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Showing posts with label Limited. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom, Part One (Limited Edition)

Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom, Part One (Limited Edition) Review





Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom, Part One (Limited Edition) Feature


  • PHANTOM - REQUIEM FOR THE PHANTOM - PT 1 (DVD)



Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom, Part One (Limited Edition) Overview


A young man with no memories fights to salvage his humanity when he's forced into a life of murder by a dangerous crime syndicate called Inferno. The organization gives him a new name, Zwei, and molds him into a perfect killing machine, a meticulous instrument of death created to obey his masters' every deadly command.
Zwei s not the only puppet controlled by Inferno; Ein is a girl as beautiful as she is brutal, as lethal as she is lost. While mafia violence escalates around them, the two assassins grow closer, and Zwei begins the struggle to reclaim his past and save Ein from a blood-soaked future.


Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom, Part One (Limited Edition) Specifications


Reiji Azuma, the teenage hero of the dark, game-based adventure Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom (2009), awakens in a half-ruined building in the California desert, stripped of his memories. A mysterious girl named Ein has been assigned to teach him how to kill, using pistols, machine guns, and knives. Reiji learns fast: in six months he becomes the assassin Zwei, killing people for the criminal cabal Inferno. When the theatrical Scythe Master leads a revolt within Inferno, Zwei becomes The Phantom, the mob's top hit man. Reiji takes up with Cal, a blonde orphan who's eager to become a killer in her own right. Requiem for the Phantom is comprised of three story arcs, all of which suffer from underdeveloped characters, inconsistencies of time, too much on-the-nose dialogue, and absurd plots. Even after he regains his memories, Reiji's not very interesting; Ein's murderous blandness makes Key the Metal Idol seem downright vivacious. Cal somehow goes from wide-eyed moppet to murderous vixen in the two years that elapse between episodes 19 and 20. Despite the body count, which must run well into three figures, Phantom moves at a glacial pace. Director Koichi Mashimo tries to disguise the lack of inertia with odd camera angles, but he's defeated by the endless succession of static, talky scenes. Shooting mobsters may be evil, but boring them to death seems needlessly cruel. The set comes with two discs of extras, including 12 "Picture Dramas," weird spoofs involving still artwork and hand puppets of the characters. (Unrated; suitable for ages 17 and older: violence, violence against women, grotesque imagery, profanity, ethnic stereotypes, nudity, drug dealing, alcohol and tobacco use) --Charles Solomon

(1. Awakening, 2. Training, 3. Practice, 4. Assassination, 5. Moment, 6. Conflagration, 7. The Past, 8. Emergency, 9. Name, 10. Finale, 11. Succession, 12. Ghost, 13. Camouflage, 14. Surveillance, 15. Reunion, 16. Confession, 17. The Truth, 18. Confrontation, 19. Promise, 20. Homeland, 21. Rage, 22. Fury, 23. Decision, 24. Faceoff, 25. Showdown, 26. Eren)

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Dirty Dancing (Limited Keepsake Edition)

Dirty Dancing (Limited Keepsake Edition) Review



A true American Movie Classic. I never tire of watching this movie and will continue to watch it again and again. This Limited Edition is a must have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Blu-ray makes this even more enjoyable with the picture quality enhanced over the original editions.




Dirty Dancing (Limited Keepsake Edition) Overview


Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey star in this beloved coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of a Catskill Mountains resort during the summer of 1963. Drawn to the staff quarters by the sounds of stirring music, vacationing 17-year-old Baby (Grey) meets rebellious Johnny (Swayze), the hotel dance instructor, who is as experienced as Baby is naïve. Baby becomes Johnny’s pupil in dance – and in love – in this heartwarming, spirit-lifting movie that continues to captivate generations of movie fans around the world.

The most complete and collectible edition of Dirty Dancing to date. The newly remastered DVD version of this timeless film includes all existing special features plus over an hour of brand new bonus materials including a heartfelt Patrick Swayze tribute, three new featurettes, a fan reel created by Facebook fans, and an interview with Patrick Swayze discussing the music of Dirty Dancing.

Collectible Keepsake Edition includes:
  • 2 discs
  • Brand new remastered film with stunning picture quality
  • Special collectible packaging
  • Hard cover 52-page keepsake book
  • coupon for a stay at the “real” Kellerman’s Resort (Mountain Lake Hotel in Virginia)



Dirty Dancing (Limited Keepsake Edition) Specifications



Stills from Dirty Dancing: Limited Keepsake Edition (Click for larger image)



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