The tesseract part 1 So this

The tesseract part 1

So this is a horrorcomedy, a political satire with zombies. How well does it manage to balance those two ends? Not very well, unfortunately. The political satire is too ham-fisted to be effective, while some of the non-political jokes are too obviousunnecessary to work. There is a huge amount of gore, but very few genuine scares. Its not without some strengths, including some funny scenes and some good performances, but thats not enough for a full recommendation. Extras include a short making of featurette. Its bit of a mixed bag, with no one Blu-ray having two films that are absolutely worth picking up. BorderlandCrazy Eights has one film that is sufficiently brutal for most fans of the genre, while building tension outside of the gore. However, the second film is mostly just dull. The first of the The BrokenThe Butterfly Effect 3 double-shot has a lot of potential, but moves too slowly and tries too hard to be stylish, which deflates the tension. The Butterfly Effect 3: The Revlations is too similar to the original, which is the better movie in most regards. Both films in The GravedancersWicked Little Things have too many cliches to deal with, while the latter is at least a well made example of the genre, if not exactly original. Finally, The GravesZombies of Mass Destruction started out with a movie that was a collection of cliches, but ends with a movie that thinks it is wittier than it is. Project-Blu Open Water/Open Water 2 Blu-ray Review, By Jack Hunt English: DTS-HD Master Audio 1 If you enjoy this film, may we suggest: Visit our friends for more great reviews! Enjoy the film? Buy the authentic film poster at : Open water is loosely defined as, Water that is unprotected, well exposed, and influenced by a variety of often dangerous environmental conditions. Usually refers to being in the ocean or in a large lake that is quite a distance from the shore. Being stranded in such a predicament is enough to strike fear into most and almost always means certain death for all. Open Water is based on the true story of Tom and Eileen Lonergan. While vacationing in Australia, they thought it would be a good idea to take a tourist boat out to scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef. It all seems innocent enough, a nice relaxing dive in one of the worlds most beautiful locations. That is until they spend a few extra minutes too long underwater, and the boat crew actually leaves them behind. No one realized they were missing, and the company failed to follow certain protocol, that being a standard head count. A massive search was mounted, but they were never found. Emerging from the quiet solitude of an underwater tranquility, Daniel Travis and his wife Susan Ryan surface to find that the tourist day-boat has left without them. Hence the term their ship has most definitely sunk.

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