Bluray Review: Upside Down

We rarely review love stories here on StuffWeLike, but Upside Down has a new twist that is visually breath-taking. Imagine two planets so close to each other that you could see the surface from the opposite planet. Of course each planet has its own unique gravity. Those from one planet would still be pulled from their own planet’s gravity as they visit the other planet. So literally everything on the other planet would be upside down for them. Insert a typical boy meets girl story and you’ve got Upside Down.

That being said while the premise can capture your imagination, the story itself is weak. It’s led by dull characters and mediocre dialog. The only gem here is the world. It’s beautiful to look at. It’s simply a shame that so much time went into the crafting this instead of improving the basics of the film.

The special features are decent. Many of them focus on the visuals of the film, which is fine but once you’ve seen one video about how they made x CGI scene, do you really want to see another video about an additional CGI scene? It kinda gets old pretty fast.

Upside Down is a film that I recommend you see just because it’s visually stimulating. More than likely you’ll never watch it again, so I’d say rent it.

Bluray Review: Identity Thief

Identity Thief has got a fun premise that actually delivers. They’ve made sure to try and get you invested with these characters so that you care for a positive outcome.

While the film delivers plenty of laughs, the special features included within the Bluray are no where near as entertaining. I was hoping that at least the gag reel would have a couple funny moments, but it’s edited like a trailer so there’s no proper pacing and timing with these takes. Skiptracer’s Van Tour is another video that makes me question: who the hell cares about how this van looks? The only thing that holds up here are the alternate takes because these comedic actors simply go off on a tangent and say shit that’s funny.

Identity Thief is a solid comedy that’s worth watching at least once. I’d say that you’re better off renting this flick as the special features don’t enhance the experience.

Bluray Review: Enter the Dragon 40th Anniversary

I know this ain’t no 50th anniversary, but this is the first time Enter the Dragon has hit Bluray so one would think that this would be a big deal. Sadly it’s a massive hit and miss. Enter the Dragon the film has been remastered so it looks and sounds wonderful.

For some fans that’s all that they’ll want, a nice and clean copy of Enter the Dragon. However, for the fanatics that want in-depth and fresh behind the scenes features that’s where this Bluray falters. The special features are a mixed bag of old and new. The old special features contain the content that you actually want to know such as a making of. This documentary is one of the worst that I’ve ever seen. It literally has terrible dissolve effects to transition from one talking head to another. For some reason they did not mute the tail end of the transitions, so you hear two people talking over one another and then one of the sounds abruptly ends. This is pathetic to repackage this pile of trash in a 40th anniversary!

Even the new special features are odd too. They almost feel like an inside joke. They don’t invite you into understanding the basis for which they exist in the first place. I watched them and still didn’t understand what I was watching. They were poorly constructed.

Also included with the Enter the Dragon 40th Anniversary Bluray are several collectibles shown below:
Enter the Dragon: 40th Anniversary Bluray

As you can imagine I’m gonna say that you should pass buying and just rent this 40th Anniversary edition of Enter the Dragon unless you’re just a hardcore fan who simply wants to own a great looking copy of Enter the Dragon.