The warm glow of a log fire comes to life in this virtual reality video. Designed to give the sensations of a cosy evening spent by the hearth, the programme features a variety of... more
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Plot: Features visuals and the sounds of a real log fire or alternatively three soundtracks can be selected: classical music, jazz or Christmas favourites.
Release details
DVD Region: Region 0 (All Regions)
Studio(s): DVD Cymru Wales Ltd; Pinnacle Vision
Release date: 21/04/2003
No of Discs: 1
Catalogue No: DVDC 200161
Barcode: 0682989200161
Languages
Main Language: English
Subtitle Language: None
DVD Description
The warm glow of a log fire comes to life in this virtual reality video. Designed to give the sensations of a cosy evening spent by the hearth, the programme features a variety of sounds to accompany the relaxing experience, including classical music, mellow jazz, Christmas favourites, and of course the natural crackling sounds of a real log fire.
...Personally i did not rate this film I found watching paint dry on a wall more entertaining and humourous. I have laughed more at a funeral. The film revolves around a 17 year old girl who is gagging for it. She goes with her geeky friend to a virtual reality fare and decides to go into a machine which can make her change her looks to see what she would look like if she had different features. However the girl decides to create the perfect male. Just by coincedence the fare blows up because of a fault. This creates her perfect male who knows he is part of her, and the girl conveniently not remembering a thing. If this story does not seem complicated to you I do not know what will. Finally definetely do not watch this film if you aren't female....
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Advantages: Wide view of Picture as intended for cinemas Disadvantages: Unsuitable view for Portable DVD's
...The third and final part (as of yet) of the Die Hard series and Bruce Willis is back this time alongside Samuel L Jackson.
This Widescreen version is suitable for anyone who's television set as the ability to show widescreen pictures. With this you can see more of the film has it was intended to be seen at the cinema. Sometimes films are cut to fit onto standard screen sizes. The film is probably the best of the three films and Jackson gives Willis a run for his money in the action scenes.
The Villian played by Jeremy Irons although not as good has Alan Rickman in the first Die Hard film does an excellent potrayal of a German villian. If you are a fan of the series but have only watched them on television (with adverts betwween) then go and purchase this film and see how it was intended to be seen....
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Advantages: Some outstanding action Disadvantages: A lot of twaffle in-between
...frustrating waste is probably Ving Rhames (who bags a nice posy "and" credit) who simply sits in front of a computer screen for virtually the entire movie. The only time he gets to do anything else (get shot and fire an explosive shell from a helicopter) his potential is revealed... then quickly tucked back into place. Anthony Hopkins makes an uncredited appearance as Hunt's boss but, unlike his work in [The Mask of Zorro], he is clearly tired and fed-up to be there. He looks like he is simply doing it for the money (he probably was!) but even in this disinterested mode, Hopkins still manages to deliver the movie's best lines ("She's a woman. She's got all the training she needs.", "This isn't Mission: Difficult, Mr. Hunt, it's Mission: Impossible. Difficult should be a walk in the park.") so brilliantly that his part takes up virtually the entire...
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helpful 11.12.2005
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