Showing posts with label Heaven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heaven. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Kingdom of Heaven 10th Anniversary [Blu-ray] On Sale

Title : Kingdom of Heaven 10th Anniversary [Blu-ray]
Category: Movies
Brand: 20th Century Fox
Item Page Download URL : Download Movie
Rating : 4.6
Buyer Review : 72

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Features :
  • Factory sealed DVD

Review :
One of the Best Director's Cuts Ever Produced
The Director's Cut of KOH turns a slightly above average film into an absolute masterpiece (a term I do not use lightly). KOH Director's Cut is one of my all time favorite films. Some people criticize the film for being anti- Christian. I say those critics are narrow minded and see only what they want to see. KOH painstakingly shows the religious divide between true, devout believers AND those who use religion as a means to achieve their own fanatical (and often insidious) agendas. KOH paints a realistic portrait of religion as a driving influence among the common man in all walks of life - from the lost and forlorn to the to the fanatical, power-hungry and politically motivated, demonstrating how religion brings out the best in some people AND the worst in others. The movie draws a sharp distinction between "religion" (man-made, easily corruptible and potentially shallow) versus "true faith" (understanding the will of God by seeking to know Him).

The movie...
10th Anniversary Edition.
I'm going to speak on the PQ of this new 10th Anniversary release. The PQ on this new release is a big step up from the previous original 2006 release. First of all, it's now an MPEG-4 AVC encode over the old [DVD] MPEG-2 encode. The difference? The digital noise has been virtually eliminated. Only in a few select shots can you detect it, and that depends on your player's Picture settings. The AQ is about the same I think.

Perhaps the greatest improvement for this release is the inclusion of all the DVD extras that was included on the 4-disc DVD Director's Cut set from 2005. So you can retire that set if you'd like. This is just a 2-disc set...one disc includes all 3 cuts of the film, TC, DC, and Roadshow DC, which includes 4 extra minutes from the DC. Not sure what those 4 minutes are, but I'm thinking that it's the Musical intro and Intermission pieces. I could be wrong, but I don't recall the regular DC having those. I Give this release 5-stars for the film...
Redemption for Sir Ridley Scott.
I saw this movie ten years ago when it came out and I was underwhelmed. You never really had a feeling of any of the characters' motivations. This extended version however, felt like an entirely different movie and was far more enjoyable for it.

This tenth anniversary edition comes with two discs. Disc one is the three versions of the movie: theatrical, director's cut, and the directors cut roadshow.

The roadshow version is essentially the same as the director's cut with an introduction by Ridley Scott, followed by a 3 minute overture, and an intermission coupled with a entr'acte. Apparently movies and plays used to have an intermission with a musical break separating acts 2 and 3, a forgotten tradition. I found it very interesting and enjoyable (and unique!) that there was a musical opening prior to the start of the film and a musical break in the middle.

There is also commentary by Ridley Scott and Orlando Bloom (among others). Disc 2 has a full...

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Heaven is Waiting Big Discount

Title : Heaven is Waiting
Category: Movies

Item Page Download URL : Download Movie
Rating : 4.3
Buyer Review : 35









Review :
Decent movie with an odd emphasis on material wealth
I enjoyed several aspects of this movie. The script is smart and funny. The plot device of having the deceased wife show up from time to time to give advice to her still grieving husband is fairly original and works well. The consideration of the emotions we experience when we don't want to betray those we have loved and lost by moving on is nuanced and thought provoking. And I enjoyed the open and unembarrassed references to God and church throughout the movie, which are not at all heavy-handed.

So what's not to like? For me, it is that far too many elements of the characters' lives are glamorous or successful beyond what is typical for normal folks. The main character--the widowed husband--has apparently retired at the age of 43 and lives in an enormous, beautifully furnished house and is tall and handsome to boot. His college-age daughter also lives in a large, beautifully furnished home while attending school and is perky, loving and cute. The father's eventual...
Unique & Worthy Viewing Experience
I must agree with the 5 Star Ratings for this movie.

I enjoyed Waiting for Heaven because it is an independent, unique, original, and tasteful production about "everyday" people who have survived difficult life events that have forever changed their lives and rearranged their expectations for the future. This story is about hope, love, and being brave enough to believe that the former two can be experienced again after undergoing a terrible loss.

Specifically, the grieving process was one of the movie's main themes. Although completely honest about the main character's struggle, fearlessly showing Ned, the main character, in the throws of a potentially disconcerting psychosis of frequently speaking to and consulting with an individual no longer a part of his current reality, this film somehow achieves light-hearted and good-natured... And not to fear, there are redemptive signs that promise Ned will find a happy ending despite facing the inevitable challenges of...
Rather Bored...
There is nothing inherently bad about this movie, but that doesn't exactly make it worth watching. All in all, it was a very vague, undefined, cliched story.

1) as far as I can tell, there isn't really much of a message to the story...
2) the plot is extremely one-dimensional. The first half of the movie is the story of a protective father who doesn't like his daughter's "perfect" suitor - not a terribly original plot device. The second half is about the man's daughter trying to convince him to date this slightly creepy woman who he does not like, when he's not ready to date at all. It mentions that the man is a pastor, but that doesn't play into the plot a bit - there is no mention of God, no "working through grief" overtone, and not even any church patrons are involved.
3) the script/dialogue was stilted and also rather one-dimensional
4) the characters were also one-dimensional. The only thing I know about the man is that he misses his wife and is...