Tuesday, November 14, 2006

SMALLVILLE SEASON FIVE DVD NOW AVAILABLE TO BUY IN STORES

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Plot Summary
  • Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
  • Tagline: His journey, their battle, our future (season 6)
  • Plot Outline A young Clark Kent struggles to find his place in the world as he learns to harness his alien powers for good and deals with the typical troubles of teenage life in Smallvile.
  • Plot Synopsis: A meteor shower bursts from the heavens, raining destruction on the unsuspecting citizens of Smallville. Present day. Twelve years later and the healing process has left the town's inhabitants with scars and secrets. From the ashes of tragedy, a popular yet awkward teen attemptsto decipher the meaning of his life and his clouded past. As he struggleswith the transition from boyhood to adulthood, his strength and strangeabilities set him uncomfortably apart from his peers, and his name is Clark Kent.
  • Plot Keywords: Good Versus Evil | Young Versions Of Characters | Comic | Superhero | Alien | Kryptonite | Smallville | Based On Comic | DC Comics | Acceptance | Bully
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Product Details
  • Actors: Tom Welling
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rating NR
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: September 12, 2006
  • Average Customer Review: based on 103 reviews. (Write a review.)
  • DVD Features:
    • Available Subtitles: Spanish, French
    • Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
    • 22 episodes on six discs
    • Commentary by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Ken Horton, and Steven S. DeKnight on Thirst
    • Commentary by Steven S. DeKnight, James Marshall, and James Marsters (Prof. Fine) on Splinter
    • "Smallville's 100th Episode: The Making of a Milestone" featurette
    • Unaired scenes
    • Excerpts from the documentary Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman
    • "Vengeance Chronicles": promo webisodes
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  • From IMDb: Quotes & Trivia
  • ASIN: B000G1R4SO
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #25 in DVD (See Top Sellers in DVD)
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  • For more information about "Smallville - The Complete Fifth Season" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
Theatrical Release Information

  • US Theatrical Release Date: October 16, 2001
  • MPAA: Safe::Root0::PI::Media::Description=HASH(0x7191c368)
  • Production Company: Tollin, Robbins Productions, Millar Gough Ink, Warner Bros. Television, DC Comics, Smallville Films, Tollin/Robbins Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Also Known As: Smallville Beginnings
  • Filming Locations: Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada | Cloverdale, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada | Hatley Castle, Royal Roads, Colwood, British Columbia, Canada | Koerner Plaza, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Merritt, British Columbia, Canada | Richmond, British Columbia, Canada | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Amazon.com Consistently solid with some major developments, the fifth season of Smallville kicks the characters off to college, but not before finishing the cataclysmic disaster that ended the fourth season. With Chloe transported to the Arctic Circle and Kryptonian supervillains in town, Clark (Tom Welling) is in the Fortress of Solitude meeting Jor-El (voiced by Terence Stamp). He gives up his powers, but to get them back will cost him the life of someone he loves.

The even bigger development is that Clark and Lana (Kristin Kreuk) finally give up their dalliances with others and become an official couple. That means the other girls in Clark's life become fifth and sixth wheels, so Chloe (Allison Mack) reveals the secret she's been keeping from Clark and becomes a best pal. Super-gorgeous Lois's (Erica Durance, now part of the opening credits) banter with Clark loses its bite without any sexual tension so instead she meets Arthur "AC" Curry, a fantastic swimmer who has an eye for Lois and an accusing one toward Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) and LutherCorp. He's not the only one; Clark's Central Kansas A&M professor, Milton Fine (James Marsters) hires Clark to help him on his project, an expose of LutherCorp. Lex is the pivotal character of the season. His relationship with his best friend, Clark, now history, Lex has a Christmas Carol-type dream in which he sees himself in a law-abiding--and happy--life. (That episode, "Lexmas," also has some amusing interplay involving Clark and Chloe.) Undeterred, he decides on a life of power and dives into a state senate race against Jonathan Kent with gusto, though a fanatical Lex supporter turns the race into a literal one for life and death. Lionel Luthor (John Glover) also makes a strong comeback in this season, pulling unseen levers and making everyone wonder exactly what he knows.

There's some fun. "Thirst" is a tribute to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and another DC Comics character, Cyborg (Teen Titans), appears. Carrie Fisher plays Chloe's editor at The Daily Planet, and "Exposed" reunites Schneider with former Dukes of Hazzard costar Tom Wopat, and the two go peeling out in a vehicle. But things come to a head in the series 100th episode, when Jor-El's prediction comes to pass and splintered relationships end up leading in unexpected directions. Then in the season finale's cliffhanger, Clark has to face three of his enemies. DVD features include commentary on two episodes and a half-hour examination of the 100th episode, from writing through production. --David Horiuchi Product Description An astonishing season of destiny! Clark Kent now carries a full load of classes at Central Kansas U., but that's not all he carries. He carries the full weight of his - perhaps the world's - destiny. "We call this season Superman in Training," series co-creator Alfred Gough says. "Clark is going to accept his destiny." During this exciting pivotal season: The Fortress of Solitude rises. A spaceship mystery unfolds. A dark tragedy - one even Clark's powers can't prevent - strikes. These and more key elements of Superman lore fall into place.

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE THE FIRST SEASON ON DVD DECEMBER 5TH



Product Description Nicknamed the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players," the original cast of Saturday Night Live ignited a comedy revolution with their mix of irreverent characters and satirical impressions of political figures and pop culture icons. From the premiere of this groundbreaking sketch comedy show on October 11, 1975, live from historic Studio 8H in New York City's Rockefeller Center, Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Laraine Newman, and Gilda Radner launched themselves into instant stardom and were often referred to as "The Beatles of Comedy." Created by Lorne Michaels over three decades ago, Saturday Night Live has had the cultural impact and relevance that few shows can claim. Nowhere else can you see the complete first season of SNL, featuring hosts George Carlin, Rob Reiner, Lily Tomlin, Richard Pryor, Elliott Gould, Candice Bergen, or original musical performances by Simon & Garfunkel, ABBA, Patti Smith, Jimmy Cliff, and Carly Simon. And if you're curious as to how the original cast was hired, check out the DVD bonus features, which include the screen tests of each performer.

Plot Summary
  • Genres: Comedy, Music
  • Tagline: And now, from New York, the most dangerous city in America, it's Saturday Night Live. (seventh season)
  • Plot Outline The classic late night live sketch comedy show.
  • Plot Synopsis: A late-night comedy show featuring several short skits, parodies of television commercials, a live guest band, and a pop-cultural guest host each week. Many of the SNL players have spun off successful independent comedy and/or movie careers from here.
  • Plot Keywords: Saturday Night Live | Sketch Comedy | Actor Playing Multiple Roles | The Coneheads | Live Broadcast | Cult TV | Satire | Spoof | American Culture | Slapstick
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Product Details
  • Actors: Peter Aykroyd, Mel Brandt, Fran Brill, Chris Farley, Jack Handey, See more
  • Directors: Leon Ichaso, Matthew Meshekoff
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Unknown. Read more about region encoding and how it may affect you here.
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 8
  • Rating NR
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: December 5, 2006
  • Average Customer Review: based on 7 reviews. (Write a review.)
  • DVD Features:
    • Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
    • Features all 24 episodes from the first season in their original, 90-minute format, including all of the original music
    • Limited Edition Photo Book with Rare SNL Photos of the Cast and Lorne Michaels (32-pages)
    • Cast member screen tests
    • Archival footage from the Today Show with Tom Snyder
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  • From IMDb: Quotes & Trivia
  • ASIN: B000JLQPYK
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #154 in DVD (See Top Sellers in DVD)
Theatrical Release Information

  • US Theatrical Release Date: October 11, 1975
  • MPAA: Safe::Root0::BSFROLazyEvaluation=ARRAY(0x6bebbfdc)
  • Production Company: NBC Studios, NBC Universal Television, Broadway Video, NBC Productions, SNL Studios
  • Also Known As: NBC's Saturday Night / SNL / SNL 25 / The Albert Brooks Show
  • Filming Locations: JC Studios, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA | Los Angeles, California, USA | NBC Studios, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA | New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

A GOOD DVD THAT I JUST RECENTLY SAW IS CRUEL INTENTIONS 3

HERE IS THE DVD INFO AND OTHER STUFF ON IT. Plot Summary
  • Genres: Drama, Thriller
  • Tagline: Good things come in 3's
  • Plot Outline Two guys at a college prep school make wagers on seducing naive young girls, and then meet their match when they agree to see which one can seduce the most popular and devious girl who has her own agenda to everything.
  • Plot Synopsis: Cassidy Merteuil, the distant cousin of Kathryn Merteuil, arrives in Santa Barbara, California to attend college. There she meets Jason Argyle, a former friend from her high school also attending the school. Jason gets a roommate, Patrick Bales. Jason and Patrick form a mean-spirited partnership of seducing and dumping various young women on campus. When both of their latest conquests bore them, Jason bets Patrick if they can seduce a particular newcomer, who is under the wing of Cassidy. But nothing is what it seems as a triangle of Cassidy, Jason, and Patrick forms with each one scheming to outwit the other.
  • Plot Keywords: Manipulation | Teenager | Wager | Love Triangle | School Life | Betrayal | Nudity | Prep School | Seduction | Sequel | Sex





Plot Summary
  • Genres: Drama, Thriller
  • Tagline: Good things come in 3's
  • Plot Outline Two guys at a college prep school make wagers on seducing naive young girls, and then meet their match when they agree to see which one can seduce the most popular and devious girl who has her own agenda to everything.
  • Plot Synopsis: Cassidy Merteuil, the distant cousin of Kathryn Merteuil, arrives in Santa Barbara, California to attend college. There she meets Jason Argyle, a former friend from her high school also attending the school. Jason gets a roommate, Patrick Bales. Jason and Patrick form a mean-spirited partnership of seducing and dumping various young women on campus. When both of their latest conquests bore them, Jason bets Patrick if they can seduce a particular newcomer, who is under the wing of Cassidy. But nothing is what it seems as a triangle of Cassidy, Jason, and Patrick forms with each one scheming to outwit the other.
  • Plot Keywords: Manipulation | Teenager | Wager | Love Triangle | School Life | Betrayal | Nudity | Prep School | Seduction | Sequel | Sex
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Product Details
  • Actors: Kerr Smith, Kristina Anapau, Nathan Wetherington, Melissa Yvonne Lewis, Natalie Ramsey, See more
  • Directors: Scott Ziehl
  • Format: AC-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating R
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: May 25, 2004
  • Run Time: 86 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: based on 20 reviews. (Write a review.)
  • DVD Features:
    • Available Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Georgian, Thai, Chinese
    • Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • From IMDb: Quotes & Trivia
  • ASIN: B0001LJCKC
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #11,513 in DVD (See Top Sellers in DVD)
Theatrical Release Information

  • US Theatrical Release Date: May 25, 2004
  • MPAA: Safe::Root0::PI::Media::Description=HASH(0x6e25f584) for strong sexual content and language.
  • Production Company: Original Film, Newmarket Capital Group LLC, Newmarket Productions
  • Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA | Santa Barbara Municipal Airport - 500 Fowler Road, Goleta, California, USA

SMACKDOWN VS RAW 2007 IGN REVIEW

November 9, 2006 - Videogames based on the world of professional wrestling, like the event itself, have always had their share of big pops and blown spots. For every No Mercy or Here Comes the Pain, there's a Rumble Roses or Legends of Wrestling waiting backstage. Luckily for THQ, its annual WWE SmackDown series has typically been on the upside of things -- adding enough yearly improvements to keep fans happy with what Vince and company bring to the table. But like most great wrestlers who stick with the same gimmick for far too long, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 is starting to feel a little too familiar for its own good.

Now don't misunderstand, SmackDown 2007 is still an impressive combination of wrestling, storytelling, and customization. Like every year before it, it offers a number of new gameplay and feature additions and continues its reign as one of the better looking combat games around. The issue here is that after eight straight years of Yuke's modus operandi, the presentational formula hasn't evolved enough to feel as fresh as it used to. But we'll have more on that a little later. First, let's talk about what SmackDown does right -- and that includes a lot.

Let's begin with the control scheme, which is the first and most obvious difference between this year's title and those that came before it. Wrestler control has been moved to the right analog stick instead of the face buttons and, though there is a definite learning curve (which can take as long as a week to get used to), the new system is definitely more responsive and fun to use than the old method. Another benefit of the new system is that it makes flowing from one move into another easier because the analog stick emulates realistic movements more naturally (though not on the same level as something like Fight Night or NHL 2K7). It's hard to go back to older SmackDowns after using the analog configuration.

Tying into the analog grappling system is another one of SmackDown vs. Raw's more appealing new features, the "Ultimate Control Moves." Initiated by a press of the R3 button, ultimate control adds much-needed player influence on the action at hand. Though it can't be used for every move in your arsenal, the UCMs do allow you to control the speed and frequency of certain powerslams, DDTs, powerbombs, and suplexes. The only downside to these maneuvers, is that they aren't always balanced properly -- sapping your stamina dry after you perform three or four "groin on the ring" pushes, while allowing you to pull off three or four repeating powerbombs with similar (or perhaps even less) stamina repercussions. It's a neat idea sure, but not without its problems.

Perhaps the most entertaining (and addictive) new feature for SVR '07, is the inclusion of environmental hot spots and the option to fight in the crowd. To THQ's credit, these mini-sequences really capture the feeling of the WWE's more brutal match-ups (the hardcore matches of the late '90s in particular spring to mind) and are definitely fun to play. Not only do these environmental interactions allow users to throw opponents into speakers and strangle them with cords, but it also allows them to smash heads into staircases, grab a fan's sign to build heat, or send an opponent flying through the Spanish announcer's table. Fun stuff.
Another admirable fix to SmackDown this year is the more realistic Season Mode. Featuring more than 40 original storylines with beginnings, endings, and the occasional branching path, the fully-voiced season has familiar and not-so familiar narratives that should please most WWE fanatics. Examples of just some of the stories you'll see includes a pack of small wrestlers banding together to take out their larger competition; one of SmackDown's biggest names betrays his brand right before the Survivor Series; and your character is transformed into a hot young woman while feuding with Edge thanks to a magic wand. Character-specific storylines and events based on your superstar's overall standing are also included. Just don't expect it all to play out like it has in season's past -- now there is no true calendar year; players just endlessly transition from feud to feud.

Of course, the most improved feature this year is the General Manager Mode. Building on the same foundation that powered last year's game, the new GM option offers a number of new goodies -- including the ability to hire writers for better storylines, the option to send superstars to Heat and Velocity for improved popularity, and full access to the "Power 25" rankings from WWE.com. As an added bonus, users can even hop in and wrestle any of the matches on their schedule at any time. Simulation nuts will likely go crazy over this.

Believe it or not, there are plenty of other little fixes and bonuses that THQ has thrown in for good measure. An all-new endless reversal system, additional player creation parts and options (200 trimmings in all, with a "stylize" option to emphasize personal touches), and the highly-anticipated "Money in the Bank" match are but a few of the tidbits worth mentioning. Combine that with refined ladder matches, slightly improved online options over last year (strangely, Xbox Live supports only four users, while the PS2 supports up to six), and the requisite increase in moves, and you can see why SmackDown is strong force in the ring yet again.

So with all the positives listed above, where does the valid criticism for WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 start to creep in? Well, the most obvious place is with the animations. Despite having a number of new moves and ringwalks (primarily mo-capped by Doug Basham for all you trivia hounds out there), the vast majority of SmackDown's moveset feels just as familiar now as it did eight years ago (that goes for all versions -- including the 360 edition). Despite the eventual move from keyframe to motion capture, a strong portion of the maneuvers here still feel like they're two or three generations old -- requiring users to wait until most of them have finished playing out before they can react. The "selling" animations are the biggest culprit, however, as it's not uncommon to catch an opponent sleeping for three or four moves in a row because, though their character isn't really hurt, their reaction animation is so lengthy they can't avoid their opponent's next move.

SmackDown further gives off the impression that it's an older game thanks to an outdated roster and structure. The ECW brand, for example, hasn't been split into its own show as it was in reality five months ago and many of SmackDown and Raw's wrestlers are branded to the wrong show or use an old gimmick (Vito doesn't have his dress, Booker isn't a king, etc). What's more, superstars Paul Burchill, Psicosis, Joey Mercury, Kid Kash, and Mark Henry aren't even on WWE programming anymore, and the WWE's rival (TNA) has its biggest superstar, Kurt Angle, listed as the most dominant wrestler in the game. Whoops!
On a related note, the roster issues are made even more disheartening because of its omissions. Prominent tag teams from all brands, such as all five members of the Spirit Squad, Kendrick and London, and several others haven't been included at all, while other personalities such as AA Estrada, Charlie Haas, and Tatanka have been left off the lineup as well. It's understandable if recent impact players like Sylvester Terkay, The Miz, CM Punk, or Jeff Hardy didn't make it because of time constraints, but to see guys who have been around for more than a year and still not make the cut... is just sort of weird.

And what about those wait times? From start to finish, SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 loads slower and more often than a terrified civil war soldier. Almost every screen in the game past the initial menu loads in upwards of 10-20 seconds every time one is selected. There are even instances where... I kid you not... you have to go through a load screen to get to the next load screen. Amazingly, the Xbox 360 version doesn't benefit from better loads over its lower-end counterpart by a noticeable margin -- and when coupled the same non-aggressive AI from the past couple of years, you can understand why the game feels a bit dated. But at least the 360 version benefits from a higher resolution and realistic sweat effects (yay?).

Does this handful of issues make SmackDown 2007 a bad game? Of course not, no sports or fighting title is ever without its problems. But given the current state of videogames and the continued progress that developers have made with AI, downloadable content, and realistic animation routines (especially on the next-gen level), SVR '07s lack of competitive fire in these areas certainly shows what's in need of an overhaul -- particularly going into next year, when all three next-generation systems are in full swing and expectations are high.

Closing Comments
Don't let our nitpicking fool you (after all, we snipe because we care) -- WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 is still an imposing beast of a wrestling game. Regardless of its dated animations, rosters, and foolish AI, it's still a heck of a lot of fun. Thousands of different grappling holds await those who tread its squared circle, while the new analog-based mechanics and ultimate control moves add depth to a system that most would expect to be exhausted. In other words, think of SmackDown 2007 as the Ric Flair of videogames -- a wrestling great with enough titles and fond memories to keep its forward momentum for yet another, but aged to a point where we're questioning how much longer it can go.

IGN Ratings for WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 (X360)

7.5 Presentation
A strong collection of storylines are supported by a deadly accurate WWE broadcast style. However, epoch-long load times at take away from the fun.
8.0 Graphics
Yuke's character models are pretty decent and the animations look great... even if we have seen them for years. Nice sweat too!
7.0 Sound
Commentary is more diverse than last year, but it will still repeat rather quickly and it makes a number of silly mistakes. Total voice-overs for current superstars and most of the intro musics helps.
8.0 Gameplay
The proven SmackDown grappling mechanics get a much-needed boost from analog control, environmental hot spots, and UCMs. Poor AI and unavoidable chain attacks can get frustrating.
8.0 Lasting Appeal
A bazillion match types and options, the expected online mode, Season and General Manager features, and online match play should keep you going for a good bit.
8.0
Impressive
OVERALL
(out of 10 / not an average)