Category: Movie DVDs (Page 100 of 100)

Didn’t you get the memo?

By far the worst DVD release of the year, “Office Space: Special Edition… with Flair!” is a huge disappointment for any fan of the film. The lack of solid bonus material won’t have owners of the previous DVD falling victim to Fox’s evil double-dipping ways, so who is this disc really targeted for? The holidays? Possibly. There’s absolutely no audio commentary (not even by writer/director Mike Judge, who we haven’t heard from in ages) and no outtake or blooper reels to be found, save for the two alternate takes of John C. McGinley on the included 26-minute featurette. Has the reissuing of films on DVD gone too far?

Boo! Best horror flicks

“Poltergeist.” “Psycho.” “Dawn of the Dead.” “The Shining.” When people start talking about the best all-time horror movies, these are some of the names that start getting thrown around. They all made Bullz-Eye.com’s list, along with some classic baddies like Jason, Freddy, Leatherface and Michael Meyers.

But do “Jaws” and “Alien” belong on a list like this? Sure, they both scared the hell out of me, but when I think “horror movie,” I think “Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” not “Jaws.”

The good, the bad, the sequels

Bullz-Eye.com recently ran its list of movie history’s Best & Worst Sequels. Some of the favorites included “Rocky III,” “Toy Story II,” “Batman Begins,” “Lord of the Rings: Return of the King” and “The Godfather: Part II.” Meanwhile, train wrecks like “Jaws: The Revenge,” “Blues Brothers 2000,” “Caddyshack II” and “Speed 2: Cruise Control” made the worst list.

I want to know how “Christmas Vacation,” “The Matrix Reloaded” and “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” were merely listed in the “Also Receiving Votes” section.

Now that’s bloody cool

With the recent theatrical release of “Saw 2,” it seems only necessary that a Special Edition DVD of the original movie would make its way into stores, but the new single-disc release is actually one of the better double dips I’ve seen in a while. Not only does it feature tons more special features than the original disc (a key component in using the “special” title), but it also boasts one of the coolest DVD covers in the history of the medium. Packaged in a slim digipack case, the front cover has an additional layer with fake blood that moves around, and a tiny little buzz saw that spins as well.

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