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Toy Story 3 [DVD] [2010] (Brand:Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment)
What made the original Toy Story so great, besides its significant
achievement as the first-ever feature-length computer animated film,
was its ability to instantly transport viewers into a magical world
where it seemed completely plausible that toys were living, thinking
beings who sprang to life the minute they were alone and wanted
nothing more than to be loved and played with by their children. Toy
Story 3 absolutely succeeds in the very same thing--adults and
children alike, whether they've seen the original film or not, find
themselves immediately immersed in a world in which Woody (Tom Hanks),
Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), Mr. and Mrs. Potato
Head (Don Rickles and Estelle Harris), Ham (John Ratzenberger), Rex
(Wallace Shawn), the aliens, and the rest of Andy's toys remain
completely devoted to Andy (John Morris) even as he's getting ready to
pack up and leave for college. Woody scoffs at the other toys' worries
that they'll end up in the garbage, assuring them that they've earned
a spot of honor in the attic, but when the toys are mistakenly donated
to Sunnyside Daycare, Woody is the only toy whose devotion to Andy
outweighs the promise of getting played with each and every day. Woody
sets off toward home alone while the other toys settle in for some
daycare fun, but things don't turn out quite as expected at the
daycare thanks to the scheming, strawberry-scented old-timer bear
Lots-o'-Huggin' (Ned Beatty). Eventually, Woody rejoins his friends
and they all attempt a daring escape from the daycare, which could
destroy them all. The pacing of the film is impeccable at this point,
although the sense of peril may prove almost too intense for a few
young viewers. Pixar's 3-D computer animation is top-notch as always
and the voice talent in this film is tremendous, but in the end, it's
Pixar's uncanny ability to combine drama, action, and humour in a way
that irresistibly draws viewers into the world of the film that makes
Toy Story 3 such great family entertainment. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami
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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse [DVD] (Brand:E1 Entertainment)
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Inception [DVD] [2010] (Brand:Warner Home Video)
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Sex And The City 2 [DVD] (Brand:Warner Home Video)
Big budget sequel following the lives of four fashion-obsessed
Manhattan girlfriends as they navigate the uncharted waters of
marriage and motherhood. Although for Carrie Sarah Jessica Parker,
Samantha Kim Cattrall, Charlotte Kristin Davis and Miranda Cynthia
Nixon domesticity is turning out to be all theyd wished for, its not
long before the girls are yearning for something/anything to break the
routine. Luckily for them, a little spice, this time in the form of a
glamorously exotic adventure, proves to be just what the girls need to
recharge their batteries....

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Shrek Forever After: The Final Chapter (2010) [DVD] (Brand:DreamWorks Home Entertainment)
Shrek Forever After delivers laughs, life lessons, and a striking
picture of the realities of parenthood in this surprisingly good,
fourth Shrek film. Like the original film, this fractured fairytale
works because of the humour--it pokes fun at the whole fairytale genre
on a multitude of intellectual levels while simultaneously offering
visual humour that's appealing to all ages. After a frantic flip
through a tongue-in-cheek fairytale book of the first three Shrek
films, the scene opens on a beaming Shrek and Fiona as they awaken to
a chorus of their noisy children standing at the foot of the bed, and
it follows them through a typically hectic day of feeding, diapering,
and caring for their children until they collapse into a satisfied
heap at the end of the day. One of the funniest bits in the film, at
least for adults, is how this scene repeats, faster and faster and in
smaller and smaller excerpts, until Shrek's look of bliss slowly turns
into a pained, midlife-crisis expression that screams "Help me, I'm
trapped in this domestic purgatory and there's no escape in sight." As
in any good fairytale, the protagonist's chance for escape comes in
the form of a deal with the devil, in this case Rumpelstiltskin.
Following in the footsteps of the classic film It's a Wonderful Life,
Shrek is granted the opportunity to spend a day in an alternate
reality in which he is the independent, terrifying ogre he once was.
Of course, the deal carries some very serious, unintended
consequences, and Shrek's day of freedom may just cost him Fiona, the
children, and even his very existence. Mike Meyers and Cameron Diaz
are once again stellar as the voices of Shrek and Fiona; Antonio
Banderas is still all swagger despite Puss-in-Boots' now-portly figure
and thoroughly domesticated ways; Eddie Murphy remains just as
hilarious as in the first film as Donkey, who in this story doesn't
recognize Shrek and can't fathom the possibility of a donkey and an
ogre becoming friends; and Walt Dohrn is an extremely effective
newcomer as the voice of Rumpelstiltskin. Other key players are the
Pied Piper, with his new, tricked-out flute; a mob of broom-riding,
jack-o'-lantern-throwing witches; an overgrown white goose; and a
whole resistance movement of ogres under the command of a most
unexpected leader. The battles are fierce and the lesson powerful:
learn to appreciate what you've got. While 3-D digital is always nice,
most viewers will completely forget that the film is in 3-D after the
initial scene, and it will view just as well in the traditional
format. --Tami Horiuchi...

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The A-Team [DVD] (Brand:20th Century Fox Home Entertainment)
Give it up to the A-Team: they've always been good at demolishing
things in big, big ways. Freed from the confines of the 1980s TV
series, the 2010 blockbuster movie version allows the four members of
the paramilitary squad to really amp up the mayhem to newly crazed
heights. Liam Neeson plays team leader Hannibal Smith (inheriting the
cigar-chomping from the show's George Peppard), and pro wrestler
Quinton "Rampage" Jackson is "B.A." Baracus, the TV show's most iconic
character (insert Mr. T "I pity the fool" joke here). As the vain
Face, Bradley Cooper preens in convincing fashion, and District 9
out-of-nowhere star Sharlto Copley plays the unhinged pilot "Howlin'
Mad" Murdock. These boys are on the trail of some money-counterfeiting
plates, from Bagdad to Germany to places in between. It would be
understating it to say that the plot is not of primary importance,
although Patrick Wilson has some fun as a CIA official and Jessica
Biel occasionally strikes poses as Face's ex-flame, now a military
officer displeased with the A-Team's extra-legal shenanigans. The
storytelling is insipid and half-hearted--but when it comes to snarky
dialogue and two-fisted action scenes, director Joe Carnahan is in his
comfort zone. It's reasonably fun watching the working-out of such
logistical puzzles as dropping a tank (with crew inside) from a plane,
or scattering the main characters on a dockside as cargo containers
rain down from a ship looming above them. Good times, although is it
asking too much for certain basic laws of physics (if you drop a human
body ten stories, for instance, it might actually sustain injuries) to
be used as a guideline? But worrying about such matters isn't in the
spirit of The A-Team, which cheerfully ignores the petty concerns of
credibility and logic. --Robert Horton...

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Downton Abbey - Series 1 [DVD] (Brand:Universal Pictures UK)
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How To Train Your Dragon [DVD] (Brand:Dreamworks Home Entertainment)
A winning mixture of adventure, slapstick comedy, and friendship, How
to Train Your Dragon rivals Kung Fu Panda as the most engaging and
satisfying film DreamWorks Animation has produced. Hiccup (voice by
Jay Baruchel) is a failure as a Viking: skinny, inquisitive, and
inventive, he asks questions and tries out unsuccessful contraptions
when he's supposed to be fighting the dragons that attack his village.
His father, chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler), has pretty much
given up on his teenage son and apprenticed him to blacksmith Gobber
(Craig Ferguson). Worse, Hiccup knows the village loser hasn't a
chance of impressing Astrid (America Ferrera), the girl of his dreams
and a formidable dragon fighter in her own right. When one of Hiccup's
inventions actually works, he hasn't the heart to kill the young
dragon he's brought down. He names it Toothless and befriends it,
although he's been taught to fear and loathe dragons. Co-directors and
co-writers Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois, who made Disney's
delightful Lilo and Stitch, provide plenty of action, including
vertiginous flying sequences, but they balance the pyrotechnics with
moments of genuine warmth that make the viewer root for Hiccup's
success. Many DreamWorks films get laughs from sitcom one-liners and
topical pop culture references; as the humour in Dragon comes from the
characters' personalities, it feels less timely and more timeless.
Toothless chases the spot of sunlight reflected off Hiccup's hammer
like a giant cat with a laser pointer; Hiccup uses his newly found
knowledge (and an icky smoked eel) to defeat two small dragons--and
impress the other kids. How to Train Your Dragon will be just as
enjoyable 10 or 20 years from now as it is today. --Charles Solomon...

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Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard,
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