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Now you can go to the Prom whenever you want!
August 30th, 2011 under DVD. [ Comments: none ]


You might not be a senior in high school anymore and this might not be June, but you can go to the Prom whenever you want with this enjoyable Blu-ray/DVD combo pack!
Prom is like the ’90s high school movies Can’t Hardly Wait, Sing and 10 Things I Hate About You. It is about more than teen angst, it is about all the prep that goes into that magic night you will remember for the rest of your life. It the realist film I have ever seen about that final dance of your high school years!
Nova has spent her whole senior year trying to create the perfect Prom and now a few weeks before the big event it is all going up in flames. The guy she thought was going to ask her doesn’t ask her like she thought he would and even worse yet the place where the decorations are being held catches fire and everything is ruined. Even though she is dateless, she is going to make sure that that special night goes on somehow! When none of her friends can help her the principal assigns the school bad boy to help her out and you know where this story is going. Even though you know how it will turn it out it is always fun to watch.
Even though Nova didn’t not get the prom offer she wants, her classmates are getting are the most romantic offers I have ever seen. Well except for poor Lloyd who has the worst luck of asking a girl to prom. Will he actually find a date or will he go stag? Ten Things I Hate About You’s Nicholas Braun will make you wish you went to school with him just so you can be his girl for the special night.
And on that note on this Blu-Ray/DVD combo pack you will find out if Braun went to his own prom along with the other cast members! Here is what else you get on the combo pack:

Putting on Prom featurette
Bloopers
“Last Chance Lloyd” short film about the ways ways Lloyd (Nicholas Braun, Sky High) asks girls to prom
4 deleted scenes with introductions by producer Justin Springer and director Joe Nussbaum
7 music videos: Allstar Weekend—”Not Your Birthday,” Neon Trees—”Your Surrender,” Moon—”Time Stand,” Nolan Sotillo—”We Could Be Anything,” Nolan Sotillo—”Juntos Lo Haremos Bien,” Those Dancing Days—”I’ll Be Yours,” Girl In A Coma—”Come On, Let’s Go”

So order Prom now and you can enjoy it whenever you want and you don’t have to get dressed up to do so!

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Beware the Gonzo but don’t be afraid to watch this movie!
August 28th, 2011 under DVD. [ Comments: none ]


Beware the Gonzo has the feeling of ’80s high school films like Just One of the Guys and Can’t Buy Me Love and even more than that it is an enjoyable movie from beginning to end. So why not watch it on OnDemand today!
Gonzo (Ezra Miller) is a geek who is fed up with his friends being beaten up and picked on by the popular kids, so he wants to do an article about them. When the jock (Jesse McCarthy) who runs the school newspaper tells him no, he recruits his friends and is a recruited by Evie a mysterious girl (Zoe Kravitz) and they all start an underground newspaper exposing the truths about the kids who think they are all that. Now the once popular kids are not as cool and the nerds are a little cooler. Gonzo is enjoying the power of print, but when he is told shut down the paper he decides to do one more edition that will cost him everything. Will he lose his friends forever? Will he lose Evie? Will he get expelled and lose out on going to parents choice college because of it? You will have to find out in this rebellious flick that was written by Bryan Goluboff.
Goluboff(The Basketball Diaries) wrote the movie based on his high school experience and when you see Beware the Gonzo you wish he went with school with you. How cool would it be to have someone start a revolution when you were in HS? Well unless you were one of the kids he was starting it against and even if you were one of them you still will enjoy this flick because Ezra Miller brings the character to life in such a way everyone can enjoy it.
Miller has a John Cusack feel about him and you will see that this relative newcomer has a huge acting career in his future. He plays Gonzo so perfectly, you will quickly become enamored by him. Even though Zoe Kravitz is a third generation Hollywood legacy (her mom is Lisa Bonet, her dad is Lenny Kravitz and her grandmother was Roxie Roker), you will see she is earning her career on her own right. She proves she has the acting chops to make it on her own and not on her family’s name.
Whether you were geek, jock, outcast, popular kid and so on in HS, you will enjoy Beware the Gonzo! Just like the ’80s coming of age movies, you will want to watch it over and over and over again, so why not start tonight.

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Adopt Marley & Me: The Puppy Years today!
August 16th, 2011 under DVD, Michael Damian. [ Comments: none ]


Marley & Me: The Puppy Years is out now and you are going to want to adopt this Blu-ray/DVD today so you can play with it anytime you want.
John and Jenny Grogan have gone away on vacation and they have left their pup Marley with his sister and her son. When she also has to go out of town, Marley and her son Bodi (newcomer Travis Turner) are sent to her strict father’s (Donnelly Rhodes from Soap and Double Trouble) while she is away. While Bodi is walking the little pup, who is just as bad in this movie as he was in the first one, he meets Kaycee who is walking her pugs. She tells him about a neighborhood pup competition that she is entering her pups in and says he should the same. How will Bodi train the world’s worst dog and 2 other yellow lab pups in time for competition? Find out in this arfdorable family comedy that gives everybody’s favorite movie dog a voice.
Not only does Marley have a voice so do the other cute puppies that include 3 pugs, 3 collies, 3 dobermans, 2 yellow labs and the neighborhood cat. Each one of the four-legged creatures have their own personality and they are so well trained you almost forget that they are animals. Seriously the 12-15 week old dogs are better actors than those who stand on 2 legs. Not only are the animals good this film, so are the humans.
Michael Damian did an amazing job directing all of those mammals in this enjoyable flick that he co-wrote with his wife Janeen. And I hope they are working on a sequel to the prequel!
So pick up Marley & Me: The Puppy Years today exclusively at WalMart because you are going to want to watch this sweet family animal film over and over again with kids, kids at heart and man’s best friends!
Besides getting the movie, you also get these three special features. In Marley & Me: The Puppy Years Go to Training Camp you get to see how they got the dogs to do what Damian wanted. With Part of the Family you see how everyone got along on the set. Finally get to share highlights from the set in My Favorite Moments. Those extras are just as enjoyable to watch as the film itself. So what is stopping you from adding this to your collection, go to WalMart.com and buy it now!

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Mars Needs Moms and you need to own the DVD!
August 14th, 2011 under DVD. [ Comments: none ]


Mars Needs Moms is available now in a 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and you are going to want to own this movie whenever your mom gives you a chore to do and you don’t want to do it! This film will make you appreciate her a little more than you did before you saw it.
Milo is fed up with his mother’s rules and chores, so before he goes to bed he wishes he didn’t have one. He wakes up to find out his wish has come true because Martians are kidnapping his mom. So he runs after her and he finds himself being taken away in the spaceship with his mom. Once they land on Mars he has to do whatever he can to get his mom back before all of her memories are downloaded into the nannybots that are taking care of the next generation of Martians, but it is hard for a human on another planter to go unnoticed. Luckily he runs into the another earthling, who went through the same thing 25 years earlier, and now they will do whatever they can to get back to Earth. Will Milo and Gribble be able to rescue his mom and get back to Earth or will they be stuck on Mars for the rest of their lives? You have to buy this visually amazing and enjoyable movie to find out.
Robert Zemeckis has created another motion capture classic that people of all ages can enjoy!
The 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack is loaded with a bunch of special features and they are:

Blu-ray 3D:
· Mom-Napping (All-new 3D Exclusive) –There’s more than meets the eye during the Martian abduction of Milo’s Mom. This alternate scene — completely finished in 3D — tells all.

Blu-ray 2D:
· Extended Opening – The movie begins… but wait, there’s more. See it here.
· Life On Mars: The Full Motion-Capture Experience – Go way behind the scenes to the ‘space’ where the actors’ performances are captured. This feature-length, picture-in-picture viewing mode also lets you listen to director Simon Wells and actors Seth Green and Dan Fogler give a fun and insightful look into creating the movie.
· Deleted Scenes with Simon Wells introductions (4 Blu-ray 2D Exclusive Deleted Scenes) – 7 deleted scenes of which four are exclusive to the Blu-ray 2D release. Some cool scenes ended up on the cutting room floor. Now you can see them with introductions by director Simon Wells.
· “Flower Power” Easter Egg – the name of the show that Ki watched and learned English from is entitled “Freaks on the Street.”

Movie Download:
· Deleted Scenes – Three deleted scenes with introductions by Director Simon Wells

DVD:
· “Fun With Seth” – The cast and crew had a galaxy of fun making Mars Needs Moms, thanks to the on-set antics of Seth Green and Dan Fogler. Watch them do the ROM dance see them compete to see who can do their verbal ROM the fastest, and much more.
· Martian 101 – Do you speak Martian? Go behind the scenes and see how the producer and cast came up with their own unique Martian language. Then learn how to speak it yourself with lessons from a leading Martian language expert.

My favorite special feature is Martian 101 where you get to see how the animated stars in the movie got to look so life like. Plus it is always for fun to see what Seth Green is like behind the scenes. And who doesn’t like those deleted scenes that didn’t make the movie, so there are plenty of them to watch.
So pick up the 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack now and enjoy Mars Needs Moms whenever you want and that will be all the time!

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Clear Eyes! Full Hearts! Can’t Lose…out on the final season of Friday Night Lights DVD
April 5th, 2011 under DVD. [ Comments: none ]


The full and final season of Friday Night Lights, one of the greatest shows ever to air on television, is out on DVD today and you will want to add this to your collection because even though lights went out in Dillon they can be on every night including Friday! The final season of the Emmy nominated show is an emotional one, but one you will want to experience over and over again.
Remember when you were in high school and looked forward every week to the big game, that is the feeling this show helped you relive. So why not live it again any time you want with this DVD Box set? The fifth and final season of FNL focuses on Coach Taylor, his family’s struggles and his team, their struggles and their families and the struggles they are having with them. But at the end of the day the struggles go away and it ends with “Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose!”
The one thing that made this show the success it was and the love that it earned, was how real it was. It wasn’t only only about football, it was a touchdown when it came to dealing with real life situations. The show came in as Panther and ended as a Lion.
There is so much that happens in this season, that I don’t want to spoil it for you who don’t get DirectTV and are waiting to catch it on NBC starting next Friday. But what I will tell you is that almost all of the show’s originals come back for the final episodes of the show. And when the show ends, you will have satisfaction on how their lives will turn out. Some you will see coming and others will surprise you, but none of them will disappoint.
And something else that will not disappoint is the special features that you get with the DVD that you don’t get by watching the show on TV.

Deleted scenes
Photo gallery/Yearbook
Featurette “The Lights Go Out” as the cast and crew say goodbye
Two commentaries, one with director Michael Waxman on “Don’t Go” and one with executive producer and showrunner Jason Katims on “Always.”

I can’t tell you how awesome it was to sit there and listen to Jason Katims describe working on the final episode of the show. It is the best feature on this DVD, but the deleted scenes were also engaging to watch and some real emotional moments that sadly didn’t make the show but you can see them only on the DVD.
So don’t fumble on owning the DVD for the final season of one of the best shows that ever aired on television today!

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