Animal Suffering Movie Reviews


I've been waiting for this!
Absolutly one of the best!!

Smart Sex SeriesAs for this DVD by itself, um, the title suggest that this part is more about the biology of sex. Rather than the parts on world culture or sex through the ages.
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"Back to the shadows, from whence I came.
Praying for a spellchecker, to hide my shame." - Me


"Someone forgot the octopuss motor "
A Loving Tribute to IneptitudeWell, simply because the word "worst" does not even adequately describe Ed Wood. He was the absolute, undisputable worst, unrivalled in his mindless disregard for decent production values, coherent storytelling, credible scriptwriting, and competent acting. If he were just "the worst," he would be no more than a mere footnote in cinematic history. But by single-handedly redefining the standards of ineptitude, Wood achieved that rare status of lovable loser. I mean, really, you have to admire someone who approaches his craft with so much grit and determination and so little talent.
It takes an A-grade cast to bring to life this story of Z-grade moviemaking. And we have one. Johnny Depp delivers a performance of fire in the title role, giving us a lot of insight into the character that Ed Wood was. Martin Landau (in an Oscar-winning performance) doesn't just portray Bela Lugosi. By golly, he becomes Lugosi, almost convincing us that the horror movie legend was resurrected for this project. Sarah Jessica Parker, Jeffrey Jones, Bill Murray, George "The Animal" Steele, and Lisa Marie comprise the ensemble cast that portrays a motley crew of rank amateurs. Think about it, these people had to re-enact the shooting of Wood's movies, looking serious but coming out funny, and doing all that with a straight face.Try that, folks.
Appreciate too, the film's most memorable line. At the premiere night of Plan 9 From Outer Space, Wood declares with unqualified conviction: "This is it. This is the one I'll be remembered for."
Whether you're a fan of bad movies or not, you simply have to see Ed Wood. It's not often that a film comes along that makes you like a man who so admirably succeeded at being a failure.
"It's all about the big picture!"And Martin Landau's Bela Lugosi is by turns invigorating and touching as the horror icon made human, and one of the first Hollywood has-beens from the talkies era. Burton depicts his sad descent into addiction and obscurity as more of a horror than anything Lugosi ever committed to the silver screen.
Excellent performances by all; my favorite being Bill Murray as the deliciously effete Galactic Ruler in "Plan 9". Howard Shore once again delivers an astonishingly poetic and moving musical score, proving that he is one of the most versatile and gifted composers since John Williams.
I recently had the pleasure of watching this film on the big screen, confirming my intention to add "Ed Wood" to my DVD library.


"Someone forgot the octopuss motor "
A Loving Tribute to IneptitudeWell, simply because the word "worst" does not even adequately describe Ed Wood. He was the absolute, undisputable worst, unrivalled in his mindless disregard for decent production values, coherent storytelling, credible scriptwriting, and competent acting. If he were just "the worst," he would be no more than a mere footnote in cinematic history. But by single-handedly redefining the standards of ineptitude, Wood achieved that rare status of lovable loser. I mean, really, you have to admire someone who approaches his craft with so much grit and determination and so little talent.
It takes an A-grade cast to bring to life this story of Z-grade moviemaking. And we have one. Johnny Depp delivers a performance of fire in the title role, giving us a lot of insight into the character that Ed Wood was. Martin Landau (in an Oscar-winning performance) doesn't just portray Bela Lugosi. By golly, he becomes Lugosi, almost convincing us that the horror movie legend was resurrected for this project. Sarah Jessica Parker, Jeffrey Jones, Bill Murray, George "The Animal" Steele, and Lisa Marie comprise the ensemble cast that portrays a motley crew of rank amateurs. Think about it, these people had to re-enact the shooting of Wood's movies, looking serious but coming out funny, and doing all that with a straight face.Try that, folks.
Appreciate too, the film's most memorable line. At the premiere night of Plan 9 From Outer Space, Wood declares with unqualified conviction: "This is it. This is the one I'll be remembered for."
Whether you're a fan of bad movies or not, you simply have to see Ed Wood. It's not often that a film comes along that makes you like a man who so admirably succeeded at being a failure.
"It's all about the big picture!"And Martin Landau's Bela Lugosi is by turns invigorating and touching as the horror icon made human, and one of the first Hollywood has-beens from the talkies era. Burton depicts his sad descent into addiction and obscurity as more of a horror than anything Lugosi ever committed to the silver screen.
Excellent performances by all; my favorite being Bill Murray as the deliciously effete Galactic Ruler in "Plan 9". Howard Shore once again delivers an astonishingly poetic and moving musical score, proving that he is one of the most versatile and gifted composers since John Williams.
I recently had the pleasure of watching this film on the big screen, confirming my intention to add "Ed Wood" to my DVD library.


Geologists Beware!!
Be affraid the next time you see a shooting star!
GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE!!

Good early Marx Brothers footage
Seminal work of (Groucho)MARXISM !HOORAY FOR CAPTAIN SPAULDING! is,of course,one of cinema's SIGNUM theme songs.(Monty Norman considered jazzing-it for his 007 theme).Many Marxist films are certainly worthy of serious study. But...if you only view one...You Bet Your Life this is the winner!
My favorite Marx Bros. filmMargaret Dumont is perfectly cast as a prim and proper society woman serving as the foil to Groucho's lunacy.
I know that this film usually ranks below some of the later more polished productions that followed but Animal Crackers captures the Marx Bros at their vaudevillian best. It's a movie well worth owning.


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I third that!I like the movie, and the transfer looks ok from the first few minutes, its too bad I had to pay to watch a commerical...
Great movie, average DVD.Anyway, the DSP edition is finally here, though the special edition wasn't too long ago!
There's a few gripes here about the ads at the beginning of the movie. Yeah, it's pretty unforgivable in this day and age but you can zoom through them, though you shouldn't have to!
The extras are a bit thin which is a shame because there must be lots more goodies from this movie out there somewhere.
The reunion documentary is good but previously available on the SE dvd which many potential buyers will already have.
Also the trailer here is a lot darker than the one on the SE version as well. Hmmm, not looking too good.
The trivia pop ups are quite fun but not really breathtaking and I doubt you'll use this facility more than once.
The 'Where Are They Now' mock-umentary is fun and the only real new extra on the disc. (The music promo is pretty worthless.)
It's a shame this disc is another wasted opportunity extras wise. I do know that the original running time before edits was about 3 hrs so where's the footage?
Martha Smith recently said that her end scene was edited down for the finished movie. She was originally involved in a catfight with Mary Louise Wellar over the character 'Greg' and that was when she got her dress torn off. Why weren't deleted scenes like this found for the dvd. Maybe in another 5 years we'll get to see another ten minutes of footage.
Final verdict:- Great movie, so-so extras. Could do better.


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I third that!I like the movie, and the transfer looks ok from the first few minutes, its too bad I had to pay to watch a commerical...
Great movie, average DVD.Anyway, the DSP edition is finally here, though the special edition wasn't too long ago!
There's a few gripes here about the ads at the beginning of the movie. Yeah, it's pretty unforgivable in this day and age but you can zoom through them, though you shouldn't have to!
The extras are a bit thin which is a shame because there must be lots more goodies from this movie out there somewhere.
The reunion documentary is good but previously available on the SE dvd which many potential buyers will already have.
Also the trailer here is a lot darker than the one on the SE version as well. Hmmm, not looking too good.
The trivia pop ups are quite fun but not really breathtaking and I doubt you'll use this facility more than once.
The 'Where Are They Now' mock-umentary is fun and the only real new extra on the disc. (The music promo is pretty worthless.)
It's a shame this disc is another wasted opportunity extras wise. I do know that the original running time before edits was about 3 hrs so where's the footage?
Martha Smith recently said that her end scene was edited down for the finished movie. She was originally involved in a catfight with Mary Louise Wellar over the character 'Greg' and that was when she got her dress torn off. Why weren't deleted scenes like this found for the dvd. Maybe in another 5 years we'll get to see another ten minutes of footage.
Final verdict:- Great movie, so-so extras. Could do better.


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I third that!I like the movie, and the transfer looks ok from the first few minutes, its too bad I had to pay to watch a commerical...
Great movie, average DVD.Anyway, the DSP edition is finally here, though the special edition wasn't too long ago!
There's a few gripes here about the ads at the beginning of the movie. Yeah, it's pretty unforgivable in this day and age but you can zoom through them, though you shouldn't have to!
The extras are a bit thin which is a shame because there must be lots more goodies from this movie out there somewhere.
The reunion documentary is good but previously available on the SE dvd which many potential buyers will already have.
Also the trailer here is a lot darker than the one on the SE version as well. Hmmm, not looking too good.
The trivia pop ups are quite fun but not really breathtaking and I doubt you'll use this facility more than once.
The 'Where Are They Now' mock-umentary is fun and the only real new extra on the disc. (The music promo is pretty worthless.)
It's a shame this disc is another wasted opportunity extras wise. I do know that the original running time before edits was about 3 hrs so where's the footage?
Martha Smith recently said that her end scene was edited down for the finished movie. She was originally involved in a catfight with Mary Louise Wellar over the character 'Greg' and that was when she got her dress torn off. Why weren't deleted scenes like this found for the dvd. Maybe in another 5 years we'll get to see another ten minutes of footage.
Final verdict:- Great movie, so-so extras. Could do better.


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I third that!I like the movie, and the transfer looks ok from the first few minutes, its too bad I had to pay to watch a commerical...
Great movie, average DVD.Anyway, the DSP edition is finally here, though the special edition wasn't too long ago!
There's a few gripes here about the ads at the beginning of the movie. Yeah, it's pretty unforgivable in this day and age but you can zoom through them, though you shouldn't have to!
The extras are a bit thin which is a shame because there must be lots more goodies from this movie out there somewhere.
The reunion documentary is good but previously available on the SE dvd which many potential buyers will already have.
Also the trailer here is a lot darker than the one on the SE version as well. Hmmm, not looking too good.
The trivia pop ups are quite fun but not really breathtaking and I doubt you'll use this facility more than once.
The 'Where Are They Now' mock-umentary is fun and the only real new extra on the disc. (The music promo is pretty worthless.)
It's a shame this disc is another wasted opportunity extras wise. I do know that the original running time before edits was about 3 hrs so where's the footage?
Martha Smith recently said that her end scene was edited down for the finished movie. She was originally involved in a catfight with Mary Louise Wellar over the character 'Greg' and that was when she got her dress torn off. Why weren't deleted scenes like this found for the dvd. Maybe in another 5 years we'll get to see another ten minutes of footage.
Final verdict:- Great movie, so-so extras. Could do better.