Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 3 (Blu-ray)
Highly Recommended Downton Abbey Season 3 Blu-ray Review Click onan image to view a Blu-rayscreenshot with 1080p resolution Read the entire review
Highly Recommended Downton Abbey Season 3 Blu-ray Review Click onan image to view a Blu-rayscreenshot with 1080p resolution Read the entire review
Recommended Consider this a counterpoint to DVD Savant’s rave review . The first of two Derek Flint spy pictures starring James Coburn, Our Man Flint is a James Bond imitator that I liked a lot as a child but as an adult I invariably find disappointing. Every time it and its sequel, In Like Flint (1967) are released to a new home video format – VHS, laser disc, DVD, Blu-ray – I watch them again …
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Highly Recommended A pretty good B-Western featuring John Wayne, very early in his starring career, The New Frontier (1935) breaks no new ground but is well made for its budget level. Indeed, it’s fairly lavish by Republic Pictures’ standards, the studio then just getting started itself, the company having been founded earlier that year when Consolidated Film Laboratories president Herbert J …
Rent It Hollywood’s [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] hottest horror director is about to learn the true meaning of terror!!!!! Read the entire review
Highly Recommended In 10 Words or Less Immature comedy for mature people – now on Blu-Ray Reviewer’s Bias* Loves: Animation, unusual art style Likes: Anime, T&A comedy Dislikes: Weak puns, potty humor Hates: Sex-shy anime characters The Show When I saw a trailer for Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt , I was immediately hooked, and not because of the promise of a sex-filled romp offered by the …
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Recommended The Movie: The Paperboy is based on a 1995 pulp novel by Pete Dexter, who Sacramentans may recognize from his Sacramento Bee column in the 1980s. The screenplay was written by Dexter along with director Lee Daniels
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Highly Recommended THE PROGRAM: Please Note: The images used here are from promotional materials provided by Arte Live Web and public-domain photos of St. Thomas Church, Leipzig , and Haussmann ‘s portrait of Bach; they are not taken from the Blu-ray edition under review. In the interest of being upfront before indulging in my superlative-laden recommendation of the new Blu-ray version of Bach’s …
