Leslie Libman and Larry Williams' movie "Brave New World", which was originally written by Aldous Huxley, is about a "savage" named John in a utopian society in which mankind seems to live without any problems or issues. John is thrown in to that lifestyle but starts questioning it, not feeling comfortable with the idea of designing humans, not being in love with one another or taking free drugs so no one starts questioning things.
The directors did not leave the story unedited. A good example is the very first chapter, in which important information are revealed to the READER. The VIEWER is not given those facts about cloning and designing humans in the Brave New World. Furthermore, in the end, John does not kill himself - he "accidentally" ... Read More:
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I wanted to give 0 stars, but it didn't work, this is why I give one!! But it doesn't deserve it!!!
This is simply the worst I have ever seen from Disney and in general in the cartoon section!!
The movie is set in the early 20th century, but the characters act like they would be from the 21st century!! They are also not nicely drawn and the whole story is so horrible, you better watch it yourself to understand what I talk about!!
This is a DVD I have seen only once and happily will sell it if someone is up to it!!
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Ok, so watching Transformers the Movie may not be the most mature viewing of alltime and no, no woman is ever going to be impressed if you can quote any lines from the film, but boy is it fun!
When my family first bought a VHS player in 1988 when I was just five years old, this was the first VHS my parents picked up. I loved it at the time, but unlike so many things I loved as a kid, this stands up very well. The music is 80s hair metal and never less than hard-rocking fun (btw the soundtrack is also worth checking out) and goes perfectly with the on-screen boys action. The siege on Autobot City, the death of Optimus Prime, the reincarnation of Megatron as Galvatron and the final assault on the giant, robot planet Unicron are stunning. The film is always ... Read More:
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In "Mirror, Mirror", Captain Kirk, Doctor McCoy, Lt. Commander Scott, and Lt. Uhura are transported to a parrallel universe, where the crew are savage, and most notably, Commander Spock has a beard.
In "The Deadly Years", Captain Kirk, Commander Spock, Doctor McCoy, and Lt. Commandr Scott, get radiation sickness from Gamma Hydra IV, causing them to age rapidly. Meanwhile, the Enterprise is heading into Romulan space.
In "I, Mudd", Harry Mudd returns (first appearing in "Mudd's Women") this time being discovered on an android-ruled planet. The entire crew gets beamed down to the planet's surface, with Android's in command of the ship.
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The Star Trek movies are sure to continue entertaining people long after we have all left. This box set provides an excellent opportunity to own part of the Star Trek experience. The presentation of these videos makes them perfect to display in a collection or have on your video shelf.
It's a shame that those without widscreen TV's can't obtain it in thus formatt, however, it losses none of the charm that the movies have. The only other drawback is that the more recent films are not in it and you may choose to wait for a more inclusive set, although there is sure to be many more film releases even after this and how long can you keep waiting.
For Star Trek fans the documentry/history video is worth a watch but it may contain much that you already know. Those who ... Read More:
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The Star Trek movies are sure to continue entertaining people long after we have all left. This box set provides an excellent opportunity to own part of the Star Trek experience. The presentation of these videos makes them perfect to display in a collection or have on your video shelf.
It's a shame that those without widscreen TV's can't obtain it in thus formatt, however, it losses none of the charm that the movies have. The only other drawback is that the more recent films are not in it and you may choose to wait for a more inclusive set, although there is sure to be many more film releases even after this and how long can you keep waiting.
For Star Trek fans the documentry/history video is worth a watch but it may contain much that you already know. Those who ... Read More:
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"The Naked Time" is a look at the dangers of exposure to a dangerous virus - a precursor to the horror films of the seventies. "Charlie X" is a little ponderous - poor Janice. Intriguing idea but weak implementation. "Balance of Terror" is superb - the tense atmosphere it creates was only matched decades later on Deep Space Nine's invasion of Cardassia. This episode is the Federations first view of the warlike Romulans and exposes the xenophobia within us all.
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"The Naked Time" is a look at the dangers of exposure to a dangerous virus - a precursor to the horror films of the seventies. "Charlie X" is a little ponderous - poor Janice. Intriguing idea but weak implementation. "Balance of Terror" is superb - the tense atmosphere it creates was only matched decades later on Deep Space Nine's invasion of Cardassia. This episode is the Federations first view of the warlike Romulans and exposes the xenophobia within us all.
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"The Naked Time" is a look at the dangers of exposure to a dangerous virus - a precursor to the horror films of the seventies. "Charlie X" is a little ponderous - poor Janice. Intriguing idea but weak implementation. "Balance of Terror" is superb - the tense atmosphere it creates was only matched decades later on Deep Space Nine's invasion of Cardassia. This episode is the Federations first view of the warlike Romulans and exposes the xenophobia within us all.
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"The Naked Time" is a look at the dangers of exposure to a dangerous virus - a precursor to the horror films of the seventies. "Charlie X" is a little ponderous - poor Janice. Intriguing idea but weak implementation. "Balance of Terror" is superb - the tense atmosphere it creates was only matched decades later on Deep Space Nine's invasion of Cardassia. This episode is the Federations first view of the warlike Romulans and exposes the xenophobia within us all.
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