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Streaming Hi-5: Animal Adventures, Vol. 5 Online
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My child is almost addicted to this explain, so I didn’t regret for buying it, but the editorial review said that it contains “Ready or not” and “Living in a rainbow” and that is not correct. This dvd comes with “So many animals”, “Underwater discovery” and “North, South, East and West”. For me that makes a runt bit of a jam because i’m trying to procure all the songs with the few dvd’s at possible
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No veo muchos comentarios en español así que haré mi primera contribución.
Mi hija está fascinada con este programa, por lo que no me arrepiento de haber comprado el DVD, pero lo hice porque la Editorial indicaba que este disco contenía las canciones “Ready or Not” y “Living in a rainbow”, pero eso no es correcto, las canciones que si contiene son: “So many animals”, “Underwater discovery” y “North, South, East and West”. El único problema que esto me trajo es que me resultará más difícil conseguir todos las canciones en pocos DVD’s
My daughter loves this DVD. It keeps her attention, and allows me to fetch a few things done. I don’t mind the songs either. The tunes are catchy. I like that all the segments are about animals. The editing of the video is terrible.
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Saiyuki Reload, Vol. 5 Streaming
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Don’t derive me wrong– watching the continuing trip of this handsome band of dazzling misfits is delicious enough. The banter mild gets heated, there are a great number of fights, and the time devoted to character development (Gojyo) makes for an lively fable arc.
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However, the quality of artwork seems so rushed, so out of proportion at times, that the characters don’t even survey human/demon/half/etc.
My biggest complaint is that Geneon saw fit to achieve only 3 episodes on this DVD instead of 4, like all the previous volumes, and yet is charging the same sign. The extras aren’t all that interesting, and the translucent pencil board that comes “free” with the DVD unprejudiced doesn’t thrill me for some reason.
Finally, after four discs of mainly fillers, Saiyuki Reload returns to adapting the rest of the “Saiyuki” manga with the “Kami-Sama” storyline. The only plight is that the DVD only has three episodes, which barely gets us into the myth. (Although, if we compare to the manga, the DVD covered unbiased about everything that was covered in the seventh manga, so it isn’t so unpleasant.)
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The first episode begins with Gojyo walking in to eye his companions defeated and lying unconcious in their room. It turns out that earlier that day, Gojyo had helped a tiny boy while out doing chores, and jokingly said he hated his companions because they always nagged at him and made him do chores. The boy, Kinkaku, believes him and goes to the inn to ruin Gojyo’s companions in “thanks” for helping him.
The remaining episodes continue with Sanzo and Gojyo (who are yelling at each other constantly) making their design up a mountain to gather out where the boy and his monster are so they can free Hakkai and Goku, whose souls have been locked away in another dimension. The “god” makes an appearance in the last episode, and Gojyo, clear to avenge the boy’s death, goes off on his fill at the ruin of the disc.
Very grand a cliff-hanger, but that’s to be expected. It would have been nice if there had only been 6 discs to the series, and more episodes on each one, rather than having 7 discs with the last three only having 3 episodes each. Overall, the disc is an improvement story-wise over the other four. I, personally, am mild disatisfied with the animation/artwork. Geneon dub voices also honest don’t suit the characters the blueprint ADV’s did, although Goku’s announce is starting to grow on me. Also, I feel that some of the characterizations are off, as well. Hakkai knitting? I impartial can’t examine it, even though “Ura-Sai” shorts are supposed to be goofy.
All-in-all, it was a excellent disc, but not without the Reload/Geneon cons.
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Horror Classics, Vol. 5 Streaming
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Horror Classics, Vol. 5 Streaming.
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This DVD (a single DVD) contains four movies: 1) ‘Silent Night, Bloody Night’ 1973; Color; Patrick O’Neal, Mary Woronov; 2) ‘Scared To Death’ 1947; Color; Bela Lugosi, Joyce Compton; 3) ‘Good Against Evil’ 1977; Color; Dack Rambo, Dan O’Herlihy; 4) ‘Just Before Dawn’ 1980; Color; Deborah Benson, Chris Lemmon, Gregg Henry, George Kennedy. I should point out that the quality of the DVD is not high, but for 4 movies at this ticket, I am not complaining. The reason I got this DVD was for ‘Just Before Dawn’ which is the first time, of which I am aware, that this movie has been available on DVD or in any release since the Paragon release on VHS. Unfortunately the print they ragged for the DVD is missing a scene. The missing scene has Uncle Ty (yes, aloof drunk) making it to Ranger Roy’s cabin to recount him about the killer; honest in case you were wondering why Roy began looking for the campers. The skinny dipping scene is also trimmed. The missing fragment has the killer walking out of the waterfall and descending into the lake; he is underwater copping a feel of the girl; she thinks it is her boyfriend until she sees him climbing out of the water; she freaks and gets out quickly; it is assumed that it was a fish. The missing fraction of the skinny dipping scene does not win anything from the movie. Even with the missing scene of Uncle Ty, most will win he is the reason Ranger Roy is searching for the campers. ‘Just Before Dawn’ is a take-off of ‘The Hills Have Eyes’. Objective before dawn has an advantageous cast, in particular is a expansive performance by Deborah Benson as the lead heroine. The killer is an sharp twist based on a dinky known anomaly of breeding. It is too terrible that ‘Just Before Dawn’ fell into obscurity. This DVD gives an opportunity to inspect this movie even though the print quality is not very high. Had the print quality been higher and complete, I would have rated this DVD at five stars.-Bob UPDATE: In seeing this volume in a store recently, I noticed the the recent version has replaced ‘Just Before Dawn’ with Mario Bava’s ‘Kill, Baby, Destroy”. Since this means there are two variations of this volume, you could accept either one; however, the one with ‘Kill, Baby, Kill’ does appear to be the most unusual.-Bob
Four movies on one disc
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Horror Classics Vol. 5 – Platinum Disc ID#12279
#1: Quiet Night, Bloody Night – 1973 – Director: Theodore Gershuny
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#2: Stunned to Death – 1947 – Director: William Christy Cabanne
#3: Gracious Against Outrageous – 1977 – Director: Paul Wendkos
#4: Raze, Baby Extinguish – 1966 – Director: Mario Bava
All in all; decent represent, decent sound. Nothing special, but menus all seem to work and thats rare for cheap compilation DVD’s.
These movies are available individually from amazon, so you can behold accurate reviews and movie details if you search for the title under DVD’s.
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Watch The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 5 Movie Online
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This fifth collection of episodes from the TV comedy, “Mystery Science Theater 3000″ (the program where a silhouette of a man and two robots in theater seats provide comedic commentary for unpleasant movies), contains four episodes from the Sci-Fi Channel seasons. Mike Nelson is the host, Billy Corbett does Crow’s hiss, and Pearl Forrester is the obnoxious scientist holding the crew of the Satellite of Cherish hostage. Some fans aren’t fond of the host segments in these later seasons, but there are some occasional humorous ones. The riffing, however, is worthy as ever, and has changed to an aroused, sarcastic style different from the Joel years.
(This is the second collection in a row of Sci-Fi Channel episodes. Although some of these episodes are hilarious, I hope Rhino turns to some of the early seasons in later collections to preserve balance.)
Disc 2 has a grand extra: a half-hour interview with Mike Nelson and Kevin Murphy (who wrote for the note for all ten seasons, and played Tom Servo for nine) . The interview covers the show’s origin, history, and the process of making an episode. Both men are incredibly laughable and have a tremendous time reliving memories. For fans, this interview makes the collection a must-have on its beget. (As with the last collection, Mike Nelson also does a brief intro to each episode.)
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The episodes all grand, and one is fantastic:
BOGGY CREEK II: AND THE Sage CONTINUES. Episode #1006. This 1983 movie is actually the third Boggy Creek flick. Since the producer of the first film had no involvement in the first sequel, he ignored it an declared this “Boggy Creek II.” Based on a narrative of a Bigfoot-like beast in Arkansas called the Fouke Creature, “Boggy Creek II” isn’t powerful of a alarm movie; it’s more like a PBS nature film with some tainted backwoods characters and some quiet tension. Mostly we gaze a bland college professor (writer/director Pierce) and his students, two semi-hot chicks and a scrawny guy who never has his shirt on (and happens to be Pierce’s son) peer at equipment and come by their vehicles stuck in the mud. Crenshaw, a forest hermit, is one of the most disgusting characters to appear in an MST3K movie. It’s a decent episode. The highlights are the ludicrous series of flashbacks — one of which is so sinful that Mike and `Bots can’t fill it — and the sickening character of Crenshaw. There’s also a amusing sketch that makes fun of the flashbacks.
MERLIN’S SHOP OF MYSTICAL WONDERS. Episode #1003. Sounds like a cute kids’ film, legal? Eee-yikes, what a spoiled surprise! More like an episode of “Tales from the Darkside”! In this 1996 film, Grandfather (Ernest Borgnine) tells Grandson stories about Merlin setting up a shop in recent times, to `spread wonder.’ But what happens instead? An putrid reviewer (“My reviews can demolish cities!”) gets acquire of Merlin’s spell book, demonizes his cat, ages, meets the devil, breathes fire, and tries to bleed his wife to death. The next fable is an edited version of an earlier film from the same director called “The Devil’s Gift” (the source is positive, since Merlin never interacts with these characters) . In this stinker, a demon-possessed monkey toy from Merlin’s shop tries to slaughter a family. The flick is dismal, but once Mike and the `Bots acquire into the putrid rhythm of it, the episode has tons of laughs.
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TIME CHASERS. Episode #821. The best episode in this collection ironically contains one the better movies that MST3K took on! Unhurried in season eight was when the Sci-Fi Channel shows were at their best, and with”Time Chasers” they execute a masterpiece. “Time Chasers” was shot in Vermont by David Giancola during the summer of 1990 on a budget of $150,000. Giancola shows capable talent, and the script is a clever account of time paradoxes, where the inventor of the first time machine tries to undo the mistake he made when he sold the invention to an ambitious company. But the budget kills the movie: the actors are dreadful (the villain is played by a dairy farmer), the “suited” future is a mall, the “awful” future is a slightly trashy alley, and the villain’s corporate headquarters are in a branch library! (Actually, the Rutland Opera House.) It’s impossible to seize it seriously, and the MST3K boys have a blast with it. This episode also has one of the better situation of host segments: a time screw-up causes Mike to be replaced by his tough-talking brother Eddie (his comments in the theater are REALLY mean) . A gargantuan episode!
THE TOUCH OF SATAN. Episode #908. Director `Don Henderson’ is a pseudonym for Tom Laughlin, who a year after this 1970 terror record had a major hit as the star and director of “Billy Jack.” Laughlin was an abominable director even before “Billy Jack,” and here’s the proof. As a director, his major technique is making his actors establish grand pauses in their dialogue, and the MST3K boys rip this apart: “They’re fair pausing out of spite now!” The station has a wandering scrawny guy topple for a girl on a farm, but she turns out to be a witch. There’s also a cranky grandma who enjoys pitch-forking folks. It’s less spellbinding than it sounds, and there isn’t distinguished witchcraft, magic, or Satan, but this is a laughable episode because Mike and `Bots really nail down the film’s tone. In an exciting change, the character of Pearl Forrester is absent; she’s replaced by a baby-sitter (long-time prop mistress Beez McKeever) who’s looking out for Brain Guy and Prof. Bobo.
This isn’t as strong as some of the earlier Rhino collections of MST3K, but it’s on the level of the previous volume of Sci-Fi Channel episodes. “Time Chasers” and the interview are worth it on their possess, but you collect three glorious darn grand episodes along with them.
Four more episodes from the Sci-Fi Channel era of “Mystery Science Theater 3000″. Four more really lousy movies. From my point of conception, the only poor thing about picking movies from these later seasons is that I’ve already seen them. I’d hold more films from the earlier years, although I can’t complain about having these episodes on DVD. (Personally, I can’t wait for the release of RIDING WITH DEATH.)
In addition to Mike Nelson’s all-new introductions that speed before each episode, this DVD dwelling also includes an interview with Nelson and Kevin “Tom Servo” Murphy (it’s on the second disc, but you wouldn’t know that from looking on the box) . There probably isn’t anything here that fans don’t already know about, but it’s fun to hear those two discussing everything from taping the opening-door sequences to what they’ve been up to since the series ended. After name-checking rec.arts.tv.mst3k.misc, they offer some stories about the network executives who unprejudiced didn’t “acquire” the series. I’ve heard them complain before, but I aloof laughed when they talked about the suit who suggested that they accelerate complicated multi-story-spanning plot-arcs in an attempt to bring in and maintain viewers. Yeah, that’s exactly why people watched the prove.
Here are some comments on each of the four episodes:
BOGGY CREEK II: AND THE Yarn CONTINUES. I’m a minute ashamed to say, but I kind of liked this movie. Well, pieces of it anyway. Certainly not the poop flashback. Or the skinny, shirtless, son-of-the-director-getting-a-movie-role guy. Well, anyway, this is the movie that did for Arkansas what GIANT SPIDER INVASION did for Wisconsin. As Mike Nelson points out in the DVD-bonus intro, this is actually the third, not the second, film in the Boggy Creek saga — figure that one out. A expansive grand monster with nothing better to do terrorizes some vast, filthy Arkansas character (in a uncommon alternative universe, this horrible man at the waste would be played by Orson Welles) .
MERLIN’S SHOP OF MYSTICAL WONDERS. Somehow Ernest Borgnine got roped into… this. He plays a obedient passe man telling his grandson some bedtime stories. (Does this remind you of the linking elements in THE PRINCESS BRIDE? The comparison ends here.) Apparently Borgnine’s character was a TV writer and during the course of this movie he tells his son of two rejected scripts spicy Merlin the sorcerer running a magic shop in the USA of the 1970s.
The first chronicle involves an imperfect guy who writes reviews for a living (Amazon Top 100: beware) accidentally learning magic and lighting his cat on fire. The second is about an bad monkey toy that kills all the pets in a puny suburban household. Oh boy, this movie was unprejudiced abominable. Apparently I wasn’t the only one to judge so; most of the riffs unbiased involve the cast blatantly insulting the film rather than coming up with humorous quips. I can’t say I blame them, but this ends up being a lesser episode.
TIME CHASERS. The film that does for Vermont what BOGGY CREEK II did for Arkansas. Here lies a goofy science-fiction movie (that’s not all that abominable actually) about a computer geek who builds a time machine out of a charter airplane and a Commodore Disk Drive (I, too, once owned a Commodore 1541, but I never concept of hooking it up to a airplane — this is why I’ll never be a time-traveler) . This is quite a lot of fun, although the time-travel logic doesn’t quite seem to beget sense. It looks like what would happen if a film crew shot a film in locations where they didn’t have to pay any money. So, a public library becomes a corporate office building. A mall food court becomes a mall food court… of the future. And a rather modern-looking group of Revolutionary War re-enactors becomes, well, you can probably guess.
In the DVD introduction for TIME CHASERS, Mike Nelson informs us that the producers of the film found out about their film’s imminent featuring on MST3k and threw a substantial party on the night of the premier. While they said they were fans of the display, they didn’t quite seem to examine the “savaging” that the film received. Apparently, the party ended up being a bit of a depressing event. But the party should be lots of fun for everyone else; the mocking that this movie gets is hysterical. Crow starts out refusing to glean Mr. Hockey-Hair as the film’s star, and things fair pick up funnier from there.
THE TOUCH OF SATAN. This movie would be about a half an hour long if they reduce out all the awkward pauses. The film’s protagonist (who looks quite a bit like a young Gen. Wesley Clark with 70s hair) wanders into a nice country walnut farm that happens to be where Satan lives. Or maybe it’s impartial Satan’s bride. Or his daughter. Or something. I unbiased finished watching it, and have no desire to say anything else about it. The sarcastic comments directed at it are well aimed and well deserved.
The release of these MST3k DVD sets serves to remind me of how grand I miss this note being in production. By a curious quirk of fate gripping rights issues, MERLIN’S SHOP, although the third episode produced in the show’s tenth and final season, ended up being broadcast about a month after the final episode aired. “The movies,” Mary Jo Pehl coyly predicts during what would raze up being the last host segment, “are only going to secure worse.” Well, the years since MST3k went off the airways have proved the heinous Mrs. Forrester upright. And how can we inquire of to survive the poor films that the future will throw at us without our three friends in the bottom proper corner easing our afflict?
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