Renowned for its high-octane battles to the death, the famous franchise returns, reuniting screen action legends Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren reprising their famous roles, in UNIVERSAL SOLDIER DAY OF RECKONING. Surviving Universal Soldiers …
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Flight – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Flight is the one about Denzel Washington playing Captain William “Whip” Whitaker, a functioning alcholic and drug addict who, after a heavy night with air hostess, Trina (Nadine Velazquez), he takes to the sky in …
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Bullet To The Head – The DVDfever Cinema Review
Bullet To The Head has a lot of strings to its bow. It starts off by showing Sylvester Stallone putting lots of bullets in people’s heads, but then moves on to show him putting bullets …
Continue readingThe DVDfever Radio Show Show 51 – online now!
The DVDfever Radio Show Show 51: This is a weekly show, posted online, where I look through the week’s releases in movies at the cinema and on Blu-ray & DVD, plus the Top 10 movie …
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Borgen Seasons 1 and 2 on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Borgen comes from the creators of The Killing – which I do want to see but missed the boat when it first started so will have to catch up at some point – is a …
Continue readingKate Russell’s Mostly Harmless: a stretch goals update
Published earlier today, at the time with just 30 hours top go on the Elite Dangerous Kickstarter for her forthcoming novel, Mostly Harmless, BBC Click’s Kate Russell published this superb video, using Powtoon (I’ve got …
Continue readingUK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e February 9th 2013
Staying at No.1 is Bingo Players Feat. Far East Movement with Get Up (Rattle) and it’s a tedious dance track. Nothing else can be said. You can see the video here: That said, there is …
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Wreck-It Ralph – The DVDfever Cinema Review
I see an awful lot of kids films. Hell I’ve sat through Barbie and Zhu Zhu Pet films so it’s always a treat when a film comes along like this one that your little one …
Continue reading#WidescreenWatch – looking at the films shown in their original aspect ratio on TV – February 2013 edition
#WidescreenWatch: Around two years ago, and updated towards the end of 2011, I wrote an article entitled “Why films on TV in their original widescreen ratio is good for you”, and explained why the black …
Continue readingKen Bruce criticises ITV’s new DOG
Now, I can’t link to the precise second Ken Bruce does this (as I could on the TV Iplayer) or even any particular part of the show, but it’s at 2:20:50. He calls it the …
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