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Movie Title: Sunshine
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I really enjoyed this film and enjoyed re-watching it with the commentary by Professor Brian Cox, the scientific consultant for the movie.

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Those reviewers who are stating that the science is bad (or even “ridiculous”) may not have listened to this commentary. There are some errors, which Cox points out, but the overall notion is not impossible, or even so farfetched as to be ‘virtually impossible’.

Professor Cox is a Royal Society University Research Fellow in Particle Physics at the University of Manchester who also works on the ATLAS experiment at CERN in Geneva. In his commentary he mentions discussing with other scientists at CERN about the Q-ball hypotheses and relevance to sun-dying and restarting in the movie. (Incidentally, he seems to enjoy the existence these super-symetrical (or super-stable) objects will be proven (by CERN) within the next 10 years or so.) His problems with science in the movie tend to be some of the smaller issues (for example – the craft orbiting Mercury a few times, rather than honest a ‘sling-shot’ exercise) .

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His statement on what the penultimate scene means to him (even if it only occurs in a ‘billionth of a second’, or in ‘the mind’) is fantastic, and really impressed upon me the beauty, wonder, and horror many scientists maintain for the universe. I reflect some reviewers only saw this scene in a literal earth-based perception of time and were put-off by it. Again, it’s not necessarily meant to be seen that map. (And as mentioned earlier, Professor Cox’s comment on its magnificence is bewitching.)

Another criticism reviewers have mentioned was why so many unstable people were picked for these missions. Again, I judge these reviewers may have missed something covered briefly in the film itself, and then more in depth in the commentaries. The people picked were stable and generally the very best in their field. Something with gravity, radiation, or another undefined characteristic of the sun caused mental problems . . . this was the reason the second mission included a psychologist, and the reason he was experimenting with the impact of sunlight exposure. I also contemplate the writer was using individuals to highlight various aspects of human nature, but that might impartial be me.

All that being said, this is not a Star Wars type of film. If that is what you are looking for, you may well be disappointed. On the other hand, it is a bit less obscure in meaning and site than films like Solaris, and maybe even a bit easier to win on the first viewing than 2001, and, for me at least, imparted powerful of the wonder and dread that those films did.

To anyone choosing to search for this film on DVD, I’d recommend watching it, and then watching it again (or at the very least, the last five minutes of it) with Cox’s commentary. In my plan his comments build a really savory film even better.

Most underrated film of 2007. And potentially the best Blu-ray disc of 2008.

Ground breaking director Danny Boyle has done it again with sci-fi action-adventure film “Sunshine.” It is something you have never seen before. The film takes state in 2057. The sun is dying and mankind faces extinction. The Earth’s last hope lies in the hands of the crew on Icarus II. Attempting to cruise to the sun and start a massive nuclear weapon into it to ignite the fading star. Out of the radio contact with Earth, the mission begins to unravel and they score themselves fighting for their lives and the future of us all.

Fans of other Danny Boyle’s films will not be disappointed. His improbable films include; 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Transpotting, The Beach and Shallow Grave. The films delivers in every aspect. Unfortunately, the advertising campaign wasn’t very strong for this round of Danny Boyle’s film. And “Sunshine” only played in about 4000 screens. I luckily, found this on playing in a theatre reach me when it was released in July 2007 and fell in esteem with it.

Overall “Sunshine” was a large, grand, sci-fi film that would be shown to anyone who enjoys a capable movie. I wish the advertising campaign would have been better because this is one film that should not be missed.

Film itself: *****

“Sunshine” uses a 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 which is a titanic choice for the Fox Classic. This film has spacious visuals, mainly scenes in outer area. Without giving too powerful away, the last 20 minutes of the film are amazingly done and the visuals should be nominated for an Academy Award. The transfer to Blu-ray is very well done. When I saw it in the theatre, I was terrified about some of the segments of the film because they are darker and could cause the shroud to be grainy. But Fox pulled through and did a gargantuan job in transferring all the colossal visuals that I saw in July onto my HD TV at home.

Video: *****

“Sunshine” uses English DTS-HD Lossless Master Audio 5.1 Surround (48kHz/24-bit) audio format. It is an ample choice and again, Fox pulled through. The audio on this film alone is Oscar top-notch. The films soundtrack, soon to be released, is done by John Murphy in an extraordinary intention. Each scene in this film is memorable with the attend to John Murphy’s soundtrack (OST) . The Blu-ray transfer is astronomical. The disc also features French Dolby Digital 5.1 and Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround sound which are a slight disappointing but didn’t affect the overall outcome of the disc. I would have liked to notice the same DTS-HD Lossless Master Audio 5.1 in the French and Spanish languages. But overall, the audio delivers past my expectations and I level-headed understanding on purchasing the “Sunshine” OST when it is released.

Audio: *****

“Sunshine” features a unusual Profile, called Profile 1.1 which is newly released in 2008. The Profile 1.1 allows you to understanding the film in PiP. The smaller camouflage being the director commentaries and the main shroud being the exact movie. The PiP option allows you to switch aid and forth between the screens without pausing the movie. Fortunately, Sony updated their PlayStation 3 to enable this option a few weeks ago. It works beyond imaginable and I really contemplate that this will leave HD-DVD in the dust.

The Blu-ray disc also features an Audio commentary with the Director Danny Boyle which is above par. 21 Video Diaries, all with the Director Introduction. 12 Deleted Scenes and an alternate ending. Two short films: “Dad’s Wearisome,” and “Mole Hills” which are mediocre. And the theatrical trailer.

The High Definition Irregular pronounce on this disc are probably the best I have seen on a Blu-ray disc yet. The “Enhanced Viewing Mode” which in the picture-in-picture video commentary are well worth the Blu-ray disc consume alone (Profile 1.1) . It also features a “Surround Sound Mixer” which you can grasp audio from the movie and listen to it by itself, or occupy your accepted parts and assign them together. A subtitle trivia track, which is loaded will tons and tons of information about the movie, production, and actors. And a search articulate index. These are probably the best HD and extra conent features that I have seen on a Blu-ray disc and are well worth the label.

Extras: *****

“Sunshine” is my accepted movie of 2007 and could possibly be the best Blu-ray Disc of 2007/2008. I can’t maintain all the High Definition bid on this disc and it is well worth the notice. Profile 1.1, also known as “Enhanced Viewing Mode” is a ample addition to Blu-ray disc and I own this is what will bring Blu-ray out in the ruin (also the fact that blu-ray has Disney) . I would highly recommend this Blu-ray disc to ANYONE who ones a Blu-ray disc player. A must pick. If I could rate this any higher I would.

Most underrated film of 2007. And potentially the best Blu-ray disc of 2008.

Overall: *****
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Movie Title: Leonard Bernstein’s Candide
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This is a exquisite performance of Candide. But before you go any further, you should realise that this is a concert performance, not a fat scale operatic staging of the work. That said, the singing is stunning and the acting, despite this being a concert performance is outstanding. It is driven to milk all the amusing elements out of the play. It all works delightfully. It is so brimful of joie de vivre, it leaves you smiling and humming all day. I must disagree with a previous reviewer who said, Bernstein wouldn’t be amused. This is precisely what he would have wanted to accomplish.

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Sir Thomas Allen is splendid as Dr. Pangloss who doubles as the narrator of the concert. Paul Groves and Patti LuPone are both valid. But the star of this Candide is surely the sparkling Kristin Chenoweth as Cunegonde, who in addition to having a magnificient pronounce shows that she is a natural comedienne and actress. This recording of Candide immediately goes to the top of the list. Now, if only we could have Bernstein’s hold production of Candide recorded live at the Barbican Theatre in London. That recording under the Deutsche Grammophon heed is yet to appear on DVD.

I should comment on the camerawork which received criticism from a previous reviewer. It is a brand of the electric quality of this bravura performance that most viewers don’t even stare the occasionally almost amateurish shakiness of the camera. The cameraman was shaky at times and faces occasionally went in and out of focus but a gargantuan share of what I initially attributed to awful camerawork was in fact artificially introduced motion artifacts. This is a spot with the DVD encoding and not the camera. These cause apparent jumps in the characterize. But this is display only in DVD players with obscene ruin video processors. Switching to a better DVD player or processor solves the dilemma.

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The DVD by Image Entertainment is in 1.78:1 widescreen (anamorphic enhancement) . Describe quality is very splendid, obvious, animated and with rich natural colors. The record is flawless provided you play it on a advantageous DVD player. It comes with 3 audio tracks, DTS 5.1, Dolby Surround 5.1 and Dolby Stereo. Worthy immersive sound. It would have been marvelous if they had included an uncompressed PCM track as well but I assert that’s asking a bit considerable. All in all, an outstanding concert and one to be forever treasured.

Technical note: As celebrated above I noticed a odd predicament with this particular DVD. It seems to play quite flawlessly on sure systems, yet throw up irritating problems on others. On one set-up I noticed numerous motion artifacts and lots of combing issues. Motion appears jerky and horizontal scan lines appear whenever lickety-split movements occur or like a flash scene changes hold station. I’m not quite obvious why they should be there but I attibute it to contaminated encoding or heinous flagging. No other DVD exhibits these errors on this particular system. I own what one of the previous reviewers complained about could be due to this. The pickle goes away when switching to an alternate system with a better deinterlacer / video processor. However that does not absolve Image Entertainment from responsibility for producing a sub-standard DVD which requires high slay equipment to compensate for its deficiencies.

P.S. Bernstein’s Candide can be interpreted in many ways. Some arrive it as serious opera, others as light operetta, peaceful others as a Broadway musical or even farce. Liking or disliking a particular production is very subjective. If you adhere to Bernstein’s final vision of this work, enshrined in his by now legendary Barbican performance (Final, revised edition, first premiered 1988 by Scottish Opera and later performed with the LSO at the Barbican in 1989 with high powered opera stars singing all the roles), then you will tend to concept this more as Opera and consequently your attitude to any performance that detracts from that operatic image (like this one) will be very negative. But you must remember that for many years, and for most Americans, Candide was considered a Broadway musical and at most a comical operetta. The two contrasting visions are equally honorable and are a testament to Bernstein’s genius and Candide’s place as a good masterpiece.

Based on the wickedly amusing satire by Voltaire, CANDIDE was originally produced on Broadway in 1956. The Leonard Bernstein catch was greatly admired, as were the lyrics from an unexpected combination of Richard Wilbur, John Latouche, and Dorothy Parker. Sadly, the script by Lillian Hellman and the production as a whole proved hamfisted, to say the least, and in spite of a legendary performance by Barbara Cook the present closed after a mere seventy three performances.

On-going admiration made the fresh cast album a common in theatre circles, and over the years there have been numerous attempts to revive CANDIDE–but each attempt proved problematic at best. Even when Hellman’s script was discarded, the display simply proved impossible to stage… until 2004, when director Lonny Tag staged the section for a minute engagement at Lincoln Center.

Like most post-1956 directors, Stamp largely discarded the Hellman script. He also went quite a bit further: he makes no danger to “stage” CANDIDE in a worn style. Placing no less than the Current York Philharmonic and Westminister Symphonic Choir in the middle of the stage, using a minimum of props and even fewer costumes, Designate has his actors romp through the orchestra and play directly and pointedly to the audience–and the result is theatre at its most theatrical and most uniquely considerable.

The cast is sterling. Paul Groves and Kristin Chenoweth offer memorable vocals in the leading roles of Candide and his lady fancy Cunegonde, and while Chenoweth doesn’t manage to best Barbara Cook’s memorable performance she at least equals it; in her hands the noted “Glitter and be Pleased” proves as comical as it is glorious. Sir Thomas Allen provides ample stability in multiple roles, including the misguided Dr. Pangloss. Patti LuPone is somewhat less effective; although she performs both script and earn with the distinguished vocal skills and big aplomb for which she is so famed, she seems faintly miscast as The Passe Lady. Even so, this indeed Patti LuPone in rotund lumber, and that compensates for a substantial deal.

Like most theatre-to-film projects, CANDIDE has the occasional photography jam, but over all film director Fritz Zeilinger captures the excitement of this memorable live performance without major gaffes. If you are a fan of the collect who has never seen the play in performance–well, as Dr. Pangloss might say, this is indeed the best of all possible productions. Greatly recommended.

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It’s Cartoon Network’s second live-action movie and it’s a really enormous one, too!

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“Ben 10: Hurry Against Time” has Ben (played by Graham Phillips) benefit in his hometown of Bellwood. Even though he’s succor in school and leaving his hero adventures slack him, it seems that Ben will be facing his greatest challenge yet. An deplorable alien named Eon has risen and seeks Ben and his Omnitrix. Now Ben – along with Gwen (Haley Ramm), Grandpa Max (Lee Majors), and the last remaining “Plumbers” – must defeat Eon once and for all or the entire world is doomed! Experience the movie and its big effects, plus perceive Ben turn into some of your fav alien heroes like you’ve never seen them before!

Also on this chilly DVD, there are lots of behind-the-scenes bonus features like interviews with the cast and more!

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One more thing for all you Ben fans out there: don’t miss the fresh series “Ben 10 Alien Force” premiering sincere soon! It’s gonna be really cold!

Directed by Alex Winter(who starred in The Lost Boys & Bill & Ted’s Genuine Adventure) comes Ben 10: Urge Against Time; a live-action movie based on the Ben 10 cartoon note from Cartoon Network. Ben 10 is about ten-year-old Ben Tennyson’s discovery of a map called the Omnitrix that allows him to change his acquire into that of ten aliens. Hence the name of Ben 10. The state revolves around an alien known as Eon. Grandpa Max tells Ben that Eon was the first alien the Plumbers(a group he is share of) ever faced, and that they understanding they’d locked him up. Instead, when Grandpa Max leads the kids there, they come by out Eon has escaped. Grandpa Max feels that Eon will be after his doomsday design known as the Hands of Armageddon. Heatblast, Wildmutt, Diamondhead & Grey Matter were the only alien forms presented in the movie and were a exact blast to ogle. I really loved the movie myself. It does the series justice. I wish Cartoon Network would build more movies of Ben 10 or a live-action tv series…it would definitely be frigid if they did.

The movie stars: Lee Majors, Graham Phillips, Haley Ramm, Christien Anholt and Robert Picardo. It clocks in at around 90 minutes and is the most fun you’ll ever end your time on. I really liked this movie and concept to secure into the series alot more. Check it out!!!


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