Archive for the ‘Movies’ Category
adriftfeline asked:
For example, a DVD would be played in your Playstation or Xbox and would have several titled or themed options after a 20 min basic intro. You’d choose an option; then off to another 30-40 minutes of the same movie you go. Suddenly, up pops another options screen where you read some more basic titles or explanations and choose the one you think is most interesting. The movie would finally end after you’ve chosen a total of about 3-4 options. You’d never see the same movie twice if you didn’t want to!
For example, a DVD would be played in your Playstation or Xbox and would have several titled or themed options after a 20 min basic intro. You’d choose an option; then off to another 30-40 minutes of the same movie you go. Suddenly, up pops another options screen where you read some more basic titles or explanations and choose the one you think is most interesting. The movie would finally end after you’ve chosen a total of about 3-4 options. You’d never see the same movie twice if you didn’t want to!
drysac asked:
When i rented a movie a month ago, they said i owed them for an overdue dvd. I told them that i already returned it 2 months ago. I went back a couple of days later to talk to the manager, but she was at lunch. The corporate office (or whoever) sent me a card stating that i need to return the movie.
When i rented a movie a month ago, they said i owed them for an overdue dvd. I told them that i already returned it 2 months ago. I went back a couple of days later to talk to the manager, but she was at lunch. The corporate office (or whoever) sent me a card stating that i need to return the movie.
Some people told me that the overdue fee would be high (like $100), because they could claim possible lost of revenue (other people could be renting this movie). But, isn’t that illegal (that’s why BlockBuster got sued)? Will this stupid thing ruin my credit? Can i buy this movie from somewhere else and just give it too them?
Thanks in advance.
Kelly Liyakasa asked:
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Even if you aren’t a Hollywood-kinda guy or gal, you may still enjoy popping in the occasional flick every so often. Instead of burning gas and driving to pick up a movie, many have resorted to Internet DVD rental services in their spare time. What could be better than scrolling through mile-long lists of DVD’s in every genre from the comfort of your own home?
Renting DVD’s online has exploded within the past few years and has revolutionized entertainment in general. Hard-to-find films can be requested, held in queues, traded and sold through many of these unique services. But, what’s everyone renting these days? The International Movie Database comes out with fun reports on top-rented DVD’s that may just surprise your inner film buff.
What DVD should I rent? These are recent hits:
• Norbit (2007)
• The Messengers (2007)
• Apocalypto (2006)
• Epic Movie (2007)
• Letters From Iwo Jima (2006)
• Night at the Museum (2006)
• Hannibal Rising (2007)
• Dreamgirls (2006)
• Catch and Release (2006)
• Little Children (2006)
• The Queen (2006)
So even if you don’t picture yourself enjoying some of America’s most popular DVD rentals this week as listed above, don’t fret. The vast selection of movie categories on DVD online rental sites includes genres like: classics, westerns, thriller, romance, musicals and documentaries.
6StarReviews.com cites Netflix as a great choice to rent your online DVD’s from, as they host a selection of over 80,000 titles! Blockbuster is another top choice, giving movie mavens the option to use their Total Access™ program.
That way, renters can return movies either by mail or at the Blockbuster store itself! Many sites even offer the newest releases, so if you missed Oscar-award-winning The Departed (which we hope you didn’t) you can enjoy it at home within days!
Kelly Liyakasa is a staff writer for 6StarReviews.com. Kelly Staller is site manager at 6StarReviews.com, a site dedicated to giving YOU, the consumer, the best product and service reviews around. If you like saving time and money by having someone else review leading sites and products, then Visit our site at 6StarReviews.com. Also, if you have the time, check out the 6StarReviews Blog for product updates, new site reviews and to give us suggestions or feedback! Visit 6StarReviews.com Blog!
Even if you aren’t a Hollywood-kinda guy or gal, you may still enjoy popping in the occasional flick every so often. Instead of burning gas and driving to pick up a movie, many have resorted to Internet DVD rental services in their spare time. What could be better than scrolling through mile-long lists of DVD’s in every genre from the comfort of your own home?
Renting DVD’s online has exploded within the past few years and has revolutionized entertainment in general. Hard-to-find films can be requested, held in queues, traded and sold through many of these unique services. But, what’s everyone renting these days? The International Movie Database comes out with fun reports on top-rented DVD’s that may just surprise your inner film buff.
What DVD should I rent? These are recent hits:
• Norbit (2007)
• The Messengers (2007)
• Apocalypto (2006)
• Epic Movie (2007)
• Letters From Iwo Jima (2006)
• Night at the Museum (2006)
• Hannibal Rising (2007)
• Dreamgirls (2006)
• Catch and Release (2006)
• Little Children (2006)
• The Queen (2006)
So even if you don’t picture yourself enjoying some of America’s most popular DVD rentals this week as listed above, don’t fret. The vast selection of movie categories on DVD online rental sites includes genres like: classics, westerns, thriller, romance, musicals and documentaries.
6StarReviews.com cites Netflix as a great choice to rent your online DVD’s from, as they host a selection of over 80,000 titles! Blockbuster is another top choice, giving movie mavens the option to use their Total Access™ program.
That way, renters can return movies either by mail or at the Blockbuster store itself! Many sites even offer the newest releases, so if you missed Oscar-award-winning The Departed (which we hope you didn’t) you can enjoy it at home within days!
tcelica_gt_91 asked:
If you own the Dukes of Hazzard Movie on dvd and have seen the first deleted scene where luke tries driving the general lee down a dirt road blind folded and a song plays and goes something like “hollywood come back to you and what chu wanna do baby your so bad” or something. anyone know?
If you own the Dukes of Hazzard Movie on dvd and have seen the first deleted scene where luke tries driving the general lee down a dirt road blind folded and a song plays and goes something like “hollywood come back to you and what chu wanna do baby your so bad” or something. anyone know?
ejonsie23 asked:
Recently laid off and get alot of movies off mininova. I would literally cry if I had to pay to see half of these movies. Step Brothers, Get Smart, The Ruins, and the most recent xfiles. How do these movies make it to production? Step Brothers was like working to get through the entire thing. I grew up watching xfiles, and the most recent movie was like a watered down Law and Order, there was nothing xfilish about it. Makes you wonder how bad the movies that go directly to DVD really are? Are there any new movies worth watching?
Recently laid off and get alot of movies off mininova. I would literally cry if I had to pay to see half of these movies. Step Brothers, Get Smart, The Ruins, and the most recent xfiles. How do these movies make it to production? Step Brothers was like working to get through the entire thing. I grew up watching xfiles, and the most recent movie was like a watered down Law and Order, there was nothing xfilish about it. Makes you wonder how bad the movies that go directly to DVD really are? Are there any new movies worth watching?
Lexus asked:
For as long as he could remember, Carter Webb had been falling in love with women. And for as long as he could remember, he’d been searching for the right one. He found everything he was looking for in Sophia and for a little while he was happy. Unfortunately, it wasn’t meant to be. When Carter is dumped by Sophia in a North Hollywood coffee shop, he sees his entire life flash before his eyes. Heartbroken and depressed, Carter escapes Los Angeles, heading across the country to suburban Michigan to care for his ailing grandmother. An eccentric and complicated personality, Grandma offers Carter a uniquely different perspective on life and especially death. Soon after his arrival, Carter stumbles into the lives of the family living directly across the street, Sarah Hardwicke, the mother of two daughters: Paige, a precocious, effervescent eleven-year-old and her older sister Lucy, an angst ridden teenager. While Sarah faces her own personal crisis, Lucy wrestles with the fears that define her. Through his relationships with these women, as well as his grandmother, Carter begins to discover that what felt like the end was really only just the beginning of his adventure.
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For as long as he could remember, Carter Webb had been falling in love with women. And for as long as he could remember, he’d been searching for the right one. He found everything he was looking for in Sophia and for a little while he was happy. Unfortunately, it wasn’t meant to be. When Carter is dumped by Sophia in a North Hollywood coffee shop, he sees his entire life flash before his eyes. Heartbroken and depressed, Carter escapes Los Angeles, heading across the country to suburban Michigan to care for his ailing grandmother. An eccentric and complicated personality, Grandma offers Carter a uniquely different perspective on life and especially death. Soon after his arrival, Carter stumbles into the lives of the family living directly across the street, Sarah Hardwicke, the mother of two daughters: Paige, a precocious, effervescent eleven-year-old and her older sister Lucy, an angst ridden teenager. While Sarah faces her own personal crisis, Lucy wrestles with the fears that define her. Through his relationships with these women, as well as his grandmother, Carter begins to discover that what felt like the end was really only just the beginning of his adventure.
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somber_pieces asked:
Its like whats the point of paying to watch drivel when you’re better off waiting a few more weeks for it to bomb and the DVD comes out at kmart in the cheaper than dirt DVD bin.
Its like whats the point of paying to watch drivel when you’re better off waiting a few more weeks for it to bomb and the DVD comes out at kmart in the cheaper than dirt DVD bin.
Making remakes is for morons, what happened to originality?
Even though the Golden Age of movies is long gone, Why isn’t the industry making the occasional gems like we had in the 80’s & 90’s?
i.e. Ghost, Bridges of Madison County & City of Angels to name a few.









