I listened to the track last night. You're being too light on it. It's terrible, with long stretches of silence and Reiner stating the same ideas over and over. The other critic was right on about it.
These are the friggin' extras??? "Bonus Features Blast Off to excitement The Special Edition DVD includes special bonus features that will take your enjoyment into another galaxy: ALEX ROSS, RENOWNED COMIC ARTIST, ON FLASH GORDON - World-renowned comic artist Alex Ross talks about his...
Here's a review: http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=26872 The review states the opening Billy Joel song is out, some 80s disco reject is in. What a shame.
First of all, that's the best RETURNS poster around. I love it. As for the poster deal, we were all supposed to get the RETURNS teaser with the shield. Like others, I got the DVD release poster, and I'm pissed! Six bucks is nothing to pay, but I wanted this teaser.
The quality on these DVDs range from bootleg on the Disney specials to outstanding on the historical DVDs. I've focused mostly on the Epcot historical DVDs, and they are superb. They include interviews with the Imagineers and fantastic video from Disney promo material lost long ago. The...
That's why I didn't like it at all. Nelson and Murphy have this ENTIRE film to work with, and all they do is yell at it. There's nothing funny about it. The new Star Trek IV does a much better job balancing the hate with the funny.
DVDTalk has their review up: http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=26540 The reviewer mentions some footage was cut due to music clearance problems. A shame, but he makes the set sound great. I look forward to next Tuesday!
If you've followed the filming of RETURNS, these deleted scenes are going to disappoint you. They've only included a FRACTION of what they cut. I'm not talking about just the "Return to Krypton" sequence either. There's still a wealth of important footage Singer isn't allowing to be on...
Please don't flatter yourself.
And save your criticism for WHEN THE DVD IS RELEASED. How about we try that?
It seems more productive than nitpicking a tiny online clip that's out of context and not seen on the proper format.