DVD
Mickey’s Twice Upon A Christmas
Well, it’s official. Computers have taken over the world. After abandoning hand-painted cel animation some time ago, Disney has now also replaced the hand-drawn mouse with a 3-dimnesional computer rendered counterpart. When I first heard about it, the [...]
The OC: The Complete First Season
Just when you thought it was safe to turn on the TV again without being inundated with teenage soap operas á la ’Melrose Place’ or ’90210, ’ along came ’The OC.’ Fortunately for everyone involved, this show is actually much better than [...]
Howard Hughes: The Real Aviator
The world has seen many visionaries but in recent history, few only have been as influential as Howard Hughes. His influence is as far reaching as the airplanes you see in the skies to movies, Las Vegas casinos and small little convenience gadgets. At an [...]
SCTV: Volume 2
On the second volume DVD set of “SCTV” Shout! Factory has included a cool little Easter Egg for you to discover. Insert the second disc of the DVD set an additional clip is included that can be accessed in two different ways. The first one is to [...]
The Stepford Wives
I have to admit that I’ve never been a big fan of the original "Stepford Wives" from 1975. I always found the film a tad too dry and unexciting for its own good. However, under the direction of Frank Oz, whose body of work I greatly admire and [...]
A Cinderella Story
On Buena Vista Home Entertainment’s release of “A Cinderella Story” the studio has also included a little Easter Egg. From the DVD’s Main Menu go to the “Special Features” section and there press the “Left” arrow key on your remote [...]
The OC: Season 1
On Warner Home Video’s release of the first season of “The OC” the studio has hidden some additional material for you to uncover. Let’s start with the first disc of the DVD set. From the Main Menu go to the “Episodes” section and highlight the [...]
Last Train From Gun Hill
Though not a real Western fan, every once in a while I do enjoy films from this genre and then they remind me just how much I liked these films when I was younger. They really do have something and John Sturges’ "Last Train From Gun Hill" is [...]