...of information was exactly what Sabrina had to deal with... Sabrina Spellman moved to live with her Aunts in Massachusetts when she was fifteen, and on her sixteenth birthday they announce to her that she is a witch. Naturally, Sabrina didn't believe them at first, but by the end of the first episode, she accepted this news and was ready to explore her powers. And over seven seasons from 1996 to 2003, this teenage witch transformed herself and her ... ...another fantastic season. In Sabrina Season Four, there are the usual main characters as well as some new ones for us to explore. Sabrina: Sabrina is our main character in the show, a young and lively teenage witch. She's now starting to appreciate her magic for what it really is. She's the centre of the show and is very complex but a lot like your typical teenage (magic finger aside!). Hilda: Aunt Hilda is Sabrina's more 'wacky' Aunt. She's fun ...
Advantages: Family fun. Stars Tim Curry! Disadvantages: Contrived plot, probably not one to keep and rewatch
...being credible and the pirates being very yo ho ho piratey. Apparently Pirates of the Plain didn't make it into cinemas and went straight to video but I think it could easily have held the audience on the big screen.
The rental copy had no extras on the DVD. ...
Advantages: Funny and full of action Disadvantages: A few violent scenes
I loved sonic underground when I was younger, so when I saw it priced at just £0.97, I had to get it. The disc includes two episodes - "Last Resort" and "Come out Wherever You Are". As I am keen to start writing a few reviews I've decided to review both episodes. Please note there are no special features on this disc.
LAST RESORT
Written by Michael Edens
While escaping from some of Doctor Robotnic's warriors Sonic, Manic and Sonia stumble across ... ...is called Lake Valley Resort. Sonic is amazed by the sheer beauty he is surrounded by during his stay. The person in charge is a tiger named Stripes. He and Sonia fall in love at first sight but Sonia goes on to find that Stripes has made a deal with Robotnic. Robotnic leaves the valley alone if Stripes robotosizes all members of the resistance. While Sonic is out playing tennis with himself (he's so fast he can serve the ball and return it himself) ...
Advantages: Fun packed adventure; really witty; great development of characters, DVD special features Disadvantages: None
Toy Story 2, released in 2000, is the sequel in the Pixar animation to Toy Story which was orginally released in 1995. I usually find that sequels are never as good as the first, mainly because you tend to loose some of the traits of characters, the plot seems quite desperate and overall, you feel like you aren't learning anything new about the characters at all. This, however, is a complete exception and I rate it high above the first.
The adventure ... ...lot more, 'adventurous'. The first Toy Story focusses primarily in the boy, 'Andy's' room with a small adventure out to a 'Pizza Palace' where the two main characters are Woody and Buzz. The other toy's characters are skimmed over the surface. With this film, it not only incorporates nearly all the characters into the adventure (such as Mr Potato head, Hamm the piggy bank, Rex the dinosaur and slinky the dog) but the adventure is more daring, plus, ...
Advantages: Looks very Christmassy, Well Directed Disadvantages: The people look creepy
...for those who live in a hole or have dementia, A Christmas Carol is the story of Ebonezer Scrooge (Jim Carey) and is passage by fire from twisted, grumpy, old miser who hates Christmas to the very opposite (except he stays old). After the death of Scrooge's business partner, Scrooge has got even more miserable and spiteful than ever and everyone fears and avoids him. Even his sole employee, Bob Cratchet (Gary Oldman) lives in misery, not allowed ... ...this film is so fantastic a telling, this would merely enhance the tediousness of an overly told story but the computer generated recreation and the direction of this film make it wonderful to watch. It’s directed by Robert Zemeckis, the man responsible for The Polar Express and Beowulf . He uses the same sort of 3-D capturing here that he used in those films. Basically this is a technique were he captures the movements etc. of real actors and ...