
Quantum of Solace DVD
Quantum of Solace is no different, whilst still hugely successful Marc Forster's film has split audiences and critics alike. The storyline sees Bond pursuing the organisation he holds responsible for the death of his love Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale. It turns out that this organisation, Quantum, is unknown to MI6 yet is highly powerful and internationally connected and Bond stumbles on its plot to control Bolivia's water supply. Like M, we are never quite sure if Bond is on the mission or pursuing his personal agenda, as he gives little away whilst displaying his resourcefulness in following various leads around the world.
Quantum of Solace starts half an hour after Casino Royale and immediately you are into the film. A exhilarating car chase by Lake Garda is followed by an innovative title sequence and then we have a bit of exposition from M before another chase ensues, this time by foot and before you notice twenty minutes have passed and you haven't breathed. The plot proceeds more like a sequence of events as opposed to a structured build-up as Bond, hopping countries, goes from one chase (land, sea and air) or fight to the next, with just enough dialogue in between to balance the tempo. Following the predictably explosive third act the film's final scene lets the audience take stock and breathe out.
The reoccurring criticism levied at Quantum of Solace is its lack of build-up and depth, with Bond too solemn throughout. For me this misses the point, as producers were at pains to point out that this is a direct sequel to Casino Royale. I would go a step further and add that it's actually Act Two of one big film; where Casino Royale is the prelude and Quantum of Solace the finale where Bond, angry, lets loose. Viewing it this way will give you a different perspective.
There are a few downsides. The premise of a secret organisation whose evil aim is to up the price of water is, if not far fetched for today's audience, hardly blood-curdling stuff. And insisting on an explosive denouement is one thing, but to achieve it by having the enemies clash in a hotel powered by ultra flammable pressurised gas is, to say the least, a bit contrived.
The upsides though are many. The action is superb (if a little Bourne-juddery at times) as are the several fight sequences. You actually believe Bond is a highly trained killer and your expectancy doesn't let you blink when he gets into a clash (do you remember watching the Roger Moore fights slightly embarrassed?). The cinematography may not fully capture the pseudo glamour of the Bond countries of old, but you really feel you are in these places with Bond, sharing his claustrophobic world. And I loved the odd retro touch the film endows such as where Bond, all stealth and dressed like Steve McQueen, sneaks around a seedy Bolivian town in the dead of night and actually uses a public telephone.
Great fun, then, but an experience that might not linger in the memory as long as classics such as From Russia With Love, Goldfinger et al. Daniel Craig, as brutal, terse and macho as in Casino Royale, carries the film with ease and with the occasional dash of laconic humour but at times I wondered if he was actually too good for the film; a strange reflection given the worries we all had before we had seen him in the previous film. He's absolutely right for the part physically, but some of his genuine acting talents are wasted. Mention should be made too of Olga Kurylenko as the ubiquitous Bond Girl, because instead of being just a pretty face she comes over as a truly original variation on the theme - mysterious, driven, highly capable yet vulnerable too. Likewise the villain, on the face of it a respectable billionaire but when provoked able to show a latent menace often missing from the (let's face it) rather camped-up characters in Bond films past. These two are excellent supporting characters and I feel the film as a whole would have benefited by being five or ten minutes longer so as to look a little more into their backgrounds and personalities. At 106 minutes I believe the time was there to be added without undermining the other objectives of action and excitement.
The characters are mostly all well played too. The highlights being Gemma Arterton's breath of fresh air as Miss Fields and Jeffrey Wright's brooding Felix Leiter. But the plaudits have to go to Judy Dench and Daniel Craig who are both class acts. Whilst deadly serious, Craig delivers his witticisms with perfect timing and reassuring arrogance with a healthy disregard for authority. And the chemistry he shares with Dench's maternal, eternally reproachful M can't be faked.
All said and done Quantum of Solace is a hugely enjoyable film. It might not have the suave assuredness of the Connery films, nor the glamour of the some of the Moore's but what it has is Daniel Craig who, and this is coming from a lifelong Connery fan, is hands-down the best Bond of the series.
The DVD is a two disc 'special edition' that really isn't that special - you'll have to wait for the Ultimate/De Luxe Edition for the cut Bond/White scene and Daniel uttering the words "Bond, James Bond". The DVD menus are fairly average, though I
have to say the picture and sound quality are excellent (as they should be!) It comes in a nice stiff cardboard slipcase, but (and I think this is a first) no booklet, and for a DVD retailing at close to £25 that is unforgivable. Also there is a fair amount of repetition in the featurettes.
A mixed bag then at best, lets hope that Bond 23 delivers a better, viewer friendly picture and some humour, which is lacking really in this film.
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Sex and the City - The Complete Series (Collector's Giftset)
Terrific!The complete Sex and the City on DVD
- Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
- Language: English
- Number of discs: 20
Sex and the City is based on Candace Bushnell's provocative bestselling book.
six seasons packaged in one attractive box. A great chance to see and hear the brilliance of this series . Well written and acted. They are missed:-)
This compilation is so fabulous! I love it! The outside of the "book" itself is a beautiful dark pink velvet, and each page is heavy and textured, with beautiful pictures of the four women on the show, as well as pockets that hold the individual discs from each season. Its just a beautiful collection, built to last and treasure.
SEX AND THE CITY was originally designed as an un-censored sitcom which single 30-something women could relate to. While it succeeded in that, perhaps somewhat unexpectedly the show reached out to a far broader audience. It centers around 4 middle-aged single female friends, so it's best to start out by meeting our friends.
While the 4 characters are all very different, they all share a love for fashion; they literally never wear the same outfit twice. {Alas, a jeans & T-shirt fellow like myself would be apt to be out-of-place trying to date any of them}. Some of the stuff they wear is a bit outrageous & over-the-top; particularly some of the dresses that Carrie dons.
While the show on a superficial level is a light-hearted comedy, it tackles some very serious issues such as: surviving cancer, fertility problems / wanting to have a baby, unexpected pregnancies, deciding whether or not to get married and also caring for elderly relatives afflicted with Alzheimers.
Ultimately, the #1 reason I love the show so much is due to the fact that each of the 4 central
characters share a zest for life. They show us (both men & women) that being single is supposed to be fun as opposed to seeming hopeless. While the constant tributes to New York City occasionally gets old for a midwesterner like myself, it is also pretty honest as to how New Yorkers think of themselves & their city. In any case, each & every time I watch SEX AND THE CITY I always feel like I'm having lunch with 4 of my favorite friends.Shop more things about sex and the city @sex and the city store
How To Convert DVD Movies To Your Ipod by Peter OBrien
I own the ipod classic 80gb video device. I love movies and have a big collection of dvds. I enjoying watching movies when I am traveling as it makes the time go by much faster and having them on my ipod makes it very easy and convenient. I only have to carry around my small ipod. No need to carry a portable dvd player and all of the dvds.
That is just one reason to have dvds on your ipod and people have many different reasons that they want movies on their ipod. It could be that they have a boring job, keep the kids quiet or they not able to watch the tv because the kids are playing video games.
The point is everyone wants to have their dvd movies stored on their ipod for some reason. Buying the movie again on itunes is not very smart because you already bought the dvd. So you ask yourself how do you I convert the dvd to play on my ipod? Well keep reading because I have found a easy solution to your problem.
You cannot just put your dvd into your cd/dvd drive on your computer and add it to your itunes library. You have to first convert the dvd to the correct format so the ipod can read the file. Another term for converting is to "rip" the dvd.
The correct format for viewing dvd movies on your ipod is MPEG-4 video format with H.264 codec. This sounds very technical and if you are like me, you do not have the technical know how to complete this process.
The solution to our problem is one step dvd to ipod converter software that will do all the work for us and all we have to do is click the mouse a few times.
When looking for a good one step dvd to ipod converter software, you should look for these features:
1. Speed
2. Video Quality
3. Audio Quality
4. User Friendly
5. Converts different types of dvd formats
6. Converts other video formats, ie DiVX, MOV, AVI etc.
After you find a software program with all these features, look to see if they have a free trial version. This way you can give the software a trial run to see if the software is right for you.
After you have converted the dvd to the correct format, add the file to your itunes library, sync your ipod and the movie will appear on your ipod.
Find yourself a good dvd to ipod converter software and you will be able to load all your dvd to your ipod very quickly and easily.
A great one step dvd to ipod converter software that I use is Cucusoft DVD to Ipod Converter. This software has all the features mentioned above and they do offer a free trail download. To get your free trial download visit this website: Free Dvd to Ipod Software
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