Thursday, April 28, 2011

Natalia from HTZ Reviews The Incredibles from Walt Disney Studios




Natalia shared her thoughts on the Incredibles for Hollywood Teen'Zine here on YouTube. Take a look at her superpowered review!




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Friday, April 22, 2011

Natalia from HTZ Reviews The Garfield Show: Private-Eye Ventures from Vivendi Entertainment


The Garfield Show: Private-Eye Ventures: Vivendi Entertainment


What’s a cat to do when things get crazy around him? Everyone’s favorite fat cat jumps right into problem solve in this fun release from Vivendi Entertainment, The Garfield Show: Private-Eye Ventures. With six fun episodes with clues, mysteries, and investigations taking center stage, Garfield and Odie find themselves thrust into a myriad of strange adventures. From a faraway planet populated with ancient cat people to a living lasagna invasion, Garfield keeps you laughing as he keeps eating, sleeping, and doing what he does best… causing trouble in the craziest of ways. So grab a copy and share some fun adventure with Garfield, Odie, Jon and the rest of the gang in The Garfield Show: Private-Eye Ventures out on April 12, 2011.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

JAM Reviews The Greatest Story Ever Told from MGM/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


The Greatest Story Ever Told: Blu-Ray: MGM /Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

Sometimes what seems to be right might not always work out for the best. Yet sometimes over time, things might just look a little different in a different light.

The Greatest Story Ever Told was a massive undertaking for its time, directed by George Stevens as a labor of love. Known for previous classics such as Shane, Giant, and The Diary of Anne Frank, Stevens wished to make an epic retelling of the story of Jesus from birth to death which became a bloated budget and a commercial failure. And yet its name still draws people’s attention and interest and MGM has opened its vaults and now rereleased it with a Blu-ray release.

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JAM Reviews Teen Wolf from MGM/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


Teen Wolf: Blu-Ray: MGM /Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

Almost every kid in high school wants to be someone different. Whether it is the popularity that is desired, the athleticism of a sports star, a change in looks… All these together are often a part of growing up and Scott Howard (Michael J. Fox) is no exception. That is until the wolf enters in.

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JAM Reviews The Secret of NIMH from MGM/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


The Secret of NIMH: Blu-Ray: MGM /Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

In 1982, Don Bluth made his directorial debut with the animated feature The Secret of NIMH, an adaptation of the novel Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH written by Robert C. O’Brien in 1971. Utilizing an animation style that changes shades and leaves the story dark and ominous when needed, this film amazingly transition to the Blu-ray world with the release from MGM/ Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment on March 29, 2011 and it holds up to the time that has passed with an amazing story, beautiful animation, and characters you can care about.

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JAM Reviews Picture This from MGM/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


Picture This: Blu-Ray: MGM /Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

One little bump on the head is all it takes to turn this social misfit into a noticeable somebody. Well, a little bump and almost dying in the pool.

Mandy Gilbert (Ashley Tisdale) has longed for the day when she became someone at her high school. Being part of the lower class in her high school, feeling left out of the big picture, she tries to make her way into the upper crust and into the heart of a young man Drew Patterson (Robbie Amell) that everyone wants but truly only wants to get away. She is finally given the chance due to a chance meeting involving blurry vision, a diving board, and an unconscious dive into a cold pool. Not the best way to make a first impression, but Drew rescues her and starts a long involved process in Mandy’s life.

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JAM Reviews Material Girls from MGM/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


Material Girls: Blu-Ray: MGM /Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

Hilary and Haylie Duff star as pampered sisters (imagine that) that end up as fish out of water in this comedic riches to rags story.

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JAM Reviews Legally Blonde 2: Red, White, and Blue from MGM/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


Legally Blonde 2: Red, White, and Blonde: Blu-Ray: MGM /Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

“I came here to get my dog a voice and I’d forgotten about my own. So you can do it the Washington way, but I’m gonna do it the Elle Woods way.”

Long before the accolades and the awards came the way of Miss Reese Witherspoon, she was best known for a single character and a single color. The original pink princess, Elle Woods. And in this second offering of the Legally Blonde series, Elle takes on the corporate bigwigs and the politico machinations of Washington, D.C. in order to fight for what is right.

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JAM Reviews All Dogs Go to Heaven from MGM/20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


All Dogs Go To Heaven: Blu-Ray: MGM /Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

What would you do if you had one more chance to go back and live your life once again? Now what would you do if you were an immoral canine with gambling, fighting, and carousing issues? Don Bluth’s animated classic answers that question in a perfect way, and it has now found its way on Blu-ray from MGM Home Entertainment.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

JAM Reviews The Incredibles from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment


The Incredibles: Blu-Ray/DVD with Digital Copy: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

“No matter how many times you save the world, it always manages to get back in jeopardy again. Sometimes I just want it to stay saved.”

A film about fights, friends, finding one’s true self, and family most of all, The Incredibles makes its way onto an amazing Blu-ray release from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.

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Friday, April 8, 2011

JAM Reviews Black Swan from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


Black Swan: Blu-Ray & Digital Copy: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Review by JAM


The difference between being stalked and losing your mind is a narrow line that Nina (Natalia Portman) navigates in Black Swan as she attains that which she always wanted, a starring role in the premiere ballet performance of Swan Lake. Faced with the challenge of dancing a role of two polar opposite parts, she finds herself tailormade for one and distraught over the challenges of the other. The role of the Black Swan opens new worlds to Nina as she finds herself challenged by the role, by the new addition Lily (Mila Kunis) to the company, and by her own destructive personality. Trysts both imagined and real, the pushing of a director Thomas Leroy (Vincent Cassel) who expects perfection in a myriad of ways, and an overprotective mother (Barbara Hershey) all contribute to the slow breakdown of a truly little girl, both physically and mentally. Finally, Nina attains all that she had dreamed of, but finds her self wondering if this is what she truly wanted, even as she dances the perfect performance.


JAMS Ink on Black Swan


The film is truly beautiful in the ballet sense as the perfection of timing and movement meld with the hazards of straining oneself for physical perfection. Portman and Kunis both come off well as ballet trained dancers and physically look over thin and unhealthy but it fits the ballet company. The ballet scenes come off elegant and sleek as well as professional so that the dance scenes in the movie do not come off as unprofessional or amateurish in that way.

The movie itself comes off a bit on the campy and overdone side. Natalie Portman who won an Oscar for her performance comes off as a girl with a number of issues, professional, mentally, physically, emotionally, and whatever else you could think of. Her train wreck of a life makes the movie what it was but it was hard for me to watch someone succeed at all costs, even at the loss of her sanity. Her drive is to be commended, but the balance in her life is all but nonexistent through her own choices and the guiding hand of her mother, another former ballerina. It seems that the imperfect life was what made her the target of the directors machinations and also eventually led to the dissolution of her world, sanity, dreams, and all else in between.


I do not know why, but every time Vincent Cassel was on screen, I saw him as the thief from Ocean’s 12. I half expected him to attempt to steal away on parachuting wings during the ballet. Maybe that would have peaked my interest more.

The Blu-ray does lend itself well to this film, giving a sharpness to the film throughout the varying variety of scenes such as the elegant dances to the grainy dark aspects of the film to the personal moments of the film. The enhancement that comes with the Blu-ray gives scenes that are intensely enhanced, even if the viewer really may not want them to be (plucking a feather out of one’s back does not need to be done in ultra high definition. Trust me.)

EXTRAS


A large number of extras are included to make you spend even more time with this movie if you so desire. From the Metamorposis and its behind the scenes look and interviews all around to the FoxMovieChannel Presents character looks with Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder, Barbara Hershey, Vincent Cassel, and the director Darren Aronofsky as they give a quick insight into their roles and Darren shares a little on his side of the camera, the extras enhance the film experience overall. A couple other conversations and profiles finish off the bevy of extras to enhance your experience with this Black Swan thriller.


BLACK SWAN Blu-ray Disc Features:
• Metamorphosis: A Three-Part Series
o A behind the scenes look at the filmmaking process from Darren Aronofsky’s visionary directing, to the physically-demanding acting, to the stunning special effects.
• Behind the Curtain
o An inside look at the film’s costume and production design.
• Ten Years in the Making
o Natalie Portman and Darren Aronofsky discuss their creative journey, from “preparing for the role” to “dancing with the camera.”
• Cast Profiles – Roles of a Lifetime
o Presented by Fox Movie Channel, the stars reflect on the their challenging and rewarding characters

Crack some bones and lose your mind with the release of Black Swan on Blu-ray and DVD on March 29, 2011. Grab a copy and dance the night away in this haunting epic.

Black Swan Blu-Ray:
Street Date: March 29, 2011
Screen Format: Widescreen
Audio: English 5.1 DTS-HD-MA
French 5.1 Dolby Digital
Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
Subtitles: English and Spanish
U.S. Rating: R
Total Run Time: 233 minutes
Closed Captioned: Yes

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JAM Reviews All Good Things from Magnolia Home Entertainment


All Good Things: Blu-Ray: Magnolia Home Entertainment
Review by JAM


A mysterious drama inspired by true-life events, All Good Things from Magnolia Home Entertainment chronicles the story of David Marks (Ryan Gosling), a lost soul from a New York real estate family who marries a young woman named Katie McCarthy (Kirsten Dunst) who seems so different from the life he came from. Unfortunately, that life of seedy intrigue, hidden money, and family morbidity draws him back in and may have eventually contributed to the disappearance of his wife.


This film by Andrew Jarecki is based on the life of Robert Durst, an heir to a New York real estate empire who was suspected in the disappearance of his wife in 1982, but never tried. All Good Things also stars Frank Langella as the patriarch of this fractured family.

JAMS Ink on All Good Things


You almost want to feel for David when you first meet him. It feels like he is just an enigmatic man caught in a family that thrives on drama and moral ambiguity when we first see him, but needless to say he changes your perception as the film goes along. Though his upbringing did him no favors, including a father so emotionally detached and manipulative that he comes off as a mob boss type as the movie goes on, David and neediness for acceptance translates into an overdone need for following every order his father makes and destroying even his one chance to get away with a family of his own. This closeness to the moral ambiguity of his family turns him even more indecisive and slowly starts his descent into madness and psychosis. From domineering his wife to the dismemberment of a dog to the manipulation of a murder to the delusional cross-dressing of a man who knows not why he does what he does, David turns into a real piece of work. Ryan Gosling does an excellent job of working with a character that treads in such a number of worlds.


Kirsten Dunst plays a character caught up in a mystery she cannot solve and a member of a family with which she will never fit in. As you watch her, you truly get the feeling she did not know until it was too late and then tried to make the best out of a bad situation she was in. No of that helped any of course, but you had the feeling that she had really loved her husband even though she discovered that she really had never known him.

EXTRAS

A good amount of extras overall to choose from including multiple commentaries, deleted scenes, and behind the scenes looks at the movie and the background story itself.

All Good Things Blu-ray Disc Features:

• Audio Commentary – two audio commentaries to choose from depending on where your interests lie. First is the commentary with Director Jarecki and Robert Durst (he who the film is based upon). It is interesting in some ways, but being creeped out by the story itself made this lose a bit of its appeal to me. The second is Jarecki, and co-writers/producers Marcus Hinchey and Marc Smerling. Kind of your basic fare when it comes to commentary but good overall.

• Deleted Scenes – four scenes which really do not lend much to the story and were understandably cut.

• “All Good Things”: Truth in Fiction – a good behind the scenes look dealing with the film transitioning from the Durst case to the film itself. Insightful overall.

• Back in Time: Researching the Original Story – an actual look at the Durst case through people involved with the actual story including attorneys, friends, and family.

• Wrinkles in Time: Ryan Ages - neat look at the make-up process for Ryan’s transition to the older version of his character.

• “Beneath the Surface of All Good Things: Interview with Andrew Jarecki – about an hour long talk with the director about the entire production process.

All Good Things must come to an end, but you can grab a copy March 29, 2011 and take a look at one of the most infamous mysteries in New York history provided by Magnolia Home Entertainment.

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JAM Reviews The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


The Chronicles of Narnia – The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Blu-Ray/DVD with Digital Copy: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

Years ago, four siblings found themselves in a living fantasy as they twice rescued a land in search of heroes and became royalty of Narnia itself. Now two siblings find themselves called back into action, along with an unwanted and unwilling stowaway of a cousin as Narnia needs its heroes once again.

In the first two movies, four Pevensie siblings save the day in the world of Narnia and grow closer in many ways as a family. Unfortunately in this third installment, Peter (William Moseley) and Susan (Anna Popplewell) have reached an age where Narnia can no longer be experienced which is convenient as they and their parents happen to be in America, leaving Lucie (Georgie Henley) and Edmund (Skandar Keynes) to spend quality time with their aunt and uncle, and their annoyance of a cousin Eustace Scrubb (Will Poulter). Upon finding that their happy reunion with their parents will be delayed for some time, Lucie, Edmund, and the unhappy Eustace find themselves drawn to a wall painting that seems to be more than it was previously, especially as they find themselves drawn into the painting and out the other side into the clear ocean waters of Narnia.

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

HTZ's Natalia shares how KFA supports her at Disneyland


Hollywood Teen'Zine's junior reporter Natalia just spent the day at Disneyland and had an amazing day. She gives her perspective on how to manage food allergies at Disneyland.


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

JAM Reviews Barney: Playdate Pack from Lionsgate/HIT Entertainment


Barney: Playdate Pack: Lionsgate/HIT Entertainment
Review by JAM

Everyone’s favorite purple dinosaur is hosting a playdate and you are all invited! A three DVD set including Let’s Pretend With Barney, Can You Sing That Song, and Come on Over to Barney’s House comes in the playdate pack as Barney, BJ, and Baby Bop prepare to invite you over for fun and festivities. From the building of an imaginary airplane for a tropical island adventure to the playing of a musical game show and everything in between, Barney and your friends will have fun on this amazing playdate.

DVDs included:

• Let’s Pretend with Barney
• Can You Sing That Song
• Come on Over to Barney’s House

Bonus Features

• Barney’s Jukebox
• Barney’s “Loop De Loop” Counting Game
• 2 Read-Alongs
• Barney’s Game Show “Can You Sing That Song?”
• Behind the Scenes with the Dinos and the Cast
• Barney’s Gumdrop Games
• Barney’s Bonus Episode Who’s Your Neighbor
• Music Video – “The Barney Boogie”
• Bonus Episode – Bob the Builder “Muck Gets Stuck”
• DVD-Rom Fun

PROGRAM INFORMATION
Type: Home Entertainment Premiere
Rating: Not Rated
Genre: Children/Family
Age Target: 1-5 years old
Subtitles: None
Closed Captioned: Can You Sing That Song and Let’s Pretend with Barney – English
Come on Over to Barney’s House – SDH
Format: Full Screen
Feature Running Time: 146 minutes
DVD Audio Status: English and Spanish 2.0 Dolby Digital
Program Website: www.barney.com http://www.facebook.com/Barney

Barney: Playdate Pack roars onto shelves on April 5, 2011. Make a playdate and join Barney and his friends for a fun spring day.

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

JAM Reviews Thomas & Friends: Playdate Pack from Lionsgate/HIT Entertainment


Thomas & Friends: Playdate Pack: Lionsgate/HIT Entertainment
Review by JAM

Come along and ride the rails with your favorite choo-choo friend as Thomas and his friends invite you over for the Thomas & Friends: Playdate Pack. Thomas, James, Gorgon, Percy, and more invite you to come over and grab a full steam ahead adventure as they visit the Sodor’s Winter Festival, race along with a new jet engine, help with the building of a new school, and even tracking down a scary monster. So grab a copy and ride the rails to a brand new playdate adventure!

DVDs:
• Thomas and the Really Brave Engine
• Thomas and the Jet Engine
• On-Site with Thomas

Bonus Features

• 4 Sing-Along Songs
• Bonus DVD Game “Fun with Numbers”
• Thomas Character Gallery
• 7 Bonus DVD Games
• 2 Read-Alongs
• 2 DVD-Rom Games


PROGRAM INFORMATION
Type: Home Entertainment Premiere
Rating: Not Rated
Genre: Children/Family/Ages 2-5
Closed Captioned: English Closed Captioned
Format: Full Screen
Feature Running Time: 105 minutes
DVD Audio Status: 2.0 Dolby Digital
Website: www.thomasandfriends.com

Thomas & Friends: Playdate Pack is a chug-a-chugga fun time as Thomas invites you over for playdate on April 5, 2011!

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JAM Reviews Rio: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from Interscope Records


Rio – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Review by JAM

“I’m telling the world, that I found a girl”
Tiao Cruz “Telling the World”

From the makers of Ice Age comes the story of a Macaw named Blu (Jesse Eisenberg) who thought he was the last of his kind, living the good life with his owner Linda (Leslie Mann) until finding about another Macaw named Jewel (Anne Hathaway) in the wonderful land of Rio de Janeiro. Craziness is going to abound when Rio hits theaters on April 15th, but for now you can grab a fun batch of funky South American soul with the music from the motion picture.

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Friday, April 1, 2011

JAM Reviews Vanquisher from Magnolia Home Entertainment


Vanquisher: Blu-Ray: Magnolia Home Entertainment
Review by JAM

In the tradition of imported Thai martial arts movies, Vanquisher sets the tone early with a covert CIA mission recruitment of a Royal Thai Police force special ops agent by the codename of Gunja (Sophita Sribanchean (listed as Sophita Saiban on the Blu-ray)) who is drawn into the machinations of a CIA agent out to destroy a terrorist cell, or maybe kill the special forces assembled by her, or maybe establish a crime empire of her own. It was kind of confusing as to what the actual plot was. All I know is it was a ton of women with high kicks and leather outfits, and that was ok for me.

Vanquisher also stars Jacqui A. Thannanon as Claire the CIA agent who is running the extremely convoluted op and Kessarin Ektawatkul as Sirin, the one other person Gunja may be able to trust.

JAMS Ink on Vanquisher

Well, this one is an interesting one. There are a lot of characters, a lot of things happening, a lot of fight scenes, a lot of explosions, and a whole lot of stuff that I never really understood. The plot is sketchy at best but involves a double-cross of a special ops female and her chance at revenge in its simplest distilled form. Basically you have a number of women, a bunch of ninjas, swords and guns, explosions and death all packed in a B-movie from the minds of the Thai action genre. If you are in the mood for leather clad women fighting with swords, guns, and martial arts moves, this could be a movie for you. The best fighting scenes in my opinion are when Sophita and Kessarin share the screen. The moves just seem crisper and cleaner, and the fact that they are the two best looking girls in the movie does not hurt either.

EXTRAS

The Making of Vanquisher – A look at the background and history of the making of the film. Kind of an interesting look at the challenges and issues with the making of the film.

Behind the Scenes – Stunts, mess-ups, and a little look behind the scenes of this Thai movie.

If you need a Thai martial art movie and leather clad girls are a bonus, then you should check out Vanquisher on Blu-ray on March 22, 2011.

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