Archive for the 'Sean Ferguson' Category
March 15th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Serving as a warmup and placeholder for the upcoming Avengers movie, The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes is coming to DVD on April 26, 2011. This action-packed superhero series features Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Ant-Man, Wasp, and The Hulk. There’s also appearances from the Fantastic Four and some of the other heroes and villains from the Marvel Universe. Continue reading ‘The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Volumes 1 and 2 Coming April 26!’
March 14th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
On March 29th, MGM Home Entertainment will release eight MGM classics on Blu-ray for the first time ever!! Titles include All Dogs Go To Heaven, All Dogs Go To Heaven 2, Material Girls, Picture This, The Secret of NIMH, Teen Wolf, The Greatest Story Ever Told, and Legally Blonde 2. Continue reading ‘A Wave of MGM Releases Are Coming to Blu-ray This March!’
March 7th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
With the Star Wars Saga on it’s way to Blu-ray and the Indiana Jones movies in the works, everything is finally coming to high definition and now we have this to look forward to! While the Lord of the Rings Trilogy has already been released on Blu-ray, see my reviews here, here, and here, they were only the theatrical editions which had a lot less story included. I’ve always preferred the extended editions, and I’m happy to report that the extended edition box set is available to pre-order right now from Amazon.com! Continue reading ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy (Extended Edition) is Available for Pre-order! Details Revealed!’
March 7th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Have you ever wondered where your family came from? Or whether or not there were any scoundrels or perhaps royalty in your bloodline? I know I have and that’s why I wanted to review this. The shows format is simple: get some famous people and have some genealogists help them track down their historical relatives. For this first season the stars are: Lisa Kudrow, Brooke Shields, Emmitt Smith, Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, Spike Lee, and Susan Sarandon. Continue reading ‘Who Do You Think You Are? Season One (DVD Review)’
March 5th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
My all time favorite mini-series is Band of Brothers hands down. So when I heard that Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks were gearing up to make The Pacific, I was ecstatic. While Band of Brothers took place in the European Theater, The Pacific focuses on our war with Japan and the brutal fighting done island by island on the way to Japan. When the series was finally released, I signed up for a trial period with HBO just to watch it. Continue reading ‘The Pacific (Blu-ray Review)’
March 4th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
For those of you that aren’t aware of the show, How The Earth Was Made is a documentary series that premiered in 2007 on The History Channel that focuses on different geologic events and how those events have shaped the Earth through the use of computer generated graphics, on location shooting, and a group of experts whose expertise in geology and volcanology helps explain what we are seeing. Continue reading ‘How The Earth Was Made – The Complete Season Two (Blu-ray Review)’
March 3rd, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Thomas Jefferson is one of our nation’s most important and least understood Presidents despite being the most researched and quoted of all of them. He was a man of many contradictions and this DVD attempts to provide the viewers of an overview of Jefferson’s life and offers a closer look at his inconsistent nature. Continue reading ‘Jefferson (DVD Review)’
March 3rd, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
It will be a day long remembered! The Star Wars Saga will be back in theaters next February in 3D starting with Episode I – The Phantom Menace and followed by the rest of the legendary series! I know some people will inevitably complain that it will be in 3D but the conversion is being supervised by ILM and George Lucas personally and it will look fantastic I’m sure. Besides, does it really matter? This is the Star Wars movies back on the big screen where they belong!
Continue reading ‘Fox sets release date for ‘Star Wars 3D’ !’
March 3rd, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
If you like shows about insanely dangerous jobs like The Deadliest Catch, then you are sure to love Ice Road Truckers. As they say at the start of each show, “At the top of the world, there’s a job only a few would dare.” Those few include the drivers from the Carlile trucking company who are now driving to even more remote and dangerous locations than before. Continue reading ‘Ice Road Truckers – The Complete Season 4 (Blu-ray Review)’
March 3rd, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
On October 13, 1972, Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed in the Andes Mountains with forty-five passengers aboard. Due to pilot error, their flight plan and position was incorrect which led search patrol to look for survivors in the wrong area and eventually to abandon the plane and passengers as lost. Left to survive on their own, the ill-equipped survivors had to survive in one of the most desolate places in the world and make choices that no human being should ever be forced to make in order to survive.
Continue reading ‘I Am Alive – Surviving the Andes Plane Crash (DVD Review)’
March 2nd, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
The movie that made Star Wars possible and kicked off a wave of nostalgia across the nation, is finally coming to Blu-ray this May! American Graffiti was so successful that it gave George Lucas the chance to make Star Wars and launched the careers of a talented group of young actors that includes: Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss, Paul LeMat, Charles Martin-Smith, Candy Clark, and the already well known Ron Howard who made the transition from television to movies with this film.
Continue reading ‘American Graffiti Finally Comes to Blu-ray on May 31!’
March 1st, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Norman Jewison’s Moonstruck paved the way for other culturally focused comedies like My Big Fat Greek Wedding where the story revolves around a large family who loves, fights, and eats together. In this case, the movie is about the Castorini family, an Italian brood that sticks together despite some problems which include infidelity, curses, and more. Continue reading ‘Moonstruck (Blu-ray Review)’
March 1st, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Gulliver’s Travels has a great cast with Jack Black, Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, and Amanda Peet who star in this classic tale of a regular guy who travel to the land called Lilliput where he is a giant among them. This version seems to be very family friendly and I’ve read that they created a new process of filming in 3D so I’m curious to see how it turned out.
Continue reading ‘Gulliver’s Travels Journeys to Blu-ray April 19!’
February 28th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris is one of the most controversial yet celebrated movies in film history. In fact, when it was released it was with an “X” rating and was protested by many women’s groups. The press either seemed to love it or hate it. Some like Pauline Kael said that, “Tango has altered the face of an art form,” while others like William F. Buckley described it as “Pornography disguised as art.”
Continue reading ‘Last Tango In Paris (Blu-ray Review)’
February 27th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
This improbable pairing of Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise as brothers in a movie about autism seemed like an unlikely contender for success, but it not only succeeded both commercially and critically, but it also won four Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and a well-deserved Best Actor award for Dustin Hoffman. Continue reading ‘Rain Man (Blu-ray Review)’
February 26th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
When I first heard of this movie I wanted to see it just for the cast alone. Glorious 39 has Bill Nighy, Julie Christie, Christopher Lee, Jeremy Northam, David Tennant, and that’s a pretty good combination. Plus, it was marketed as a thriller that takes place right before World War II, so between the two I wanted to review this. While I did get to see this excellent cast do their parts as well as they could, I was let down by the rest of the movie. Continue reading ‘Glorious 39 (Blu-ray Review)’
February 25th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Taking a look at Director Tony Scott’s filmography, it’s easy to see that he loves movies about vehicles and that he has a deep appreciation for speed. Top Gun, Days of Thunder, Crimson Tide, and The Taking of Pelham 123, represent just a few of his earlier efforts. Now he’s back with another train movie called Unstoppable with Denzel Washington and Chris Pine. Unstoppable is based on a real life incident about a runaway unmanned train and the efforts made to stop it. Continue reading ‘Unstoppable (Blu-ray Review)’
February 24th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Dungeons & Dragons is a powerful brand. Even those that haven’t held their breath as they rolled a twenty-sided die have at the very least heard of it. With the global awareness of the brand, one would think that selling a movie based on the franchise would be an easy sell but it took a long time to reach the big screen. Even with a built in audience ready and eager for a movie, it still took almost thirty years for that to happen. Continue reading ‘Dungeons & Dragons/Dungeons & Dragons – Wrath of the Dragon God (Blu-ray Review)’