July ‘08′

July’s DVD of the month set to come out on July 15th, 2008 is Step Up 2 ; The Streets. If you loved the first one the second one even better with incredible dance moves. The acting is a little amateurish but it is quite offset by the dancing which is displayed all throughout the movie. The two main characters Andie (Briana Evigan) and Chase (Robert Hoffman) pair up and put together a dance crew made up of the school rejects and prepare to dance up a storm at the Streets competition. Here they will try to prove to everybody that you don’t have to fit a certain mold to be able to dance.
This movie was great considering that I am a very big dance enthusiast, however the acting was not the greatest…it was a little cheezy at times and the actors didn’t seem to be acting naturally rather they looked slightly robotic.
This movie receives 4 popcorns out of a possible 5!

June ‘08′

Vantage Point comes out on DVD in the week of June 30th and is my pick for the DVD of the month! Now if you haven’t seen it yet…do not get frustrated when the story starts over and over again…it’s just that you see the event that happens in the perspective of the different people who witnessed it. I think that this movie was quite different and whats great about it is that you truly only appreciate the originality at the very end!
The movie is packed with action and suspense as the lives of different people are intertwined as they witness and are subject to terrorism!
Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, and Forest Whitaker were excellent in it along with all the other actors that participated.
This movie receives 5 popcorns out of a possible 5!


Do you remember the movie Training Day? If you have not seen this movie yet…you should! I recently saw the movie on television and was reminded of how much I love Denzel Washington! This movie was the first time that he was recognized with his acting brilliance and received an oscar for best male actor.
The movie portrays a young police officer, Jake Hoyt played by Ethan Hawke, hoping to become a narcotics officer and is subject to an intense 24-hour training day provided by the highly decorated LAPD officer Alonzo Harris played by Denzel Washington. This training day will shape and change the lives of both men as they battle deep in the LA drug ring.
This movie receives 5 popcorns out of a possible 5

