Archive for the ‘D-BOX Encoded’ Category

I, Robot (Blu-ray)

By Bill Geiger on June-13-2008 in Disc Reviews

It doesn’t seem to matter if the movie is horrible or excellent; Will Smith is just box office money. Every movie he does just seems to generate mountains of cash. I, Robot is no exception. A summer blockbuster when released theatrically, I, Robot grabbed the attention of Sci-Fi fans around the world. The question remains though, even if the movie makes a ton of cash, is it worth you time? In the case of I, Robot, absolutely!

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The 6th Day (Blu-ray)

By Bill Geiger on May-8-2008 in Disc Reviews

There was first the cloned sheep, Dolly. Now today, cloning is actually very popular in science. Just do a simple Google search and you’ll find many articles on cloning that are occurring or have occurred. Heck, there was even an active website at one time about gene banking a pet. How far is science willing to go? The cloning of humans is not so far out of reach but most likely will not happen in my lifetime. When it does, you can bet that government will try and step in and stop it.

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The Day After Tomorrow (Blu-ray)

By Gary Van Auken on October-25-2007 in Disc Reviews

This movie has grown on me over the years. My expectations were way to high the first time I saw it and it initially let me down; but I’ve leveled those expectations into and realized it is a very good disaster movie with great special effects. The story of the movie revolves around global warming and the effects it has on the planet. It has gotten so bad that it has caused extreme weather such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods throughout the entire planet. It is setting us back into another ice age. A scientist played by Dennis Quaid figures this out and tries to share his grim findings with the vice president but is ignored until it is to late. His son, played by Jake Gylennhal is trapped in New York when the massive storms start to hit. Dennis Quaid decides to journey to New York to save him.

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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (Blu-ray)

By Gary Van Auken on October-5-2007 in Disc Reviews

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer returns all four members from the first movie with Julian Mcmahon again as Doctor Doom. This movie deals with Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman trying to plan their wedding and get married. It is all society can talk about as they have become bigger celebrities then superheroes. The whole time, against his fiancé’s wishes, Mr. Fantastic is working on helping the government solve mysterious global events that have occurred involving that turn out to be the Silver Surfer.

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Broken Arrow (Blu-ray)

By Ryan Erb on February-5-2007 in Disc Reviews

Most action film from director John Woo are pretty good, and Broken Arrow is no exception. Starring John Travolta and Christan Slater, Broken Arrow was released in 1996 and had a modestly successful box office run. I eagerly anticipated my opportunity to see this film that I haven’t seen in quite some time, how did it end up?

Major Vic Deakins (John Travolta) and co-pilot Captain Riley Hale seize an opportunity of a lifetime to test pilot an experimental stealth bomber, referred to as the B-3.

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