I don't see it becoming the next big thing at all. I'd like to see the ratio of people buying TV shows on DVD to people buying TV shows on iTunes. Even better would be to see just how many people buy the complete series of a show on iTunes at those prices. I'd also be surprised how many...
I'm not one to watch every trailer on every DVD I have, but for some reason, I decided to check out the trailers on this disc. I think they just justified the purchase since I was a bit disappointed in the extended cut. Did anyone else see these? If you haven't checked these out yet, don't...
I picked up Get a Life Vol. 1 when it first came out because I loved the show when it aired. That thing went up on ebay almost as soon as I finished it. It was just the dumbest humor and nothing like I remembered it. Nostalgia couldn't save that one. I also bought The Simpons Season 1 and...
I'll be the first to recommend Dead Like Me. Only 2 seasons, but it is a wonderfully original dark comedy/drama. Everyone I recommended and showed this series to absolutely loves it. It's a shame it doesn't get more mention from people. Ken
You know how in Resident Evil 3, there was that Nemesis guy hunting you down the whole game? How he's just bust through walls and you were paranoid every time you took a step? Well, replace Nemesis with Jason Voorhees and Racoon City with Crystal Lake and that would be a mint Friday the 13th...
There's been talk of a new "Bruce Lee" movie for a few years now. Sounded interesting, but I'm not sure what's become of it. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertain...lm/1658394.stm
There is nothing wrong with the prices for these sets. Look at what's being included on them: Featurettes, alternate audio tracks, anamorphic video and ridiculous amounts of deleted scenes. It's not like Universal is recording the episodes to DVD-Rs and charging $50. There's no question that the...
If Grievous's legs can move as fast as his arms can spin lightsabers, then why didn't he just "Fred Flintstone" around in the wheel. That would have been more like Star Wars.
I don't think it could have been acceptable under any circumstances. It's the concept of the bike itself. "Oh look, it can't roll on that surface." "Give it legs!" "He needs to get away faster, Obi is catching up." "Give it a wheel!" Hovering vehicles were already established in the...
I don't know if it has anything to do with being younger when Return of the Jedi was made. Physical laws aside, the speeder bikes look like something that would have been used. All the troops had one and it was believable. The wheel bike, while cool as heck, seems more like a convenience...
The original trilogy had vehicles that looked mass-produced and developed for functionality with their angular looks. The prequels certainly seem to have more thought put into their designs and seem more "science fictiony" with their curves. Hey, at least the differing looks help distinguish the...
* on this disc. I could have sworn I've seen pictures of them somewhere, but I can't find any anywhere. *Spoiler in case someone wants to read the book for more story. I think it was in there. If not, it was certainly in the Lego Xbox game.