Category: DVDs

Fairy Tail: Collection Three (Blu-ray)

Recommended Content: To those who are not familiar with Fairy Tail , I'll clue you in. Fairy Tail is easily one of the most popular anime/manga currently available on the market… It's a series that revolves around the lives and travels of a group of young wizards from the Fairy Tail guild.

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Laggies (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Note : Although screencaps should only be considered an idea of what the disc looks like, click any capture in this review to expand the image to a full size .png. It would be easy to summarize Laggies , the new film by Seattle director Lynn Shelton, as being about a woman suffering from the same kind of arrested development as so many movie manchildren.

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1969 (Blu-ray)

Skip It NOTE: The photos accompanying this review are taken from promotional materials and do not AT ALL reflect the quality of the Blu-ray under review. The Movie: Viewed now, it's hard to deny that On Golden Pond , the second biggest box office hit of 1981 (behind Raiders of the Lost Ark ) and winner of three Academy Awards, is more than a little cheesy.

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Everything you need to know about ripping DVDs with subtitles

If you like watching foreign movies, you may find that, when seeking out new films, you can only get the movie you want in a version without subtitles. This is great if you’re bi- or multi-lingual, but if not, you really need to know what the actors are saying. In this article, I’m going to look at subtitles: how you can play them in movies that already contain them, how you can add them to …

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Force Majeure (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie: Not many people have presumably heard of Ruben Ostlund, a writer and director who had done several films in his native Sweden. That may be changing shortly as Force Majeure may be the first notes of attention from America and elsewhere to Ostlund talents and in this film which he also wrote and directed, it is easy to see why

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The Road to Hong Kong (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Road to Hong Kong (1962) was the seventh and final Road for stars Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. The others – Road to Singapore (1940), Road to Zanzibar (1941), Road to Morocco (1942), Road to Utopia (1946), Road to Rio (1947), and Road to Bali (1952) – were all made at Paramount, in Hollywood, while The Road to Hong Kong was filmed in England and released by United Artists …

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