วันอังคารที่ 22 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Sybil Danning 3 DVD Passion Collection (DVD)

Sybil Danning 3 DVD Passion Collection
Sybil Danning 3 DVD Passion Collection (DVD)
By Sybil Danning

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FRENCH PUSSYCAT - Mark is a bachelor working at a newspaper where he answers women's questions about their sex life. However, Mark has a big weakness - women, which makes his girlfriend, Susan, very unhappy as she wants to get married. Susan turns to her girlfriend Karen for advice. They plot together, whereby Karen would trick Mark to marry her without first sampling the "merchandise". However, as Mark tries unsuccessfully to get Karen into bed, and the plot unfolds, the game does not go according to plan... NAUGHTY NYMPHS - Two sisters and their lovers try to make sure their older sister (played by Sybil Danning) is deflowered by every man in town. They make a potency pill so every man chases her, but the use of the pills turn into a disaster... THEY'RE PLAYING WITH FIRE - During the opening sequences, a college student (Eric Brown) is seduced by his college professor (Sybil Danning). And afterwards offers him a chance to "make a great deal of money." Later, however, the young man finds himself in the middle of of a bizarre murder investigation...

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วันอังคารที่ 8 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Extract (DVD)

Extract
Extract (DVD)
By Ben Affleck

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Amazon.com Customer Rating: 4.1

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The creator of Office Space, writer-director Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-head), moves from cubicles to the assembly line with Extract-- his outrageous return to workplace comedy, featuring a hilarious ensemble cast of quirky characters. About to sell his successful flavor extract company, life is almost sweet for Joel (Jason Bateman) until a freak on-the-job accident happens. Add to that his bored wife (Kristen Wiig), his laid-back, stoner best friend (Ben Affleck), a sexy con artist (Mila Kunis) who blows into town with dollar signs in her bedroom eyes, and a dumb gigolo and life as he knows it turns sour. Filled with laugh-out-loud one-liners and raunchy comedy, Extract is 100% pure hilarity.

Bonus Features include: Mike Judge's Secret Recipe Featurette The Ingredients For A Classic Mike Judge FilmMike Judge is in a familiar zone in Extract, which is sort of a close relative to his cult classic Office Space. But this time the main character owns the company, instead of being a cog in the machinery, and middle age presents a different set of challenges. Joel (Jason Bateman) concocted a new approach to soda pop, and his small company is bubbling along nicely--in fact, there's talk he might get bought out by General Foods…unless something were to come along to really, you know, screw up the deal. Hmm, what could go wrong? Joel is sexually unfulfilled with his wife (Kristen Wiig), there's a new temp worker (Mila Kunis) at the factory who favors minimal clothing, and Joel's best friend (Ben Affleck), a slacker bartender, is bursting with bad advice. Oh, and there's an employee (Clifton Collins Jr.) contemplating a lawsuit because of a workplace accident that left him missing an important piece of equipment. The film's plot machinations are less enticing than the moment-by-moment behavioral observations, always a Mike Judge specialty. Examples: the chattering of the factory floor workers, who could easily have stepped out of a King of the Hill cartoon, or Joel's suburban neighbor (David Koechner at his chummiest), the kind of yakety-yak blowhard who simply will not shut up, however many polite messages he receives. It might not amount to a whole lot, and somehow the gifted Bateman seems underused here (Affleck, on the other hand, is having a ball). But Extract seems destined for cable-TV repeatability, much like its corporate cousin. --Robert Horton

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วันศุกร์ที่ 4 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

The Other Man (DVD)

The Other Man
The Other Man (DVD)
By Liam Neeson

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Amazon.com Customer Rating: 4.1

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A taut thriller, THE OTHER MAN is an intimate tale of a man who discovers his wife's infidelity and sets out to track down his rival. Driven to pursue the mystery surrounding his wife’s adultery, Liam Neeson embarks on a global pursuit with a haunted passion that begins to probe the nature not simply of jealousy, but of loss and forgiveness. The film is beautifully shot on location in Milan and Lake Como as well as in London and Ely by renowned cinematographer Harris Zambarloukos (Mama Mia!, Heart in the Sand.)

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In The Other Man, Liam Neeson lends his volcanic authority to an elegant psychological thriller. When Peter (Neeson) discovers evidence of an affair on his wife's laptop, he tracks down the other man (Antonio Banderas) in Milan and stalks him. But though there are taut moments of suspense, the movie's emphasis is on watching Peter's mind unravel and seeing the damage this does to his daughter Abigail (Romola Garai, I Capture the Castle, perfectly cast as the child of Neeson and Laura Linney, who plays the wife). The movie suffers from some confusing editing and a few implausibilities, but the main reason it languishes in obscurity is that it defies the usual expectations of a thriller--which is the main reason it's worth seeing. Banderas turns out to have secrets of his own, and the conclusion takes a surprising (and delicately moving) turn. If director Richard Eyre (Notes on a Scandal) had had a slightly firmer grasp on the story line, this could have been a fascinating case study; as it is, it's intriguing but fails to fully satisfy. Neeson is, as ever, compelling--he's able to turn from understated obsession to ferocious outburst in a heartbeat. --Bret Fetzer

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