8/30/2012

Playboy: Sexy Lingerie, Vol. 5 and 6 (2006) Review

Playboy: Sexy Lingerie, Vol. 5 and 6 (2006)
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Playboy Sexy Lingerie V & VI is one hour and forty-one minutes and was released on DVD on October 17, 2006. After the original Sexy Lingerie came out, the word lingerie seems to have gotten lost in translation. Volumes two through six show more nudity the lingerie. In volume 5, only in Vision in White and In The Mood and in volume six in the segments called Picture Perfect were the only three segments that had any lingerie in it at all. The rest of the clips the Playmates are topless or fully nude. Here are my comments on the following scenarios.
Volume V
Fashion Passion-More on nudity then there is lingerie
Heavenly Heat-From lingerie to being topless then nude
The Heist-Fully nude and wore very little, if any, lingerie
Video Vamps-Fully nude 95% of the time and the other 5% was lingerie
Writer's Block-From sexy dresses to sexy lingerie to nudity
Room Mates-Lingerie, topless and full nudity
Vision in White-White lingerie and topless
Legs-Leg lingerie and topless
The Wild Side-Some lingerie and some nudity
In The Mood-60% lingerie and 40% nudity
Night Life-Most of the time fully nude
Playmates that are feature are:
Samantha Dorman-Playboy Playmate of the Month for September 1991, featured in volume four
Debra Jo Fondren-Playmate of the Month for September 1977 & Playboy Playmate of the Year for 1978
Morgan Fox-Playboy Playmate of the Month for December 1990, featured in volume four
Wendy Hamilton-Playboy Playmate of the Month for December 1991, featured in volume four
Corinna Harney-Playboy Playmate of the Month for August 1991 & Playboy Playmate of the Year for 1992, featured in volume four
Echo Johnson-Playboy Playmate of the Month for January 1993
Wendy Kaye -Playboy Playmate of the Month for July 1991, featured in volume four
Christina Leardini-Playboy Playmate of the Month for April 1991, featured in volume three & four
Jennifer LeRoy-Playboy Playmate of the Month for February 1993
Barbara Moore-Playboy Playmate of the Month for December 1992
Tiffany Sloan-Playboy Playmate of the Month for October 1992
Volume VI
Day Dream-A couple make out, have sex, and get nude
Picture Perfect-The three ladies are wearing colorful lingerie most of the time, but there are a few scenes where they are topless.
Antique Lace-Three ladies are shown putting on lingerie, but most of the time they are just fully nude.
Hotel Desire-She starts out with all lingerie on and then she is topless, then there is a scene where she is fully nude.
En Vogue-Lingerie, diamonds, topless, and nudity
Naughty & Nice-A dance segment with two ladies wearing lingerie, being topless or fully nude.
Perfect Ensemble - Maria Checa is the only one of the three shown stripping until she is fully nude. The other two ladies are shown walking around in lingerie. It is only towards the end of the segment that all three are shown nude.
Well Suited - First Julie Lynn Cialini and then Maria Checa are wearing men suits and are shown taken it off. The last 60% of the segment show the two ladies dancing together.
Victorian Secret - Two ladies and a gentleman are playing strip poker and then have three way sex.
Playmates that are feature are:
Tanya Beyer-Playboy Playmate of the Month for February 1992
Tawnni Cable-Playboy Playmate of the Month for June 1989
Maria Checa-Playboy Playmate of the Month for August 1994
Julie Lynn Cialini-Playmate of the Month for February 1994 & Playboy Playmate of the Year for 1995
Wendy Hamilton-Playmate of the Month for December 1991, featured in volume five
Shae Marks-Playboy Playmate of the Month for May 1994
Tiffany Sloan-Playboy Playmate of the Month for October 1992, featured in volume five
Carrie Westcott- Playboy Playmate of the Month for September 1993
Victoria Zdrok-Playboy Playmate of the Month for October 1994, Penthouse Pet of the Month June 2002, and Penthouse Pet of the Year 2004
Models
Monique Parent
Ashlie Rhey
My biggest beef about this video is if you are going to call it Sexy Lingerie, then show the sexy lingerie or call the video something else. Only volume one lived up to its title and was the best of the Sexy Lingerie series. Playboy Sexy Lingerie V & VI deserves a B- for false labeling.
DVD FEATURES
Volume V
Start Program
Scene Selections
Volume VI
Start Program
Scene Selections

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With blazin' bodies in too-tight teddies, thigh-high stockings and about-to-bust bustiers, Playboy delivers a dazzling collection of lingerie models that guarantees sheer satisfaction. From its best-selling Sexy Lingerie series comes the hottest Playmates in little more than peek-a-boo lace and satiny soft skin -- and they can't wait to take it all off!

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8/29/2012

Lost: The Complete Fifth Season (Collector's Edition with Bonus Disc and DHARMA Luggage Tag) (2009) Review

Lost: The Complete Fifth Season (Collector's Edition with Bonus Disc and DHARMA Luggage Tag) (2009)
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It's the beginning of the end for "Lost" -- only one more season to go, and plenty of strange destined events yet to be explained.
And "Lost: The Complete Fifth Season" may be the best season of the show yet, with some unexpected glimpses back into the Island's history, mysterious people, and more explorations of the mysterious Jacob. It feels like the entire season is packed with strange twists and unexpected turns, complete with a trip back in time that illuminates everything that has come before it.
Jack joins forces with his former enemy Ben, trying to bring the Oceanic Six back together and get them back to the Island. But Charles Widmore has been sending assassins to kill Hurley and Sayid, and someone is sniffing around Kate's relationship to Aaron. Their only hope of getting back to the Island is to follow the instructions of Eloise Hawking, a woman who has intricate knowledge of time and space -- and the Island.
Meanwhile, the Island is randomly leaping through time, flinging Sawyer, Juliet, Daniel, Charlotte and all the others from one time period to another. And when the Oceanic Six (minus a few) arrive on the Island again, they find that it is now 1977 -- Sawyer, Juliet and their friends have all been living there for the past three years, as part of the Dharma Initiative. Sun and Ben end up in the hands of the remaining Others -- along with a supposedly dead man now returned to life.
But as the fateful Incident approaches, Jack and Co. end up having their plans unravel around them, and a bunch of gun-toting Dharma people out for their blood. With the help of Daniel Faraday and his mysterious journal, the splintered little group sets out to somehow reset everything that has happened on the Island -- even as Ben and the Others approach an ancient monument, where the Island's fate will be changed forever.
There's a sense of melancholy in the fifth season of "Lost." Okay, it's never been a cheerful show, but it's clear that many of the plot threads are being wound together, and the characters that are killed have wrenchingly tragic send-offs. What's more, this short season reveals a whole lot more about the Island than we ever knew before -- the stone foot, the Incident, Eloise Hawking's knowledge about time, and the Island's mysterious ruler Jacob.
And it's packed solid with plot, full of twists, gory action, flashbacks, flashforwards, and a sense of supernatural suspense. The first half of the season is all about the Six slowly being drawn back to the Island (almost against their will, really) while the second is about the disasters that ensue because of their presence, and the fight against the inevitability of time. It's just a big thick rope of plot twists that tightens itself as it approaches the explosive finale.
Fortunately this season is also graced with exceptionally good dialogue, and some funny moments often supplied by the ever-lovable Hurley (example: writing down the "Empire Strikes Back" script from memory). And it evolves into straight-out science fiction after sort of flirting with it for the past few seasons.
Matthew Fox does a pretty good job as the increasingly irrational, obsessed Jack, but he's overshadowed by Josh Holloway. Holloway is pretty darn brilliant as the new alpha male in the jungle who suddenly has his peaceful domain disrupted. Michael Emerson is also excellent as the vaguely creepy Ben, whose frustrations and anger start boiling over as he tries to somehow fix whatever has gone wrong, only to make a terrible mistake.
Actually, most of the cast does an excellent job: Naveen Andrews, Elizabeth Mitchell (especially in the finale), the dry-witted Ken Leung, Jeremy Davies, Yunjin Kim, Daniel Dae Kim, and the ever-awesome Jorge Garcia. There are also some other incredible actors who become pretty prominent here, including François Chau, Zuleikha Robinson, the ageless Nestor Carbonell, and the mysterious Fionnula Flanagan.
And Mark Pellegrino is introduced as the mysterious Jacob, whose identity, nature and goals are all murky. You're left wondering who this guy is, and if we'll see him again.
"Lost: The Complete Fifth Season" is a tightly-written, intensely-plotted stream of bittersweet sci-fi, and it leaves you hungry for whatever is next. Only one more season yet to go.

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When destiny calls, the Oceanic 6 frantically race back to the island. Discover what forced them to return and find out the fate of all those who were left behind. The answers to some of Lost's most pressing questions are revealed in this spectacular 6-disc collection, complete with deleted scenes, a behind the scenes celebration of the 100th episode and an incredible vault of exclusive bonus features. The show that revolutionized primetime proves once again why it is television's most addictive and creative series.

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The Sword of Tipu Sultan Review

The Sword of Tipu Sultan
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All I have to say is that this is great show/series to watch. I started watching it and I got so addicted to it...I finished it in a week. Very knowledgable.

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SPECIAL FEATURES: INTERACTIVE MENUS OF SONGS AND SCENES FOR EASY ACCESS. DIGITALLY MASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL SOURCE. BOOKLET HAVING INTRODUCTION AND SYNOPSIS OF TV SERIAL "THE SWORD OF TIPU SULTAN" COMPLETE EPISODES:60

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Playboy - California Girls (2000) Review

Playboy - California Girls (2000)
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Playboy comes out with a new video called California Girls. It has Suzanne Stokes (POM 02/00) on the Cover. Sounds like a pretty hot video, with fresh new faces right? Not really. Suzanne's segment lasted one minute and forty-five seconds. That's it! I timed it. The scene shows Suzanne in various skimpy bikini's, and every once in a while the camera pans past her and she isn't wearing the bikini. Before you know it, the scene is over.
Playboy defines this video on the back of the cover as a collection of playboy's greatest California scenes from the past. There's no new stuff here. Ninety percent of the video consists of segments from previous videos. Maybe it's 100%, and I just haven't seen all the scenes before. Some of the scenes date back to the late 1980s and early 1990s. As you can imagine, this results in very poor and grainy DVD quality for these segments.
There are scenes from more recent videos, such as Playboy's Pajama Party. The scene of the girls lying around the pool from the Pajama Party is included on this video. Nice segment, but I already have it. Also included in this video, are various scenes from the Wet and Wild videos. Once again, some of them are nice, but it's old stuff. The only thing new in the video, as far as I can tell, is Suzanne's short appearance and a four or five minute scene featuring Summer Altice. Summer's segment shows her running and posing on the beach in and out of a bikini. This was probably the highlight of the video because it was new, or should I say, it's new to me. This segment will probably appear in the 2002 Playmate Calendar.
Overall, not much if anything is new here. If you are a collector, you should probably pass. If your new to Playboy video's, you can get a decent assortment of scenes with beautiful naked women.

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Kirby: Right Back at Ya: Vol. 3: Kirby's Egg-Cellent Adventure (2002) Review

Kirby: Right Back at Ya: Vol. 3: Kirby's Egg-Cellent Adventure (2002)
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This is episodes 7 8 and 9. In episode 7 the legendary bird Dynamo Blade from the video game comes to Capi Town to lay here egg. They evil king Dedde us kirby's appite to get him in trouble. Kirby heats up the egg and hatch the baby Dyanmo blade. Think kirby has eatten here baby the Adult Dyanmo blade goes one a warpath leveling Capi town. Has to use all his skill to survive.
In episode 8 historic artifacts are found supposingly claiming king Deede as the true founder of Capi Town with the help of his evil minion Escargo.
In episode 9 we discover the origon on the the two dot charaters who are best friend. This dvd has some mild violence it should be fine if your 7 or older.

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The ancient bird, Dyna Blade, has reappeared in Cappy Town after 100 years to lay and hatch her egg. When the eggshell turns up empty, is Kirby's unruly appetite to blame?The burial site of an ancient Cappy King is discovered proving King Dedede's ancestor established the Cappy civilization. Unconvinced, Tiff does some digging and uncovers a big secret... Ever notice how FoLolo and FaLala are always together? Why don't they ever split up, and just where do they come from, anyway? Perhaps King Dedede knows the secret to FoLolo and FaLala's attraction …

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Without a Trace - Season One (2002) Review

Without a Trace - Season One (2002)
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Without a Trace focuses on the Missing Persons Unit of the FBI in New York City. This group of five headed by Jack Malone (Anthony Lapaglia) must find out who the missing person was to find out where they might be. They work backwards in time and forward in a race to find the missing person before 48 hours are up. Because after 48 hours chances of finding them alive are very slim.
This show is without a doubt one of the best on TV. I happened to stumble upon the reruns and was watching because I thought Anthony Lapaglia looked familiar. Of course I was thinking of Simon Moon from Frasier. By the time I could get my husband to confirm my suspicions I was hooked on this show. It is so well written and filmed that you can't watch and not become addicted.
The cast of this show is great. These five actors will make you forget your watching TV and make you believe your part of the team trying to solve the case. The writing is wonderful. In addition the way the show is filmed will leave you wanting more. I just can't say enough about this show. It has been awhile since I've been so excited about a TV show.
This DVD package is so great. The quality is excellent. And the extras are very entertaining. You go behind the scenes to learn how the show was developed and how the cast was picked. Then you can learn how the sets were made and discover that they actually have an ex-FBI man as an advisor to make the show look and feel real. This is just great. This shows the interest and pride the producers take in the show to go to the length of having an advisor help in making it real. I think this has a great deal to do with why the show is such a success and seems real.
This DVD is a must have for any fan of Without a Trace. It will provide some of the most entertaining hours on TV.

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