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Whacked!

Whacked!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm not the producer's brother
Review: I think the person that left the last reivew must have been related to someone that worked on making the DVD or something...
This movie is horribly good. Carmen Electra doesn't get naked, but some other woman does...however, Judge Reinhold is also (mostly) naked in the same scene (that's really freaking funny in itself). The story is kinda flopped together. Nothing really happens other than guns and a few breasts...but everyone seemed to really be having a good time making this movie. It's like they started filming and said, "This is gonna be crappy, so we might as well have fun with it!" I love bad movies, and this is right up there with Rock My World staring Peter O'Toole and Alicia Silverstone.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Brothers Rock!
Review: I'm not really a big action fan but my boyfriend rented it so I agreed to sit through it for a bit. Was totally amazed. Thought the chemistry/relationship between the two brothers was sensational. They came across like real brothers. These guys must have known each other for a long time before working on this project together. The little things give it away (or maybe they can just act, imagine that!). Anyway, I thought there was some really great (believable) moments between them. The other characters were fun to watch too. But the brothers were cute and HOT! (It's o.k., my boyfriend rented it for Carmen Electra).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great DVD
Review: This DVD is put together very well. The extras are informative and candid. There are lots of funny moments between Paul Sampson and Patrick Muldoon in the making of piece, (Brother's - A Study in Dynamics.) These two guys have great chemistry together. The video quailty of the DVD is teriffic and looks great. Other bonuses include, awesome motion menus, a good 5.1 mix, anamporhic widescreen, a behind the scenes piece on the 2nd Unit stunt work, outtakes, and the typical trailer. The only thing missing in my opinion is an audio commentary. After watching the "Brother's" piece you can only imagine how entertaining a Sampson/Muldoon commentary would have been. However, it's absence is forgivien. Most straight to video films like this are usually lacking in DVD content department but this one delivers.


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