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Anouther censored piece of art.
Interesting, yet ultimately flawedHowever, the worst thing about this particular DVD is that the Pecos Bill segment has been obviously edited from the original to remove a cigarette from Pecos Bill. This seems the height of hypocrisy - plenty of new Disney films have no such resistance to cigarettes appearing onscreen. This version of the film stands as a bad example of spineless political correctness for no reason that benefits the end product.
Classic Disney!

They should stop here
good sequel
great

No.When Ryu uses the Hadou-Ken, you see him do the stance for it, then it just cuts to a flash of light. You never see an actual fire ball.
Guile has an accent...for an all-American Air Force pilot.
Blanka dies.
Blanka is a chicken-wuss in the movie.
Seeing Blanka represented by Clay Aiken painted green makes me want to kill myself.
Seeing this movie when it was in theaters, made me stop playing the series.
Even an algebra special on Public Access is cooler than this. At least with that, there's a plot.
STREET FIGHTER - - COLLECTOR'S EDITIONMy old PIONEER PLAYER can only play this title . I recently bought a new copy but the problem still the same .
STREET FIGHTER suppose to be a big hit for VAN DAMME but end up being the biggest flop movie . Director STEVEN E.DESOUZA seem have lost his direction . Even the anime is much better than the live action . Why can't they shoot this movie with a serious script , minus the comedy part & made the action scene more reliastic . IS A LIVE ACTION MOVIE , NOT AN ANIME MOVIE .
Ah! DON'T change the channel!
While Jeremy Brett remains the definitive Holmes on screen, Roxburgh is also outstanding, as are Hart as an unusually passionate Watson and Richard E. Grant as the neighbor Stapleton. Trivia note: Roxburgh continues his take on the Holmes family by playing Sherlock's "smarter" brother Mycroft in 2003's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. --David Horiuchi

UNBELIEVABLY BAD!!!The only favorable quality of this version is that the cinematography isn't too bad and there are some nice atmospheric shots. But the casting/acting/story... hideous. Holmes and Watson are mis-cast to begin with. Neither Hart or Roxburgh can pull off Watson/Holmes to save their lives. It's obvious that not only did neither of them study Conan Doyle's work carefully, they are completely incapable of delivering a line and not having it be DOA.
The acting is just BAD BAD BAD! (the directing too) Dialog falls completely flat almost always. Especially in scenes where there should be something there! For instance... the discovery of Holmes' hideout on the moor... Hart/Roxburgh stand there and delivery their lines like they're high school drama students reading the script for the first time! They're perfectly still, have no sense of timing, and have nothing behind the lines at all, and Watson barely acts surprised when Holmes shows up. It's almost unwatchable! This seems to be the dominant mode for the entire film. Furthermore... Roxburgh reads his lines in such a bland way he's almost parroting them. We're supposed to be convinced this guy is thinking??
I'm not completely against another version on Hound being made... but this supposed 'update' is pointless. Beyond the terrible acting the butchering of the script and the stupid (and oft discussed by other reviewers) use of cocaine during a case is pathetic. (For a GOOD story about Holmes' drug use see Brett in the disturbing "Devil's Foot".)
Bottom line again: See the Brett version, the best. Or really, any other version besides this one.
A somewhat distorted and watered down version
Surprisingly Engaging, if Loosely Based on the Book

The womaneater
Not as bad as all thatThe "slightly" mad scientist is played by George Couloris, a veteran stage and film actor. You can also see him in a bit part that's a "bit" more colorful in Hammer's "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb". He does a good job here of giving at least a little meat to a stock mad doctor role. The real eye candy is not the man eating plant, but the gorgeous actress Vera Day, who plays Sally, a young girl who looses her job swinging her hips in a traveling fair dance show and hooks a job from the good doctor via a local car mechanic who meets her and falls in love in apparently ten seconds or less. But who can blame him. Vera Day was undoubtably a gorgeous blonde bombshell.
The monster plant is cheesy enough to give the film that comforting Saturday Matinee feel. And Image Studios has released this DVD in widescreen, though it doesn't appear to be anamorphic. The packaging says the sound is Dolby Stereo, but I had to turn the sound up, as it seemed a little low and fuzzy at time. I have to say all-in-all, if you like black and white monster movies that take place mostly in old English manors, complete with dank cellar laboratory and volumptuous girl victims, you can't pass on this one, not for this low price.
THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL.....

Day of The AnimalsThey could have had better coloring,better tint and contrast.
O.K. scary flick, but the plot with the little girl was good
Memorable, Haunting Entertainment.For those used to seeing Leslie Nielsen the comedian, beware.
Also good are Christopher George and Lynda Day George.

Still, the movie tries hard and occasionally succeeds, despite its slack direction and murky plot, achieving a bloody slam-bang thrill or two along the way. Those who enjoy guilty-pleasure filmmaking should like Caracara, if they don't look too closely at the threadbare spots. Caracara, by the way, is a rare bird of prey that Rachel keeps for a pet in her apartment; the multifaceted bird doubles up on metaphorical duty as well. --Jerry Renshaw

Drivel
For Henstrich fans only
Stunning!

A total waste of time....With a poorly written script, mediocre acting (not the least of which is James Caan doggedly referring to sailors as "soldiers"), inacurate uniform details and an amazingly incompetent misportrayal of both Clayton Hartwig and Kendall Truitt this is easily the worst movie I have ever seen.
I have often watched "real life dramas" made into movies and wondered how much is true and how much is "Hollywood". Well - I can say with absolute certainty and first hand experience that this movie is 99% Hollywood and 1% Truth.
If you really want to know about what happened aboard the USS Iowa and why it may have happened you are much better off reading the book, "A Glimpse of Hell" (which still has its faults and problems, of course) and forgetting about this farce of a movie.
Who am I? I am GMG3 Kendall Truitt's ex-wife and I lived this movie. Take my word for it - this movie stinks!
A dramatization of the mysterious explosion on the USS IowaI did not find this movie to have any spirit, nor did it succeed in showing any new plausible theory about how the accident happened or why the Navy would think that a cover-up would be in its best interests.
There were no special features on the DVD of note.
Very GoodJames Caan turns in a fine performance as the Captain of the USS Iowa and Robert Sean Leonard another fine performance as the ensign that sometimes opposes the Captain and questions the Navy, even though his father is a Navy legend. These two strong personalities clash over the explosion on the Iowa and its causes.
The men of the Iowa have their own ideas of how to impress the Captain, who is on a career upswing, possibly the next Admiral and they hope to ride his coat tails. The mixture of their ideas and the Captains seeming aloofsness to his men make for a disaster when while trying to stretch the limit of the machinery a gun turret explodes. Many men die but the Navy seems content to brush it under the rug.
But the question remains, was it a horrible accident or a dereliction of duty. The facts presented here weigh in on both sides of the argument. What is the final choice? What happens when the brass get involved? Will they find a scapegoat? Will they hold someone accountable? Or will they use the faulty machinery excuse? Was there a cover-up? A whitewash? Or does the Navy tell you the truth?
Watch this excellent movie to find out.


Fine Movie, Trash DVD!!!The DVD quality is appalling. The print is muddy and smeary, mastered from a video tape. You know how when a VCR may start to eat a tape, it leaves those crinkles on the actual tape and you get the telltale "skips" on the TV screen when you watch the damaged part of the tape? Well, those same type skips show up during part of the credits. The colors look worn out as well. The sound is monophonic and a little muffled. There is a brief yet loud and annoying buzz about 40 minutes into the film as well. The sound is not always in synchronization with the picture, either. It's not because of the dubbing, though. I have compared with my video copy. There are plenty of digital artifacts off and on as well. The screen-shots for the 10 chapter scenes and those of Johnson and Nero look excellent, but do not compare well to the picture quality of the actual film.
The DVD is 1.33:1, cropped from the original letterbox print of 2.35:1. Portions of words are missing from both the sides of the screen and the bottom of the screen during parts of the credits.
It looks as though the folks at Simitar might have just recorded this from a TV screen with a video camera. An enterprising way to save money but also a great way to lose business.
For "special" features there are 10 chapter searches, movie factoids which provide no information not found on the case, and abridged biographies and filmographies for Richard Johnson and Franco Nero.
I piad [a small amount] for this and still thought it was a waste. My video from Congress Entertainment, while still lower quality, is better than this DVD.
AVOID !!!
A decidedly different World War II Prisoner of War film
Then the film is strangely compelled to stray all over the map, with trips to France and Spain that have no discernible purpose. Director Steve Sekely's original cut was adjudged so disastrous that an uncredited Freddie Francis was brought in to shoot a whole new subplot, featuring Keiron Moore and Janette Scott in a vine-besieged lighthouse, to thread through the old footage. The results are less satisfying than the later BBC serial adaptation, but it still has some irresistible end-of-the-world and killer-plant material. --Kim Newman

NOT THE VERSION YOU WANT
Movie made twice - this is the bad versionIf you can find the OTHER version, buy it -- quite good.
Keywords for the bad version - made in 1963, Howard Keel, sailor and lighthouse.
The Movie All Vegetarians MUST See!