

Will Caleb be able to save his wife and daughter and the passengers of the airline from destruction?  Will he be able to find the controller in time?

“Termination Point” has an interesting concept in regards to transportation and time travel.  As Dr. Winter uses lab rats as tests to transport the animals from point A to point B, he has never used the device on something as large as an airliner.

The science fiction aspect comes in the fact that when Winter uses the device, the airliner and those that are alive somehow stay inside this vortex of space where they are about to get sucked up and die.  And somehow, they are taken back in time.

Although you have the sci-fi aspect of the film with Dr. Winter and the people stuck on the airliner inside a space in time, you get this other storyline in a “24″ type of storyline with agent Caleb Smith and a few people in the agency that he trust and together working against the clock to find the second controller and save the world.

The film does have it’s flaws. Somehow there are just some scenes that somewhat damper the naturalness of the film.   Jason Priestley convincingly does a good job as a special agent and Lou Diamond Phillips does a good job as a scientist but you get some editing that just seems out of place at times.  But the problematic situations in the film are more of the scenes that focus on the airliner, the jets, the vortex as it shoots out electricity destroying buildings and zapping people.

For one, there’s only so much CG can do, especially depending on whatever budget there was for the film.  The CG or actual models of the airliner, military planes and the vortex zapping up buildings really look like model toys.   The vortex was a nice sci-fi spin but when the film overly uses images of the plane and jets flying, it looks so unnatural because they look like toys.

When the vortex zaps the buildings, you would expect to see rocks and rubble but of course, with what they were able to do for this film was to create the rubble via CG and it looks more like polygons flying out than rubble.

AUDIO & VIDEO:

Video is featured ala anamorphic widescreen (1:85:1) and audio is featured in English 5.1 (Dolby Digital)

SPECIAL FEATURES:

“Termination Point: Behind the Scenes” featurette includes interviews with both Jason Priestley, Lou Diamond Phillips and co-stars and the director Jason Bourque.  You learn a bit about why these two took the role and how they have a long time friendship for over 15 years.

All in all, “Termination Point” was a fun film and it was definitely interesting to see Jason Priestley as a special agent and convincingly does a good job as a Jack-Bauer-ish type of character.  The same with Phillips as the brainiac scientist.

Personally, because of the 24-ish style of storyline, I can almost imagine this being a TV series that would probably have been awesome if it had a longer storyline and of course, fleshing out the character development of the people that Caleb works with and also, the people who are working in the agency but are traitors and learning their motivations.

But as a film, all-in-all, it has an interesting plot and an interesting sci-fi and dramatic feel to it and of course, it is packed with action.  Again, it has its share of problems which I mentioned above.  But at the same time, I believe that the performances of Priestley and Phillips really helped this film out.  So, if you enjoy a TV series like “24″ with a touch of science fiction, then definitely give “Termination Point” a try.

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SUPERHERO MOVIE (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

October 31, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

“When you see the ‘from the guys who brought you SCARY MOVIE and THE NAKED GUN, you pretty much know what kind of film you’re going to get.  So, it’s all about watching these movies with an open mind.  Fortunately, among the similar-related movies by these creators, ‘SUPERHERO MOVIE’ is probably the most entertaining of the lot.”

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FILM:  SUPERHERO MOVIE

COMPANY: DIMENSION HOME ENTERTAINMENT

DVD INFORMATION: Color, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC

RATED: PG 13

DURATION: 82 minutes

PRODUCED BY Robert K. Weiss, David Zucker, Craig Mazin

WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Craig Mazin

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein and Mathew Stein

STARRING: Drake Bell, Christopher McDonald, Sara Paxton, Kevin Hart, Brent Spiner, Jeffrey Tambor, Robert Joy, Reginal Hall, Pamela Anderson, Leslie Nielsen, Tracy Morgan and Marion Ross.

THE TRAILER:

Spider-Man, X-Men and the Fantastic Four will never be the same after this outrageously funny spoof of your favorite comic book movies!  Drake Bell (Drake & Josh) stars as a nerdy high school student bitten by a genetically-altered dragonfly.  He stumbles hilariously through the process of becoming a crime-fighter and as his new powers grow, so do the laughs.  Sara Paxton (Aquamarine) and Christopher McDonald (Spy Kids 2) costar as the clueless damsel in distress and the comically intense super villain, along with Pamela Anderson and Leslie Nielsen.  Going from superzero to superhero has never been this much fun!

For the week of Halloween 2008, I decided that there will be no horror movie marathon.  This week, I will watch the various comedy films that typically feature on the front of the DVD “from the guys who brought you SCARY MOVIE and the NAKED GUN”.

I pretty much know what I’m getting into with these films and know you have to have an open mind because although many scenes will have its funny moments, you can expect your share of really idiotic moments as well.

I know people who can just laugh and know what to expect with these films but some who have never seen these type of films and just feel the wasted their time watching it.  So, with that being said, enjoyment of this film depends on your take of these type of movies.

“SUPERHERO MOVIE” is a film that parodies the first “Spider-Man” film, “Fantastic Four”, “X-Men” and “Batman”.

The film revolves around Rick Riker, a nerdy high school teenager who loves his classmate but bullied quite a bit in his school.  Things go from bad at worse at a school trip when he accidentally spills a chemical which attracts animals to him and somehow he ends up being bit by a radioactive dragonfly.

Riker develops special powers and next thing you know, the Dragonfly is born.

Marion Ross and Leslie Nielsen play the aunt and uncle of Rick Riker.  In true Leslie Nielsen fashion, if you watched the “Naked Gun” films, you know what to expect for his role.  Marion Ross of “Happy Days” fame was quite interesting as the aunt who has a major flatulence problem and just can’t stop farting.

Tracy Morgan plays a Professor X type of role, trying to help Riker learn his new powers and show him the school of teens who have powers.  Pamela Anderson plays the role of Invisible Woman who has been caught messing around with Professor X by Mrs. Professor X.

One of the highlight scenes is when Riker and the girl of his dreams, Jill Johnson are about to share a kiss but his aunt Lucille (Marion Ross) sleeping right next to them leashes continuous farts that just sound so horrible.  Fart jokes can be funny and the manage to include a hilarious gassy scenes in which Jill who really wants to kiss Riker, uses her tampons to put up her nose to avoid smelling the fart. Fart jokes are gross but when done well, you can’t hep but laugh.

Of course, probably the coldest jokes are the ones on physicist Stephen Hawking.  The gags on his character featured getting his head accidentally stuck in a beehive and not able to get out of it because of his disability.  And of course, using his vocoder device to simulate Hawking screaming profanities. For a film to really make fun of his disability to get some cheap laughs is just very cold.

There are so many gags in this film with those type of gags, some quite funny and some that are just idiotic but I found this film more to the funny side fortunately.  But with jokes such as the Stephen Hawking (which there are numerous scenes with this character), I can see many finding it tasteless and some to find it so funny knowing it’s so wrong.

AUDIO & VIDEO:

Truthfully, I wasn’t paying too much attention towards the quality of the film and as for the audio, the film is strictly dialogue.  Not much need for special audio effects.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The extended version features the alternate ending, deleted scenes, two featurettes and a theatrical trailer plus a commentary.  The regular version only features the alternate ending (which was so dumb, I’m glad they didn’t use it), deleted scenes and the theatrical trailer.

There are three versions of this film on DVD in the US.  The regular version which is only 74 minutes long and has only the alternate ending, deleted scenes and theatrical trailer, while the extended version which is 82 minutes long and has the additional commentary track and featurettes.  The third version is a Blockbuster exclusive which features additional deleted scenes.

So, far of the movies within this genre and created by the same creators of “SCARY MOVIE” and “NAKED GUN”, of the more recent films, “SUPERHERO MOVIE” was probably the funniest compared to the others. Again, this is comparing to the other related films by the same creators.

There is a lot of funny jokes throughout the film but there are also a good number of idiotic jokes as well.

I enjoyed the superhero film parodies on this film and although there are a few well-known talent who made cameos on this film, I’m just glad many of their segments were quite short.  In fact, I’m glad that the film was quite short.

In the end, I definitely didn’t find myself disliking it.  I suppose it’s because I enjoyed the superhero parodies on the film and I haven’t seen a film go so far to do a parody based on superhero films in this magnitude.

All in all, a fun film if you come watching with an open mind.

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You Only Live Twice (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

October 26, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

“The fifth 007 film, ‘You Only Live Twice’ (1967) takes James Bond to Japan and having to learn the way of the ninja, Japanese culture and the woman but also to take on the evil S.P.E.C.T.R.E and the introduction of the big boss Blofeld.”

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FILM:  You Only Live Twice

COMPANy: United Artist

DVD INFORMATION: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC, ASPECT RATIO: 2.35:1

DURATION: 117 minutes

BASED ON THE NOVELS BY Ian Fleming

SCREENPLAY BY ROALD DAHL

DIRECTED BY LEWIS GILBERT III

CAST:

James Bond (Sean Connery)

Tiger Tanaka (Tetsuro Tamba)

Akiko Wakabayashi (Aki)

Kissy Suzuki (Mia Hama)

Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Donald Pleasence)

Q (Desmond Llewyn)

M (Bernard Lee)

THE TRAILER:

When an American space capsule is swallowed up by what they believe to be a Russian spaceship World War 3 nearly breaks out. The British Government however suspect that other powers are at work as the space craft went down near Japan. S.P.E.C.T.R.E. is the force behind the theft as James Bond discovers but its motives are far from clear and he must first find out where the captured space capsule is held before America and Russia initiate another world war.

In 2008, I said to myself that I would watch every James Bond film from the beginning.  Now having owned all the films on DVD, I’m on the fifth James Bond film titled “You Only Live Twice” which was released in 1967.

The film did quite well, as it was the first Bond summer film and mad $111 million worldwide.  It was also the first Bond film that did not follow the book version and also featured Sean Connery calling it quits in playing James Bond for the first time.

The film starts off with James Bond in China receiving a massage from a Chinese woman who gets up, presses a button and next thing you know, the bed folds up encasing Bond and then Chinese gangsters shooting him down.  James Bond is dead.  And his body thrown to sea.

Of course, James Bond never dies and it was a ruse to learn more about the operations of the terrorist organization SPECTRE and do what he can to get close to the evil organization.

As for SPECTRE, they are capturing US and Russian space technology and trying to create a war between the two countries, so once the two countries destroy each other, SPECTRE can emerge as the new superpower in the world.

This time, Bond’s mission takes him to Japan, where Bond can now get close to the Japanese women but also test out his knowledge of the “oriental” language.

The film is quite interesting as it features two Japanese Bond girls (not non-Asian women trying to look Japanese) but Bond has to learn the Japanese culture, even changed to look more Japanese and to get into a ninja training area and learn the way of the ninja.  And to think that this film features ninjas is pretty cool.

In the SPECTRE end of things, we learn who the boss of SPECTRE finally is and for modern moviegoers, you get a better idea where the character of Mr. Evil from the Austin Powers films was derived from.

This leads to a major battle between the minions of SPECTRE versus James Bond and the ninjas.

The film is loosely based on the Ian Fleming book which actually is much more darker as writer Ian Fleming was dying and the book he wrote featured a James Bond in mourning after the death of his wife and being lured back to the agency.  Also, after the fourth book “Thunderball”, “On Her Majesty’s Request” was the next storyline.  But in the film series, it comes after “You Only Live Twice”.  The reason for this was that “On Her Majesty’s Request” needed a film that was based in an area with high and snowy elevations and thus research to find a location to film would have taken time which the producers did not have.  So, modifications from the novel to film series had to happen.

As for the DVD, in 2007 there was a re-release Ultimate Edition which features more special features and a digital remaster.  And with the Bond films being re-released in Blu-ray, I’m sure that the newer versions will include much more.  This year 2000 version is the first DVD release that came out and hardly came out with anything.

Personally, I enjoyed “You Only Live Twice” because it is so different than the previous films in the fact that it puts Bond in unfamiliar territory and that’s Japan.  With beautiful settings of Japan ala mid-to-late 60s, it definitely was different with the fact that it features Japanese villages and Bond getting accustomed to Japanese culture and having hundreds of ninjas fighting along with him against SPECTRE.

Granted, there are major deviations from the book version but nevertheless, “You Only Live Twice” was a film that I enjoyed quite a bit for its setting and it’s sci-fi style to it.  A 60s film that features a bit of space, an evil headquarters based inside a volcano, a mini-copter full of weapons and interesting ideas for that time.

All in all, “You Only Live Twice” was an enjoyable film and as for the DVD, if you are going the Blu-ray route, definitely wait for the upcoming Blu-ray version or get the Ultimate Version of the DVD released in 2007.

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SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

October 25, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

“For fans of the ‘SEX AND THE CITY’ series, not only does the movie carry the similar magic of what made the series so enjoyable.  A cool storyline for those searching for love, for those that are going through life changes and so much more!  A very good movie!”

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FILM:  SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE

COMPANy: NEW LINE CINEMA

RATED: R (Strong Sexual Content, Nudity and Language)

DURATION: 145 minutes

BASED ON CHARACTERS FROM THE BOOK BY CANDACE BUSHNELL

BASTED ON THE TV SERIES CREATED BY DARREN STARR

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED by MICHAEL PATRICK KING

COSTUME DESIGNER: Patricia Field

MUSIC BY: Aaron Zigman

PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Jeremy Conway

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: John Thomas

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Toby Emmerich, Richard Brener, Kathryn Busby, Jonathan Filley

PRODUCED BY: Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael Patrick King, Darrent Star and John Melfi

CAST:

Carrie (Sara Jessica Parker)

Samantha (Kim Cattrall)

Charlotte (Kim Davis)

Miranda (Cynthia Nixon)

Mr. Big (Chris Noth)

Also starring Jennifer Hudson, Candice Bergen

THE TRAILER:

FOR TOO LONG, CARRIE BRADSHAW (Sarah Jessica Parker) had been looking for love in all the wrong places…but in all the right shoes.  In this much-anticipated movie event, Carrie, Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) are back four years after the hit TV series ended.  As they continue to juggle career, relationships, motherhood and life in Manhattan, the girls realize that more than ever, true friendship never goes out of style.  “Poignant, incisive and proudly outrageous.  Sex and the City is the love letter fans have been waiting for” (Rossiter Drake, San Francisco Examiner)

SEX AND THE CITY THE MOVIE was definitely a highly anticipated film of 2008.  A lot of my female friends and guy friends are fans of the HBO television series and even my wife was so hardcore that she and her female friends would have viewing parties every night the new episodes were shown.

For me, I’ve always enjoyed the series for it’s in-depth look at love and relationships via the women’s perspective, as much as I loved BBC America’s look at love and relationships via the comedy “Coupling”.

The series definitely took on a variety of topics, especially of how it related to the characters and the topics of love and sex were just hilarious, emotional and overall uplifting.

With the highly anticipated film reuniting the women four years since the series, we see Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), who has three successful books on love and still dating and very much love with Mr. Big (Chris Noth).  The two are in the next step of their relationship about to move into an awesome apartment with an awesome closet but most of all, the two finally ready to tie the knot.

Samantha (Kim Cattrall) living in Hollywood to manage her model/boyfriend’s career and missing New York City.  Samantha is missing her former life of having fun and being the center of attention.

For Charlotte (Kristin Davis), Charlotte and husband are still happy and raising their adoptive daughter.

And Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), very busy with her job as a lawyer and as a parent but at the same time, somewhat neglecting her wife duties.

Without spoiling the storylines for each of these women, throw in some major wrenches to the lives of these women and you definitely get one sensational story about love, finding love, losing love and most of all to see the friendships of these four women tested.

Like the show, you get beautiful scenes of New York City and the beautiful settings.  Also, the interesting and at times outlandish but most of the time elegant fashion courtesy of costume designer Patricia Field.  Also, the musical setting of hearing Mairi Campbell’s “Auld Lange Syne” to Run DMC’s “Walk this Way” and various music as it plays an emotional and enjoyable setting for the various segments of the film.

But what makes this movie work is the well written storyline by Michael Patrick King who knows how to really balance each of the women’s storylines but effectively writes a film that not only will women enjoy it but also men.

I have to give credit to another woman on the show who actually plays a significant role on the film.  Jennifer Hudson’s character as an assistant to Carrie Bradshaw definitely added a cool character component as a woman also looking for love in New York City, rents her designer bags but most of all, how she helps Carrie through a difficult time.

Nearly every character from the TV series had such an important role although I was surprised Stanford (Willie Garson) didn’t have that many lines.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

There are various versions of this DVD from the two-disc set and also the Blu-Ray editions which feature may special features.  This widescreen edition only features director’s commentary by Michael Patrick King.

“SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE” works on all levels.  Perhaps, maybe moreso for fans of the TV series who are familiar of the background of the women and also the supporting characters.

But everything comes together…the storyline, the setting, the fashion, the music…everything that the series is known for, you see it in a much extravagant form in this film.

An enjoyable film that is easily a must-own for “Sex and the City” fans.

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The Note (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

October 9, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

“A touching film by best-selling author Angela Hunt, ‘The Note’ is a film that is not only touching and uplifting but a message that comes clear to the viewer that in life and sometimes through tragedy, there is always hope and to believe that miracles can come true.”

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FILM:  The Note

DISTRIBUTED BY: Sony Pictures Television

RATED: NOR RATED

DURATION: 87 minutes

DVD INFO.: 1:78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen

RELEASE DATE: October 7, 2008

THE TRAILER:

PRODUCTION: WILDRICE, LIGHTWORKS PICTURES & DOONE CITY PICTURES

STARRING: Genie Francis, Ted McGinley

DIRECTED BY: Douglas Barr

TELEPLAY BY: Paul W. Cooper, Based on a novel by Angela Hunt

PRODUCED BY: Steve Solomos

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: William Spencer Reilly, Joel S. Rice

MUSIC: Eric Allaman

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Derick Underschultz

THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT THE NOTE THAT TOUCHES EVERYONE.

Following a tragic plane crash, Peyton MacGruder, a newspaper columnist discovers a note written by a father during his final moments and a nationwide search for the intended recipient begins.

The note takes her on a journey that changes the lives of everyone she meets.  As she searches to heal the heart of a stranger, she discovers that the life that’s changed most profoundly is her own.

Based on a novel by best-selling author Angela Hunt, ‘The Hote” stars Daytime Emmy award winner Genie Francis (TV’s “General Hospital”) and Ted McGinley (TV’s “Hope & Faith”) in a heartwarming holiday story.

Have you ever wondered about what goes through the minds of people who had only a few minutes left in their life before a tragedy?

This question is explored through an uplifting and touching film which was the #1 rated Hallmark film in 2007.

The film stars “General Hospital” Daytime Emmy award winner Genie Francis who plays the part of Peyton MacGruder, a newspaper columnist, who is on the verge of losing her job due to low readership.

On that same day, a flight crashes in the ocean and while she sits alone on the rocks near the ocean, she finds burnt wreckage and floating along the wreckage and stuck between the rocks is a plastic bag with a note.

From that moment on, Peyton knows that she needs to write a story to keep her job, improve her readership and what best than to write an ongoing column about finding out who the writer was and find the person who the letter was written for.

But during the process of writing the column, the note seems to have a positive affect for the people affected by the death of a love one on that flight but also through the journey of writing these columns and meeting these people, it opens up old wounds for Peyton and for her to confront emotions she has harbored inside her broken heart.

Also starring in the film is actor Ted McGinley (”Hope & Faith”) who plays a fellow award winning sportswriter who helps Peyton by giving her advice, encouragement but most of all, his loving heart.

VIDEO:

The film is featured in 1:75:1 anamorphic widescreen.  A lot of the scenes are shot indoors but for a Holiday film, a good touch of winter and everything looks pretty good.

AUDIO:

Audio is presented in English 5.1 (Dolby Digital).  The majority of the film is dialogue-based.  Audio is clearly heard.  No major use of surround sound or audio direction to certain channels in this type of film but nor is it really needed.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

The DVD features two special features:

  • “Notes from the Novelist: A Conversation with Angela Hunt”
  • “Playing Peyton with Genie Francis”

I found the interview with Angela Hunt to be quite informative.  As a Christian woman, it was great to hear in her perspective of why the story was written and what she did to make sure her ideals and beliefs were featured in the storyline.  And the message the storyline brings.

The second featurette featuring actress Genie Francis talking about playing the part of Peyton MacGruder but the biggest part of all is Genie talking about one of the most controversial situations that involved her back in the 80’s as one of the major stars (especially her storyline) during the “Luke and Laura” years of “General Hospital” and explaining how she left it all because of what a co-worker told her.  And while leaving the soap opera during her storyline’s peak and by making an impulse decision to leave at the age of 19 because of anger, she hurt many people in the process.

She goes on to explain about the note and it’s message of forgiveness.  And that for her playing the part, just having to go through the pain back then as an actress but then finding enlightenment through playing the part of Peyton MacGruder.

I’m sure it was not easy for her too talk about it and the fact that she fully discusses it openly was a surprise but how it ties into her role and her appreciation for the film and also working with Ted McGinley was worth watching.  A very cool special feature!

“The Note” is such as uplifting and touching film.  I was very touched by the storyline and especially watching both Genie Francis and Ted McGinley in the film.

Before watching the film, the first thing that went in my head was Genie Francis…Laura of “General Hospital” and Ted McGinley from “Happy Days” and “Married With Children” and other comedic roles.

But growing up and watching Genie Francis, it’s so great to see her acting again and playing an authoritative but yet an emotional role.  She did a great job with this role and I hope to see more of her in the future.  As for Ted McGinley, it was great to see him in a serious role and both had awesome chemistry together onscreen.

And again, going back to the film, sure one can expect a tearjerker from a Hallmark film.  But I was very much impressed by the message of the film and the overall touching storyline.

We hear so much about tragedy, especially with yearly news of those affected by 9/11.  Also, perhaps in our own personal lives, we may know of someone affected by tragedy or perhaps tragedy has hit closer to hom and even hit us hard.  There is a lot of questions that can run through someone’s head and in this case, if one had a few minutes left of life, knowing that they may die, if you had a message to write, who would you write it to and what would you write?

In this film, the message is clear and simple but without spoiling it for you, I think anyone watching this film can truly appreciate the endearing message once revealed in the end.

The timing of this DVD is not only great for the holidays but for someone experiencing some sort of pain within their lives, the positive message in this film is quite touching.

All in all, a film that truly touches the soul!  Definitely worth watching!

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YOU DON’T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN: 2-Disc Unrated Extended Version (a J!-ENT DVD Review)

October 5, 2008 by Dennis Amith · Leave a Comment 

“For fans of Adam Sandler’s comedy films, Adam Sandler stars in one of the most farcical, political and sex-driven comedies yet.  Director Drugan, Sandler and fellow writer Smigel and Apatow spare no expense in this eyebrow raising film.  As for the DVD, ‘YOU DON’T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN’ is jammed packed with two commentaries and special features!  Watch it with an open mind, grab some popcorn and enjoy!”

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