This is the zodiac speaking, I’m finally available on Blu-ray in a 2 disc speshul edditon. Continue reading “Blu-ray Review: Zodiac”
Category: Blu-Ray
Blu-ray Review: Dexter: Season One
Springing from the mind of Jeff Lindsay from his book Darkly Dreaming Dexter and adapted for tv by James Manos Jr., the wonderful showtime series Dexter: Season One is now available for the first time on Blu-ray! Continue reading “Blu-ray Review: Dexter: Season One”
Blu-Ray Review: Election
Reading, Writing, Revenge! Who couldn’t love a look at the darker side of academia! Continue reading “Blu-Ray Review: Election”
DVD REVIEW: Futurama – Bender’s Game
I am a huge fan of Futurama- both in that I love the series, and I am a physically large fanboy. Bender’s Game is getting fantastic reviews, and is considered by most to be the best of the Futurama films released thus far.
However, I disagree. Continue reading “DVD REVIEW: Futurama – Bender’s Game”
Concert DVD Review – AC/DC’s No Bull: the Director’s Cut
AC/DC has typically been known for putting on one Hell of a show after another. Their performance in Madrid, Spain in 1996 is certainly no exception.
The band consists of very visual performers who truly interact with their audiences and aim to put on a thrilling show. The DVD starts as the concert does. In front of what feels like millions of screaming fans, a giant wrecking ball demolishes a fake on-stage building, leaving an empty stage in need of rocking.
Continue reading “Concert DVD Review – AC/DC’s No Bull: the Director’s Cut”
Concert DVD Review – John Mayer: Where The Light Is
Concert DVDs have to be tailor-made to fit the desires of uber fans of the particular artist at hand. Let’s face it, a person typically doesn’t want to sit and watch a two-and-a-half-hour concert of someone they’re barely familiar with. It can get boring if you’re not a fan. That’s why filmmakers sprinkle in candid moments with the performers and backstage hijinx.
That being said, if you aren’t a fan then you might not enjoy this particular DVD. There are several other concerts available on DVD that would entertain even those completely unfamiliar with the performers. And while I did enjoy Where the Light Is, I would not put it in that category.
Continue reading “Concert DVD Review – John Mayer: Where The Light Is”