Advantages: Hilarious comedy, good viewing Disadvantages: only 3 episodes, expensive to buy whole set individually
Another installement to my DVDcollection - the epic and classic comedy hero - Mr Bean. I love Rowan Atkinson, especially in Black Adder and also in the classic Mr Bean episodes. Despite my mood before hand, after watching Mr Bean I always feel much better, he always manages to intrigue my imagination with his biazarre mannerisms and abilty to turn the most straight forward of tasks into complete disaters!
Having not being able to buy the whollebox set I have had to purchase and review each DVD volume one by one.
This DVD contains 3 episodes, each with 3 or 4 sketches in them. All of whihc are brilliant and this DVD includes one of my favourites - the one where he goes to the swimming pool and clings to the diving board. The three episodes are entitled: Episode 1. 'The Curse Of Mr Bean', Episode 2. 'Mr Bean Goes To Town ...
Advantages: Flexible character development and vast exploration area Disadvantages: Mounted ride control is horrible
emblazoned with scales. The Merchant Guild shops offer a general assortment of goods. The higher the rep in the merchants guild the cheaper it is to buy supplies.
The Giriza is the equivalent of the Thieves' Guild. The members wear distinctive red hoods and the Giriza shops are a good source for lock picks and other thievery-related goods. Giriza trainers offer knowledge in the stealthy arts. The higher the rep the more you can sell your goods for.
The Necromancers are the only source that will teach the ability to use the Necromancy School of Magic, but are generally shunned by polite society. The Society makes a point of stopping Necromancers from completing their goals.
The House Skelden and the Karga Clan are two competing factions in the northern reaches of the human half of the world. The Karga Clan are the former ruling house that ...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Two Worlds (PC)
Advantages: Generally good concert, 'Old Medley' is great. Disadvantages: Bonus features could be better. Needs less pop and more prog!
Filmedin 1992, 'The Way We Walk' DVD shows concert footage from one of Genesis's later tours. By this time, all the big albums had been released - only the lesser known 'Calling All Stations' with Ray Wilson was still to come.
As it stands, this is a pretty good concert - as expected, most of the hits are there - 'Land Of Confusion, 'Invisible Touch', 'I Can't Dance', etc. They are all pretty similar to the album versions, though there a few alterations - 'No Son Of Mine' enjoying a notable extension and some dramatic guitar-work to finish it off. 'Jesus He Knows Me' has got real pace and excitement, and Phil Collins really brings it to life as he comically assumes the role of a TV evangelist. The song is also rounded off with a superb guitar solo from long-time session player Daryl Stuermer.
In Turn It On Again, the final track ...
Product Information for "The General Post Office Film Unit Collection Vol.2 - We Live In Two Worlds (DVD)" »
Product details
Genre
Documentaries & Biographies - Documentary
Classification
Exempt
Franchise Name
General Post Office Film Unit Collection
Video Category
Feature Film
Country Of Origin
United Kingdom
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
BFI VIDEO; PIAS UK; LACE GROUP; SONY DADC
Languages
Main Language
English
Hearing Impaired Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Booklet containing essays, biographies, and film notes
Aspect Ratio
1.33 Full Screen
Sound
Dolby Digital
DVD Description
A selection of vintage shorts produced by the GPO Film Unit, lovingly restored by The BFI National Archive in association with BT, Royal Mail, and The British Postal Museum And Archive. Disc 1: 'Rainbow Dance' (1936), 'Saving Of Bill Blewitt' (1936), 'Calendar Of The Year' (1936), 'Fairy Of The Phone' (1936), 'Night Mail' (1936), 'Roadways' (1937), 'Trade Tattoo' (1937), 'Big Money' (1937), 'We Live In Two Worlds' (1937), 'N Or NW' (1937). Disc 2: 'A Job In A Million' (1937), 'Book Bargain' (1937), 'What's On Today' (1938), 'Love On The Wing' (1938), 'The Horsey Mail' (1938), 'Heavenly Post Office' (1938), 'News For The Navy' (1938), 'Mony A Pickle' (1938), 'North Sea' (1938), 'Penny Journey' (1938), 'The Tocher' (1938), 'Gods Chillun' (1938).
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