 | | 1. Simpsons the Movie (Widescreen) coming soon! | | | Director: David Silverman | | Format: DVD Release Date: 10/14/2008 | User Rating: 5 | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | The Simpsons Movie - DVD Review By: Alexandra Calamari - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 12/9/2007 9:43 PM | | No one is safe from the parodying hands of The Simpsons writers, not even themselves. After sitting through the Itchy and Scratchy movie, Homer asks the audience why anyone would pay for something they get free on TV' The answer is 87 minutes of non-stop laughter, nailing everyone from Walt Disney, Grand Theft Auto, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and of course, the Fox network. read the full review | |
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 | | 4. Juno (Single Disc Widescreen) | | | Starring: Ellen Page Michael Cera Director: Jason Reitman | | Format: DVD Release Date: 4/15/2008 | | Video Reviews Available: 4 |  | Juno - DVD Review By: Chris Cabin - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 4/4/2008 4:32 PM | |
The fact that Juno goes for adoption rather than the other "a" has caused a few critics to cast the film as a conservatives-go-hip ploy. That doesn't fly for me: Almost every character exudes notably blue-state warmth, and though the American family is seen as a dilapidated structure, it's whole-heartedly embraced for its flaws without a hint of chastisement. But sometimes these films don't have to be about the "right" and "wrong" attitudes towards dubious issues nor even about what agenda the helmer may or may not be after. Sometimes they are simply about finding the right cheese for your macaroni. read the full review | |
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 | | 5. Bucket List | | | Starring: Jack Nicholson Morgan Freeman Director: Rob Reiner | | Format: DVD Release Date: 8/19/2008 | | Video Reviews Available: 2 |  | The Bucket List - DVD Review By: Chris Barsanti - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 5/30/2008 4:31 PM | |
There will likely be people out there who will like The Bucket List. They will like its easy-to-follow premise, the hollow and overplayed jokes that occasionally come rumbling along, and the AARP-approved folksiness. And they'll really like Jack Nicholson, mugging for the camera as though terrified people will forget that he's still that same devilish old scamp he's been for longer than most moviegoers have been alive. This is not to say that the reason The Bucket List is a terrible film is because there are so many people out there predisposed to liking it. read the full review | |
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