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Grab your BFG and get ready to kick some Martian-demon butt in Doom, another entry in the increasingly crowded videogame-to-movie genre. The Rock plays Sarge, the commander of a squad of Marines sent to investigate a disturbance at a scientific research facility on Mars. Among the squad is John Grimm (Karl Urban, who played Eomer in The Lord of the Rings), who turns out to have had a previous relationship with Samantha (Rosamund Pike, Die Another Day), the scientist who's accompanying the Marines in order to retrieve some vital data from the facility. Based on id Software's legendary first-person shooter, Doom tries its best to look like a game, with dark, angled corridors, ferocious creatures appearing out of nowhere, and a variety of lethal weapons that will, like the aforementioned BFG, warm the cockles of a gamer's heart. There's also one memorable sequence that actually turns the movie into a first-person shooter; the good news is that in the context of the whole film, it's not quite as goofy as it might have been. And that's not a bad frame of reference for the film in general. Considering the game-to-movie field includes such duds as Wing Commander, if you go into Doom with low expectations, you'll probably find it a surprisingly respectable horror/sci-fi thriller in the Resident Evil vein (including its somewhat obligatory subplot of corporate wrongdoing). Also in its favor is that it's unabashedly R-rated, for the extreme gore that is a trademark of the game. After all, the purpose of the movie is to pack scares and thrills into a setting that gamers will quickly recognize. In that sense, it qualifies as a success. --David Horiuchi
The tiny city-state of Cremona has been shocked by a string of gruesome murders. As only vicious killers are being targeted, and from an enigmatic mark left at each crime scene, people call this mysterious executioner Killer B . When former detective Keith Kazama Flick is called back on duty after an eight-year-long hiatus, a new team assembles at the Royal Investigation Service with the purpose of putting an end to the bloodshed. But Flick appears burdened by too many ghosts from his past. And as a much greater and ominous scheme starts emerging, he will need to come to terms with them all. Contains the complete series on Blu-Ray with both the English dub and the original Japanese track with English subtitles Episodes and Extras: Episodes 1-12 on Blu-ray Video Interview with Kazuto Nakazawa
Legendary silent film director Cecil B. DeMille didn't much alter the way he made movies after sound came in, and this 1956 biblical drama is proof of that. While graced with such 1950s niceties as VistaVision and Technicolor, The Ten Commandments (DeMille had already filmed an earlier version in 1923) has an anachronistic, impassioned style that finds lead actors Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner expressively posing while hundreds of extras writhe either in the presence of God's power or from orgiastic heat. DeMille, as always, plays both sides of the fence as far as sin goes, surrounding Heston's Moses with worshipful music and heavenly special effects while also making the sexy action around the cult of the Golden Calf look like fun. You have to see The Ten Commandments to understand its peculiar resonance as an old-new movie, complete with several still-impressive effects such as the parting of the Red Sea. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
In this extraordinary production the directing duo of Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito, well-known for their psychological realism, address the dormant and profound questions of our civilization an its myths that trouble the eponymous sleepwalker.
Ken Hensley: Blood On The Highway - The Exclusive Concert was made to mark the release of Ken's musical and literary autobiography and the concert was filmed at the Fabrik one of Hamburg's largest concert venues on 22 May 2007. This 2 Disc edition features live versions of all the album tracks featured on Blood On The Highway along with highlights from eleven years of Uriah Heep including a session version of the classic Lady In Black and other hits like July Morning interviews with the musicians and a short film featuring Ken's arrival at Hamburg airport and the drive to the concert hall. DVD Tracklisting: Disc One: 1. Just The Beginning (Hensley) 2. We're On Our Way (Hensley) 3. Blood On The Highway (Hensley) 4. You've Got It (Hensley) 5. It Won't Last (Hensley) 6. Think Twice (Hensley) 7. There Comes A Time (Hensley) 8. Okay (This House Is Down) (Hensley) 9. What You Gonna Do (Hensley) 10. Postscript (Hensley) 11. I Did It All (Hensley) Disc Two: 12. The Last Dance (Hensley) 13. Out Of My Control (Hensley) 14. Brown Eyed Boy (Hensley) 15. Circle Of Hands (Hensley) 16. The Wizard (Hensley/Clarke) 17. Free Me (Hensley) 18. July Morning (Hensley/Byron) 19. Rain (Hensley) 20. Stealin' (Hensley) 21. Easy Living (Hensley) 22. Lady In Black (Hensley) 23. Gypsy (Hensley/Box/Byron
The Big Lebowski, a casually amusing follow-up from the prolifically inventive Coen brothers (Ethan and Joel), seems like a bit of a lark and the result was a box-office disappointment. It's lazy plot is part of its laidback charm. After all, how many movies can claim as their hero a pot-bellied, pot-smoking loser named Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski (Jeff Bridges) who spends most of his time bowling and getting stoned? And where else could you find a hair-netted Latino bowler named Jesus (John Turturro) who sports dazzling purple footgear, or an erotic artist (Julianne Moore) whose creativity consists of covering her naked body in paint, flying through the air in a leather harness, and splatting herself against a giant canvas? Who else but the Coens would think of showing you a camera view from inside the holes of a bowling ball, or an elaborate Busby Berkely-styled musical dream sequence involving a Viking goddess and giant bowling pins? The plot--which finds Lebowski involved in a kidnapping scheme after he's mistaken for a rich guy with the same name--is almost beside the point. What counts here is a steady cascade of hilarious dialogue, great work from Coen regulars John Goodman and Steve Buscemi, and the kind of cinematic ingenuity that puts the Coens in a class all their own. --Jeff Shannon
"Swing Vote" follows the story of Bud Johnson (Kevin Costner), beer-swigging, lovable loser, who is coasting through his life.
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Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby: Rebel NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby (Ferrell) faces stiff competition in the form of his new teammate Jean Girard (Sacha Baron Cohen) and so partners with his buddy Cal (Reilly) to form Thunder and Lightning the most feared duo in the game... The director and star of Anchorman reunite in this hilarious motor racing comedy! Superbad: Two socially inept teenage boys are about to graduate high school. Evan (Michael Cera) is sweet smart and generally terrified. Seth (Jonah Hill) is foul mouthed volatile and all-consumed with the topic of human sexuality. Seth and Evan want nothing more than to lose their virginity before they head off to college. To do that though they need to get liquor for the big party that night. With the help of their friend Fogell a.k.a. McLovin (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) and his fake I.D. the three of them go on a hilarious chase for that elusive booze dodging incompetent cops (Knocked Up's Seth Rogen and Saturday Night Live's Bill Hader) angry neighbors and jealous boyfriends! Walk Hard: A wild and wicked send-up of every musical biopic ever made Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story stars John C. Reilly as one of the most iconic figures in rock history - Dewey Cox! America loves Cox! But behind the music is the up-and-down-and-up-again story of a musician whose songs would change a nation. On his rock 'n roll spiral Cox sleeps with 411 women marries three times has 22 kids and 14 stepkids stars in his own 70's TV show collects friends ranging from Elvis to the Beatles to a chimp and gets addicted to - and then kicks - every drug known to man... but despite it all Cox grows into a national icon and eventually earns the love of a good woman.
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