While technically Dawn of the Planet of The Apes is a perfect movie, it still has its flaws, but, with saying that, it is still an amazing sequel.
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The 4K offers a unique viewing experience that, in this case, is well worth it and any Planet of the Apes fan will not only want to get this combo pack but its sequel, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, as well.
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Vestron Video Collector’s Series, in my opinion, is a hit. They continue to release movies from their archives, packed with a ton of extras, too.
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The basic concepts of the show are still there, but that is about it. CHiPs is raw and action packed and wears it’s R-rated badge with pride.
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The 4K picture quality (of Life) is unparalleled. Sharp and so well defined, each little drop of blood floating in space is amazingly detailed. Each tentacle on the alien organism is unique and it’s hideous “face” adds to the terror. The Dolby Atmos audio is also terrific and enhances ones viewing pleasure.
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Table 19 is a homage to the somewhat socially awkward or periphery people that attend any catered party. It’s also a heartwarming tale of how five strangers can change someone’s life in the course of mere hours.
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From the moment this film began, I found myself engrossed in the story. The characters were immensely likable and their plight intriguing. Oyelowo and Pike were perfectly cast as the couple which helps bring their story alive.
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Very funny moments happen throughout (the Batman Lego Movie), so you can’t help but walk away afterward with a smile on your face. There are the occasional lighthearted jabs and the inside jokes for those well versed in the superhero world but even little ones who don’t know the hints will still love the film.
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The acting is exactly what we have come to expect from these actors the last 8 years and they stay true to form. The various directors, including Somerhalder, Wesley and series creator Julie Plec (The Originals), seamlessly move from one episode to the next without losing the feel of the season.
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With a background in stunt choreography, director Chad Stahelski uses his knowledge well, using the fight scenes to move the story along to a conclusion that isn’t wholly surprising, but the end scene does set the third movie in the series up quite nicely.
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