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August 29, 2003
The Aisle View: Step Into Liquid
Aisle View critic Megan Denny discovers the best action sequence this year
isn't a CG effect in a Hollywood movie, it's the giant waves in the new
surfing documentary from Dana Brown called Step Into Liquid. An exploration of the worldwide surfing tribe and the future of surfing, Step Into Liquid is true to its Endless Summer Roots.
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August 28, 2003
The Blue Room: No Limits, Jenna Loves Kobe & Acid Dreams
This week The Blue Room takes a look at Digital Playground's No Limits - with a sizzling debut for their new contract girl Jesse Jane . The Blue Room also takes a look at Vivid's Jenna Loves Kobe - which marks the return of the queen of porn herself, Jenna Jameson, co-starring with popular Asian performer Kobe Tai, also Vivid's Sold - with the very cute and bubbly Kody, Private;s Michael Ninn's Acid Dreams where the real story is just how beautiful Ninn makes his actresses and their performances look. Finally if you SUBSCRIBE to get The Blue Room FREE via email you'll get an exclusive coupon emailed to you!! Be sure not to miss this week's The Blue Room!
August 27, 2003
DVD Savant: The Kid Stays in the Picture, Umberto D Criterion and The Red Pony
This week the DVD Savant takes a look at Warners'
The Kid Stays in the
Picture a riveting partisan docu on the wild high life of producer/studio head Robert
Evans, told in his own words, Criterion's definitive disc of Vittorio De Sica's
Umberto D., the
last and acknowledged apex of the Italian Neorealist movement, MGM's Midnite Movies Double Feature of two Ingrid Pitt Hammer epics, Countess
Dracula and The Vampire
Lovers - the second of these sexy horror pictures has been
extensively restored, fulfilling the promise of an article
Savant wrote in 1998, HVe's picture-perfect disc of Merchant/Ivory's
The Europeans
a heady mixture of fine performances and a beautiful
New England Autumn for a background and John Steinbeck's The Red Pony, an overlooked
gem. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
August 25, 2003
Lord of the Rings - Two Towers DVD Giveaway
The wait is over! This week we're excited to bring you a special giveaway for Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Theatrical Edition) DVD. This exciting DVD features the Documentary 'On the Set: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers', 'Return to Middle-earth', eight featurettes, A Short film by Sean Astin entitled 'The Long and Short of It' an exclusive 10-minute behind-the-scenes preview of "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" and much much more. Enter Now for your chance to win one of 5 copies of Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers we're giving away this week!
A ton of great notable DVDs out this week including: New Line's first release of The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers [Review 1 & 2] more than just an appetizer for the Extended Edition, Columbia Tri-Star's Special Edition releases for Desperado [Review] and
El Mariachi [Review] in anticipation for the Theatrical Release of Once Upon a Time In Mexico, Warner Bros has ER - Season 1 [Review] which was one of the most requested TV on DVDs at Amazon, Fox continues their line of successful TV DVDs with The Simpsons - Season 3 and
HBO does a bang up job for Mr. Show - The Complete Third Season [Review].
Dreamworks Home Video has announced the DVD Release for Sinbad - Legend of the Seven Seas. Set for release on November 18th Sinbad - Legend of the Seven Seas will be released in separate Widescreen and Fullscreen editions both with Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 audio and feature: Audio Commentary with Directors Patrick Gilmore and Tim Johnson, The Making of Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas featurette, a 6 minute DVD Exclusive short 'Cyclops Island', 2 Deleted Scenes, and a ton of DVD-Rom games and activities. Pre-Order Sinbad - Legend of the Seven Seas Now at Amazon.com
Writer/director John Singleton was only 22 years old and fresh out of film school when he made his first feature film, the highly acclaimed Boyz 'N The Hood. Twelve years and many delays later, his debut is finally being revisited on DVD, this time with a number of bonus features improve on the initial lackluster DVD. DVD Talk Interviewer James W. Powell recently had a chance to sit down with Mr. Singleton to discuss the new DVD edition of Boyz 'N The Hood, his thoughts on the film, and how he feels the digital format is affecting Hollywood and Of course, for the comic book fans out there, the inside scoop on the feature film debut of Marvel Comics' Cage. Read the Complete Interview with John Singleton. Also be sure to read the DVD Talk Review of Boyz in the Hood.
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