Reviews written by dnemire
Keeping the story in the present worked very well. It really changed the tone and was a very enjoyable watch. The deleted scenes were hit-and-miss though. Very...
John is almost tolerable in this edit and that alone makes it a keeper for me. As with the edit of the first movie, keeping the story in the...
I watched this without looking for changes to see what caught my attention. The cuts that I did notice worked very well with my favorite being Lursa and B'etor...
A very good 2-in-1 edit. Starting and ending the movie with (Don't Fear) The Reaper was a great idea, but I think I would have preferred that Michael killing...
Excellent video quality for a DVD version. No jarring cuts or plot holes... my only quibble would be mentioning the film critic and then not showing his scene. ...
I compared this side-by-side with my Anchor Bay DVD of the TV version and this edit is a massive improvement. The change in quality from theatrical to TV scenes...
Looking for the best edit of The Hobbit Trilogy, I read through the descriptions and change lists of every edit I could find. I have watched and re-watched different...
Delaying the Phantasm's identity reveal and changing the tone of the ending are definite improvements. I'm not sure about splitting it into episodes as I am used to watching...
Love it - this edit works perfectly, blending the weaker first movie with the excellent sequel and striking a nice balance between the stories of the "haves" and the "have...
No narration turns this movie into a completely different experience. It won't replace the 'original', but I'll be watching this version every so often whenever I'm in the mood...
The edits in this version were SEAMLESS. Many times, I could tell something was changed, but the edit was performed so well (and it worked so well) that I...
The Rock was a blast in the theater, but re-watching at home was getting tedious... this edit is much more enjoyable for repeat viewings (less groan-inducing scenes). The only...
48 minutes of cringe trimmed and I didn't miss 47 of it (Prime's speech at the end). The battle in the city at the end of the movie is...