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(10/19/00 4:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>"The Ladies Man" has broken a stigma among many a Saturday Night Live movie (excluding "Wayne's World") because it doesn't completely and utterly suck.
(10/19/00 4:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Emerging from the house that Hootie built, Breaking Records, comes Orlando-based rockers Virginwool and its freshman effort, Open Heart Surgery.
While the band doesn't "blow" as much as a majority of Orlando's musical sons, i.e. most of the boy bands inundating pop music, they aren't entirely good.
(10/12/00 11:22am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Eighties action icon Sylvester Stallone is resting his latest career comeback upon the laurels of a stylish revenge saga entitled "Get Carter," and it's anyone's call as to what the outcome will be.
(10/12/00 4:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Eighties action icon Sylvester Stallone is resting his latest career comeback upon the laurels of a stylish revenge saga entitled "Get Carter," and it's anyone's call as to what the outcome will be.
(10/05/00 4:43am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Following-up its platinum, hit-spawning debut, Sunburn, Pennsylvania-based Fuel returns to form with its new album, Something Like Human.
Many listeners know little of Fuel, aside from the fact they churned out the heavily rotated hit "Shimmer," in addition to other radio friendly tunes such as, "Bittersweet" or "Jesus or a Gun."
(10/05/00 4:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Following-up its platinum, hit-spawning debut, Sunburn, Pennsylvania-based Fuel returns to form with its new album, Something Like Human.
Many listeners know little of Fuel, aside from the fact they churned out the heavily rotated hit "Shimmer," in addition to other radio friendly tunes such as, "Bittersweet" or "Jesus or a Gun."
(09/28/00 10:44am)
Oliver Stone's football epic, starring Al Pacino, Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz, was met with mixed reviews last winter when it opened in theaters. Now it has been released on DVD with about seven minutes of additional Stone staples -- gratuitous sex, drugs and violence. And of course these qualities never hinder a film.\nIn addition to the controversial new material, the disc contains a documentary entitled "Full Contact: The Making of Any Given Sunday," a "phat" L.L. Cool J music video, interactive menus, notes on the stars and director, theatrical trailer, scene access, both English and French subtitles and the film is presented in widescreen.\nThe solid acting, frenetic camera work and breakneck pace of the movie, along with the extras, combine to make the "Any Given Sunday" DVD pleasing to both gridiron junkies and film fanatics alike.
(09/28/00 4:00am)
Oliver Stone's football epic, starring Al Pacino, Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz, was met with mixed reviews last winter when it opened in theaters. Now it has been released on DVD with about seven minutes of additional Stone staples -- gratuitous sex, drugs and violence. And of course these qualities never hinder a film.\nIn addition to the controversial new material, the disc contains a documentary entitled "Full Contact: The Making of Any Given Sunday," a "phat" L.L. Cool J music video, interactive menus, notes on the stars and director, theatrical trailer, scene access, both English and French subtitles and the film is presented in widescreen.\nThe solid acting, frenetic camera work and breakneck pace of the movie, along with the extras, combine to make the "Any Given Sunday" DVD pleasing to both gridiron junkies and film fanatics alike.
(09/28/00 4:00am)
\"Boogie Nights," easily one of the most incendiary films of the '90s, hits the DVD format for the second time in a pristine anamorphic transfer, chock full of supplemental materials.\nIn addition to Paul Thomas Anderson's vivid trek through the world of pornography, viewers will be treated to 10 deleted scenes and two expanded feature length commentaries containing Anderson and cast members Don Cheadle, Heather Graham, Luis Guzman, William H. Macy, Julianne Moore, John C. Reilly, Mark Wahlberg and Melora Walters. \nAlthough it is angering when a film is released on DVD once and subsequently released with a ton of extras later, this particular disc is really worth splurging for, even twice.
(09/28/00 4:00am)
This is the moniker under which director Luc Besson's brilliant hitman-relationship flick "The Professional" was recently released on DVD. \nThe film now contains 24 minutes of footage previously unseen by U.S. audiences, which really lift the film from an above-par action flick to a deep meditation on life and love with a high squib count. \nThe relationship between Leon (Jean Reno) and Mathilda (Natalie Portman) is explored further. These new sequences give Reno and Portman the opportunity to shine with material that is simultaneously sweet and stomach-churning. \nAdd a menacing, cracked-out performance by primo character actor Gary Oldman into the mix and what's left is an action film with substantial meat on its bones.
(09/28/00 4:00am)
Fans of the Schwarzenegger/ Cameron sci-fi masterpiece will undoubtedly flip over this boss new cut of the flick. There are two versions of the film on the double-sided disc, both the original theatrical version and a director's cut.\nThe Ultimate Edition is full of sweet supplemental materials; three documentaries focusing on the film's production, cast and crew info, teasers, full-length trailers, the entire screenplay and 700-plus storyboards.\nTechnically, the disc is also phenomenal. The film is presented in a newly remastered format, THX certified, Widescreen, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, with Audio Commentary featuring 26 members of the cast and crew.\nThe corker, however, is the fact that the 16 minutes of previously unseen footage are now included in a Special Edition ersion of the film. This is T2 the way James Cameron had conceived it.
(09/28/00 2:37am)
Fans of the Schwarzenegger/ Cameron sci-fi masterpiece will undoubtedly flip over this boss new cut of the flick. There are two versions of the film on the double-sided disc, both the original theatrical version and a director's cut.\nThe Ultimate Edition is full of sweet supplemental materials; three documentaries focusing on the film's production, cast and crew info, teasers, full-length trailers, the entire screenplay and 700-plus storyboards.\nTechnically, the disc is also phenomenal. The film is presented in a newly remastered format, THX certified, Widescreen, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, with Audio Commentary featuring 26 members of the cast and crew.\nThe corker, however, is the fact that the 16 minutes of previously unseen footage are now included in a Special Edition ersion of the film. This is T2 the way James Cameron had conceived it.
(09/28/00 2:36am)
This is the moniker under which director Luc Besson's brilliant hitman-relationship flick "The Professional" was recently released on DVD. \nThe film now contains 24 minutes of footage previously unseen by U.S. audiences, which really lift the film from an above-par action flick to a deep meditation on life and love with a high squib count. \nThe relationship between Leon (Jean Reno) and Mathilda (Natalie Portman) is explored further. These new sequences give Reno and Portman the opportunity to shine with material that is simultaneously sweet and stomach-churning. \nAdd a menacing, cracked-out performance by primo character actor Gary Oldman into the mix and what's left is an action film with substantial meat on its bones.
(09/28/00 2:29am)
\"Boogie Nights," easily one of the most incendiary films of the '90s, hits the DVD format for the second time in a pristine anamorphic transfer, chock full of supplemental materials.\nIn addition to Paul Thomas Anderson's vivid trek through the world of pornography, viewers will be treated to 10 deleted scenes and two expanded feature length commentaries containing Anderson and cast members Don Cheadle, Heather Graham, Luis Guzman, William H. Macy, Julianne Moore, John C. Reilly, Mark Wahlberg and Melora Walters. \nAlthough it is angering when a film is released on DVD once and subsequently released with a ton of extras later, this particular disc is really worth splurging for, even twice.
(09/21/00 7:31am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>What would happen if some random editor decided to splice pieces of "Beverly Hills Cop," "Blue Streak," "Bad Boys" and "48 Hours" together in hopes of having a substantial, worthwhile film on their hands? Viewers would either wind up with a nonsensical clip reel or something similar to the newly released and surprisingly entertaining flick "Bait."
(09/21/00 4:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>What would happen if some random editor decided to splice pieces of "Beverly Hills Cop," "Blue Streak," "Bad Boys" and "48 Hours" together in hopes of having a substantial, worthwhile film on their hands? Viewers would either wind up with a nonsensical clip reel or something similar to the newly released and surprisingly entertaining flick "Bait."