H -Hannibal: Sequil to Silence of the Lambs. MUCH darker and more disturbing than the first, more gory as well. Hannibal Lecter is something else, worse than even some of what I have come up with.
-Sides: 2, 1 per disc.
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Menu.
-Specials: Audio Comentary, Trailers. Disc 2 is dedicated to specials.
-Languages: (Audio) English, French, Spanish. (Subtitles) English, French, Spanish.
-Pros: Good movie, if youre into something truely twisted. Good specials.
-Cons: Might be a bit over-the-top for fans of Silence of the Lambs. It's more gory, less "psychological thriller".
-Link: Hannibal - $22.49
-Notes: I even have a demonic RP, where all kinds of things are thought up.. and some scenes in this bothered me. Wow!-The Haunting:
-Sides: 1
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Menu.
-Specials: Featurette, Trailers, Cast and Crew bios (menu), Production notes (menu).
-Languages: (Audio) English. (Subtitles) English.
-Pros: N/A
-Cons: N/A
-Link: The Haunting - $21.49
-Notes: Not really the best movie. House remade it seems.-Highlander: End Game: Special 2 disc set.
-Sides: 2, 1 per disc.
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Menu.
-Specials: (Disc 1) Audio Comentary, Featurette, Deleted Scenes, Interactive Game (menu), PC Friendly. Disc 2 is a special disc, I won't list all of them, however.. I will list this: Disc 2 contains an early test cut of the movie. Two cuts of the movie for the price of one! It may not be what you expect, as it litterally is a test cut, nowhere near complete, but it's quite interesting to see.
-Languages: (Audio) English. (Subtitles) English.
-Pros: Great movie, like part of the series. Great specials. The early cut is QUITE a bonus!
-Cons: N/A
-Link: Highlander: End Game - $25.49
-Notes: I really, REALLY like the fact that they included a test cut on the second disc, a real rough test cut too. It's more based off the series than the previous movies (and a lot of people will feel that that's a GOOD thing, including me.)-Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Live-action): Listed under the H in "How". It's the Live-Action version with Jim Carrey. (The animated version has Horton Hears a Who on it also, which would put it under doubles but I havn't reviewed it yet).
-Sides: 1
-Format: Widescreen. (You can get the Fullscreen version also)
-Starts with: Menu.
-Specials: Featurettes, Deleted Scenes, Outtakes, Music Video, Trailers, PC Friendly, Kid section, misc. stuff.
-Languages: (Audio) English, French, DVS. (Subtitles) English.
-Pros: Good movie, LOTS of specials.
-Cons: N/A
-Link: The Grinch - $19.99
-Notes: As I said, there IS a fullscreen version available, but you may have to look for it at your local Wal-Mart etc. Overall, this movie IMHO destroies the spirit of the original story by making the Whos the greedy gift-driven people that the story absoltuly said they were NOT. But hey, it's Hollywood, it's a movie, and in the end it's still an OK show to watch.