Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Dead Heat [Blu-ray]

Dead Heat [Blu-ray] Review



Maverick L.A.P.D. officer Roger Mortis (Treat Williams) is a good cop who will do anything to nail the bad guys. Even if he's got to die for it in this off-beat comedy thriller. Investigating some frightening goings-on, Mortis and his partner, Doug Bigelow (Joe Piscopo), pay a visit to Dante Laboratories. It is here that they discover the high-tech Resurrection Room churning out a weird band of recycled and indestructible criminals. And it is here that Mortis meets his untimely death. But, hey, if you can’t beat ‘em, join’em. Police work is tough enough without having to tangle day after day with the same dead criminals; two can play this zombie game.


Friday, January 27, 2012

Dance Fitness for Beginners with MaDonna Grimes: Urban Street Heat

Dance Fitness for Beginners with MaDonna Grimes: Urban Street Heat Review



Award-winning choreographer, MaDonna Grimes, is renowned for her innovative dance moves. She founded the MaDonna Grimes Fitness and Dance Theatre Company, has released a CD, and is the author of Work It Out. She has a master’s degree in dance performance and choreography, and has appeared in many fitness and fashion magazines.

Who knew getting a full-body, cardio workout could be so much fun! Urban Street Heat is more like a dance party than an aerobics class. MaDonna Grimes makes working out fun in this fresh and funky Dance Fitness for Beginners program.

You’ll have a great time performing this program, which combines attitude, street style, and easy-to-follow dance steps. The Hip Hop freestyle routines, designed for women and men, are bursting with style and energy. You’ll learn some fresh new moves that will really spice up your workout. MaDonna breaks down all the steps, and combines them into one dynamic routine that you can take to the clubs.

Program Features:

- Sexy, fun moves work the entire body
- Lose weight, burn fat
- Aerobics workout boosts energy
- Hip Hop freestyle routines for women and men


Friday, January 20, 2012

The Departed [Blu-ray]

The Departed [Blu-ray] Review



The Departed [Blu-ray] Feature

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  • Format: Blu-ray
  • DVD
Martin Scorsese makes a welcome return to the mean streets (of Boston, in this case) with The Departed, hailed by many as Scorsese's best film since Casino. Since this crackling crime thriller is essentially a Scorsese-stamped remake of the acclaimed 2002 Hong Kong thriller Infernal Affairs, the film was intensely scrutinized by devoted critics and cinephiles, and while Scorsese's intense filmmaking and all-star cast deserve ample acclaim, The Departed is also worthy of serious re-assessment, especially with regard to what some attentive viewers described as sloppy craftsmanship (!), notably in terms of mismatched shots and jagged continuity. But no matter where you fall on the Scorsese appreciation scale, there's no denying that The Departed is a signature piece of work from one of America's finest directors, designed for maximum impact with a breathtaking series of twists, turns, and violent surprises. It's an intricate cat-and-mouse game, but this time the cat and mouse are both moles: Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) is an ambitious cop on the rise, planted in the Boston police force by criminal kingpin Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson). Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a hot-tempered police cadet who's been artificially disgraced and then planted into Costello's crime operation as a seemingly trustworthy soldier. As the multilayered plot unfolds (courtesy of a scorching adaptation by Kingdom of Heaven screenwriter William Monahan), Costigan and Sullivan conduct a volatile search for each other (they're essentially looking for "themselves") while simultaneously wooing the psychiatrist (Vera Farmiga) assigned to treat their crime-driven anxieties.

Such convenient coincidences might sink a lesser film, but The Departed is so electrifying that you barely notice the plot-holes. And while Nicholson's profane swagger is too much "Jack" and not enough "Costello," he's still a joy to watch, especially in a film that's additionally energized by memorable (and frequently hilarious) supporting roles for Alec Baldwin, Mark Wahlberg, and a host of other big-name performers. The Departed also makes clever and plot-dependent use of cell-phones, to the extent that it couldn't exist without them. Powered by Scorsese's trademark use of well-chosen soundtrack songs (from vintage rock to Puccini's operas), The Departed may not be perfect, but it's one helluva ride for moviegoers, proving popular enough to become the biggest box-office hit of Scorsese's commercially rocky career. --Jeff Shannon Rookie cop Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) grew up in crime. That makes him the perfect mole, the man on the inside of the mob run by boss Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson). It's his job to win Costello's trust and help his detective handlers (Mark Wahlberg and Martin Sheen) bring Costello down. Meanwhile, SIU officer Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) has everyone's trust. No one suspects he's Costello's mole. How these covert lives cross, double-cross and collide is at the ferocious core of the widely acclaimed The Departed. Martin Scorsese directs, guiding a cast for the ages in a visceral tale of crime and consequences. This is searing, can't-look-away filmmaking: like staring into the eyes of a con - or a cop - with a gun.


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Chained Heat 2

Chained Heat 2 Review



Deep inside the concrete jungle of an infamous communist block prison one innocent woman struggles to stay alive amid sadistic heroin-smuggling guards and a psychotic stiletto-heeled warden. Voluptuous Brigitte Nielsen ("The Surreal Life" "Strange Love" Rocky IV) stars as the masterful mistress of a women's prison where the most contemptible crimes are committed after they put you away for life.Running Time: 99 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 794043841125


Monday, January 16, 2012

Body Heat (Deluxe Edition)

Body Heat (Deluxe Edition) Review



Body Heat (Deluxe Edition) Feature

  • William Hurt and Kathleen Turner strike sparks in Lawrence Kasdan's Body Heat, a sexy, haunting tale of desire and skullduggery that echoes 1940s film noirs but is charged with an energy and passion that could only flare in the '80s. Aided by a sultry John Barry score, Kasdan's assured directorial debut foreshadowed the emotional textures he would bring to later films The Big Chill, The Accidental
While scoring high-profile credits as a screenwriter (including The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Raiders of the Lost Ark), Lawrence Kasdan made his directorial debut with this steamy, contemporary film noir in the tradition of Double Indemnity and other classics from the 1940s. In one of his most memorable roles, William Hurt plays a Florida lawyer unwittingly drawn into a web of deceit spun by Kathleen Turner (in her screen debut) as a married socialite who plots to kill off her husband with Hurt's assistance. Kasdan's dialogue is a hoot (sometimes it borders on satire), and the sultry atmosphere is a perfect complement to the perspiration-soaked chemistry between Hurt and Turner, whose love scenes caused quite a stir when the film was released in 1981. John Barry's score sets the provocative mood, and both Ted Danson and Mickey Rourke are splendid in memorable supporting roles. --Jeff Shannon William Hurt and Kathleen Turner strike sparks in Lawrence Kasdan's Body Heat, a sexy, haunting tale of desire and skullduggery that echoes 1940s film noirs but is charged with an energy and passion that could only flare in the '80s. Aided by a sultry John Barry score, Kasdan's assured directorial debut foreshadowed the emotional textures he would bring to later films The Big Chill, The Accidental Tourist and Grand Canyon. Sit back and bask in this contemporary classic's wicked warmth.

DVD Features:
Additional Scenes
Featurette:Body Heat: The Plan Body Heat: The Production Body Heat: The Post-Prodution
Interviews:1981 Interview Footage with Kathleen Turner and William Hurt
Theatrical Trailer


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Heat (Special Edition)

Heat (Special Edition) Review



Heat (Special Edition) Feature

  • When Al Pacino and Robert De Niro squarer off, HEAT sizzles. A tale of a brilliant L.A. cop (Pacino) following the trail from a deadly armed robbery to a crew headed by an equally brilliant master thief (De Niro). Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, Tom Sizemore, Ashley Judd and Natalie Portman co-star. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R Age: 012569705814 UPC: 012569705814
Having developed his skill as a master of contemporary crime drama, writer-director Michael Mann displayed every aspect of that mastery in this intelligent, character-driven thriller from 1995, which also marked the first onscreen pairing of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. The two great actors had played father and son in the separate time periods of The Godfather, Part II, but this was the first film in which the pair appeared together, and although their only scene together is brief, it's the riveting fulcrum of this high-tech cops-and-robbers scenario. De Niro plays a master thief with highly skilled partners (Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore) whose latest heist draws the attention of Pacino, playing a seasoned Los Angeles detective whose investigation reveals that cop and criminal lead similar lives. Both are so devoted to their professions that their personal lives are a disaster. Pacino's with a wife (Diane Venora) who cheats to avoid the reality of their desolate marriage; De Niro pays the price for a life with no outside connections; and Kilmer's wife (Ashley Judd) has all but given up hope that her husband will quit his criminal career. These are men obsessed, and as De Niro and Pacino know, they'll both do whatever's necessary to bring the other down. Mann's brilliant screenplay explores these personal obsessions and sacrifices with absorbing insight, and the tension mounts with some of the most riveting action sequences ever filmed--most notably a daylight siege that turns downtown Los Angeles into a virtual war zone of automatic gunfire. At nearly three hours, the film qualifies as a kind of intimate epic, certain to leave some viewers impatiently waiting for more action, but it's all part of Mann's compelling strategy. Heat is a true rarity: a crime thriller with equal measures of intense excitement and dramatic depth, giving De Niro and Pacino a prime showcase for their finely matched talents. --Jeff Shannon HEAT:SE - DVD Movie


Friday, January 13, 2012

L.A. Heat: Season One (5-DVD Digipack)

L.A. Heat: Season One (5-DVD Digipack) Review



L.A. Heat: Season One (5-DVD Digipack) Feature

  • L.A. HEAT - 1ST SEASON (DVD MOVIE)
Featuring 26 Episodes as seen on the TNT Network. L.A. Heat is a smart and sarcastic crime-drama packed with car chases, shootouts, and every kind of action imaginable. Set against the scenic backdrops of California's beautiful beaches to the gritty city streets of Los Angeles, every episode of this series moves at 100 mph from start to finish, making it "possibly the most action-packed series ever created for television."


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Body Heat

Body Heat Review



While scoring high-profile credits as a screenwriter (including The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Raiders of the Lost Ark), Lawrence Kasdan made his directorial debut with this steamy, contemporary film noir in the tradition of Double Indemnity and other classics from the 1940s. In one of his most memorable roles, William Hurt plays a Florida lawyer unwittingly drawn into a web of deceit spun by Kathleen Turner (in her screen debut) as a married socialite who plots to kill off her husband with Hurt's assistance. Kasdan's dialogue is a hoot (sometimes it borders on satire), and the sultry atmosphere is a perfect complement to the perspiration-soaked chemistry between Hurt and Turner, whose love scenes caused quite a stir when the film was released in 1981. John Barry's score sets the provocative mood, and both Ted Danson and Mickey Rourke are splendid in memorable supporting roles. --Jeff Shannon


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

A Heat for All Seasons DVD

A Heat for All Seasons DVD Review



A Heat for All Seasons DVD Feature

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No. Of Disc: 1 Region: 1 (U.S. / Canada) Length: 90 min. Aspect Ratio: 4 : 3 Audio: English or Japanese (Dolby Digital) Subtitle: English or Japanese Genre: Erotic Drama Release Date: 6/27/2002 By Media Blaster Story: The Entire Heat Series On One DVD! Masato is a college student studying and aspiring novelist, but with all the beautiful women in his life, it's hard to get studying done. Between the tough Rie, the cute Miku, the faithful Kanna and his high school sweetheart, Chihiro, there aren't enough seasons in the year.


Saturday, January 7, 2012

Friday, January 6, 2012

Babewatch Wild Women of Prague Dvd Unrated Uncut 4 Hours All Region Ntsc

Babewatch Wild Women of Prague Dvd Unrated Uncut 4 Hours All Region Ntsc Review



Babewatch Wild Women of Prague Dvd Unrated Uncut 4 Hours All Region Ntsc Feature

  • All Region NTSC - Plays Worldwide
  • English Audio - No Subtitles
  • 4 hours of films - Loaded with Special Features
All Region - NTSC - Plays Worldwide***Unrated Uncut 4 hours of fun and excitement*ENGLISH audio*No Subtitles*** This title has been extremely rare worldwide and is one of the most highly sought movies!*** Special Features: Enter The Club, Web Promo, Behind The Scenes, Fantasy Room, Interactive Tour, Dark Room, Previews, Information Center ***Don't miss out on BabeWatch: Wild Women of Prague, where East meets West. Explore this ancient and exotic capital of the Czech Republic and see why it is now considered a bachelor's paradise. Meet wild and luscious young girls with natural bodies! **This dvd is filled with some of the most advanced features to date**Don't miss the "Information Center" to maximize your enjoyment by learning all the tricks and secrets.


Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Honkytonk Man / Pink Cadillac / City Heat

Honkytonk Man / Pink Cadillac / City Heat Review



Hollywood icon Clint Eastwood shows his on-screen versatility in three very different films. The star who grew up during the hard times of the 1930s takes on a Depression Era role as a rambling Honkytonk Man (Disc 1/Side A) and Dust Bowl drifter who hopes to land a Grand Ole Opry gig. The pace is lighter and loopier as Eastwood revs up a Pink Cadillac (Disc 1/Side B) to play a skip-tracer who nabs bail jumpers before the ink on their bogus I.D.s is dry. Bernadette Peters is the woman who slaps cuffs on the lawman's heart. Finally, Eastwood returns to Depression times for City Heat (Disc 2), teaming with Burt Reynolds in a hard-boiled and hilarious tale of jazz, bullets and bootleg gin in 1933 Kansas City. Drink up and duck!


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

2005-2006 NBA Champions - Miami Heat

2005-2006 NBA Champions - Miami Heat Review



2005-2006 NBA Champions - Miami Heat Feature

  • Officially Licensed
  • Highest Quality Recording
NBA Champion fans, be the first to own the only officially licensed DVD of your team's triumphant season. Get an inside look at the NBA Champion's regular season, triumphant playoff run and NBA Finals victory. Provides an all-access pass to exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes action and an unforgettable courtside view of the NBA Finals. Loaded with clutch bonus features including profiles on your favorite players and in-depth analysis. Experience what is is to be a champion - Own it on DVD Today!


Monday, January 2, 2012

Chained Heat 2 : Erotic Women in Prison : Widescreen Edition

Chained Heat 2 : Erotic Women in Prison : Widescreen Edition Review



Chained Heat 2 : Erotic Women in Prison : Widescreen Edition Feature

  • Widescreen
In the "sovereign state of Czechoslovakia" beautiful young women have been set up, arrested, tried, and sentenced to ten-year drug-possession terms in a prison. The latest victim is an American girl. the prison is run with an iron hand by a drug-addict warden, with the help of her sadistic lover, both of whom look lustfully upon the newcomer. Some of the inmates were killed by a mystery torturer, and as prostitutes for a local casino. They were also put to work nude in preparing drugs. There is Plenty of nudity, sex, violence, substance abuse, profanity, plus sadism in this movie.