Dom Robinson reviews Final Destination You can’t cheat death. Distributed by Entertainment in Video Cert: Cat.no: EDV 9085 Running time: 94 minutes Year: 2000 Pressing: 2000 Region(s): 2, PAL Chapters: 19 plus extras Sound: Dolby …
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Three Kings on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Three Kings actually features four leading men, but given the biblical reference between that and the gold involved in the film, it’s one little oversight I’m going to have to overlook. Life in the United …
Continue readingAliens: Special Edition on DVD – The DVDfever Review – Sigourney Weaver
Aliens is a excellent sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi horror Alien. Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) is awoken from hypersleep after 57 years to discover that the planet where she found the alien has now been …
Continue readingUK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e January 1st 2000
UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e January 1st 2000 In the last chart of 1999, I posted my Top 50 singles of the year. From next week, I shall be going through the list …
Continue readingBlade on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Blade is the character portrayed by Wesley Snipes, a half-man half-vampire, born that way after his mother is “turned” in 1967 prior to giving birth, thus giving him the superhuman strength and vampiric tactics, but …
Continue readingWaterworld on DVD – The DVDfever Review
Waterworld is the name given to the Earth several centuries after the polar ice caps have melted and many lives lost, as major cities now lie underwater. Many try to search for the mythical Dryland, …
Continue readingThe Acid House on DVD – The DVDfever Review – Martin Clunes
The Acid House is three short stories played out one after the other, each written by Trainspotting’s creator, Irvine Welsh, a man who certainly doesn’t mince his words when it comes to the script. I’ll …
Continue readingThe Whys of Widescreen
The Whys of Widescreen. Hopefully this might answer a few questions on the whys of widescreen. Why won’t someone release my favourite film in widescreen?: All the video companies have their own reasons why they …
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