Invitation

Invitation


Starring:Bill Vincent
Studio: Brain Damage
Product Type: DVD
Murder by Death
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • FAST shipping!
  • One of the all-time classics!
  • murder by death kills with laughs!
  • Star Studded Spoof
  • A Wonderful Spoof
Murder by Death
Starring: Eileen Brennan , Truman Capote , James Coco , Peter Falk , and Alec Guinness
Director: Robert Moore
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00005RDRO
Release Date: 2001-12-18

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Neil Simon wrote this 1976 spoof in which virtually every famous fictional detective of the 1930s and 1940s congregate at the home of a mysterious fellow (Truman Capote) to try and solve the mystery of who's trying to kill them all. Simon's jokes are mostly obvious, and the film's real appeal is the clever concept matched with fine--sometimes legendary--actors. Peter Falk plays a very Bogart-like Sam Spade equivalent, James Coco is a Hercule Poirot wannabe, Peter Sellers does a Charlie Chan bit, David Niven and Maggie Smith are reflections of Nick and Nora.... You get the picture. Lighthearted and silly, this is cotton-candy comedy for the cast as well as viewers. --Tom Keogh

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars FAST shipping!.......2007-05-18

Good price - got here in GREAT time, even with super saver shipping... The movie is hysterical and timeless.

5 out of 5 stars One of the all-time classics!.......2007-03-27

My daughter and I have loved this movie since she was little and we still catch ourselves quoting our favorite lines from the movie! It is such a great spoof on old detective movies and there are so many of our favorite, big stars in it! It is really a fun movie!

5 out of 5 stars murder by death kills with laughs!.......2007-02-26

murder by death has to be one of the best movies made
in the 70's. it seems nobody ever mentions this movie.
written by neil simon it's just as funny as the odd
couple. one liners just keep coming. the casting is
just brilliant. peter falk, davin niven, peter sellers
alec guiness and truman capote make this a classic!
of course the surprise ending is still a surprise even
after the movie ends! i love it! highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Star Studded Spoof.......2007-02-25

A rich millionaire invites the greatest living detectives to his castle (complete with fog, lightning and rain etc) for dinner - and a murder. The surviving detective who figures it out is promised one million dollars.
OK, so it is not the plot or the inherently stagey nature of the movie that is classic - but the mixing of such a fine ensemble cast. A brilliant cast play similes of literatures great detectives - Peter Falk playing Bogart's Sam Spade crossed with Columbo (Sam Diamond in the movie), David Niven playing The Thin Man, Peter Sellers playing Charlie Chan (Wang in the movie), and Agatha Christies Poirot and Marples give rise to the hysterically monikered Milo Perrier and Miss Marbles. Add to that the iconic Truman Capote as the millionaire, and Alec Guinness as the blind butler as well as various sidekicks, and you have possibly the biggest set of scenery chewers crammed into one dining room.
The jokes are thick and fast, always farcical, but never straying too far into slapstick. Any misses are quickly forgiven as the next joke comes along.
Predictably perhaps the ending is not entirely satisfactory - a simple but clever ending would have been more effective than the over elaborate series of revelations which don't quite tie up. But lets face it, when you're having this much fun, who cares.
The 91 minute running time makes this a satisfactorily tight little movie that is ideal for a rainy Sunday evening...

5 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Spoof.......2007-02-16

I first saw this movie as a young man, and I was amazed at the sheer number of first-rate acting talent it contained. With stars like: Peter Falk, David Niven, Peter Seller and Alec Guinness (to name a few) this movie should have been a more mainstream success, but sadly remains a cult-classic. The main appeal of this film, comes in the form of it's spoofing of the Detective drama, and the methods of classic TV and Movie sleuths. If you are fond of movies like "Scarey Movie," then you should enjoy this one. The script and acting are top-notch, especially the characterization of Detective Wong, by Peter Sellers. If you like Charlie Chan, Sam Spade, or the Thin Man movies, you will easily appreciate the humor and repect the writer give to the story. It is especially funny, seeing these loner detectives trying to tell each other how to solve a case. Even if you don't favor the realm of crime drama, there is more than enough goofy sight gags and slapstick comedy to appeal to most anyone. I hope you enjoy!
Barney - Best Manners (Invitation To Fun)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • 2 Years
  • Good One
  • My 16 months old doesn't like it much
  • Score another hit for the purple guy!
  • Barney is sure to please
Barney - Best Manners (Invitation To Fun)
Starring: Barney
Manufacturer: HIT Entertainment
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0000A14TK
Release Date: 2003-08-26

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Learning about etiquette can be fun, especially with the help of Barney and his friend Miss Vera Goode's "Book of Manners for Children." This 48-minute, never-televised program shows young children how to cooperate, share, use the magic words "please and thank you," and generally exemplify good manners. Barney and his five young friends experience the topsy-turvy tea from Alice in Wonderland firsthand, then practice their manners and get dressed up for a celebratory party at Vera Goode's mansion. Song and dance abounds as Barney and his crew discovers that practicing good manners can be unexpectedly fun. Barney features a somewhat improved singing voice in this production thanks to voicing by Dean Wendt and is joined by Vera Goode (voiced by Gretta Muller) in several musical duets. (Ages 1-6) --Tami Horiuchi

Description

When a surprise package arrives from Miss Vera Goode with her new "Book of Manners for Children," Barney™'s friends questions why minding their manners is so important. Barney explains that they have the perfect opportunity to be on their best behavior because they're invited to a party! Then their polite purple pal helps his friends brush up on the rules of etiquette by brining Mother Goose rhymes to life and taking the children on a magical trip to Alice In Wonderland's "Mad Team Party." Whether it's sneezing, sharing, cleaning up or using good table manners, Barney helps them discover that using their best manners is fun!

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars 2 Years .......2007-03-19

I can honestly not give it a rate at this time (I guess I have too)
my daughter is only 2 years old and she just
started to be a little afraid of person with Mask.
And there is a part in the movie where the children
are dressed up with mask, and she asks me
to take it off.
But keep in mind BARNEY in general is a
very educational and entertaining movie for the kids.

5 out of 5 stars Good One.......2006-12-14

My son likes this so much and he is totally attracted by the messages passed through the nice songs. He has been watching this since he was 18 months and still (he is 3 now). It is so interesting especially with its lovely songs. However in addition to being so interesting and exciting it teaches the toddlers the main manners in an indirect way.

2 out of 5 stars My 16 months old doesn't like it much.......2006-03-03

Probably she's still too little to enjoy it, but this one doesn't make her sit still for long, compared to ABCs and Numbers DVDs. Hopefully, that'll change when she gets older.

5 out of 5 stars Score another hit for the purple guy!.......2005-08-03

Perfect for teaching toddlers about good manners - they always listen to Barney! Not only is it the usual Barney and friends fun, it helps little ones to remember to say "please," "thank you," inside voice/outside voice and cleaning up after yourself. My 2-year-old has so much fun watching it - and is learning good manners too! The "Please and Thank You" song is very catchy, and everyone is on their best behavior at the fantastic party. The "Topsy Turvy Tea" from the Alice in Wonderland sequence is also a favorite... including a hilarious one-liner for the parents!

5 out of 5 stars Barney is sure to please.......2003-12-06

I've read other reviews about how annoying Barney can be, but there is alot worse than Barney out there. The kids love him, and there is an educational component to his DVDs. This is one of the better ones. The songs are about sharing, washing and other behaviors we want to encourage. I for one would rather my children be listening to a dinosaur sing about inside voices than watching mindless cartoons.
Invitation to Dancing: Line Dancing
Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
  • Line Dancing
Invitation to Dancing: Line Dancing
Starring: Various Artists
Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse
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ASIN: B000095J00
Release Date: 2003-05-20

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1 out of 5 stars Line Dancing.......2007-01-11

This video is not what I thought it would be. They take you through steps real quick and expect you to keep rewinding the tape to learn the dance steps. It really sucked. I would not recommend it to anyone.
I thought they would have music that played the whole song after you learned the dance -- it would have been nicer at a slower pace.
Invitation to Dance: Ballroom
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Very good lesson
  • missing pieces
  • for beginnners only
  • Invitation to Dance: Ballroom
  • Very clear, thorough and easy to follow
Invitation to Dance: Ballroom
Starring: Various Artists
Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse
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ASIN: B0000950ZN
Release Date: 2003-05-20

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Very good lesson.......2007-05-19

This is a great DVD that I use to review and practice with the things that I learned at my lessons. It is included in the box set "Dance the Night Away" also. The individual DVD included a CD of music to dance to.

1 out of 5 stars missing pieces.......2006-12-04

I read the other reviews here and was compelled to add my two cents. If this is the best out there in instructional video for ballroom dance, we really need to change that by begging those polished, thoughtful teachers out there to PLEASE create something for the dedicated desperate students seeking decent instruction! Not everyone has access to top teacers in their home town and something has to give.
This dvd was disappointing at best. The skill level and grace of the 'teachers' seemed totally lacking. They seemed to stomp through the mechanical indications of the various steps...but there was no style to be seen. I am not suggesting that an instructional video needs to showcase the narcissistic vanity of some performer teacher; but a nice clean basic technique should be essential.

Common sense also seemed to be lacking in this presentation as well. When there is an able bodied woman right there, why does the the male teacher need to demonstrate her part???? I found this frustrating to watch.

Overall: don't waste your money on this one.

The cd included with the dvd also falls short of the satisfactory mark. It is outdated and reminds me of elevator music.

1 out of 5 stars for beginnners only.......2006-06-04

If you are an absolute beginner and have never danced at all before, then you may find this course to be helpful. Otherwise, there are better instructional videos out there. The technique and style demonstrated are not of professional calibre. Also, the course claims to demonstrate 30 patterns. The number is nowhere near that, and is closer to 15, total (almost 5 basic patterns per dance). I say almost, because in one of the patterns, he calls the exit of the step by another pattern name. Sadly, the pattern name he uses is nothing like the pattern known in most dance circles. However, the audio CD which is included is quite good.

5 out of 5 stars Invitation to Dance: Ballroom.......2006-03-16

My partner and I did not know how to dance and we find this instruction excellent and easy. We were able to pick basic steps immediately.

5 out of 5 stars Very clear, thorough and easy to follow.......2006-02-27

Our first dance lesson DVD and we were skeptical at first - but after a short while my wife and I realized that we were actually dancing. The dvd is clear and easy to follow. We are having fun. The instructors are normal people who are interested in teaching -- not showing off.
Wes Craven's Invitation to Hell
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • morality tale - told through ice cold computer early 80's atmosphere
  • Great Susan Lucci Film
  • very 84'
  • Great if just to see Nicholas Worth
Wes Craven's Invitation to Hell
Starring: Robert Urich , Joanna Cassidy , Susan Lucci , Joe Regalbuto , and Kevin McCarthy
Director: Wes Craven
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
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ASIN: B00009YXGW
Release Date: 2003-08-19

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars morality tale - told through ice cold computer early 80's atmosphere.......2005-07-13

I find Invitation To Hell to be a strange and wonderful little flick. I remember the first time I watched it. It really sucked me into that cold, detached, materialistic atmosphere very well. Not like that's a place you want to visit other than with escapism.
And even though it was just Tv movie from 1984, the acting was very good (IMO) Even TV flicks from 20 years ago, carry way better acting than anything you'd see of similar ilk these days. I credit Wes Craven for his excellent directing skills and love of true, effective creepiness. Also credit Joanna Cassidy for an excellent turn as the once decent, well mannered wife. Her morph into a superficial, devious and evil sexpot was really believable and effective. Robert Urich as well. To me he was great as the unintimidated, "simple needs" family man...the rock of good surrounded and tempted by sex, money power and superficial acceptance. These are all the selling points of "The Club", headed by Susan Lucci.

i know this all sounds a bit cheesey and in a lot of ways, it is. But with good acting, an ominous "feeling" and atmosphere running through the picture, some good directing, taut little script, the movie comes off most entertaining.
Even Susan Lucci, I think, did a fine job within her hard to believe role. She came off perfectly seductive, tempting and devoid of goodness. I suppose she's meant to represent the devil. In this case, the Devil in early 80's hair and make up and a really hot red dress (among other interesting outfits)

This flick plays as much a morality tale as it does a TV horror film. Again, it does own that somewhat cheesy TV horror flick dressing. But to me, underneath, lies a pretty cool, thought provoking, fun movie that sticks with you.

*I've always liked the first 70-80% of the film best. All the morality stuff....the family's decent into madness and deeper evil (loved ones losing their souls, etc.) The ending couldn't help but be a bit over-the-top and cheesy. It was 1984 and this was a TV budgeted movie.

**I really liked the whole scene with the dog too...(Urich's character would not fall to Lucci's temptations, but his family does) This "dog scene".....Urich's first dealings with his family after their initiation into The Club. their entrance into "the spring" All that with the dog knowing how they've changed. How we now hate Joanna Cassidy's character for not only taking the family dog the vet to be euthanized, but also for "wanting to watch"...I liked the vet character and his good decision to not let her get away with that. At that point of the movie, we really bond with Urich's goodness

The full frame transfer of this DVD is very good. Colors are strong and images sharp. the sound is clear, somewhat dynamic and dialogue is audible throughout

Nice relase of a memorable little Wes Craven nugget from '84

**One thing. I sure wish these TV movies on DVD would start to include TV SPOTS. i mean, who wouldn't want to see a TV Spot for the "upcoming" Friday Night At The Movies feature. Anyway, that's one thing this DVD is lacking...Special features. No trailer, TV Spots or commentary.

I sure wish the older films (whether A grade or B grade) would get some more respect in the way of special features. I mean, newer films are so loaded with fluff and BS. It's the older films we'd like to see good special features inclusive. Who needs to "look back on" (or see for that matter) Cyote Ugly. Just an example. Or say, any of the bloated but empty CGI flicks. Do we really need special features for those? i don't even need the film, let alone special features! Always containing some fluff piece featurette with a bunch of lame, supposed actors overusing the word "amazing" for a half an hour

the 70's was a true golden age of cinema, in so many ways. And the late 70's into the early 80's was a wonderful, inventive, fun time for horror flicks. We WANT special features for these!

So, "Invitation To Hell" has no special features but it's a worthwhile purchase for those seeking a cool little "morality tale horror film" they could've missed out on back then.

5 out of 5 stars Great Susan Lucci Film .......2005-05-26

Susan Lucci plays a great role as Steaming Springs Country Club's Director. Also in the dvd version in one of the scenes you can definitely see a size chart for offical club wear up to XXL did not see any members with that size mentioned. I highly recommend buying the dvd. The only thing that was missing is the tv trailers and behind the scenes, Surround Sound, Commentary from the cast and crew, and a Closed Captioned Subtitle. The only goof was in the viewscreens of the suite Benign it is supposed to say Being. I wish they made a sequel to the film.

4 out of 5 stars very 84'.......2003-12-22

Great movie, definitely has the Wes Craven vibe. Plenty of stuff to laugh at but still totally watchable. Star studded in a great 80's tv/ b-movie way. Soleil Moon Frye (Punky Brewster),Barret Oliver (D.A.R.Y.L.), Jason Presson (Explorers). Susan Lucci rules as the satanic country club chick. If cheesy 80's flicks are up your alley I totally recommend it.

4 out of 5 stars Great if just to see Nicholas Worth.......2003-08-13

Not the best of Wes Cravens horrors but not the worst.

Simple but enjoyable horror yarn that is crude in budget but still interesting and compelling to watch.

Although one of the secondary characters, the film is most noticable for character actor/muscleman Nicholas Worth who plays the musclebound demonic sherrif guardian to the hell gate.
The Beast Must Die
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • A Werewolf, Weakly
  • It's not over 'till ya pull that trigger boy
  • Loved Peter Cushing . . .
  • "One of you is a werewolf !"
  • "In this world you're either the hunter or the hunted."
The Beast Must Die
Starring: Calvin Lockhart , Peter Cushing , Marlene Clark , Anton Diffring , and Charles Gray
Director: Paul Annett
Manufacturer: Dark Sky Films
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ASIN: B0007VY558
Release Date: 2006-07-25

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Wealthy big game hunter Tom Newcliffe (Calvin Lockhart) has tracked and killed practically every type of animal in the world. But one creature still evades him, the biggest game of all - a werewolf. Tom invites five guests -- Dr. Christopher Lundgren (Peter Cushing), Paul Foote (Tom Chadbon), Bennington (Charles Gray), Jan Jarmokowski (Michael Gambon) and Davina (Ciaran Madden)-- to his island knowing they all are tied one way or another to unusual circumstances of death… and that one of them is a werewolf. Add to the mix Tom's alluring wife Caroline (Marlene Clark) and surveillance expert, Pavel (Anton Diffring), Tom tracks the werewolf but is unable to kill it. One by one the creature kills the isolated guests.

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2 out of 5 stars A Werewolf, Weakly.......2007-04-28

"THE BEAST MUST DIE" is proof that hindsight is indeed a cruel mistress and that time is not kind to all things - - i.e., it's super-dated and pretty darn dull. Here's what I see as the pros and cons of this disappointing flick...

BAD:
- A main character (Calvin Lockhart) who, aside from his fabulous wardrobe and forceful, hectoring line delivery, comes off as nothing better than an obscure James Bond villain.

- Peter Cushing, normally awesome, but wasted here as an ineffectual secondary character who speaks in dubbed-sounding, clipped Teutonic verse.

- The rest of the cast (including Michael Gambon and Charles Gray) who are given little to do but bloviate and posture lazily for the camera.

- A nonsensical plot and stupid 'guess the werewolf' gimmick, both of which are rendered pretty pointless by the time the garbled, makeshift ending unspools.

- A monster/werewolf/trained dog that is even slightly LESS impressive/scary than the pooch from "DEVIL DOG: HOUND OF HELL". Not a compliment.

- Bad atmosphere, with crappy day-for-night shooting and the same generic 'on-location' type of setting used in multitudes of other 70's Euro-horror productions.

GOOD:
- cheezy, out-of-place 70's funky 'waka-chika' music.

- and, uh,... not much else, really.

I actually like bad horror movies, so I didn't TOTALLY hate sitting through this, but I'll probably never feel the urge to watch it again, either. I'd say this is definitely the least compelling of Dark Sky's Amicus DVD releases -- the other (and much better) ones being "ASYLUM" & "AND NOW THE SCREAMING STARTS".

1 out of 5 stars It's not over 'till ya pull that trigger boy.......2006-11-28

This is a landmark movie for a number of reasons;
1. It is the WORST werewolf movie of all time
2. It is the WORST Amicus movie of all time
3. Its is the WORST film Peter Cushing ever made- although he is still good in it.

Amicus have produced some great genre pictures throughout the 60's and 70's. The House the Dripped Blood and City of the Dead are two of my personal favorites. In their hayday Amicus made brilliant films under the direction of many of Englands finest genre directors such as John Moxely and Roy Ward Barker (a Hammer regular).

This film isn't fun, isn't entertaining, contains lackluster direction and a 'star' who hams it up and chews through his scenes like a galloping Elephant. Oh, and the 'wolf' is literally a dog with a wig. "That's allright i bet your thinking. The director was probably clever and shot it with inventive camera angles/clever lighting and edited the film carefully so that you never see too much." WRONG. It looks like a dog wearing a wig. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME WITH THIS!!!! If you want to see a good english horror film then go watch City of the Dead, Circus of Fear, The Wicker Man, Scars of Dracula...infact pretty much anything!

2 out of 5 stars Loved Peter Cushing . . ........2006-11-10

but hated this movie. What a silly premise - a big game hunter getting together people who happened to be in the vicinity of mutilation attacks on humans - and then he tells them that one of them is a werewolf and that he's going to kill it!!!??? Then, one by one each guest is systematically killed. The movie could have ended 1 hour earlier (I think it's 1 hour 30 minutes long), and had the same, tiring outcome. Very monotonous, and tedious. I wouldn't recommend it.

4 out of 5 stars "One of you is a werewolf !".......2006-09-04

I am a huge fan of werewolves, so THE BEAST MUST DIE DVD was a mandatory purchase for me. Let me assure you THE BEAST is one of the most unusual movies starring a furry predator in the history of film.
The movie's hero is a rich big game hunter, who invites several guests to his remote English mansion. Now rich big game hunters are not unusual in movies, although I bet you rarely have seen a black one, and while he looks like a refugee from one of the SHAFT movies, he has an odd British accent (movie director Paul ANNETT comments in an interview in the extra features section that the character was an effort to cash in on the then popular blaxploitation genre and reveals that actor Calvin LOCKHART was unhappy with the role and felt it unfitting for a black person).
His guests are an odd bunch too, consisting of a lycanthropy scholar (the late great Peter CUSHING, one of Britain`s finest actors), a former diplomat (Peter GRAY, who played 007's nemesis BLOFELD in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER), a hippie painter and a neurotic concert pianist and his girlfriend. All of them have some skeletons in the closet, and our big game hunter suspects one of them to be a lycanthrope - "One of you is a werewolf!" he announces to his guests and tells them, he will find out who and kill him.
Despite our hero being aided by high tech video and microphone surveillance of the mansion and the surrounding area, a helicopter, and a whole silver bullet firing arsenal, the bodycount soon starts to rise once the full moon shines from the dark nocturnal sky and tensions mount among the survivors. Everybody is suspicous. Can you guess who the werewolf is? And who will survive his rampage?

Now, admittedly THE BEAST MUST DIE is not very scary, but it is charmingly oldfashioned and unusual enough to keep you interested. Yes, the "werewolf" is clearly a German shepherd dog with a big attached fur (specifically evident in a scene were the "werewolf" fights our hero's dog), but personally I did not find it unintentionally funny. Wisely the "werewolf" is seldom shown and mostly relegated to the shadows. Don`t expect a horror film, think of it as a kind of Agatha CHRISTIE like murder mystery with a werewolf. There are lots of red herrings, wrong clues and some quite good unexpected plot twists toward the end (don't worry, I will not spoil them). And of course there is the well-known gimmick of this film, the "werewolf break" - it is so well known that I don't regard it as spoiler to mention it (towards the end the picture freezeframes and to the sight of a superimposed ticking clock you got 30 seconds to figure out who of the remaining suspects is the werewolf). A great idea!
The cast is great, particularly Peter CUSHING as werewolf expert and Anton DIFFRING as surveillance guy Pavel. Overall it is an entertaining fun film that will appeal to fans of murder mysteries and werewolves alike!

I also enjoyed the extra features, which include the film's excellent trailer as well as trailers for ASYLUM and LET THE SCREAMING START. There is also a good picture gallery, consisting of about 20 or so movie stills, posters and lobby cards. Another interesting extra feature is an interview with director Paul ANNETT, where he fondly remembers working with CUSHING, expands on the "werewolf" scenes, expresses interest in a remake, and loathes the "werewolf break" gimmick. There are also excellent liner notes.
Great cover artwork too! I give kudos to Dark Sky Films for this excellent DVD release!

4 out of 5 stars "In this world you're either the hunter or the hunted.".......2006-08-03

From Dark Sky Films comes the DVD release of The Beast Must Die (1974), part of their `The Amicus Collection' DVD series (two other films, so far, include 1973's And Now the Screaming Starts and 1972's Asylum), which I was very excited to see for two reasons, the first being I don't think Amicus has really gotten its due over the years (overshadowed by their competitor Hammer Studios), and the second being my past experiences with Dark Sky Films have been good ones as they seem to put forth an exceptional effort in their DVD releases. Directed by Paul Annett ("Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected"), the film stars Calvin Lockhart (Uptown Saturday Night, Predator 2) and Peter Cushing (Twins of Evil, The Creeping Flesh, Star Wars), who frequently appeared in both Amicus and Hammer film releases. Also appearing is Marlene Clark (Beware! The Blob), Charles Gray (Diamonds Are Forever, The Rocky Horror Picture Show), Ciaran Madden (Swing Kids), Tom Chadbon (Tess), Michael Gambon (Toys, Layer Cake), and Anton Diffring (Circus of Horrors, Fahrenheit 451).

Lockhart plays Tom Newcliffe, an obsessive, wealthy big game hunter who invites a small group of individuals under false pretenses to his isolated country estate as he's out for the biggest game of them all, a real live werewolf...you see, Tom believes one of his guests is, in fact, a werewolf, and he's scheduled their stay during time when he knew there'd be a full moon in the hopes that the individual afflicted would transform allowing Tom the hunt of a lifetime. As the story begins we see some of the precautions Tom's taken in fortifying his estate with security measures including a helicopter, armed guards, hidden cameras and microphones, underground sensors, and so on, all installed and maintained by his security specialist Pavel (Diffring). After revealing his true intent to his guests (most all, including his wife Caroline, played by Clark, think Tom is a bit nutty) and ensuring none can leave, the fun begins as the full moon rises...sure enough, one of Tom's guests is a werewolf, as evident by a large dog draped in a chintzy fur begins prowling the estate. Despite Tom's technological edge, he's unable to pin down the beast (or discern which one of the guests has a penchant for howling at the moon), and things get tense as various individuals meet their untimely demise (Pavel makes a new friend). As the guest list dwindles, Tom gets closer to discerning the real identity of the lycanthrope, but this is definitely one of those occasions where one must be careful what they wish for as the beast seems not only intent on protecting its identity, but its need to consume human flesh seems to be growing to the point where no one is safe...

While I did enjoy this film, some elements didn't work out all that well for me, the main one being the mystery portion of the story. At the beginning of the film a narrator announces this is a detective story and that we, the audience, are responsible for discerning the identity of the beast (near the end there's what's called a `werewolf break', in that the story stops, a clock appears and the audience is instructed to pick whom they believe the beast before it's actually revealed). The problem was I don't believe there were any actual clues (plenty of misleads, though) that pointed towards one individual over another, so it seemed sort of pointless to expend energy on trying to figure out who the killer was, and better to just let things run their course (which I did). I wouldn't have commented on this but the film made such a big deal about it up front. Another element that bothered me slightly was the character of Tom. He was depicted as being a hunter extraordinaire, yet he seemed to have little issue using all kinds of technological hardware to track the beast, which felt like cheating to me...seems to me a certain amount of pride would be involved, and I would think a real hunter would eschew such a huge edge (Tom had the entire estate, including the surround grounds, rigged for sight and sound), instead relying on his own, extensively honed abilities, but given the beast was of the supernatural kind I guess one could make the argument perhaps he viewed using technology as a means to even the playing field (keep in mind I'm not a hunter, so this is speculation on my part). I guess, in the end, it didn't really matter as all his gadgetry didn't really assist him all that much. I did learn quite a lot from this film, including the following...

1. Hunters seem a tightly wound lot.
2. Given a chance a werewolf will eat your eyeball.
3. Drinking and archery don't mix.
4. You can simulate a werewolf by strapping a chintzy fur on a large dog.
5. Paul can't climb a tree for spit.
6. For an expert hunter, Tom is an extremely rotten shot.
7. Dogs and werewolves (or, at least, dogs wearing fur coats pretending to be werewolves) don't get along.
8. Caroline was sure attached to that dog.
9. If you need to pad out the running time in your film, an extensive and relatively pointless car chase sequence will certainly help.
10. I like hearing Peter Cushing using the word `Transmogrification' in a sentence.
11. Tom may have nearly his entire home rigged with video cameras, but he's no voyeur.
12. If you ever get invited for a weekend getaway by someone named Tom Newcliffe, it's probably for the best you decline the invitation.

As far as the things I liked about the movie, well, the inclusion of Peter Cushing seemed a good idea. His part may have not been all that much, but I do enjoy seeing him whenever I get a chance. As far as the rest of the performers, most did well enough although Lockhart seemed a bit overly dramatic at times, even given his character's obvious obsession. At least he was interesting to watch. There is no real werewolf, in terms of a beast creature running around on two legs with fangs and claws coming out the wahzoo, but only a dog dressed up to look like a really hairy dog. I didn't mind this much as the story kept me engaged as once it gets going, it's pretty tight. There was a little bit of violence and a small amount of blood. My favorite bit in the film comes after Tom, frustrated with his inability to bag the beast, returns to the house and fires off a round in the main hall, apparently in an effort to draw the attention of his guest, one of whom he's certain is the killer. As the guest emerge from their rooms, one of them, a somewhat effeminate, snidely artist type named Paul (Chadbon) makes the following off the cuff comment..."It's like living in a shooting gallery." All in all a fun film with a few flaws, but if you're an Amicus fan (like me), this is worth getting.

The picture on this Dark Sky Films DVD release, presented in anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1), looks very clean and the Dolby Digital 2.0 mono audio comes across well. Special features include liner notes by Christopher Gullo, a commentary track by director Paul Annett, a still gallery, extensive cast and crew biographies, a thirteen-minute featurette titled `Directing The Beast!', and a trailer for this film along with two others, one for And Now the Screaming Starts (1973), and another for Asylum (1972).

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Just a note, this film was previously released onto DVD by Image Entertainment, but the version I reviewed was released by Dark Sky Films and features Peter Cushing on the cover.
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Invitation to a Gunfighter
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Release Date: 2005-05-17

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Oscar® winner* Yul Brynner turns in a "great performance" (Los Angeles Herald Times) as a smooth master gunfighter who must do battle with his most formidable adversary - his own conscience - in this gripping, double-barreled western full of blistering shootouts, surprise twists and colorful villainy. In a New Mexico frontier town, Jules Gaspard d'Estaing (Brynner) is hired by the town's boss (Pat Hingle) to kill Matt Weaver (George Segal), a Civil War veteran who returns to reclaim his farm and his woman. But when d'Estaing realizes that Weaver may be the only honest man left, the conflicted hired gun must either kill an innocent man - or destroy his own reputation - in a heart-stopping final showdown.

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1 out of 5 stars A Misfire from the 60s.......2007-03-16

Although bold for its time, this film is nothing more than a rather unimaginative 1964 politically charged western. Apart from the novel idea of using the generic gung-ho western style of the day to advance a civil rights theme, this film is simply plagued with an unimaginative screenplay, poor direction, a script full of cliches, and terrible acting.

A small town of Yankees is angered by the return of former confederate Matt Weaver (George Segal) and decides to hire a gunman. Jules Gaspard d'Estaing (Brynner), a creole from Louisianna, is hired to do the job but he is soon found to be a man of conscience and principle. It so happens that the Yankees are the biggots and the southerner the victim with the colored man as the conscience of the film. A predictable love affair also springs up in a vain attempt to relieve the audience from its boredom. This is simply a terrible film with cliched dialogues and situations juxtaposed solely to make a blunt political statement as to diversity, equality, and justice. Yul Brynner is the only good actor in this film and even his performance suffers as a result of this simply atrocious production.

This film hasn't aged well and its subtle attempts at addressing the prevalent social issues of its day are as novel and moving as a Sidney Poitier film. This film is just too antiquated and poorly conceived to be worth owning or even watching.

2 out of 5 stars Message received, invitation declined.......2006-07-18

A run-of-the-mill hired gun oater told from the hired gun's point of view. Yul Brynner stars in INVITATION TO A GUNFIGHTER, a western with a conscience from 1964, a bad time for westerns made in the lower 48. Brynner plays Jules Gaspard d'Estaing (Jewel, for short,) a silk-shirted top-notch gun for hire who's enlisted by a small southwestern town to shoot George Segal, a young man returning from the Civil War who, much to town owner and chief psychopath Pat Hingle's horror and disgust, fought for the Confederacy. Segal returns to town bereft of farm, stolen--- er, claimed and sold by Hingle while he was gone - and sweetheart Janice Rule, a New England lass who married a one-armed piano player out of pity. After Segal tries to take back his farm, rather forcefully and impulsively, Hingle's hatred for all things southern boils over and he hires one of the best guns in the lawless west.

At some point in the movie Brynner's character observes that this cowed frontier town is filled with hens (Civil War widows) and capons (injured vets of that war.) It can be ruled by anyone with enough moxie to take it over, and hence we're given the reason why Hingle's character is named Brewster - well, it rhymes with rooster, anyway, and his penchant for quoting and paraphrasing passages from the Bible is Hollywood's shorthand way of telling us he's either a fraud or criminally demented. In any event, the slave system Segal may (underline and italicize the word `may') have been fighting to protect and defend is clumsily contrasted with the Hingle-led town's treatment of women and resident Mexicans. Neither can vote in town councils, the Mexicans can't buy ammunition to kill game to feed their families, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.

Which reminds me, Brynner ain't half-bad as the suave and conflicted gun slinger. It probably goes without saying that there was only one man, recently returned from the war, who treated the resident Mexicans with any respect. That fact doesn't escape Brynner's attention, anyway, and it sets up the Big Conflict - does a hired gun let outside factors interfere with his contract to kill? INVITATION TO A GUNFIGHTER would have been a whole lot better if it hadn't tried so hard to prove the town's moral hypocrisy, if it hadn't spent so much time developing a sticky romantic quadrangle between Rule, Brynner, Segal, and the One-Armed Man, and especially if it hadn't loaded a simple story with so much `message.' Westerns, and action movies in general, work best when the connection between motivation and action is simple and direct. In ItaG that connection is hopelessly, and needlessly, tangled. Brynner has a lithe intensity that rises above the material and almost, but not quite, carries this movie along with him.

5 out of 5 stars Jules Garpard d'Estaing - Bast@rd with a Heart.......2006-05-22

This is one of Yul Brynner's best portrayals on the cinematic screen. He plays Jules, a cold-blooded hired gun brought in to snuff out the town's last rebel. Brynner's portrayal of this bast@rd-with-a-heart is electric. He commands the screen even from the shadows. Watch for the hilarious scene where he's introduced to the town boss:

Brewster: Is your name Jewel?
d'Estaing: No.
d'Estaing: My name is [writes his name on a blackboard]
Brewster: Jewels...Gasperd...Die-es-ting
d'Estaing: Jules...soft j, silent s...Gaspard...silent d...d'Estaing...just a touch of dipthong.

5 out of 5 stars A Deep and Very Dark Western with a Message.......2005-08-26

Yul Brynner is a powerful and dynamic actor. He had donned the cowboy hat before in the 'Magnificent Seven' but quite arguably Jules was his greatest role ever.

In the film Brynner plays a mysterious gun fighter hired to kill a rebel who's property was sold in the war. The man demands answers but is shot. Forced to leave he refuses and returns to his farm where a gun is drawn upon him and he has to defend himself. In killing the man he has a bounty placed upon his head and a gunman is hired. But this movie is more than just a simple Western. It is much, much, much more.

In the town the Mexicans are treated as inferiors. The rebel is the only man that treats them decently. And they beg Jules not to kill him. Jules refuses yet Jules has a dark secret of his own that is similar to the Mexicans. Jules is a Creole from Louisana and is half French and African. His father was a slave owner and his mother was a slave. Because of this he was treated as inferior. When his mother argued with his father she was sold away because she was property. So naturally Yules is a cold and very dark because of the hardship and injustices of his past. And in Brynner, the Mexicans, and the Rebel there are three groups that are being discriminated against. The town claims to be against slavery but yet it stands by every injustice outside of it. And we see the conflict that surmonts between Jules, the Rebel, and the Town. So the film shapes into a morality play of sorts like 'High Noon' where the protagonist must choose between right and wrong. Brynner's role is very much like Eastwood's 'Man with No Name'. He is sort of an anti-hero or perhaps a divided one who has to make deep, difficult desicions. Does he do his job or does he do what is right? The film has romance, intensity, and passion and it all plays out well. The film is really a fine example of how great the past generation was in filmmaking. This film makes the viewer think, feel, and rationalize. The characters are very human and that is what I appreciate. Brynner's role is very realistic and intersting as he is more than just a hired cowpoke: he is a deep, complex, and intense. This film is truly a work of art and should be a part of any Western fans collection.

5 out of 5 stars Yul Brynner is Magnificent.......2004-03-16

If you liked Yul Brynner in "The Magnificent Seven" you will love him in this movie. Brynner is cool as they come. This is a great western and should be on DVD.
Invitation to Dance: Wedding Dance
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • This video stunk
  • Easy to follow - loved it!
  • 80s style
  • Out of Date and Misleading
  • Welcome Addition to My Dance DVD and Book Library
Invitation to Dance: Wedding Dance
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ASIN: B000095IZZ
Release Date: 2003-05-20

Product Description

Your Wedding Dance
Learn how to dance with nationally recognized dance professionals Kyle and Susan Webb. Their acclaimed teaching method has worked for tens of thousands of dance students worldwide. This program prepares you for your wedding day dance. Choose from three simple dance styles and routines (Waltz, Slow Dance, or Rumba) Kyle and Susan have put together three lovely, but simple, routines that are guaranteed to make you look and feel great on your very special day with their easy-to-follow instruction.
Runtime: 60 minutes

The Complete Wedding Album
Track Listing:
1. Cannon in D Minor
2. Fanfare
3. Jesu Joy
4. Trumpet Tune
5. Bridal Chorus
6. Ave Maria
7. Wedding March
8. Largo
9. Adagio Cantabile
10. Winter Four Seasons
11. Adagio Cantabile
12. I Will Always Love You
13. Everything I Do


Format: DVD MOVIE

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars This video stunk.......2006-09-05

This was the worst dance instructional video I've ever seen. You don't get "instructed" to dance, you watch a bunch of people from the 80's dance; There's no teaching involved.

5 out of 5 stars Easy to follow - loved it!.......2005-06-14

Yes the couple dancing were dressed in outdated clothing. What does that matter? I bought the tape to learn how to dance, not to see what the instructor was wearing. The dances were simple and the instructions very easy to follow. It accomplished what I needed it to accomplish. I will be dancing at my son's and daughter's weddings this summer.

1 out of 5 stars 80s style.......2005-03-27

I was so disappointed with the DVD. On the cover was a very modern couple, but when I watched it, I was so turned off. I don't know how else to learn the steps cuz I have to watch the 80s couple's dance steps. The wedding gown was so ancient on the DVD with wings and ugly veil that look like a huge butterfly on her head. Don't get it.... not worth it.

2 out of 5 stars Out of Date and Misleading.......2005-01-21

I completely agree with the other review.
The cover of the DVD has a younger/modern couple.
However the video itself is from the early 90's - seems like 80's though! VERY outdated. You'll know it as soon as the 1st scene!!!

4 out of 5 stars Welcome Addition to My Dance DVD and Book Library.......2004-05-23

I have been dancing a wide variety of styles for a while now and collect dance instruction DVDs and books--as well as have regular private and group instruction. Dance is a passion that I have dedicated myself to.

I love this DVD. It is has good basic and intermediate info, and is easy to follow (at a low price, and with a music CD to boot). I do not see it as a substitute for real good solid one-on-one training with a live dance instructor--but as a nice supplement. And in spite of my dance experience I find that there is always something new that I learn from different instructors than my regular one, and how they explain something in a slightly different way or show some nuance I had not noticed before.

I love Kyle's relaxed, calm, patient style of teaching on this DVD. And I did like the little gentle musical interludes between lessons showing ordinary people dancing, enjoying themselves, and exuding their love of dance. This is what dance is about.

Kyle's everyman, all-American demeanor underscores that anyone can learn how to dance with proper training and dedication.
Invitation to Dance: Latin Dance
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Hurry up and wait, hurry up and wait
  • Recommended, with a caveat
  • Excellent dancing instruction
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ASIN: B0000950ZS
Release Date: 2003-05-20

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Hurry up and wait, hurry up and wait.......2007-07-02

I might have enjoyed this DVD much more if I was a male/lead. As a female/follow, I found myself getting bored and then frustrated. Each of the dances begins with the male instructor alone showing the basic step for the male/lead in each dance. After going through it about 4 times, he then pulls in a lady from off screen and very quickly shows how her moves fit with his (usually only 2 or 3 repetitions which were not always enough). He then sends her back off screen while teaching the male/leads the different variation of the dance. The instructions and demonstrations were good, but I found myself sitting on the couch zoning out while waiting for my turn to come again and then feeling like I knew the guys part better than my own. It seems wrong to learn a partner dance by having the guy spend half the time cha-cha-ing around the room by himself while the lady waits in the wings. It almost seems as if showing the lady her steps was an afterthought of lesser importance.
To sum up, if you are a male/lead, go for this video. The instruction is good, especially for the price, and you can pick up on a lot of the stylistic elements of the dances if you have good eyes. But if you are a female/follow, I'd pass on this one. I won't be buying any of the other videos in this series. (I recommend the Trautman dance DVDs as my favorite couple friendly alternative.)

4 out of 5 stars Recommended, with a caveat.......2006-08-07

I find it strange that there was only one review of this DVD before I added my two cents. But here it is...

You really can't go wrong with this DVD, especially given its very reasonable price. You also get a music CD in the package, but it's nothing to write home about (I find it makes a handy drink coaster). Buy it for the DVD.

You are taught four steps in Tango and five steps for Rumba (or Rhumba) in part 1. This is followed by five steps for Cha-cha (or Cha-cha-cha) and five steps for Salsa. You start with the "basic" step in each case. The first three dances are done in the American ballroom style (i.e., what Arthur Murray and Fred Astaire dance studios teach, the latter being where I burned though a lot of money - but I digress!). It is not International style. If that doesn't mean anything to you don't worry about it. The Tango, in particular, is not Argentine Tango.

With respect to Salsa...well, this is not your father's Salsa. I'm not sure what it is, as it looks to be based on what is known as the Cumbia back step, which comes from Colombia. I would have expected the Mambo basic from ballroom instructors, which is the basis of the popular "linear" styles of Salsa such as LA and New York. The rest of the Salsa steps they teach look like they derive from Mambo or Cha-Cha-Cha. Note also that what they are teaching is not Cuban or Miami style, such as you'll find on the "Quick And Dirty Guide to Salsa" series. Far from it.

I would, frankly, ignore the Salsa instruction on this DVD and buy something like Hot Salsa Lessons Vol 1 for that (a DVD I rate highly, by the way), assuming you are an absolute beginner. Still, whatever you call what the instructors Greg Cale and Nancy Hays are doing here, they are obviously enjoying themselves. During the Salsa practise segment where they dance together to music they do execute some moves I recognize as "traditional" Salsa, including the cross-body lead (which is fundamentally the same in several latin dances, of course). The cross-body lead is taught back in the Rumba segment but another common Salsa step they execute is not taught anywhere on the DVD. Too bad, as it's the best one.

In general, the instruction is good. Greg first demonstrates the leader's steps alone, with his back to you as if you are standing directly behind him, while the camera concentrates on his footwork. Then Nancy joins him to show the follower's steps. As they dance together, Greg also describes and shows the upper body and arm movements, and the leading. After showing all the steps for each dance they review them in order and then, during a practise segment set to music, show how they can be combined (i.e., they actually dance). I should note that the DVD does not teach much about technique - you really only learn the steps. Unfortunately, Greg Cale's technique while generally sound sometimes seems a little on the sloppy side, so you might pick up some bad habits.

Overall, I recommend this DVD with the exception of the Salsa instruction, which you would be better off learning from one of the better dance instruction DVDs dedicated to Salsa, such as the aforementioned Hot Salsa Lessons or the series put out by SalsaCrazy.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent dancing instruction.......2006-05-09

Well worth the cost. Each dance is organized into basic steps, a review combining all steps and a fully display of the dance with music. Both dancers show a real love of dancing. You'll be dancing with your partner in no-time.
Ramtha: Create Your Day - An Invitation To Open Your Mind from Mark Vicente, director of What The Bleep Do We Know!?
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • What the Bleep Do We know about "The Secret"?
  • Utter garbage.
  • Boredom is a state of mind.
  • Must hear information!!!
  • Nothing new here
Ramtha: Create Your Day - An Invitation To Open Your Mind from Mark Vicente, director of What The Bleep Do We Know!?
Starring: Ramtha the Enlightened One
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ASIN: B0007ZHNBC
Release Date: 2005-03-16

Amazon.com

Create Your Day is a no-frills lecture from JZ Knight's self-help foundation, Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. The disc consists of a 45-minute monologue, seen almost entirely from one angle in close-up, of Knight speaking in the voice of Ramtha, the 35,000-year-old "wisdom warrior" she claims to channel. It's hard to tell where Knight is, but the lecture appears to have been taped before an audience, given the sounds of occasional laughter and more frequent coughing. The message mixes some allusions to quantum physics with an attractive philosophy of self-reliance (i.e., "creating your day" rather than letting it happen to you), much of which sounds suspiciously like common sense. The disc is nominally directed by Mark Vicente, a Ramtha student who directed What the Bleep Do We Know?, the cult hit that explored similar turf. No extras are included, although the DVD package comes with pamphlets instructing the user on how to enroll in Knight's school, including a biography of Knight that describes her as a "very successful businesswoman," which seems like an understatement. --Robert Horton

Description

Create Your Day (SM) is an original teaching and technique created by Ramtha that he has been teaching his students since 1992 at Ramtha's School of Enlightenment. This teaching has been copyright protected since that time. The original Create Your Day (SM) technique available through Ramtha's School is protected as a service mark also to safeguard its authenticity and originality. "I would make a strong suggestion that every day you get up and you sit in this discipline, roll your eyes back, and instead of rushing around, sleeping in late, do this and focus, create your day. All you have to do is to see that this day is filled with sublime adventure. And if you know it and you feel it and you have given it life, it will be. So be it." -- Ramtha

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars What the Bleep Do We know about "The Secret"?.......2007-04-18

I'd feel really ripped off if this Ramtha took 45 min to talk in a spooky voice about vague notions of thinking positive thoughts about the things I want in life.

In "The Secret" Mike Dooley speaks very specifically about ways to imagine "receiving" the life changes -- really feeling and owning our dreams & aspirations. You know, the scene about really driving the car you want while sitting in your living room. If you can duplicate that scene as it relates to your health, relationships, family, finances, spiritual development, quality of life, then you can create your life by managing each day's plan. If Ramtha takes 45 min of your time without doing more than to just motivate you, without giving you more concrete instructions than I just gave you, ... well, she's ripping you off. Can someone please give me a better hint about which one she does?

Seriously, taking 60 of my dollars, and 45 of my min. is too much to take for less.

1 out of 5 stars Utter garbage........2007-03-16

I've watched What the Bleep and The Secret. Both great DVD's compared to this garbage. The other reviewers were right. Nothing new.

5 out of 5 stars Boredom is a state of mind........2007-01-15

The distractions of people coughing, babies crying, only attest to the authenticity of the channeler. She is oblivious to the noise, and ideas stream out of her like sunlight. The ideas may be familiar, but have we internalized them? Even having heard this philosophy many times, when Ramtha started talking about how the worst thing is to see yourself as a victim I realized how that thought keeps reestablishing itself and crowding out growth. I tried creating my day and found myself accomplishing all my tasks effortlessly. This material may be familiar but so is the idea of God's love, yet we rarely bask in its glow.

5 out of 5 stars Must hear information!!!.......2007-01-12

For the ones that are on their way to a more enlightened life.
Must hear information!!!

AJ

1 out of 5 stars Nothing new here.......2006-10-24

I loved What the Bleep, but this was very disappointing. There was no new information, it was basically a very boring repeat of everything that she said in What the Bleep. We know the vague concepts already, we are looking for specific information for practical application. That is what this video is advertised as providing; unfortunately, it offers none at all.

It just felt like an cheap effort to make another buck on the What the Bleep hype. Watch What the Bleep, it's amazing. Pass on this one, it's a waste of time and money.

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