Showing posts with label Titans. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Remember the Titans (Blu-ray/DVD Combo)






Remember the Titans (Blu-ray/DVD Combo) Feature


  • Buena Vista Remember The Titans DVDs
  • The true story of a newly appointed AfricanAmerican coach and his high school team on their first season as a racially integrated unit.


Remember the Titans (Blu-ray/DVD Combo) Overview


Denzel Washington portrays Herman Boone in the true story of a black football coach hired in a racially-volatile 1970s Virginia high school. Stars Washington, Will Patton, Wood Harris, Kip Pardue, Ethan Suplee et al

Remember the Titans (Blu-ray/DVD Combo) Specifications


With only one major star (Denzel Washington), an appealing cast of fresh unknowns, and a winning emphasis of substance over self-indulgent style, Boaz Yakin's Remember the Titans is, like Rudy before it, a football movie that will be fondly remembered by anyone who sees it.

Set in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1971, the fact-based story begins with the integration of black and white students at T. C. Williams High School. This effort to improve race relations is most keenly felt on the school's football team, the Titans, and bigoted tempers flare when a black head coach (Washington) is appointed and his victorious predecessor (Will Patton) reluctantly stays on as his assistant. It's affirmative action at its most potentially volatile, complicated by the mandate that the coach will be fired if he loses a single game in the Titans' 13-game season. The players represent a hotbed of racial tension, but as the team struggles toward unity and gridiron glory, Remember the Titans builds on several subplots and character dynamics to become an inspirational drama of Rocky-like proportions.

Yakin--whose debut, Fresh, was one of the best independent films of the 1990s--understands the value of connecting small scenes to form a rich climactic payoff. Likewise, Washington provides a solid dramatic foundation (his coach is obsessively harsh, but for all the right reasons) while giving his younger co-stars ample time in the spotlight. The result is a film that achieves what it celebrates: an enriching sense of unity that's unquestionably genuine. (Ages 9 and older) --Jeff Shannon



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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Remember the Titans (Blu-ray / DVD Combo)







Remember the Titans (Blu-ray / DVD Combo) Overview


Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 03/29/2011 Rating: Pg




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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Clash of the Titans (Clam) [VHS]







Clash of the Titans (Clam) [VHS] Overview


You have a classic tale full of drama, passion, and adventure. A tale of universal archetypes that speak to everyone. A tale that has remained unfailingly popular for thousands of years. Why not spice it up with a wacky mechanical owl? Such was the thinking behind Clash of the Titans. Maggie Smith, Laurence Olivier, and Harry Hamlin (one of these things is not like the others...) star in a toga-ripper about a valiant hero, capricious immortals, and lots and lots of giant stop-action monsters. Perseus (Hamlin) is the favored son of the god Zeus (Olivier), but he has unwittingly ticked off the sea goddess Thetis (Smith). Just to make things worse, Perseus falls in love with the lovely Princess Andromeda, who used to be engaged to Thetis's son. Soon Perseus is off on one quest after another, with Zeus helping, Thetis hindering, and lots of innocent bystanders getting stabbed, drowned, and squished. Of course, the whole thing is just an excuse to show as much of Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion animation as possible, and good thing too. It's an old technique, but it still looks pretty darn cool, and it means the cast can just relax and do a bunch of reaction shots. Don't use this one to study for that big classical mythology exam, but if you just turn your brain off and enjoy the Kraken, it's pretty good fun. --Ali Davis


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The original Clash of the Titans (1981) is perhaps best known as the last film by Ray Harryhausen. The film is often disparaged, but it is truly representative of Harryhausen skills as an entertainer and a must for lovers of fantasy films are cheese. A young actor Harry Hamlin as Perseus wearing a toga demigod, a weather Lawrence Olivier as Zeus, and a series of famous actresses like goddesses, the film was not a big stickler for historical details. Nowhere in the greek myth, for example,a meeting a giant sea monster called Kraken City-destruction (for this we must Scandinavian folk-style). Even this does not seem to steal a scene mechanical owl Bubo name in one of the ancient scrolls of Homer or Hesiod. In 1980, the film by many as a Class B was to be part of feta. However, Ray Harryhausen made masterful stop-motion effects made it popular among young viewers, and became a cult classic almost overnight.



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