The Craft.
A story of witchcraft and revenge.
Four girls Nancy, Sarah, Bonnie and Rachelle who don,t quite fit in at their strict catholic school.
The four girls come to terms with their powers and as they grow the evil released soon becomes too much for them to control and people around them will soon begin to suffer .
The film surprised me at being actually very good. the acting was again superb and the plot was decent. the story moved along at at good pace and the ending was expected.
Nothing new in this film but it delivered a watchable film.
Worth your time if it comes on TV.
DVD Info:
Language English
Subtitles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish, Turkish
Region: Region 2
Number of discs: 1 ...
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Advantages: Superb production, fascinating footage, great music Disadvantages: None whatsoever apart from wanting more
others. Some of the conductors featured are Sir John Barbirolli, Sir Thomas Beecham, Leonard Bernstein, Herbert von Karajan, Richard Strauss, Leopold Stokowski and Bruno Walter to single out a few names.
Right from the opening of the documentary you realise the high quality of the production values on this DVD as Beethoven's 5th Symphony segues seamlessly between different performances by very different conductors. Hearing the same piece conducted by Toscanini, von Karajan, Klemperer and Szell heightens the contrasts between the styles and interpretations of each of these highly individual maestri.
One of the big plus-points of this DVD is that along with copious extracts from performances and rehearsals, one is given complete performances of several works including Beethoven's "Egmont Overture" conducted by Serge Koussevitzky ...
Advantages: It has teenage witches and stuff so it must be cool Disadvantages: It isn't bad, but could've done better with the material
Andrew Fleming (director)?s 1996 teen-witch film ?The Craft? was one I?d been looking forward to seeing for some time and I finally caught it on TV recently. It?s a difficult one to categorise though ? it doesn?t quite fit in with teen-horrors like Scream, but nor is it the more straightforward teen flick about dating (e.g. American Pie). In fact, in a fairly loose sense, it?s like a cross between the two!
In case you aren?t familiar with the film at all, the ?craft? referred to in the title is witchcraft. The film centres around four schoolgirls practising magic, in a somewhat Willow-from-Buffy (or, dare I say it) Sabrina fashion.
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Sarah (Robin Tunney) is a new girl in LA, her family having moved from San Francisco. At first, she doesn?t fit in at her new school, until ...
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Product details
Genre
Special Interest - Educational & Instructional
Classification
Exempt
Production Year
2003
Running Time
2 hours 20 minutes
Plot
THE CRAFT OF CONDUCTING is the world’s leading instructional guide to conducting technique.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
Tansy Productions
Release date
01/01/2004
No of Discs
2
Catalogue No
TP 001
Barcode
5060002950012
Featured
Denise Ham
Languages
Main Language
English
DVD Description
The world’s foremost instructional guide to conducting technique is an intensive, detailed experience. Ideal for conducting students, for all who currently conduct, and for anyone whose ambition is to guide and inspire orchestras, bands and choirs. Covers such topics as posture, breathing, how to hold the baton, and beating patterns.
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