I love this movie. It's just the sort of re-visioning that the franchise needed to survive. Batman and other Superheros need to be portrayed seriously on the screen. It's what the fans want. The c... read full review
While certainly not as entertaining as as "Nightmare Before Christmas", Tim Burton's Corpse Bride is still well worth watching. I love the fact that it's a true stop-motion puppet film, and... read full review
A terrifficly entertaining book that will especially appeal to those that grew up during the "monster period" of the late 50's and early 60's. Bob Burns was there on many of the sets knew ... read full review
This movie has been heavily reviewed elsewhere and chances are, you've already seen it- so why buy the HD-DVD version? As one who owns the earlier DVD version I can say honestly that the HD-DVD is vastly ... read full review
As a major 20,000 Leagues fan I bought this DVD mainly for it's interesting take on the Nautilus design. As far as the story goes- this is probably the worse 20,000 Leagues version out there. Jules Verne... read full review
This review is the one I wanted to see, but no one else wrote about. How does the HD-DVD version of Forbidden Planet stack up to the terrific, remastered version? No use reviewing the movie-there's d... read full review
I bought this dvd after a friend recommended it to me and lent me their copy. The animation is just below Pixar in quality, but still amazing and almost 3-D! Very funny characters, the villan is kinda a Jay W... read full review
This has always been a favorite movie of mine. I eagerly watched the Hallmark version made in 1998 with Patrick Stewart as Ahab and found it completely lacking the sense of wonder that this film inspires. Greg... read full review