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31. Hero [Blu-Ray] (2004)
Reviewed by Brian Ludovico: ... The Blu-ray provides inconsistent but usually satisfactory visuals, very good audio, and some minor extras. This isn’t a great release; the picture is a little too soft, and the absence of substantial extras or lossless original audio disappoints. However, it undoubtedly gives fans the highest quality US home video version of the film. If Hero is rea
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32. Sin City (2005)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With imaginative visuals and a wildly gory setting, Sin City won’t be for everyone. However, folks who like the idea of an exaggerated comic book film noir will likely dig this creative and entertaining effort. Starring Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba. Dimension, $29.99, 8/16/2005.
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33. Planet Terror: Unrated Special Edition (2007)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Theatrically, Planet Terror seemed like the better half of Grindhouse, but in retrospect, I no longer like it as much as its partner. Terror throws enough at us to entertain through one screening, but when seen again, its grossness and one-dimensionality wears thin. Starring Freddy Rodríguez, Rose McGowan. Weinstein Company, $29.99, 10/16/2007.
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34. Hostel: Part II (Unrated Director's Cut) (2007)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: If you saw Hostel and liked it, should you expect to enjoy Hostel Part II? Probably, as the movie delivers the gore you expect while it manages to avoid a simple remake of the original. If you saw Hostel and loathed it, will Part II change your mind? Nope. I think it throws out a few interesting twists but not enough to make it genuinely effective, and t
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35. Hostel: Director's Cut (2005)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: (Should) fans who possess the original release should replace it with the two-disc DC? Probably not – at least not unless they really, really like the movie. The added supplements will tempt those fans, but the Director’s Cut itself isn’t worth the effort. This is a solid release in its own right, but I don’t think it merits a second purchase for anyone
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36. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels [Blu-Ray] (1998)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Guy Ritchie’s debut, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels can seem rough around the edges. Nonetheless, it packs a lively wallop and becomes a fun entry in the crime drama. Starring Jason Flemyng, Jason Statham. Universal, $14.98, 12/1/2009.
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37. Hostel: Unrated (2005)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Hostel has already built a decent cult following of folks who dig its graphic, unrelenting misery. I don’t count myself as one of them. I think the film too heavily accentuates grossness without much else of merit. Starring Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson. Sony Pictures, $28.95, 4/18/2006.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/hostel.shtml - 31k - 29 Oct 2023
38. Zero Dark Thirty [Blu-Ray] (2012)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Kathryn Bigelow has come to enjoy a strong reputation as a director over the last few years, but I can’t figure out why. I’ve yet to see a Bigelow film that seems better than average to me, and 2012’s Zero Dark Thirty does nothing to change my mind. Starring Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke. Sony, $14.99, 3/19/2013.
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39. Desperado [Blu-Ray] (1995)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With 1000 times the budget of El Mariachi, Robert Rodriguez created a sequel that didn’t match up to the original. Desperado has its moments, but overall it feels forced and like everyone involved tried too hard to impress us. The Blu-ray presents very good picture and sound plus a decent set of supplements. Action fans will probably find this solid Blu-
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40. Desperado: Special Edition (1995)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With 1000 times the budget of El Mariachi, Robert Rodriguez created a sequel that didn’t match up to the original. Desperado has its moments, but overall it feels forced and like everyone involved tried too hard to impress us. Directed by Robert Rodriquez. Columbia, $19.95, 8/26/2003.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/desperadose.shtml - 25k - 29 Oct 2023

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