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4/13/2012

I Know What I Saw (2007) Review

I Know What I Saw (2007)
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This film is made so well because it highlights the best cases, and presents solid facts and information leaving the viewer with a clear path to decide whether the UFO issue is real or not. Fox shows people on the street saying that people who see flying saucers or UFO's are all crazy, then goes on to show some respectful, professionals, pilots, military personnel, even a governer, who have compelling tales.
I saw this documentary late at night, and it scared me because of the potential of what they are uncovering. Weird stories of huge (sometimes a mile long) UFO's seen in many places of the world.
If you don't believe in UFO's watch this video. I am not sure anyone can view this and come away saying it's all in a person's mind or just made up. Scary and very well made. Highest recommendation.

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Director and host James Fox assembles the most credible UFO witnesses from around the world to testify on the subject and share their experiences and observations. Air Force generals, astronauts, military and commercial pilots, government and FAA officials from seven countries gather at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. to tell stories that, as former Arizona governor Fife Symington states, 'will challenge your reality.' These accounts reveal a behind-the-scenes U.S. operation whose policy, in the eyes of some observers, seems to involve confiscation of substantiating evidence from close encounters--to the extent that even Presidents have failed to get straight answers.

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1/12/2012

Cursed (2005) Review

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CURSED is the story of a brother and sister who are attacked by a werewolf and become infected. Prior to this incident, Ellie's (Christina Ricci) biggest problems were an emotionally distant boyfriend and a snotty PR representative at her company, while Jimmy (Jesse Eisenberg) mostly had to put up with the homophobic bullies at his high school. I guess sometimes we just don't know when we have it good. Jimmy, a comic book geek, is quick to accept the possibility of what has happened to them and begins research immediately, while Ellie remains skeptical until the physical evidence becomes irrefutable.
With Wes Craven's track record (even his lesser films at least dealt with more original subject matter) one had to wonder why he wanted to make such a formulaic movie about such a well-worn concept. [Edit: I have since learned that this movie was a result of contractual obligation.] The first act of the movie felt quite tired, with dozens of unimaginative scares that have been seen time and time again. A dream sequence in particular is a real groaner. However, it actually does get better as it goes on. While it still retains an air of predictability, it did surprise me at times. I really thought it was obvious who the lycanthropic antagonist was. I wasn't completely wrong, but I wasn't exactly right, either.
In the end, CURSED is a passably entertaining movie made so primarily by the cast, which also includes Joshua Jackson (THE SAFETY OF OBJECTS) and Judy Greer (ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT). Portia de Rossi (also ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT) appears in a small role, and Scott Baio appears as himself. As a bonus, we get to see Shannon Elizabeth (JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK) get ripped in half. Always a treat.
The unrated DVD contains a number of featurettes: a making-of with cast interview clips, one on effects, one on editing, and a humorous short film on "making a werewolf." There is also effects commentary for certain scenes.

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Packed with even more intense thrills than audiences experienced in theaters, this unrated version of Wes Craven's CURSED brings you the terror of werewolves as never before! Christina Ricci (MONSTER), Jesse Eisenberg (THE VILLAGE), Joshua Jackson (TV's DAWSON'S CREEK), Judy Greer (THE VILLAGE), and Milo Ventimiglia (TV's GILMORE GIRLS) find themselves caught up in an unimaginable horror! A werewolf loose in Los Angeles changes the lives of three young adults who, after being mauled by the beast, learn that the only way to break the curse put upon them is to kill the one who started it all! From the creators of SCREAM, this never-before-seen version is shockingly more frightening and undeniably more fun than the original release!

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9/23/2011

Psychedelic Party Light Show (2005) Review

Psychedelic Party Light Show (2005)
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This looks like it's from the days of VHS and 250 lines of resolution. On any kind of high def monitor, it looks pretty bad. That being said, it's a fine product, and will look fine on an older TV.

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9/10/2011

That's So Raven - Disguise the Limit (2003) Review

That's So Raven - Disguise the Limit (2003)
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1EpisodesAArt Breakers Chelsea finds this sudden art talent and is chosen to make an art. She makes a sculpture of Raven as a raven. She has birds and feathers and a beak. Raven plays statue after she breaks it. Meanwhile Cory and William take action cause they've been banned by sugar.BCountry Cousins Part 1Raven visits her cousins. She used to always visit them but then they stopped calling and returned the letters. Chelsea comes with her. They get all hyped when Rae askes for gravy. Meanwhile, Eddie stays at Cory's house and covers for him. CCountry Cousins Part 2

Raven makes peace with everyone. Cory learns not to use Eddie.D The Grill Next Door

Raven has a vision of the Chill Grill going out of business. So she has to lower herself (literally). She has to go out with Stanley so he wouldn't play at the Hill Grill (How original!).
2 Bonus Feautures
AMaster of Disguises
This is pretty cool. It shows how they did Raven playing 4 different characters and how they did the masks. How they did the statue in art Breakers. B Video Commentary with Raven This basically shows what she has to do for the episodes and I think she works really hard. It's not a boring commentary. It's really interesting.

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Join Raven on more hilarious adventures of psychic proportions as she covers up and laughs it up in a variety of disguises, impersonations, and way cool fun. Raven plasters herself in clay and feathers to play "statue" when she accidentally breaks the statue that Chelsea made of her for an art contest. Then Raven turns a family feud into family fun when she pays a visit to her country cousins. Look out for Raven as she plays the characters Auntie Faye, Delroy, and Baby G. And, in a never-before-seen episode, Raven cooks up a scheme to serve up some hot tunes at the Chill Grill when she has a vision that it’s going out of business.

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7/15/2011

Sand Serpents (2009) Review

Sand Serpents (2009)
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This is a really good creature movie. Contrary to what you might read from other people, the acting isn't bad at all. The special effects by far exceeded my expectations and were very impressive. The worms in the movie are very large too. The characters are actually very likeable as well. Overall I really enjoyed this movie, and I think if you don't expect some huge epic blockbuster or something, you will too.

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