WCW/NWO Goldberg Character PlayStation 1 Memory Card Review
By Paul Rudoff on Sep. 24, 2022 at 7:00 PM in Wrestling, Video Games
About 10 years ago, I typed up notes intended to be used to write reviews for a lot of different items. As I was cleaning up the digital clutter on my hard drive recently, I found all of these notes. Most of the products are out-of-print and no longer available for their original cheap prices, so there is no reason to use most of the notes. However, for a few items, the information contained in my notes doesn't seem to be available elsewhere online, so it still seems prudent to write the reviews as intended.
Read on as I tell you all about the WCW/NWO Goldberg Character PlayStation Memory Card released in 1999 by InterAct Accessories...
Vive Guerrero: A Tribute in Memory of Eddie DVD Review
By Paul Rudoff on Sep. 23, 2022 at 12:00 PM in Wrestling, Home Video
About 10 years ago, I typed up notes intended to be used to write reviews for a lot of different items. As I was cleaning up the digital clutter on my hard drive recently, I found all of these notes. Most of the products are out-of-print and no longer available for their original cheap prices, so there is no reason to use most of the notes. However, for a few items, the information contained in my notes doesn't seem to be available elsewhere online, so it still seems prudent to write the reviews as intended.
Read on as I tell you all about the Vive Guerrero: A Tribute in Memory of Eddie DVD released in 2006 by Big Vision Entertainment...
Tales from the Cryptkeeper - All The Gory Details: The Complete Second Season DVD Review
By Paul Rudoff on Sep. 22, 2022 at 12:00 PM in Home Video, Animation, Horror
About 10 years ago, I typed up notes intended to be used to write reviews for a lot of different items. As I was cleaning up the digital clutter on my hard drive recently, I found all of these notes. Most of the products are out-of-print and no longer available for their original cheap prices, so there is no reason to use most of the notes. However, for a few items, the information contained in my notes doesn't seem to be available elsewhere online, so it still seems prudent to write the reviews as intended.
Read on as I tell you all about the Tales from the Cryptkeeper - All The Gory Details: The Complete Second Season DVD released in 2008 by kaBOOM! Entertainment...
Monster Mash (2000) VHS / DVD Comparison Review
By Paul Rudoff on Sep. 21, 2022 at 12:00 PM in Home Video, Animation, Horror
About 10 years ago, I typed up notes intended to be used to write reviews for a lot of different items. As I was cleaning up the digital clutter on my hard drive recently, I found all of these notes. Most of the products are out-of-print and no longer available for their original cheap prices, so there is no reason to use most of the notes. However, for a few items, the information contained in my notes doesn't seem to be available elsewhere online, so it still seems prudent to write the reviews as intended.
Read on as I tell you all about the differences between the Monster Mash (2000) VHS (alt url) and DVD releases...
Lassie / Mr. Ed (Digiview Entertainment) DVD Review
By Paul Rudoff on Sep. 20, 2022 at 12:00 PM in Home Video
About 10 years ago, I typed up notes intended to be used to write reviews for a lot of different items. As I was cleaning up the digital clutter on my hard drive recently, I found all of these notes. Most of the products are out-of-print and no longer available for their original cheap prices, so there is no reason to use most of the notes. However, for a few items, the information contained in my notes doesn't seem to be available elsewhere online, so it still seems prudent to write the reviews as intended.
Read on as I tell you all about the Lassie & Mr. Ed Double Feature DVD released by Digiview Entertainment in 2007...
Bikini Drive-In / Topper Returns (Miracle Pictures) DVD Review
By Paul Rudoff on Sep. 19, 2022 at 12:00 PM in Home Video
About 10 years ago, I typed up notes intended to be used to write reviews for a lot of different items. As I was cleaning up the digital clutter on my hard drive recently, I found all of these notes. Most of the products are out-of-print and no longer available for their original cheap prices, so there is no reason to use most of the notes. However, for a few items, the information contained in my notes doesn't seem to be available elsewhere online, so it still seems prudent to write the reviews as intended.
Read on as I tell you all about the Bikini Drive-In & Topper Returns Double Feature DVD released by Miracle Pictures in 2005...
Cannon Movie Tales - Complete Series Overview
By Paul Rudoff on Aug. 30, 2022 at 9:35 PM in Home Video
Although I grew up in the 1980s, and was a prime candidate to have seen the Cannon Movie Tales series at that time, I never knew it existed until a few months ago when I found the Rumpelstiltskin DVD in Dollar Tree as part of their line of re-authored movie-only no-menu MGM DVDs. All of these MGM DVDs bear a UPC number that starts with "8 28706 54" and are manufactured exclusively(?) for Dollar Tree by Deuce Entertainment LLC. Since they have no menus, subtitles (and extra audio tracks) have to be activated manually. Generally, these budget MGM DVDs contain the same or better film transfer as the previously-released "full featured" MGM DVD of the same title, only without the menu and special features. As an example, the previous DVDs of Breakin' (1984) and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984) are 4:3 fullscreen, but on these new DVDs, they are both 16:9 anamorphic widescreen. Unfortunately, for Rumpelstiltskin, the transfer is a downgrade. The old DVD presented the film in 4:3 open matte fullscreen. The budget DVD is still 4:3, only now it is letterboxed! The picture at the top and bottom has been covered with black mattes/bars, so you see less picture than on the fullscreen DVD - plus blackness on all sides when viewed on a modern HDTV.
Anyway, this article isn't a review of the Dollar Tree MGM DVDs. This DVD introduced me to the Cannon Movie Tales series, and prompted me to find out more about them. Read on as I share my research...
Neca $39.99 "Best of Neca Blind Bags" Unboxing Review
By Paul Rudoff on Aug. 29, 2022 at 11:50 PM in Mystery/Blind Bags
I reviewed several of Neca's $9.99 themed blind bags in the past. After getting many duplicate items, I stopped buying them. Well, today I saw a new for 2022 Neca Blind Bag in my local Target, this one named "Best of Neca Blind Bags". It's a HUGE 12"x18" bag with all four logos on it: Sci-Fi and Horror, Pop Culture, Gamer, and Superhero. Proclaiming "over $100 worth of toys and collectibles", this new supersized blind bag carries a MSRP of $39.99. That's four times what the usual blind bags cost. Could it have four individual $9.99 bags inside, one for each theme? Out of curiosity, I bought one of the two that Target had (the other was mostly air). Was it worth it? Read on to find out...
Canadian Bacon (1995) MVD Marquee Collection Blu-ray Review
By Paul Rudoff on Aug. 28, 2022 at 10:55 PM in Home Video
MVD Visual recently released the Canadian Bacon (1995) Blu-ray. Read on to find out more about it...
Sniper: Rogue Mission (2022) Blu-ray Review
By Paul Rudoff on Aug. 27, 2022 at 11:45 AM in Home Video
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment recently released the Sniper: Rogue Mission (2022) Blu-ray. Read on to find out more about it...