Minutemen - Buy from Amazon
The latest
Disney TV movie to make its debut on DVD. This one stars Jason Dolley, who is also in
Cory in the House, which is also coming out on DVD this week. Must be a coincidence.
Jason Dolley stars as Virgil Fox, a kid on his first day of high school. His two best friends are Derek Beaugard (Steven R. McQueen) and Stephanie Jameson (Chelsea Staub), and they have bigs plans for high school life. But when Virgil sticks up for a child prodigy (Charlie Tuttle played by Luke Benward) being picked on by the football team, his first day of high school becomes his most embarrassing day ever. Flash-forward three years latter and Derek and Stephanie are dating while Virgil and Charlie are social outcasts, but one of Charlie's latest inventions could change that. A time machine. They enlist the help of mechanical genius, and fellow out cast, Zeke Thompson (Nicholas Braun), as well as Charlie's overly perky, but endearing stalker, Jeanette Pachelewski (Kara Crane), and form the Minutemen, a group dedicated to protecting their fellow students from those embarrassing moments that can ruin high school life forever.
It a wish-granter story using time travel instead of a genie. Anyone familiar with these stories will know almost exactly how it turns out. We are first presented with problems our heroes wish to fix, we see them fix these problem, we see unintended consequences creep in, we see their 'wishmaster' finally turn on them, and then they have to change everything back. However, they learn a valuably lessen in the meantime and figure out that they should be grateful for how their lives turned out and you have to take the embarrassing moments along with the good. And no, I don't consider that a spoiler. So yes, the movie is rather predictable, and it does borrow from a few other time travel shows, but it is better than most Disney channel TV movies.
Anyone who has read my reviews of other Disney channel TV movies will know what to expect in terms of extras, as this DVD has the same standard package including an extended ending. Basically, it runs just over a minute and adds nothing to the show other than to set up possible sequel. I don't know if it earned high enough ratings to warrant a sequel, but they set one up like they always do. Next up is a music video for "Run It Back Again" by Corbin Bleu of High School Musical fame. Finally, there's a making of featurette that runs close to 10 minutes; it's not a 10-minute film school like I've seen on some DVDs, but it's not as purely fluff either. It is actually better than most such featurettes you see on these DVDs and has more re-play value that I was expecting.
Minutemen ran on TV this past January and as far as I can gather, it earned praise from its target audience. There's not much additional on the DVD, but it is still worth checking out. Call it a solid rental, leaning to a purchase.
Pokemon Movie - The Rise of Darkrai - Buy from Amazon
They still make Pokemon movies?
Rambo - Buy from Amazon: DVD, Special Edition DVD, or Blu-ray
After Sylvester Stallone successfully revived Rocky in 2006, the expectations for this movie started to go up. Way up. Sadly, its reviews were weak while its box office was also unable to live up to expectations. That is not to say it is a terrible movie or that it bombed, in fact, in both cases it was better than average for January releases this year. As for the home market options, the regular DVD is okay, if you are only interested in a rental. The Special Edition DVD has the audio commentary track found above, plus a ton of featurettes on various subjects, deleted scenes and a digital copy. (I really hope digital copies become the norm.) Finally, the Blu-ray has all of the extras the Special Edition has, plus a Picture-in-Picture commentary with Sylvester Stallone, and it's only a buck more on Amazon. Excellent deal and its little wonder that the number one selling DVD on Amazon at the moment. For most fans of the franchise, it is worth checking out. And while it is not as good as the original, the Special Edition DVD or the Blu-ray are worth the price.
Rambo - Buy from Amazon: The Complete Collector's Set - DVD or Trilogy Box Set - Blu-ray
Coming out this week are two box sets from Rambo franchise: All four films on DVD or just the first three on Blu-ray. Don't ask why the fourth film isn't part of the Blu-ray box set, 'cause I don't know. Also coming out this week and the second and third films on Blu-ray, but not the first, which was released last year. The DVD box set is a good deal if you don't have any of the movies on the special edition DVDs yet, however, the Blu-ray box set doesn't offer any real savings. Personally, I would stick with First blood and ignore the other two.
Rawhide - Season Three - Volume 1 - Buy from Amazon
Great show, terrible DVD treatment. I hate how these seasons are being split into two volumes, and I'm not the only one.
Shelter - Buy from Amazon
A gay themed movie about a young man trying to balance his family needs and his growing feelings for his best-friends brother. Reviews were merely average and that's not good enough to survive the harsh limited release market, especially for one with a niche market. However, this weakness might explain the lack of extras on the DVD; granted an audio commentary track and a making of featurette is not bad for a limited release. Call it a solid rental / weak purchase.
The Thief of Bagdad - Criterion Collection - Buy from Amazon
An amazing and multi-Oscar winning film from 1940 and is arguably one of the best re-telling of the Arabian Nights stories ever put on the big screen. (Although I have a soft spot Ray Harryhausen's Sinbad films.) The movie has influenced many, many filmmakers over the years, two of which are Coppola and Scorsese who provide one of the two audio commentary tracks on this 2-disc set. Other extras include a 30-minute featurette on the special effects, which includes interviews with Ray Harryhausen. There's audio interviews, image galleries, etc. There's a feature-length propaganda piece done in United Kingdom to support their war effort. Finally, there's a booklet that comes with the DVD that contains various essays on the movie and its influence. An absolutely amazing movie that is still having an effect on the films that are made today. Easily worth picking up and a contender for DVD Pick of the Week.
The Three Stooges Collection - Volume 2: 1937-1939 - Buy from Amazon
Fans of the comedy troupe were ecstatic when volume one came out, and they will be equally thrilled that volume two is being releases so soon afterward. Most of these shorts are in the public domain, so they have been released over and over again, but rarely have they looked this good. The only real negative here is the total lack of extras. Most fans would have been willing to spend a bit more for audio commentary tracks, historical featurettes, etc. (The Golden Collection is a great template to follow here.) That said, the pros clearly outnumber the cons and it is worth picking up for even the more casual fans out there.
The Walker - Buy from Amazon
The Walker stars Woodey Harrelson as Carter Page III, a high priced escort working in Washington, D.C.. The film's reviews were only mixed, with is usually fatal when it comes to limited releases. This was certainly the case here. It should perform better on the home market, but only because it would be practically impossible not to and not due to an overabundance of extras. (The only special feature on the DVD is a short promotional piece.) Still, it is worth checking out, even if a rental will suffice for most people.
What Would Jesus Buy? - Buy from Amazon
Given the subject of this movie, it might have made sense to delay the DVD release till this November. The movie is about Reverend Billy and his tour of the United States warning of the danger of the Shopocalypse, which is a lot more relevant during the Christmas shopping season, which starts sometime in... well, it probably started sometime last week. The film earned respectable reviews, but not great reviews with many complaining that it took itself too seriously for its own good. Likewise, it started out well in limited release, but couldn't maintain its opening weekend momentum as it tries to expand. Extras include plenty of additional footage and it is certainly worth checking out, even if a rental will suffice.
- C.S.Strowbridge
Date posted: 2008-05-27