Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection Exclusive Steelbook (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)

Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection Exclusive Steelbook (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade) Review



Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection Exclusive Steelbook (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection Exclusive Steelbook (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)

Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection Exclusive Steelbook (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade) Review



Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection Exclusive Steelbook (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Romancing the Stone (Special Edition)

Romancing the Stone (Special Edition) Review



A NOVELIST GETS TO LIVE AN ADVENTURE BETTER THAN ANY SHE'SEVER WRITTEN WHEN SHE GOES TO COLOMBIA TO RESCUE HER SISTER.


Monday, February 20, 2012

The Adventures of Indiana Jones [VHS]

The Adventures of Indiana Jones [VHS] Review



Set Includes:
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye


Sunday, February 19, 2012

Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection Exclusive Steelbook (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)

Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection Exclusive Steelbook (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade) Review



Indiana Jones - The Adventure Collection Exclusive Steelbook (Special Editions of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark / Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade)


Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark [VHS]

Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark [VHS] Review



It’s said that the original is the greatest, and there can be no more vivid proof than Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first and indisputably best of the initial three Indiana Jones adventures cooked up by the dream team of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Expectations were high for this 1981 collaboration between the two men, who essentially invented the box office blockbuster with ‘70s efforts like Jaws and Star Wars, and Spielberg (who directed) and Lucas (who co-wrote the story and executive produced) didn’t disappoint. This wildly entertaining film has it all: non-stop action, exotic locations, grand spectacle, a hero for the ages, despicable villains, a beautiful love interest, humor, horror… not to mention lots of snakes. And along with all the bits that are so familiar by now--Indy (Harrison Ford) running from the giant boulder in a cave, using his pistol instead of his trusty whip to take out a scimitar-wielding bad guy, facing off with a hissing cobra, and on and on--there’s real resonance in a potent storyline that brings together a profound religious-archaeological icon (the Ark of the Covenant, nothing less than "a radio for speaking to God") and the 20th century’s most infamous criminals (the Nazis). Now that’s entertainment. --Sam Graham


Saturday, February 18, 2012

Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 18 - Treasure of the Peacock's Eye [VHS]

Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Chapter 18 - Treasure of the Peacock's Eye [VHS] Review



Once again our beloved young Indiana Jones finds himself enticed by adventure. On this occasion he's on the trail of a 140-carat diamond that once belonged to Alexander the Great. He also has to dodge World War II-style German bad guys, who are hot on his heels, as he treks across the world from France to Egypt to Indonesia. On top of all this he also must fashion a way to woo a lovely woman he encounters en route.

As in all good Indy movies, there are gorgeous shots of archaeological ruins, educational references to classical history, an ancient document written in an obscure dialect of Egyptian hieroglyphics, and an Indy movie trademark: a red line moving across an old map to depict travel. As Indy, Sean Patrick Flanery (Powder, Suicide Kings) is delightful. He emulates Harrison Ford's portrayal of Professor Jones very well, by accentuating Ford's mannerisms and speech inflections with flare and panache. This movie is enormous fun and a fantastic adventure. --Samantha Allen Storey


Friday, February 17, 2012

Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade - Widescreen Edition

Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade - Widescreen Edition Review



Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade - Widescreen Edition Feature

  • Harrison Ford
  • Letterbox Editon Laserdisc
Laserdisc Movie


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Great Movie Stunts and the Making of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" [VHS]

Great Movie Stunts and the Making of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" [VHS] Review



It’s said that the original is the greatest, and there can be no more vivid proof than Raiders of the Lost Ark, the first and indisputably best of the initial three Indiana Jones adventures cooked up by the dream team of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Expectations were high for this 1981 collaboration between the two men, who essentially invented the box office blockbuster with ‘70s efforts like Jaws and Star Wars, and Spielberg (who directed) and Lucas (who co-wrote the story and executive produced) didn’t disappoint. This wildly entertaining film has it all: non-stop action, exotic locations, grand spectacle, a hero for the ages, despicable villains, a beautiful love interest, humor, horror… not to mention lots of snakes. And along with all the bits that are so familiar by now--Indy (Harrison Ford) running from the giant boulder in a cave, using his pistol instead of his trusty whip to take out a scimitar-wielding bad guy, facing off with a hissing cobra, and on and on--there’s real resonance in a potent storyline that brings together a profound religious-archaeological icon (the Ark of the Covenant, nothing less than "a radio for speaking to God") and the 20th century’s most infamous criminals (the Nazis). Now that’s entertainment. --Sam Graham


Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - Full Screen

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - Full Screen Review



Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - Full Screen Feature

  • Full Screen Version
  • Running Time 126 Mins.
  • PG-13
  • Dolby Digital
Steven Spielberg's third action-packed entry in the Indiana Jones trilogy evokes the cliffhanger Saturday matinee serials of yesteryear. It's 1938 and Indy (Harrison Ford) receives word that his archaeologist dad, Professor Henry Jones (Sean Connery), has disappeared while on a quest for the Holy Grail. Indy embarks on a search for both his dad and the much-coveted artifact. THE LAST CRUSADE has a unique twist to the series' traditional opening-sequence cliffhanger. Actor River Phoenix plays an adolescent Indy who, while on a field trip with his Boy Scout troop, finds adventure on a circus train. Spielberg wanted to make the film about a father-and-son relationship, and Connery was his first choice to play Indy's dad. The selection was perfect, considering Spielberg and producer George Lucas first came up with the idea of the series as a rival to the James Bond movies in which Connery had starred. Before shooting THE LAST CRUSADE, Spielberg was planning on directing RAIN MAN with Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise but gave up the project to fulfill his contractual obligation with Lucas to make a third Indiana Jones movie.


Saturday, February 11, 2012

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - Full Screen

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - Full Screen Review



Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - Full Screen Feature

  • Full Screen
  • Running Time 118 Mins
  • Rated PG
  • Dolby Digital
Filmmaker Steven Spielberg returns as director for this rip-roaring prequel to 1981's smash hit RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. Here dashing, whip-wielding archaeologist-adventurer Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) is joined by comely chanteuse Willie (Kate Capshaw) and a 12-year-old sidekick named Short Round (Ke Huy Quan). Together they search for a mystical stone stolen from an Indian community and stumble upon a dangerous Thuggee cult. Exotic locales, wild chases, death-defying cliffhangers, last-minute rescues, screaming damsels, and tribal sacrifices are the order of the day as the threesome attempt to acquire the stolen stone. A few scenes originally planned for RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK showed up in INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM--most notably the mine chase sequence, which was part of the 80 percent of TEMPLE OF DOOM shot on a soundstage. After the film's release, the MPAA's Classification & Ratings Board created a new rating--PG-13. Spielberg cast actress Kate Capshaw, who would later become his real-life wife, for the film.


Friday, February 10, 2012

PAQ. 3 DVDS, Trilogia Indiana Jones (Indiana Jones the ADVENTURE COLLETION). [*Ntsc/region 4 Dvd. Import-latin America]

PAQ. 3 DVDS, Trilogia Indiana Jones (Indiana Jones the ADVENTURE COLLETION). [*Ntsc/region 4 Dvd. Import-latin America] Review



Includes: "Indiana Jones and the temple of doom", "Indiana Jones and the raiders of the lost ark" and "Indiana Jones and the last crusade"
Indiana Jones (apodo de Henry Walton Jones Jr.) es un personaje creado por el director de cine estadounidense George Lucas en 1973, e inspirado en algunos personajes representativos de los seriales de 1930, particularmente de la empresa Republic Pictures y es protagonista de una serie de películas de aventuras dirigida por Steven Spielberg y protagonizada por Harrison Ford.


Thursday, February 9, 2012

Indiana Jones E Il Regno Del Teschio Di Cristallo (Ltd) (2 Dvd+Teschio)

Indiana Jones E Il Regno Del Teschio Di Cristallo (Ltd) (2 Dvd+Teschio) Review



1957, il mondo e' nel bel mezzo della guerra fredda e per l'archeologo indiana jones sta per iniziare una nuova e pericolosa avventura:la ricerca del leggendario e temuto teschio di cristallo. purtroppo anche i russi sono interessati ai terribili poteri soprannaturali del prezioso reperto. tra inseguimenti spericolati e scoperte misteriose e sconvolgenti, indiana jones ritrovera' anche l'amore perduto e scoprira' di essere padre.edizione a tiratura limitata con (2 Dvd) Italian Importe riproduzione del teschio di cristallo. il disco in piu' contiene una ricca raccolta di contenuti speciali aggiuntivi.


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Indiana Jones - Complete Collection (Raisders of Lost Ark/ Temple of the Doom/ Last Crusade)

Indiana Jones - Complete Collection (Raisders of Lost Ark/ Temple of the Doom/ Last Crusade) Review



3-DISC SET. INCLUDES THE FIRST THREE MOVIES (RAIDERS OF LOST ARK/TEMPLE OF DOOM/LAST CRUSADE) OVER 200 MIN TO ENJOY


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

DuckTales - Volume 2

DuckTales - Volume 2 Review



DuckTales - Volume 2 Feature

  • When Donald Duck decides to join the Navy, he leaves his nephews, Hewey, Dewey and Louie, in the care of his cantankerous Uncle Scrooge. He is an eccentric and miserly billionaire who loves to literally swim in his money that is held in his corporate headquarters/vault known as the Money Bin. While the initial meeting was less than pleasant, events soon have them, along with a newly hired nanny, h
DUCKTALES VOL 2 - DVD Movie


Sunday, February 5, 2012

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Special Edition)

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Special Edition) Review



It’s hard to imagine that a film with worldwide box office receipts topping 0 million worldwide could be labeled a disappointment, but some moviegoers considered Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the second installment in Steven Spielberg and George Lucas’ 1980s adventure trilogy, to be just that. That doesn’t mean it’s a bad effort; any collaboration between these two cinema giants (Spielberg directed, while Lucas provided the story and was executive producer) is bound to have more than its share of terrific moments, and Temple of Doom is no exception. But in exchanging the very real threat of Nazi Germany for the cartoonish Thuggee cult, it loses some of the heft of its predecessor (Raiders of the Lost Ark); on the other hand, it’s also the darkest and most disturbing of the three films, what with multiple scenes of children enslaved, a heart pulled out of a man’s chest, and the immolation of a sacrificial victim, which makes it less fun than either Raiders or The Last Crusade, notwithstanding a couple of riotous chase scenes and impressively grand sets. Many fans were also less than thrilled with the new love interest, a spoiled, querulous nightclub singer portrayed by Kate Capshaw, but a cute kid sidekick ("Short Round," played by Ke Huy Quan) and, of course, the ever-reliable Harrison Ford as the cynical-but-swashbuckling hero more than make up for that character’s shortcomings.

A six-minute introduction by Lucas and Spielberg is the prime special feature, with both men candidly addressing the film’s good and bad points (Lucas points out that the second Star Wars film, The Empire Strikes Back, was also the darkest of the original three; as for Spielberg, the fact that the leading lady would soon become his wife was the best part of the whole trip). Also good are "The Creepy Crawlies," a mini-doc about the thousands of snakes, bugs, rats and other scary critters that populate the trilogy, and "Travels with Indy," a look at some of the films’ cool locations. Storyboards and a photo gallery are included as well. --Sam Graham


Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom [VHS]

Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom [VHS] Review



The Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) adventure after Raiders of the Lost Ark is more violent than its predecessor, but also looser, more imaginative, and finally more satisfying. Still organized like a series of connected cliffhangers, the story (set 10 years before Raiders) involves Indy's attempted rescue of stolen children from a pagan cult. Director Steven Spielberg draws upon sundry cinematic influences, particularly Gunga Din, for an air of classic adventure, though one can also find traces of John Wayne movies in Jones's relationship with a woman (Kate Capshaw) who's come along for the bumpy ride. The film's opening bit, in which the antidote to a poison Jones has swallowed keeps bouncing around a nightclub just out of his reach, is a blast. --Tom Keogh