![]() Ultimate X: The Movie Collections Double-sided Poster Print, 27x40 $25.00 Change your look or choose your favorite side with our double-sided posters. Ultimate X: The Movie is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget. ![]() Train Adventures for Kids: Magical World of Trains [VHS] $9.95 My 2-year old loves this video -- we all enjoy the good opening/closing song, lots of train pix, and other little kid characters... BUT! The dialoge is irritatingly cheesey, and the "Smokey Jones" character is not only totally hokey, but shows little kids that it's okay for them to go away to "magic train land" with a strange man by holding on to his rear end! Who wrote this? Do yourself a favor and stick to "Thomas the Tank Engine" and "Trains: Up Close & Personal" ! ![]() National Geographic: Sea Monsters - A Prehistoric Adventure (In 3-D) [Blu-ray] $28.99 I got this because I loved the BBC series Walking with Dinosaurs. However, National Geographic: Sea Monsters - A Prehistoric Adventure (In 3-D) [Blu-ray] isn't quite as good as that series. Rather, it features clips of paleontologists digging for fossils, with scenes of the CG sea monsters interspliced. As such, it isn't as entertaining or exciting as the BBC series, which shows just the dinosaurs. If you want a great series on prehistoric sea monsters, check out BBC's Chased By Dinosaurs, which in addition to dinosaurs has a mini-series featuring sea monsters that is much longer than National Geographic: Sea Monsters - A Prehistoric Adventure (In 3-D) [Blu-ray]. In the series, Nigel Marvin chases, and in turn is chased by, sea monsters from a variety of different time periods. It's both more entertaining and educational. ![]() The Adventures of Street Dogg, Vol. 1 $16.95 This dvd was pretty good. It shows a few good fights and Street Dogg is a trip because he is always crunk. I could have done without seeing all the strippers and girls taking off clothes, but it is a man that produced the movie so it's understandable. There were several people in the music industry that were interviewed throughout the film, and that was pretty cool. It showed me where not to party in Florida. |
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