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    Date: 2010.09.07 | Category: DVD | Response: 0

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    I will agree with most of the other reviewers that this is a very good series. (I will not go into an in-depth review, as other reviewers have already done so.) The only thing that I really disliked about it was the fact that I found the opening credits, music for the opening credits, and the teaser for the following episode especially annoying. I thought they were too childish cutsey and it almost made me not want to finish watching the rest of the series. Fortunately, the quick fix to that was just bumping thru all that to get to the series itself, which, as I stated before, is a very good series. I really did enjoy watching Moon Phase. Hazuki’s voice is also a bit irritating and childish, but it suits her. This is not your typical vampire anime and you may not like it because of that, but give it a try. The price is more than fair, you get an entire series for about or less than what you would pay for a new release DVD at Wal Mart (I purchased mine here on Amazon from Amazon for about including tax and shipping).
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    Date: 2010.09.06 | Category: DVD | Response: 0

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    … that you can play while watching The Commitments. Buy a few cases of Guinness, and every time a character says the naughty F-word, take a good long gulp. I guarantee no one will be sober when the movie ends. I think the director, in his commentary track, says something like over 280 swears had to be overdubbed for the television version. br /br /Apart from the amazingly high cussing quotient, this is a fairly sprightly Dublin take on the old “hey, gang, let’s form a band and become famous” trope. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, pokes fun at many music industry sacred cows, and fairly reeks of 1980s Irish working class sensibilities. While it may seem less than ambitious to merely aspire to become a famous soul cover band — as opposed to making *original* music, which never seems to enter anyone’s head — you can’t deny these youngsters’ sincerity or drive to succeed. Miraculously, they manage to do so despite the incessant bickering, but things fall apart quickly and predictably once show biz-size egos start to collide. br /br /One thing you can’t deny the Irish, they gotta a whole lotta soul, and in this film we see the proof. Ninety proof, n’yuk-n’yuk! br /br /
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    Date: 2010.09.06 | Category: DVD | Response: 0

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    Does it begin with that first inescapable glance or is it born of deepest friendship? Love that is. Ol Parker`s delightfully charming `Imagine Me you,` explores the age-old question: Do we control our hearts or they us? BBC Films has a knack for producing well-crafted dramas and comedies with very un-Hollywood-like budgets. `Imagine` is no exception.br /br /Two great leads light up the screen in this unique romantic comedy. The irrepressible Piper Perabo plays Rachel, the twenty-something who, as the film opens, is frantically stressing over her wedding. She and fiancé, Heck (Matthew Goode) are finally tying the knot after years of best friendship. While being escorted down the aisle, Rachel catches a glimpse of Luce (the other great lead, Lena Headey), the wedding`s florist.
    br /br /From then on, Rachel struggles to control the uncontrollable as one relationship begins to disintegrate while another takes seed. Heck and Rach start off their marriage in typical newlywed bliss, entertaining friends and fitting out their new home. Yet, Rach appears oddly preoccupied. Confused, Rach is besieged by returning thoughts of Luce. A testament to Parker`s witty and engaging writing, Rachel`s lines are studded with humorous innuendoes, all of which pertain to Luce. While she often declares her affections for Heck, Rach can`t seem to forget Luce.br /br /All the while, she cooks up a plan to set up their player friend, Coop (Darren Boyd) with Luce. During the date, Luce informs Heck that she is attracted to women and that Coop is definitely out of the picture. When Rach learns the truth, her curiosity only intensifies. Luce, on the other hand, tries to ignore her equally strong interest in Rachel. Fearing that such attraction would not only end in heartbreak, but would destroy a marriage as well, she vows to move on. Yet, fate has already spun its web and the two would-be lovers head for a collision. After a `first date` of sorts at a football match, the two all but narrowly avoid a first kiss. Confused and ashamed, Rachel returns home ready to tell Heck about her adulterous inclinations. br /br /Following Rach`s confession, the film hurtles towards the inevitable. During Rachel`s birthday dinner, Heck confronts Rachel and vows to let her go. Heck`s acquiescence comes off too easy, but Goode`s performance helps us suspend our disbelief. Likewise, Rachel`s subsequent `coming out` to her family is too sweet and conflict-free to be plausible. Yet, Anthony Head`s performance as Rachel`s unassuming and hen-picked father saves the scene. The ending, while charming and fun, is just plain absurd. Yet, this film isn`t out to show how things usually end up. Instead, it`s one of those necessary happy-end films that make you glad you saw it. And in its inimitable BBC way, it tackles an age-old question with wit and insight. br /br /`Imagine` jumps along at quick rate and it`s easy to miss things. The story line is spare at best and develops at times unnaturally. For `Imagine` to work for you, you have to accept the film`s basic premise, that love can and does ignite from a mere glance. Otherwise, the film can seem a bit far-fetched. Also, Parker throws in a few awkward, preachy moments about unjust marriage laws. Yet, these minor bumps aside, `Imagine Me and You` is a delightful sleeper sure to leave you smiling in the end.br /br /br /
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