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Blu-ray Review: Night at the Museum 2
added by newsBotNight at the Museum 2 is exactly what a Hollywood sequel needs to be. Bigger, louder, filled with more famous faces and almost the same story as the first. It is on its way to eclipsing the success of the first and it hits Blu-ray and DVD next week.
Ben Stiller gathers his Natm cohort as they take their mix of slapstick and Scooby Doo to Washington D.C. where the Smithsonian archives are bought to life by the power of Ahkmenrah’s Tablet. Shawn Levy’s family friendly Night at the Museum grossed nearly $600m worldwide so a sequel was fairly inevitable and in these risk aversive climate the Battle of the Smithsonian needed only to rekindle the comedic chaos and broad dramatic strokes of the original to succeed.
It’s no surprise that the sequel does not stray from this path, and this is a blessing and a curse. »
- Jon Lyus
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Godzilla Stomps Onto Blu-Ray Nov. 10th
added by newsBotSony Pictures Home Entertainment have set November 10th as the release date for Roland (Day After Tomorrow, 2012) Emmerich's 1998 American-ized version of Godzilla on Blu-Ray. According to the press release, this is much more than your typical Blu-ray Disc release because Sphe has teamed up with Sony Computer Entertainment America to deliver a Digital Copy file for the PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) system that will be included on the Blu-ray Disc to be transferred via PlayStation®3 system. Additional special features include: movieIQ, Trivia Game, cinechat, and more. Mathew Broderick (Election, The Producers), Jean Reno (The Pink Panther 1&2), Hank Azaria (Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian), Michael Lerner (Love and Other Disasters) and Harry Shearer (This is... »
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[DVD Review] Treasury of 100 Storybook Classics
added by newsBotCurious George. Harold and the Purple Crayon. Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel. Classics each and every one. Call it a babysitter in a box or call it a great tool for educating your children, either way what we have on our hands here is 19 hours of story books new and old converted to a digital medium. Some of these genuinely are treasures reincarnated in an animated medium while others are newer stories that have yet to prove their heirloom mettle. However, your average tot won’t care as much about the legacy of a given story as they will about the presentation. A majority of the stories found on these 16 discs have received the full animation treatment from the humble illustration origins, but there are a few in the collection which are little more than scans of the pages being panned over by the camera. Depending on the age »
- Lex Walker
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