Skyscraper

Skyscraper


Starring:Anna Nicole Smith, Richard Steinmetz, Branimir CikatiƦ, Calvin Levels, Jonathan Fuller, Lee de Broux, Deirdre Imershein, Charles M. Huber, Deron McBee, Vincent DePalma, Alan Brooks (II), Gary Imhoff, Bob McCracken, Eugene Robert Glazer, Seth Isler, Michael Chinyamurindi, Clay Banks, Robert Kerbeck, Tina Arning, Paul Eiding
Director: Raymond Martino
Studio: Madacy Records
Product Type: DVD
Land of the Dead (Unrated Edition)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Full Screen Edition
  • fun on a bun in the sun with a gun
  • Romero evolves!
  • "I have bad dreams...just look at me, you can tell I have terrible dreams..."
  • The worst of the bunch
Land of the Dead (Unrated Edition)
Starring: Asia Argento , Eugene Clark , Phil Fondacaro , John Leguizamo , and Dennis Hopper
Director: George A. Romero
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

GeneralGeneral | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
MonstersMonsters | Things That Go Bump | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
George RomeroGeorge Romero | Horror Masters | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Genres | DVD | Video
CanadaCanada | By Country | Art House & International | Genres | DVD | Video
Argento, AsiaArgento, Asia | ( A ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Baker, SimonBaker, Simon | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Clark, Eugene AClark, Eugene A | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Clark, Eugene CClark, Eugene C | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Fondacaro, PhilFondacaro, Phil | ( F ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Hopper, DennisHopper, Dennis | ( H ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Joy, RobertJoy, Robert | ( J ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Leguizamo, JohnLeguizamo, John | ( L ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Romero, GeorgeRomero, George | ( R ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
All Universal Studios TitlesAll Universal Studios Titles | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
Science Fiction & FantasyScience Fiction & Fantasy | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
DVDs Under $10DVDs Under $10 | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
CanadaCanada | By Country | Foreign & International | Stores | DVD | Video
HorrorHorror | By Genre | Foreign & International | Stores | DVD | Video
DVDs Under $7.49DVDs Under $7.49 | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
( L )( L ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
Similar Items:
  1. The Devil's Rejects (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
  2. Day of the Dead (Divimax Special Edition)
  3. Dawn of the Dead (Widescreen Unrated Director's Cut)
  4. Dawn of the Dead (Ultimate Edition)
  5. Batman Begins [HD DVD]

ASIN: B00005JO16
Release Date: 2005-10-18

Amazon.com

Bolstered by the success of 28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead, the Resident Evil movies and the hit remake of his own Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero returns to the horror subgenre he invented with Land of the Dead. The fourth installment in Romero's zombie cycle (and the first since 1985's Day of the Dead) presents a logical progression of events since 1968's horror classic Night of the Living Dead: Zombies (also known as "stenches" for their rotting odor) are the dominant population, and they've begun to show signs of undead intelligence and gathering power. The wealthiest survivors live comfortably in a luxury high-rise within a barricaded safe zone, ignoring the horrors of the outside world while armed scavengers stage raids in the zombie-zone to gather much-needed food and supplies. Simon Baker and John Leguizamo play mercenaries-for-hire; Dennis Hopper is their nefarious boss; and horror favorite Asia Argento (daughter of Suspiria director Dario Argento) plays a former hooker recruited into Baker's scavenger squad. While none of this seems particularly fresh or inspired, Land of the Dead benefits from hints of the social satire that made Romero's earlier zombie films so memorable. Not so much funny as gruesomely peculiar, Romero's plot isn't as inventive as it could've been, but as a big-scale B-movie, Land of the Dead delivers a handful of shocks and horror-celebrity cameos (including gore-masters Tom Savini and Greg Nicotero) that should keep horror buffs happy until the next zombie opus comes along. --Jeff Shannon

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Full Screen Edition.......2007-06-20

Look out! This "Unrated Director's Cut" edition is Full Screen and not widescreen. I was really bummed when I purchased this.

If you want widescreen, get the Unrated Edition instead of this one.

5 out of 5 stars fun on a bun in the sun with a gun.......2007-05-30

I'll preface this by saying that I just paid a rather embarrassing amount for an enormous Land of the Dead poster (we're talking six feet high, here). That's just one example. I guess you could say I like this film just a little bit.

First, the bad: many people will NOT like the ending. A character makes a decision that has caused no end of controversy. I also winced a little, as I surely would not have done the same thing, but it is something decidedly different from other films of its ilk. Other characters make decisions that, again, many of us would not have made, given the circumstances. Some will dislike zombies with weapons and the concept of "thinking" zombies to begin with. This seems to tie in with "Day", which is also much reviled in some circles for a lot of the same reasons. I completely understand the reasoning behind it all, which is why I'm listing these aspects as flaws.

That aside... the special effects are fantastic, the atmosphere is perfect and the characters and dialogue are fun. I love Charlie so much I could just die, twice. If you've seen "Land" and it's your only exposure to Robert Joy, you owe it to yourself to seek out more of the films he appears in. He is a highly underrated talent.

In some ways, it may not be the strongest of the "Dead" films, but there's no denying that it's fun to watch. Plenty of gore, cool-looking zombies, and cinematography that sails right past "good" and plops squarely upon "so sexy I could eat it".

Also, and it has little to do with the film as a whole, but Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright are just delightful as the zombies chained to the swingset in the photo booth. I want to pinch their rotten cheeks.

I can't get much gushier than that. I love "Land" so much that it's shameful, and for the most part I try to keep it to myself, since so many people seem to despise it with a passion that far outstrips my own. I know not everyone will agree, but hey, maybe the filmmakers would be glad to know how happy they've made at least one person. Which is a lot. Huge amounts of happy. It's just good slasher zombie fun with heart and guts (and entrails. which gives it extra guts, just for good measure.)

Three cheers for Romero! I've still not entirely lost faith. Here's hoping that "Diary" will be as much of a joyride.

5 out of 5 stars Romero evolves!.......2007-05-17

Many people, Romero fans and average zombie fans alike, have come out against this movie. "It's dumb" "That's not what would happen?" "It doesn't make sense?"

From one perspective, the opinions are justified. From another side, its blasphemous to speak out against the father of the modern zombie movie.

"Land of the Dead" provides a unique evolution of the zombie movie from the founding father himself. The story is massively gory, with zombie feasts spread throughout. One is reminiscent of the project apartment scene from the original "Dawn...", but jacked up about 10 notches from its '70's counterpart.

In regards to the zombies "thinking/feeling", many have forgotten that Romero has touched on the exact same subject in the original "Day..." with the unforgetable "Bub". This only takes that theme and builds on it to a shockingly beautiful crescendo. Eugene Clark is brilliant in his portrayal of the "Gas Station Zombie", Dennis Hopper is fantastic as the fat cat capitalist ignoring the problem, John Leguizamo provides a sympathetic protagonist against Asia Argento and Simon Baker.

There is plenty of gore and zombies getting shot with high-powered weaponry, including "Dead Reckoning", the original name of the movie. There is also plenty of overt commentary on American society. No Romero movie would be complete without it.

There is also an outstanding scene with a mass of zombies that rivals any mass zombie rising in a graveyard.

The movie is excellent, and one must approach it with an open mind.

Trust George.

4 out of 5 stars "I have bad dreams...just look at me, you can tell I have terrible dreams...".......2007-05-12

While George Romero's third film in the "Dead" trilogy, "Day Of The Dead," gained an increasing degree of critical acclaim in the years following its theatrical release, "Land Of The Dead" feels more like the natural finale to the series. It's not a "horror film" in the traditional sense...more like an apocalyptic science fiction piece out of the pages of "Heavy Metal" magazine in its peak years. At the center of the action is rich characterization, with a cast of oddballs and misfits adding up to a satisfying whole: Simon Baker's "Riley Denbo," John Leguizamo's "Cholo," Dennis Hopper's villain "Kauffman," Asia Argento's magnificent anti-heroine "Slack," Robert Joy's "Charlie," the loyal sidekick to Riley, and Pedro Miguel Arce's understated powerhouse "Pillsbury." In terms of special effects, there are some things in "Land of the Dead" you haven't seen before. I won't offer spoilers, but trust me...you'll see new things. There's also a reliance on CGI computer effects...discussed by Romero in the disc's extras...that are hit and miss, but were necessary evils due to the film's budget. I've found that repeated viewings of the film reveal subtle layers and nuances. "Night Of The Living Dead" and "Dawn Of The Dead" were trend-setting, rule-breaking films. "Land Of The Dead" is simply a solid Romero film. For this viewer, that's good enough. Look for cameo appearances by the "Shaun Of The Dead" guys as zombies.

2 out of 5 stars The worst of the bunch.......2007-05-11


I can't believe that this movie was directed by the same man who did the previous "Dead" movies which were so awesome. The first thirty minutes of this were okay but then it just went down from there. Mr. Romero, to save face, please make another attempt at a decent zombie flick. You don't want this last film to be what you're known for!
Entrapment [Blu-ray]
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • An enticing caper flick
  • Doable Millenium Heist: Value 8 Billion, One Dollar, 67 Cents
  • Worth watching
  • You will be surprised till the very end
  • Entrapment
Entrapment [Blu-ray]
Starring: Sean Connery , and Catherine Zeta-Jones
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: Blu-ray

GeneralGeneral | Blu-ray | Formats | DVD | Video
Mystery & SuspenseMystery & Suspense | Blu-ray | Formats | DVD | Video
Similar Items:
  1. The Thomas Crown Affair
  2. Broken Arrow
  3. Rising Sun
  4. Casino Royale [Blu-ray]
  5. Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest [Blu-ray]

ASIN: B000K7VHH8
Release Date: 2007-02-13

Amazon.com

Sean Connery plays a master thief thought to be long retired, while Katherine Zeta-Jones is his foil, a hotshot insurance investigator assigned to his case. They both have a little something to hold over each other's heads, until it turns out that Zeta-Jones is a professional art thief herself and is playing on both sides of the fence. At first they eye each other with mutual distrust until they team up for a job, which goes off without a hitch. Inevitably their prickly relationship begins to thaw somewhat, and the two become attracted to each other as they plan out the massive Y2K bank scam that is the movie's climax (complete with sequel-ready ending). Entrapment plays somewhat like a '70s caper movie revamped for the gadget-happy high-tech '90s. The plot takes a few too many labored twists and turns, and the chemistry between the two leads is nearly nonexistent, though both carry on gamely in their parts. On the other hand, there is some genuine suspense in many scenes as they go about their business, dripping with whiz-bang burglary devices. Zeta-Jones, of course, is drop-dead gorgeous, and Connery is as reliable as always in his role. The fairly flat editing and direction tends to drag the film down somewhat, but fans of caper movies, high-tech thrillers, and the two leads should find plenty to like in this film. --Jerry Renshaw

Description

When a priceless Rembrandt is stolen in New York, the evidence points to a solitary master thief (Connery), who is about to meet the insurance company's most cunning - and seductive - investigator (Zeta-Jones). Following a nerve-racking game of cat and mouse, the two join forces, or so it seems, to attempt a daring multibillion-dollar heist tied to the dawn of the new millennium.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars An enticing caper flick.......2007-06-23

This is one of my favorite guilty pleasure movies. Yes, I realize that "Entrapment" isn't an Academy Award-winning caliber film. It isn't Catherine Zeta Jones or Sean Connery's best work, either, and the "sexual tension" that exists between their characters is a bit farfetched, to say the least...but I still love this movie! Despite the 600-year age difference between them, Connery and Zeta Jones play off each other brilliantly in this fun and suspenseful film about two master thieves who team up for two huge jobs. There are plenty of twists and turns in this film, and it will keep you guessing until the very end. (It will also make you wish that Zeta Jones could go back in time and play a Bond girl in "Goldfinger" or something...she and a much younger Connery would have been smoking hot on screen!)

5 out of 5 stars Doable Millenium Heist: Value 8 Billion, One Dollar, 67 Cents.......2007-03-21

Stealing the Rembrandt was just for practice. Ginny Barker (Catherine Zeta-Jones) who worked for Waverly Security had a much larger goal in mind robbing the International Clearance Bank during the Millenium Celebratrion on New Year's Eve in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia but she needed help. She had been planning this event for a few years ... Hector Cruz (Will Patton) head of security had noticed she had no friends. She had no social life. She worked long hours doing statistical calculations and creating computer graphics examining all angles of the rooms and items her company insured and protected. He worried about her. She convinced Hector to let her attempt to catch and bring to justice the highly successful thief: McDougall (Sean Connery). He was a handsome foxy older gentleman, a wealthy Scotsman who had no need for the money but was a thief for the challenge of it. He was in the gallery where the Rembrandt was showcased during its opening exhibit, he was the likliest suspect. Hector was worried because two agents had previously disappeared trying to apprehend McDougall but Gin Barker convinced him because she was a woman ... she could do it. Despite misgivings, he gave her the chance to try.

Sean Connery played the aging gray haired foxy thief to perfection. He lived in Scotland, in a castle on an isolated island. He thought he had everything ... until he met Gin Barker. She followed him about in London, and watched him wander into a computer company, where he managed to steal five chips easily worth a million dollars each. She was exhausted as she returned to her hotel room, only to discover her luggage missing. She was too tired to report it immediately, pealed off her clothes and and prepared for bed ... totally naked because her dressing gown was among the missing items. She was shocked to discover someone staring at her in the dark. It was Mac (McDougall). He asked why was she following him around London. She then presented to him her grandiose plans. He mentioned his rules: "first we try, then we trust" and the corollary, "it's strictly business" ...

First he tested her and when she passed all his challenges, beyond his wildest expectations, he took her up on the job. They trained for the highest value monetary robbery of all time. This film appeals on multiple levels: it includes mystery, romance, tension, unexpected twists and turns in the plot and exotic locales, London, Scotland and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The May - December romance and relationship which builds from total distrust, to mutual respect, to outright admiration is fun to watch. Catherine Zeta-Jones is believable, beautiful and in fantastic form as she executes gymnastic maneuvers that would make a Gold Medal Female Olympics Champion blush with pride. Sean Connery delivers a superb performance and also delivers outstanding one line responses to her confident approach. He says, "I don't like surprises." She replies, "There won't be any." He countermands, "Trust me, there always are." This is a highly enjoyable film and receives my highest recommendation for acting, story-line, plot development, action, and intrigue. Erika Borsos (pepper flower)

4 out of 5 stars Worth watching.......2007-02-21

Sean Connery And Zeta-Jones seemed an odd couple. But the actually compliment each other and create a chemistry which is not quite sensual but it makes the movie fun to watch. The plot, the clever dialogue and the twists make an entertaining film. The plot may be a tad far fetched but it is only a movie that will keep you on your seat (or sofa).

4 out of 5 stars You will be surprised till the very end .......2007-01-20

Bought the DVD after watching The Thomas Crown Affair, I happened to find out that Entrapment belongs to an higher and different rank. Connery and Zeta Jones are amazing in their roles, they give a very believable performance as thieves, of course helped by a sophisticated and well written plot and a perfect choice of music. The capers are very inventive and suggest an accurate research by the writers, even the romantic part is handled with such a grace that almost you don't see the huge age gap between the characters. If you have not seen the movie yet, as it happened to me, you will be pleased and entertained by both the movie itself and the extras, which as usual are always too few for a movie like this.

5 out of 5 stars Entrapment.......2007-01-10

Sean Connery is one of the few men I know who can do no wrong. He played this role with the his usual skill and panache. He was an extremely convincing as a con man. The beautiful Catherine Zeta-Jones was a good match in this role.
Skyscraper
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • SUCKS!
  • It didn't "Die Hard" enough, and the soft porn nude scenes are embarrassing
  • My review of Skyscraper
  • Annie Got A Gun
  • An Insult to the Original "Die Hard" Cast and Crew
Skyscraper
Starring: Anna Nicole Smith , Richard Steinmetz , Branimir Cikatiæ , Calvin Levels , and Jonathan Fuller
Director: Raymond Martino
Manufacturer: Madacy Records
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

GeneralGeneral | Action & Adventure | Genres | DVD | Video
ThrillersThrillers | Action & Adventure | Genres | DVD | Video
AdventureAdventure | Kids & Family | Genres | DVD | Video
Arning, TinaArning, Tina | ( A ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Broux, Lee DeBroux, Lee De | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Fuller, JonathanFuller, Jonathan | ( F ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Imershein, DeirdreImershein, Deirdre | ( I ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Levels, CalvinLevels, Calvin | ( L ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
McBee, DeronMcBee, Deron | ( M ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Smith, Anna NicoleSmith, Anna Nicole | ( S ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
4-for-3 Action & Adventure4-for-3 Action & Adventure | 4-for-3 DVD | Stores | DVD | Video
4-for-3 All DVDs4-for-3 All DVDs | 4-for-3 DVD | Stores | DVD | Video
DVDs Under $7.49DVDs Under $7.49 | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Action & Adventure | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
All DealsAll Deals | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Kids & Family | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
( S )( S ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
Similar Items:
  1. To the Limit
  2. Snapdragon
  3. The Anna Nicole Show - The First Season
  4. Barb Wire
  5. Illegal Aliens

ASIN: B00009Y3M2
Release Date: 2003-07-22

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars SUCKS!.......2007-06-20

The acting in this movie sucks so bad....and there's so many continuity issues I don't even know where to begin...and the plot is horrible....the only redeeming quality is the nude scenes with Anna Nicole....that's the only good part if you wanna call it that. If you've seen it once that's how many times you need to see it...because after you've seen it once you won't want to watch this trash again. seriously this is the worst movie i've seen ever.

1 out of 5 stars It didn't "Die Hard" enough, and the soft porn nude scenes are embarrassing.......2007-03-09

As bad as this is, and as horrible as Anna is in this junk the man who co produced and stared as the bad guy is even worse. He stumbles on Shakespeare's prose and delivers the lines like he has rocks in his mouth and is in awe of the fact he can say them at all! Frankly, so am I. That said, this is a very funny movie about a bimbo pilot, bad guys in leather pants and some "do hickey" that will "change the balance of power" .... un ...yeah..... ok. The soft core nude sex scenes are more funny than hot and are the only time Anna is able to act. At least when Andy Sadris ("Guns , "Hard Ticket To Hawaii, "Savage Beach") made his movies like this fun and funny)on purpose, and the had many playmates not just one. All in all this is one to catch on h.b.o. after midnight.

4 out of 5 stars My review of Skyscraper .......2007-02-22

This movie suprised me. It was actually a lot better than i thought it would be. The action and plot in this movie was similar to the Andy Sidaris produced and written action flicks that starred several Playboy playmates. You learned to really despise the villans in this flick. The nude scenes with Anna were great too. What a body she had! However, it made me reflect rather sadly seeing Anna and her son Daniel together in scenes especially since they're both gone and died so young. If i didn't like one thing, at times they went a tad bit too far making the heels look almost like super men or indistructable. However, the way the heels "bought the farm" in the end seemed very justifiable, in most cases. I had originally bought this dvd because i wanted a rememberence of Anna. I am glad i did, for that reason and it was also more entertaining than i expected.

5 out of 5 stars Annie Got A Gun.......2007-02-10

This movie is amazing if you are any kind of fan of ANS.
This is perhaps the best performance of her entire acting career.
The zooming in closeups of her aiming that mini canon are worth
the entire price of admission alone -- and the cleavage is a bonus.

1 out of 5 stars An Insult to the Original "Die Hard" Cast and Crew.......2006-08-10

I was so disgusted at the end of this wretched film, I write this review to accomplish two tasks: vent my frustration at the time & money I wasted; warn those of you who haven't seen it yet before you plunge into the pool with no water. I write this assuming you have seen "Die Hard".

First, apart from the gratuitous scenes of sex and nudity, the crew here attempted to duplicate every scene from "Die Hard". The way they were done was either absurd, ridiculous, or just stupid.

Second...the acting! Much has been said about Smith's atrocious acting (if you could call it acting at all). However, all of the actors were lousy. Phony European accents. Male models trying to masquerade as terrorists. The alleged `criminal mastermind' quoting Shakespeare, in a pathetic attempt to appear sophisticated. Poor delivery of lines. Plain unlikable characters in general. etc.

Third, the way this "takeover" was carried out seemed implausible. If you bother to watch this mess, consider how `believable' it was in "Die Hard", and how `unbelievable' it is in this junk. Shootouts

Fourth, clichés...so many clichés. If you bother to watch them, they will become extremely obvious. Especially the concept of the `double cross'.

Fifth...continuity. I guess with a movie with no budget, things like continuity will go by the waste side.

Finally... the gratuitous sex and nudity. With a low-budget, direct-to-video piece of swine like this with Anna Nicole, this element had to exist, even though the scenes did not improve the so-called story. This had to be done obviously to captivate the men. It didn't work for me.

The cast and crew behind the original "Die Hard" should be appalled at this. I found this movie an utter insult to the cast and crew that made the original DH so great. This movie should have never been made. It should be burnt.
Land of the Dead (Combo Format: HD DVD & DVD)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A very enjoyable zombie flick
  • stupid
  • Darn good zombie flick... with a message!?
  • A fitting sequal for the Dead series
  • George A. Romero proves that zombies still creep us out
Land of the Dead (Combo Format: HD DVD & DVD)
Starring: Asia Argento , Eugene Clark , Phil Fondacaro , John Leguizamo , and Dennis Hopper
Director: George A. Romero
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: HD DVD

GeneralGeneral | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
George RomeroGeorge Romero | Horror Masters | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
All Universal Studios TitlesAll Universal Studios Titles | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
Action & AdventureAction & Adventure | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
HD DVDsHD DVDs | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
Action & AdventureAction & Adventure | HD DVD | Formats | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | HD DVD | Formats | DVD | Video
HorrorHorror | HD DVD | Formats | DVD | Video
Similar Items:
  1. The Thing [HD DVD]
  2. Army of Darkness (HD DVD & DVD Combo)
  3. Slither (Widescreen Edition)
  4. Sleepy Hollow [HD DVD]
  5. Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines (2-Disc Widescreen Edition)

ASIN: B000GFLEGI
Release Date: 2006-09-26

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A very enjoyable zombie flick.......2007-06-30

As zombie flicks go this one was, in my personal opinion, very thought out and executed. Okay, so you can't really grab someone by the hair and rip their head off along with their spinal chord, but that's what the fiction genre is all about.

If there's going to be a sequel somewhere down the road, I hope it's not by some fly by night 'B' company who just slaps any old thing together.

5 stars for great affects, acting, and all around entertainment.

1 out of 5 stars stupid.......2007-01-20

This movie is so stupid. Ok... Zombies are already dead and that means their brains are not much use for being smart. But for some reason the zombies are trying to be smart. So freakin' stupid.

5 out of 5 stars Darn good zombie flick... with a message!?.......2007-01-05

Land of the Dead is the spiritual successor of Romero's previous Zombie films, ending with Day of the Dead too many years ago.

When I learned they would be using computer generated imagery for some of the special effects, I sort of cringed. Computer created blood and gore effects I've seen in other releases have left me with a bad taste in my mouth. I can happily report that with a few exceptions the CG created imagery works really well. The only scene I can think of as being slightly disappointing is the scene involving the zombie in the liquor store. I don't want to spoil the surprise for anyone, but I'll leave it at there is a scene that involves some bloody spray that just looked unnatural to me. All of the other effects, such as zombie heads being removed from their bodies and so on looked about as realistic as normal effects. In fact I'd say the scenes that involved disembodied parts worked better this way given that the body parts were real; helped by the creative use of blue/green screen effects.

As with Romero's previous zombie works, this movie can be enjoyed for the gorey simplicity it contains or for those looking for something with a deeper meaning, something that requires some thought, you can glean deeper meanings on many of the things presented here as well. Romero says it best when he calls Dennis Hopper's character the zombie infested world's equivalent of Donald Rumsfeld.

So if you're looking for a film with a creepy atmosphere and plenty of gore, or are looking for an action oriented film with a message, Land of the Dead is worthy of a viewing.

Being given the HD version, as well as the SD version on a single disc is certainly a bonus over purchasing the DVD only version, despite the price difference. I don't have an HD-DVD player yet so my views concentrate on the SD version which looks good (but certainly no replacement for HD) for an SD release.

4 out of 5 stars A fitting sequal for the Dead series.......2007-01-04

Land of the Dead is a very good sequal to the original Dead trilogy. In HD it looks really good plus you get the film in regular definition on the other side which is a very cool thing. The extras are the same as the DVD version and none of them are in HD which is a bummer but 90% of the HD discs out there are like that.

4 out of 5 stars George A. Romero proves that zombies still creep us out.......2006-08-07

We should have known that if George A. Romero was going to go back to the well of the living dead another time he was going to come up with something different. What "George A. Romero's Land of the Dead" (the director's name goes up top so you know this is not merely another remake of one of his zombie films, like last year's "Dawn of the Dead") offers is two variations on the familiar theme. The first is in this brave new world humanity has found a way of perpetuating the old divide between the "haves" and "haves not," even when there are all those zombies out there suggest it should now be "us" versus "them." Kaufman (Dennis Hopper) has set up Fiddler's Green, a luxury high rise on an island between a couple of rivers (think the location of Three River Stadium in Romero's old stomping ground of Pittsburgh even though the movie is shot in Toronto). There the "haves" live while the rest of the island has the "have nots," some of whom are hired as mercenaries to go out into the world and bring back "necessities." Apparently money still matters in the "Land of the Dead," or perhaps people are merely trying to hold on to the old way of life, because the poor are not listening to those advocating going and taking away from the rich.

Consequently, humanity has found a way to survive. You can compare the more active approach of "Land of the Dead" with the mall rats of "Dawn of the Dead," who found a passive means of existence. Kaufman has built Dead Reckoning, a gigantic armored vehicle that leads foraging parties out into the world. These parties are led by Riley (Simon Baker), whose primary goal is getting everybody back alive, which does not always happen. That is because he works with Cholo (John Leguizamo), who has a different idea of necessities, one attuned to the fine tastes of Kaufman. Both men believe they are on their last mission at the start of this 2005 film, Riley because he will have now earned enough to pay for a car to get out of town and Cholo because he believes he has now earned the chance to move on up to Fiddler's Green. Both are wrong and that sets up the conflict to come.

This is where the second variation comes into play. Kaufman not only created a high rise where the "haves" are protected from that "have nots," some of whom actually help the "haves" have even more, but the entire island is zombie proof. This forces Romero to change the zombie part of the equation, and so we are introduced to Big Daddy (Eugene Clark), who runs a gas station and has a moment akin to when the ape looks at the thigh bone in "2001: A Space Odyssey." Just to help us along the voice over at the start of the film warn us that if the zombies ever develop anything approaching rudimentary thinking skills that would be a bad thing, a very bad thing indeed. So, of course, that is what happens. After all, if you can have bad humans, then you can have good zombies (Joss Whedon has convinced me being dead does not make a character inherently bad).

Having a zombie to root for is quite a different experience, but Romero also delivers on the guts and gore when the zombies go into their patented feeding frenzy. The narrative can offer all the sly social satire it wants, we watch these movies to be disgusted by the bloody scenes of cannibalism. The people Romero hires to do makeup and special effects are clearly on the cutting edge when it comes to this type of work. Even when you watch the DVD special features and you see what they are doing in bright light most of it will still creep you out, so the scenes in the film shot at night or in the shadows with the liberal application of blood and other things it is even worse (which is a good thing in a zombie movie).

The bottom line is that Romero delivers just what his fans want with this movie so that there is not a problem with failing to meet expectations. No, "Land of the Dead" is not the best of the bunch, but for my money nothing will surpass the original "Night of the Living Dead." The important thing is that here we are four films into the series, limiting ourselves to just the Romero helmed ones, and the series is certainly going a lot strong than the other comparable horror series, all of which have been abandoned by their creators (which is either a cause or effect). Final Note: Look for Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright of "Shaun of the Dead" fame as the photo booth zombies in one of the classic cameos of the early 21st century.
George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (Unrated Director's Cut)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Full Screen Edition
  • fun on a bun in the sun with a gun
  • Romero evolves!
  • "I have bad dreams...just look at me, you can tell I have terrible dreams..."
  • The worst of the bunch
George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (Unrated Director's Cut)
Starring: Asia Argento , Eugene Clark , Phil Fondacaro , John Leguizamo , and Dennis Hopper
Director: George A. Romero
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

GeneralGeneral | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
MonstersMonsters | Things That Go Bump | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
George RomeroGeorge Romero | Horror Masters | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Genres | DVD | Video
CanadaCanada | By Country | Art House & International | Genres | DVD | Video
Argento, AsiaArgento, Asia | ( A ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Baker, SimonBaker, Simon | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Clark, Eugene AClark, Eugene A | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Clark, Eugene CClark, Eugene C | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Fondacaro, PhilFondacaro, Phil | ( F ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Hopper, DennisHopper, Dennis | ( H ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Joy, RobertJoy, Robert | ( J ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Leguizamo, JohnLeguizamo, John | ( L ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Romero, GeorgeRomero, George | ( R ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
All Universal Studios TitlesAll Universal Studios Titles | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
Science Fiction & FantasyScience Fiction & Fantasy | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
DVDs Under $10DVDs Under $10 | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
CanadaCanada | By Country | Foreign & International | Stores | DVD | Video
HorrorHorror | By Genre | Foreign & International | Stores | DVD | Video
DVDs Under $7.49DVDs Under $7.49 | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
( G )( G ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
Similar Items:
  1. The Devil's Rejects (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
  2. Day of the Dead (Divimax Special Edition)
  3. Dawn of the Dead (Widescreen Unrated Director's Cut)
  4. Dawn of the Dead (Ultimate Edition)
  5. Batman Begins [HD DVD]

ASIN: B000B2YR7Y
Release Date: 2005-10-18

Amazon.com

Bolstered by the success of 28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead, the Resident Evil movies and the hit remake of his own Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero returns to the horror subgenre he invented with Land of the Dead. The fourth installment in Romero's zombie cycle (and the first since 1985's Day of the Dead) presents a logical progression of events since 1968's horror classic Night of the Living Dead: Zombies (also known as "stenches" for their rotting odor) are the dominant population, and they've begun to show signs of undead intelligence and gathering power. The wealthiest survivors live comfortably in a luxury high-rise within a barricaded safe zone, ignoring the horrors of the outside world while armed scavengers stage raids in the zombie-zone to gather much-needed food and supplies. Simon Baker and John Leguizamo play mercenaries-for-hire; Dennis Hopper is their nefarious boss; and horror favorite Asia Argento (daughter of Suspiria director Dario Argento) plays a former hooker recruited into Baker's scavenger squad. While none of this seems particularly fresh or inspired, Land of the Dead benefits from hints of the social satire that made Romero's earlier zombie films so memorable. Not so much funny as gruesomely peculiar, Romero's plot isn't as inventive as it could've been, but as a big-scale B-movie, Land of the Dead delivers a handful of shocks and horror-celebrity cameos (including gore-masters Tom Savini and Greg Nicotero) that should keep horror buffs happy until the next zombie opus comes along. --Jeff Shannon

Description

Legendary filmmaker George A. Romero returns to unleash his new zombie masterpiece! Starring Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo, Romero's latest undead epic finds humanity's last remnants battling to survive the unspeakable truth: The ravenous zombie hordes besieging their fortified city…are evolving!

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Full Screen Edition.......2007-06-20

Look out! This "Unrated Director's Cut" edition is Full Screen and not widescreen. I was really bummed when I purchased this.

If you want widescreen, get the Unrated Edition instead of this one.

5 out of 5 stars fun on a bun in the sun with a gun.......2007-05-30

I'll preface this by saying that I just paid a rather embarrassing amount for an enormous Land of the Dead poster (we're talking six feet high, here). That's just one example. I guess you could say I like this film just a little bit.

First, the bad: many people will NOT like the ending. A character makes a decision that has caused no end of controversy. I also winced a little, as I surely would not have done the same thing, but it is something decidedly different from other films of its ilk. Other characters make decisions that, again, many of us would not have made, given the circumstances. Some will dislike zombies with weapons and the concept of "thinking" zombies to begin with. This seems to tie in with "Day", which is also much reviled in some circles for a lot of the same reasons. I completely understand the reasoning behind it all, which is why I'm listing these aspects as flaws.

That aside... the special effects are fantastic, the atmosphere is perfect and the characters and dialogue are fun. I love Charlie so much I could just die, twice. If you've seen "Land" and it's your only exposure to Robert Joy, you owe it to yourself to seek out more of the films he appears in. He is a highly underrated talent.

In some ways, it may not be the strongest of the "Dead" films, but there's no denying that it's fun to watch. Plenty of gore, cool-looking zombies, and cinematography that sails right past "good" and plops squarely upon "so sexy I could eat it".

Also, and it has little to do with the film as a whole, but Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright are just delightful as the zombies chained to the swingset in the photo booth. I want to pinch their rotten cheeks.

I can't get much gushier than that. I love "Land" so much that it's shameful, and for the most part I try to keep it to myself, since so many people seem to despise it with a passion that far outstrips my own. I know not everyone will agree, but hey, maybe the filmmakers would be glad to know how happy they've made at least one person. Which is a lot. Huge amounts of happy. It's just good slasher zombie fun with heart and guts (and entrails. which gives it extra guts, just for good measure.)

Three cheers for Romero! I've still not entirely lost faith. Here's hoping that "Diary" will be as much of a joyride.

5 out of 5 stars Romero evolves!.......2007-05-17

Many people, Romero fans and average zombie fans alike, have come out against this movie. "It's dumb" "That's not what would happen?" "It doesn't make sense?"

From one perspective, the opinions are justified. From another side, its blasphemous to speak out against the father of the modern zombie movie.

"Land of the Dead" provides a unique evolution of the zombie movie from the founding father himself. The story is massively gory, with zombie feasts spread throughout. One is reminiscent of the project apartment scene from the original "Dawn...", but jacked up about 10 notches from its '70's counterpart.

In regards to the zombies "thinking/feeling", many have forgotten that Romero has touched on the exact same subject in the original "Day..." with the unforgetable "Bub". This only takes that theme and builds on it to a shockingly beautiful crescendo. Eugene Clark is brilliant in his portrayal of the "Gas Station Zombie", Dennis Hopper is fantastic as the fat cat capitalist ignoring the problem, John Leguizamo provides a sympathetic protagonist against Asia Argento and Simon Baker.

There is plenty of gore and zombies getting shot with high-powered weaponry, including "Dead Reckoning", the original name of the movie. There is also plenty of overt commentary on American society. No Romero movie would be complete without it.

There is also an outstanding scene with a mass of zombies that rivals any mass zombie rising in a graveyard.

The movie is excellent, and one must approach it with an open mind.

Trust George.

4 out of 5 stars "I have bad dreams...just look at me, you can tell I have terrible dreams...".......2007-05-12

While George Romero's third film in the "Dead" trilogy, "Day Of The Dead," gained an increasing degree of critical acclaim in the years following its theatrical release, "Land Of The Dead" feels more like the natural finale to the series. It's not a "horror film" in the traditional sense...more like an apocalyptic science fiction piece out of the pages of "Heavy Metal" magazine in its peak years. At the center of the action is rich characterization, with a cast of oddballs and misfits adding up to a satisfying whole: Simon Baker's "Riley Denbo," John Leguizamo's "Cholo," Dennis Hopper's villain "Kauffman," Asia Argento's magnificent anti-heroine "Slack," Robert Joy's "Charlie," the loyal sidekick to Riley, and Pedro Miguel Arce's understated powerhouse "Pillsbury." In terms of special effects, there are some things in "Land of the Dead" you haven't seen before. I won't offer spoilers, but trust me...you'll see new things. There's also a reliance on CGI computer effects...discussed by Romero in the disc's extras...that are hit and miss, but were necessary evils due to the film's budget. I've found that repeated viewings of the film reveal subtle layers and nuances. "Night Of The Living Dead" and "Dawn Of The Dead" were trend-setting, rule-breaking films. "Land Of The Dead" is simply a solid Romero film. For this viewer, that's good enough. Look for cameo appearances by the "Shaun Of The Dead" guys as zombies.

2 out of 5 stars The worst of the bunch.......2007-05-11


I can't believe that this movie was directed by the same man who did the previous "Dead" movies which were so awesome. The first thirty minutes of this were okay but then it just went down from there. Mr. Romero, to save face, please make another attempt at a decent zombie flick. You don't want this last film to be what you're known for!
Case Closed The Movie - The Time Bombed Skyscraper
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Case Closed Time Bomber did not bomb
  • Fantastic DVD Ever!!
  • Case Closed Movie a great introduction to the series
Case Closed The Movie - The Time Bombed Skyscraper
Starring: Case Closed
Manufacturer: Funimation Prod
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

GeneralGeneral | Anime & Manga | Genres | DVD | Video
FUNimation EntertainmentFUNimation Entertainment | By Studio | Anime & Manga | Genres | DVD | Video
Case ClosedCase Closed | Characters & Series | Anime & Manga | Genres | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Animation | Genres | DVD | Video
DVDs Under $9.99DVDs Under $9.99 | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
( C )( C ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
Similar Items:
  1. Case Closed: Wrong Answers Resolved s.1 v.4
  2. Case Closed - In Hot Pursuit (Season 1 Vol. 2)
  3. Case Closed: Ill-Fated Imposters (Season 1, Vol. 3)
  4. Case Closed : Cracking the Perfect Alibi s. 2 v.2
  5. Case Closed: Series 2 & 3 Starter Box

ASIN: B000H1RFZ0
Release Date: 2006-10-03

Amazon.com

The Time Bombed Skyscraper (1997) was the first of 10 features based on the long-running series Case Closed. The basic premise remains the same: Jimmy Kudo was a famous detective at 17, but thugs gave him a mysterious pill that somehow turned him into a little boy. He changed his name to Conan Edogawa (from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Japanese mystery writer Ranpo Edogawa) and found a home with his former girlfriend Rachel Moore and her half-witted detective father. Time Bombed Skyscraper pits Conan against a serial arsonist and a bomber who threatens to destroy several buildings and a train line in Tokyo. Are there links between the criminals that would escape the eyes of a less extraordinary detective? Handicapped by his pint-sized body, Conan has to pursue the case as best he can, often using Detective Moore and others as stand-ins. The filmmakers stick very close to the TV program and anyone who enjoys the series will enjoy this feature, and vice versa. (Rated TV PG, suitable for ages 10 and older: minor violence and tobacco use)--Charles Solomon

Description

The city is in the grip of a crazed bomber and nobody is safe as a crushing wave of terror washes over the innocent citizens. Planes, trains, and massive towers all threaten to light up the night sky; the sick whims of a brutal lunatic played out in sudden balls of fire. Conan Edogawa finds himself in a desperate race against the clock, an explosive game of cat and mouse with a deviant madman… and every second counts. Can he unravel the maniacal malcontent's scheme before the next timer reaches zero? You never know when your time might come.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Case Closed Time Bomber did not bomb.......2007-05-08

That movie was very satisfying. After CN cancelled the show I was so mad, but then when the movie came out, I was overjoyed. It was so good. Seeing Conan and Rachel together again was great. Although the movie did nothing to move the series along, it was still great to see some of the stuff that made me love the show. The movie did make me miss the series however, so if someone from CN is reading this, bring the show back!!! If you liked the show, you'll love the movie.

4 out of 5 stars Fantastic DVD Ever!!.......2007-01-17

The city's buildings are placed with bombs. Edogawa Conan(Jimmy Kudo) eliminates all the bombs that are placed. Before this accidents were happened, Jimmy Kudo is invited by famous architect Moriya Teiji. There is one coincidence that all mansions that were arsoned were all made by Moriya Teiji. Conan solves the problem by using his brain and solves who were placing bombs and arsoning.

5 out of 5 stars Case Closed Movie a great introduction to the series.......2006-09-26

Case Closed: The Time Bombed Skyscraper is a great introduction to the entire series. It is the first of the Case Closed movies and it does a terrific job of offering a movie experience to fans of the TV program as well as standing up as a independent movie experience. The film and the series use the same terrific cast of English voice actors and feature great writing throughout.

One of the most interesting aspects of Case Closed "Detective Conan" is the duality of the central character. The "MacGuffin" within Case Closed transforms our protagonist into a child, who then must assume a new identify and find unique ways to express his detective talents. This plot device essentially allows Case Closed to explore one of the central issues of being young, of being a teenager with much higher than average intelligence. What a incredible conceit for an anime property! Especially when you consider that this same dynamic applies to the sterotypical anime fan. Every teenager comes up against the struggle of being viewed and judged as a kid while internally they have the motivations and drives which are much more adult than the world is usually willing to acknowlege.
Case Closed explores these dyanmics and surrounds them with unique mysteries involving esoteric motives and plots. Case Closed is a serious mystery drama that just happens to be a surpirsingly funny. The Case Closed movie: The Time Bombed Skyscraper, is a wonderful place to start your exploration of the world of Case Closed.
American Experience: New York: The Center of the World
Average customer rating: Not rated
    American Experience: New York: The Center of the World
    Starring: Bebe Neuwirth , George Plimpton , and David Ogden Stiers
    Director: Ric Burns
    Manufacturer: PBS Paramount
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

    GeneralGeneral | Documentary | Genres | DVD | Video
    Art & ArtistsArt & Artists | Special Interests | Genres | DVD | Video
    Nelson, PeterNelson, Peter | ( N ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Neuwirth, BebeNeuwirth, Bebe | ( N ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Plimpton, GeorgePlimpton, George | ( P ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Stiers, David OgdenStiers, David Ogden | ( S ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Burns, RicBurns, Ric | ( B ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
    All ParamountAll Paramount | Paramount Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
    DVDs Under $14.99DVDs Under $14.99 | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
    ( A )( A ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
    AllAll | PBS | Specialty Stores | DVD | Video
    Similar Items:
    1. American Experience: America 1900
    2. American Experience: Chicago - City of the Century
    3. American Experience: Jimmy Carter
    4. American Experience - Transcontinental Railroad
    5. American Experience: TR: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt

    ASIN: B000BITUIE
    Release Date: 2004-09-28
    World Trade Center - Anatomy of the Collapse
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Evidence of Explosives, NIST's Own Conclusion That Fire Has Never Brought Down A Steel Structure
    • Anatomy of a Collapse
    • This is NOT the DVD offered for free
    • Painfully logical
    • Comment on review by tagman77 from Bountiful, UT
    World Trade Center - Anatomy of the Collapse
    Starring: Craig Sechler
    Director: Ben Bowie
    Manufacturer: Live / Artisan
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

    GeneralGeneral | Documentary | Genres | DVD | Video
    Science & TechnologyScience & Technology | Documentary | Genres | DVD | Video
    Top SellersTop Sellers | Lions Gate Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
    All Lions Gate TitlesAll Lions Gate Titles | Lions Gate Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
    DVDs Under $7.49DVDs Under $7.49 | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
    All DealsAll Deals | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
    ( W )( W ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
    Similar Items:
    1. Why the Towers Fell - An Exclusive Investigation into the Collapse of the World Trade Center
    2. CNN Tribute - America Remembers - The Events of September 11th (Commemorative Edition)
    3. 9/11 - The Filmmakers' Commemorative Edition
    4. World Trade Center - In Memoriam
    5. WTC 9/11/01 Day of Disaster

    ASIN: B00006AUH7
    Release Date: 2002-08-20

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Evidence of Explosives, NIST's Own Conclusion That Fire Has Never Brought Down A Steel Structure.......2006-03-27

    This video is definitely a promo piece that works for the official story, but hidden inside this great documentary are interviews with professors that actually take the official story apart.

    Jonathan Barnett, Professor of Fire Protection Engineering, is interviewed in this presentation during the segment on the British Steel Industrial Fire Test of 1995, where a 5 story building filled with office furniture, computers, paper, and other items, in a non-fireproofed environment was set ablaze and allowed to burn for several hours. And what happened? The building stood there with no chance of a collapse. The video footage of the test is interspliced with Barnett's interview, where he states: "When steel is bare -- when it heats up -- it gets weaker. It's not that it melts in a fire, in fact, fires--normal fires--are not hot enough to melt steel. Even if you were, for example, to use an unusual fuel -- like kerosene -- you cannot achieve temperatures hot enough to melt steel." He then adds, "In over 20 years I have not seen -- until recently -- a protected steel structure that has collapsed in a fire."

    His statement might be meaningless to you if he was just some schmoe from around the way, but Professor Barnett was one of the chief investigators of the government's NIST/FEMA team that was tasked with determining what made the towers come down.

    **It should be noted that the NIST/FEMA investigation even concluded that jet fuel cannot produce temperatures that burn hot enough to melt steel.

    Another great interview/segment is with Professor Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl, who is shown examining the steel wreckage of the WTC. He says, "What you see here is actually very critical - very, very important. Perhaps, this is the most important piece I have found so far. ...This is the inside face of [the] back columns. ...What you see here is, first of all, it bent. That was due to [an] explosion - but more importantly - this has a signature of [an] explosion. This has happened due to explosive material hitting this column and making that bulge. So this is [the] floor where [an] explosion happened, and the windows are blown away. Everything is burned. Even [the] fire-proofing on this floor is burned and glazed to the steel."

    Any 9/11 researchers out there would be smart to grab this video and archive it. There are extraordinary CGI diagrams that show how immense the construction of the towers was, including the 47-steel core columns that made up the support for the buildings.

    One conclusion is echoed over and over in this film, and that's on the morning of 9/11 everyone watching was amazed and shocked that the towers fell the way they did -- after all, NO ONE ever thought a steel skyscraper could collapse from just fire. Throughout the history of architecture, no steel structure has ever fallen due to fire, but on September 11th, "they" want you to believe that two 110-story buildings, and a third 47-story building did just that.

    4 out of 5 stars Anatomy of a Collapse .......2005-03-28

    The Learning Channel has released a fine video of hard-hitting evidence explaining once & for all how the two tallest buildings in the history of Manhatten were reduced to rubble during the attacks of 9/11/01. You'll also see some pretty neat camera angles of the second plane hitting the South Tower, some that I haven't seen before. A brief history of the rise of the twin towers is presented here, as well as footage showing the aftermath of the 1993 WTC bombing. The reason why I don't give this DVD/video 5 stars is because it was only 53 minutes long. They should've added a lot more to this video before releasing it on VHS/DVD. Oh, well, I still recommend this film. It will give you a clear understanding as to why the WTC collapsed.

    4 out of 5 stars This is NOT the DVD offered for free.......2004-05-26

    In spite of what some 'reviewers' have stated, this is not the DVD the government was giving away. That DVD is called 'Up From Zero' and can be requested at http://www.dol.gov/opa/dvd

    Good luck though, I requested my copy last fall and have yet to receive it, tho I got an email in December saying the demand was enormous and it should be shipped in 2 weeks (still waiting and just requested it again).

    From the website:
    "Up From Zero" is a documentary film that pays tribute to the brave men and women of the New York City building trades who put themselves on the line on September 11, 2001 - and for nine months afterward - to reclaim Ground Zero.

    *UPDATE* I did finally receive the free DVD, and it was spectacular, much more than I'd expected. If you request it, be patient but don't give up, re-request it if you need to. It was a very informative and interesting DVD. Well worth the wait in my opinion.

    4 out of 5 stars Painfully logical.......2004-02-23

    Although I was but a few miles away from the WTC on that awful day, I was spared watching it unfold. Like many New Yorkers, it took me a couple of years to even begin to look at the videos surrounding the disaster. The first thing I watched was Ken Burns' final episode to his NEW YORK documentary. Because I had seen the previous seven parts, and had loved them, I knew this subject would be in good hands, and it was.

    This documentary, ANATOMY OF A COLLAPSE, was the next I watched. It, too, struck be as well-conceived and intelligently explained. The CGI work supporting the expert analysis was an enormous aide to understanding the chain reaction that led to the implosions. Still, this is an unbearably sad documentary that seemed a little too coldly analytical, almost distant: something the Burns' documentary avoided. But I think everyone will have a different emotional response to anything about the WTC disaster. For this reason, I hope people will watch this video to gain a solid understanding of the whys and hows those beautiful silver towers crumbled.

    3 out of 5 stars Comment on review by tagman77 from Bountiful, UT.......2004-01-13

    While I appreciate tagman77's passionate editorial on the events of September 11, 2001, it lacks an actual review of the DVD.

    This style of writing is more "Letter to the Editor" than anything else and didn't give me any indication as to what the DVD is actually like.

    Any other reviews out there?
    Modern Marvels - The Empire State Building (History Channel) (A&E DVD Archives)
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Unbelievable Feat, Time-Wise
    Modern Marvels - The Empire State Building (History Channel) (A&E DVD Archives)
    Starring: Modern Marvels
    Manufacturer: A&E Home Video
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

    GeneralGeneral | Documentary | Genres | DVD | Video
    Art & ArtistsArt & Artists | Special Interests | Genres | DVD | Video
    All A&E TitlesAll A&E Titles | A&E Home Video | Television | Genres | DVD | Video
    A&E DVD ArchivesA&E DVD Archives | A&E Home Video | Television | Genres | DVD | Video
    Modern MarvelsModern Marvels | A&E Home Video | Television | Genres | DVD | Video
    GeneralGeneral | Television | Genres | DVD | Video
    All TitlesAll Titles | History Channel | Television | Genres | DVD | Video
    DVDs Under $14.99DVDs Under $14.99 | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
    ( M )( M ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
    Similar Items:
    1. Modern Marvels - Brooklyn Bridge (History Channel) (A&E DVD Archives)
    2. Modern Marvels - Eiffel Tower (History Channel) (A&E DVD Archives)
    3. The Statue of Liberty (History Channel)
    4. Modern Marvels - More Engineering Disasters (History Channel)
    5. Modern Marvels - Mount Rushmore (History Channel)

    ASIN: B0007WFUKG
    Release Date: 2005-04-26

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Unbelievable Feat, Time-Wise.......2007-02-15

    I was absolutely amazed at what was done in so short of a time regarding the completion of the Empire State Building. The logisitical challenges that were faced and successfully dealt with in that amount of months astounds me. I highly recommend this fascinating and entertaining documentary.
    Land of the Dead
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Full Screen Edition
    • fun on a bun in the sun with a gun
    • Romero evolves!
    • "I have bad dreams...just look at me, you can tell I have terrible dreams..."
    • The worst of the bunch
    Land of the Dead
    Starring: Asia Argento , Eugene Clark , Phil Fondacaro , John Leguizamo , and Dennis Hopper
    Director: George A. Romero
    Manufacturer: Universal Studios
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

    GeneralGeneral | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
    MonstersMonsters | Things That Go Bump | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
    George RomeroGeorge Romero | Horror Masters | Horror | Genres | DVD | Video
    GeneralGeneral | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Genres | DVD | Video
    CanadaCanada | By Country | Art House & International | Genres | DVD | Video
    Argento, AsiaArgento, Asia | ( A ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Baker, SimonBaker, Simon | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Clark, Eugene AClark, Eugene A | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Clark, Eugene CClark, Eugene C | ( C ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Fondacaro, PhilFondacaro, Phil | ( F ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Hopper, DennisHopper, Dennis | ( H ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Joy, RobertJoy, Robert | ( J ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Leguizamo, JohnLeguizamo, John | ( L ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Romero, GeorgeRomero, George | ( R ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
    All Universal Studios TitlesAll Universal Studios Titles | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
    Science Fiction & FantasyScience Fiction & Fantasy | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
    DVDs Under $15DVDs Under $15 | Universal Studios Home Entertainment | Studio Specials | Stores | DVD | Video
    CanadaCanada | By Country | Foreign & International | Stores | DVD | Video
    HorrorHorror | By Genre | Foreign & International | Stores | DVD | Video
    DVDs Under $14.99DVDs Under $14.99 | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
    ( L )( L ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
    Similar Items:
    1. The Devil's Rejects (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
    2. Day of the Dead (Divimax Special Edition)
    3. Dawn of the Dead (Widescreen Unrated Director's Cut)
    4. Dawn of the Dead (Ultimate Edition)
    5. Batman Begins [HD DVD]

    ASIN: B000B2YR7O
    Release Date: 2005-10-18

    Amazon.com

    Bolstered by the success of 28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead, the Resident Evil movies and the hit remake of his own Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero returns to the horror subgenre he invented with Land of the Dead. The fourth installment in Romero's zombie cycle (and the first since 1985's Day of the Dead) presents a logical progression of events since 1968's horror classic Night of the Living Dead: Zombies (also known as "stenches" for their rotting odor) are the dominant population, and they've begun to show signs of undead intelligence and gathering power. The wealthiest survivors live comfortably in a luxury high-rise within a barricaded safe zone, ignoring the horrors of the outside world while armed scavengers stage raids in the zombie-zone to gather much-needed food and supplies. Simon Baker and John Leguizamo play mercenaries-for-hire; Dennis Hopper is their nefarious boss; and horror favorite Asia Argento (daughter of Suspiria director Dario Argento) plays a former hooker recruited into Baker's scavenger squad. While none of this seems particularly fresh or inspired, Land of the Dead benefits from hints of the social satire that made Romero's earlier zombie films so memorable. Not so much funny as gruesomely peculiar, Romero's plot isn't as inventive as it could've been, but as a big-scale B-movie, Land of the Dead delivers a handful of shocks and horror-celebrity cameos (including gore-masters Tom Savini and Greg Nicotero) that should keep horror buffs happy until the next zombie opus comes along. --Jeff Shannon

    Description

    Legendary filmmaker George A. Romero returns to unleash his new zombie masterpiece! Starring Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo, Romero's latest undead epic finds humanity's last remnants battling to survive the unspeakable truth: The ravenous zombie hordes besieging their fortified city…are evolving!

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars Full Screen Edition.......2007-06-20

    Look out! This "Unrated Director's Cut" edition is Full Screen and not widescreen. I was really bummed when I purchased this.

    If you want widescreen, get the Unrated Edition instead of this one.

    5 out of 5 stars fun on a bun in the sun with a gun.......2007-05-30

    I'll preface this by saying that I just paid a rather embarrassing amount for an enormous Land of the Dead poster (we're talking six feet high, here). That's just one example. I guess you could say I like this film just a little bit.

    First, the bad: many people will NOT like the ending. A character makes a decision that has caused no end of controversy. I also winced a little, as I surely would not have done the same thing, but it is something decidedly different from other films of its ilk. Other characters make decisions that, again, many of us would not have made, given the circumstances. Some will dislike zombies with weapons and the concept of "thinking" zombies to begin with. This seems to tie in with "Day", which is also much reviled in some circles for a lot of the same reasons. I completely understand the reasoning behind it all, which is why I'm listing these aspects as flaws.

    That aside... the special effects are fantastic, the atmosphere is perfect and the characters and dialogue are fun. I love Charlie so much I could just die, twice. If you've seen "Land" and it's your only exposure to Robert Joy, you owe it to yourself to seek out more of the films he appears in. He is a highly underrated talent.

    In some ways, it may not be the strongest of the "Dead" films, but there's no denying that it's fun to watch. Plenty of gore, cool-looking zombies, and cinematography that sails right past "good" and plops squarely upon "so sexy I could eat it".

    Also, and it has little to do with the film as a whole, but Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright are just delightful as the zombies chained to the swingset in the photo booth. I want to pinch their rotten cheeks.

    I can't get much gushier than that. I love "Land" so much that it's shameful, and for the most part I try to keep it to myself, since so many people seem to despise it with a passion that far outstrips my own. I know not everyone will agree, but hey, maybe the filmmakers would be glad to know how happy they've made at least one person. Which is a lot. Huge amounts of happy. It's just good slasher zombie fun with heart and guts (and entrails. which gives it extra guts, just for good measure.)

    Three cheers for Romero! I've still not entirely lost faith. Here's hoping that "Diary" will be as much of a joyride.

    5 out of 5 stars Romero evolves!.......2007-05-17

    Many people, Romero fans and average zombie fans alike, have come out against this movie. "It's dumb" "That's not what would happen?" "It doesn't make sense?"

    From one perspective, the opinions are justified. From another side, its blasphemous to speak out against the father of the modern zombie movie.

    "Land of the Dead" provides a unique evolution of the zombie movie from the founding father himself. The story is massively gory, with zombie feasts spread throughout. One is reminiscent of the project apartment scene from the original "Dawn...", but jacked up about 10 notches from its '70's counterpart.

    In regards to the zombies "thinking/feeling", many have forgotten that Romero has touched on the exact same subject in the original "Day..." with the unforgetable "Bub". This only takes that theme and builds on it to a shockingly beautiful crescendo. Eugene Clark is brilliant in his portrayal of the "Gas Station Zombie", Dennis Hopper is fantastic as the fat cat capitalist ignoring the problem, John Leguizamo provides a sympathetic protagonist against Asia Argento and Simon Baker.

    There is plenty of gore and zombies getting shot with high-powered weaponry, including "Dead Reckoning", the original name of the movie. There is also plenty of overt commentary on American society. No Romero movie would be complete without it.

    There is also an outstanding scene with a mass of zombies that rivals any mass zombie rising in a graveyard.

    The movie is excellent, and one must approach it with an open mind.

    Trust George.

    4 out of 5 stars "I have bad dreams...just look at me, you can tell I have terrible dreams...".......2007-05-12

    While George Romero's third film in the "Dead" trilogy, "Day Of The Dead," gained an increasing degree of critical acclaim in the years following its theatrical release, "Land Of The Dead" feels more like the natural finale to the series. It's not a "horror film" in the traditional sense...more like an apocalyptic science fiction piece out of the pages of "Heavy Metal" magazine in its peak years. At the center of the action is rich characterization, with a cast of oddballs and misfits adding up to a satisfying whole: Simon Baker's "Riley Denbo," John Leguizamo's "Cholo," Dennis Hopper's villain "Kauffman," Asia Argento's magnificent anti-heroine "Slack," Robert Joy's "Charlie," the loyal sidekick to Riley, and Pedro Miguel Arce's understated powerhouse "Pillsbury." In terms of special effects, there are some things in "Land of the Dead" you haven't seen before. I won't offer spoilers, but trust me...you'll see new things. There's also a reliance on CGI computer effects...discussed by Romero in the disc's extras...that are hit and miss, but were necessary evils due to the film's budget. I've found that repeated viewings of the film reveal subtle layers and nuances. "Night Of The Living Dead" and "Dawn Of The Dead" were trend-setting, rule-breaking films. "Land Of The Dead" is simply a solid Romero film. For this viewer, that's good enough. Look for cameo appearances by the "Shaun Of The Dead" guys as zombies.

    2 out of 5 stars The worst of the bunch.......2007-05-11


    I can't believe that this movie was directed by the same man who did the previous "Dead" movies which were so awesome. The first thirty minutes of this were okay but then it just went down from there. Mr. Romero, to save face, please make another attempt at a decent zombie flick. You don't want this last film to be what you're known for!

    DVD:

    1. Fight for Your Life
    2. Krakatoa, East of Java
    3. Ruckus
    4. Longshot
    5. The Art of the Ninja, Volume 3
    6. Classic Heist Movies (The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery / High Risk / The Squeeze)
    7. Anzio
    8. Sanctuary
    9. Arc the Lad - Day Of Reckoning (Vol. 6)
    10. Helen of Troy

    DVD List

    DVD

    DVD

    The Ballerina & Me

    They Were Expendable

    Pride Fighting Championships, Vol. 7 (REGION 1) (NTSC)

    DVD: The Back Lot Murders

    Stigmata