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Thursday, December 9, 2010

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Sesame Street - Cookie Monster's Best Bites Review





Sesame Street - Cookie Monster's Best Bites Feature


  • SESAME ST.-COOKIE MONSTER'S BEST BITES (DVD MOVIE)



Sesame Street - Cookie Monster's Best Bites Overview


Cookie Monster learns lessons while chasing after cookies.
Genre: Children's Video
Rating: G
Release Date: 27-JAN-2004
Media Type: DVD


Sesame Street - Cookie Monster's Best Bites Specifications


America's favorite slave to baked goods, Cookie Monster, is the star of this very funny collection of comic sketches culled from the insatiable Muppet's tenure on Sesame Street. From the opening scene--in which the wild-eyed Cookie yields to pure impulse and devours a cookbook (rather than wait for a pastry recipe to be fully realized in his kitchen)--the longtime Children's Television Workshop character never fails to entertain with his charming anarchy. Also on the program are classic Sesame Street songs "C Is for Cookie" (and its spinoff, "C Drives Me Crazy," featuring a guest appearance by the Fine Young Cannibals), "If Moon Were a Cookie," and the touching "What Is Friend?" The high point, however, is the gravel-voiced Cookie's scene with actress Annette Bening, who helps him sort out the difference between a "Cookie Here and There." Wonderful stuff for all ages. --Tom Keogh

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Check Out Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie for $8.33

Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Review






Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Overview


All the lightning-fisted thrills of the world’s wildest combat video game series explodes onto DVD in this brilliantly animated, sensationally supercharged adventure, Street FighterTM II: The Animated Movie. This all new unedited and uncensored version now boasts a stunning new 5.1 surround sound mix of the equally popular soundtrack. In the not too distant future, civilization is under attack. Leading the forces of darkness is the evil mastermind Bison, who is determined to capture the minds and bodies of the world’s greatest fighters for use in his manic plan to conquer the world. The only people on Earth with the potential to stop him are Ken and Ryu, two powerful legendary martial arts warriors. Together they face the fights of all fights. The final battle of good against evil is about to begin!


Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Specifications


Based on the video game, Street Fighter II: the Animated Movie (1994) is the first feature in the popular continuity that includes a second animated film, a TV series, an OAV, and a live-ction feature. With physiques that Mr. Olympia would envy and moves that would shame Bruce Lee, Ryu and Ken Masters rank as the world's greatest martial artists. They face a dire challenge when Vega (Bison in the English dub), the psychic master of the criminal syndicate Shadowloo (Shadowlaw), attempts to turn the world's top street fighters into his agents. The minimal plot exists only as a framework for the over-the-top martial arts battles. Director Gisaburo Sugii stages many of the fights at night in an effort to heighten the drama, but the results are so dark, it's difficult to see what's going on. Fans of the series complain--justifiably--that the English voices sound stiff and hokey, although the dialogue is hopelessly silly. The double-sided disc offers both the English and Japanese versions; the latter contains about two more minutes of violent fighting. (Rated PG-13, suitable for ages 17 and older: graphic violence, violence against women, nudity, alcohol use, profanity, ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Check Out Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie for $9.89

Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Review






Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Overview


All the lightning-fisted thrills of the world’s wildest combat video game series explodes onto DVD in this brilliantly animated, sensationally supercharged adventure, Street FighterTM II: The Animated Movie. This all new unedited and uncensored version now boasts a stunning new 5.1 surround sound mix of the equally popular soundtrack. In the not too distant future, civilization is under attack. Leading the forces of darkness is the evil mastermind Bison, who is determined to capture the minds and bodies of the world’s greatest fighters for use in his manic plan to conquer the world. The only people on Earth with the potential to stop him are Ken and Ryu, two powerful legendary martial arts warriors. Together they face the fights of all fights. The final battle of good against evil is about to begin!


Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Specifications


Based on the video game, Street Fighter II: the Animated Movie (1994) is the first feature in the popular continuity that includes a second animated film, a TV series, an OAV, and a live-ction feature. With physiques that Mr. Olympia would envy and moves that would shame Bruce Lee, Ryu and Ken Masters rank as the world's greatest martial artists. They face a dire challenge when Vega (Bison in the English dub), the psychic master of the criminal syndicate Shadowloo (Shadowlaw), attempts to turn the world's top street fighters into his agents. The minimal plot exists only as a framework for the over-the-top martial arts battles. Director Gisaburo Sugii stages many of the fights at night in an effort to heighten the drama, but the results are so dark, it's difficult to see what's going on. Fans of the series complain--justifiably--that the English voices sound stiff and hokey, although the dialogue is hopelessly silly. The double-sided disc offers both the English and Japanese versions; the latter contains about two more minutes of violent fighting. (Rated PG-13, suitable for ages 17 and older: graphic violence, violence against women, nudity, alcohol use, profanity, ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Check Out Sesame Street - Let's Make Music for $5.29

Sesame Street - Let's Make Music Review



My three year old daughter has a fondness for all things musical, but seeing as to how she has a spectrum disorder, I never know what she'll like or dislike -- even when it has a musical theme. I learned the hard way that it would be better for me to borrow movies from Netflix and test them out on her before purchasing them. I did exactly that and now I'm here on Amazon to purchase "Let's Make Music". At first, DD didn't like the large amounts of dialogue compared to other Sesame Street videos such as Kids' Favorite Songs or Sing Yourself Silly!.

But she loved seeing her favorite characters create music out of items that she could imitate right at home (like Bert's song about an Oatmeal box). She also is a big fan of the Pinball machine song by the Pointer Sisters -- those of you who are my age or older will remember it fondly too.

The only thing I disliked about it was that the ending came sort of abruptly or it was sorta of anti-climatic. The grand performance at the end wasn't exactly grand. But it's my daughter's opinion that matters and she'd give it 5 stars.




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Baby's Favorite (Mom's Too) - Mother - Massachusetts
This was a present when my baby was 6 weeks old. He's now 8 months. He has always LOVED this DVD. Thanks to this DVD we get an extra 40 mins in bed on Saturday and Sunday morning. He sits through it laughing every time.

I have to admit I like it too. I often sing and drum along. It's going to be fun when my child is just a little older and we can make music together.

The best baby present we received!



5 stars, would give 10! - Marley's Mom - Kingston, NY
First time introducing my daughter to Seasame Street and this video is a must have! Just bought this 4 days ago and this is the video I want to put on. I bought this because of the excellent reviews and very happy I did. The story is based around one of the characters who lost his tuba. However, the cast of Stomp is ingenius and they create music using everyday items like the "Oatmeal Box." You don't need a tuba when you have your imagination! TThe songs are fun and catchy and soon you will be sining along. Not just for babies/ toddlers this is for everyone to have fun.






My son loves it - S. Lewis - WA
My 4 year old son LOVES Sesame Street. He also loves music, so this was a perfect fit for him.

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Check Out Sesame Street - Kids' Favorite Songs for $5.46

Sesame Street - Kids' Favorite Songs Review



This is not my favorite DVD (I like Sing Yourself Silly) but for some reason my daughter just LOVES this one. She will watch the whole thing no matter what else is going on. It's a winner for her.




Sesame Street - Kids' Favorite Songs Overview


Elmo is trying to practice counting backward for his radio countdown, but everyone is interrupting him with their requests.


Sesame Street - Kids' Favorite Songs Specifications


Kids' Favorite Songs kicks off with a cackle-worthy parody of Bob Dylan doing "Old McDonald," and from there the groovy gags keep comin' 'round the mountain. Everywhere Elmo turns on Sesame Street monsters spontaneously burst into song, and all because they want him to feature their favorite tunes on his forthcoming radio countdown. For Telly, winnowing the hits to one is akin to Cookie Monster choosing between a macaroon and a figgie bar: at first he's sure that "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" lights his fire, but then he says bye-bye to a black sheep. The street heaves a collective sigh pavementward when word comes down that the countdown is strictly a numbers gig, no music involved. Only Sesame Street could weave well-loved musical numbers around a simple numbers lesson with such wacky pizzazz, making this a countdown that's no letdown for high-spirited parent-preschooler combos. --Tammy La Gorce

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Very limited song - Earnestine Adams - York, SC
Even though my 2 1/2 yr old granddaughter likes the video, compared the Kid's Favorite Songs 2, it is not as good. There is not enough interaction between the kids and songs. I found the video not as long in minutes as KFS 2. I was disappointed.



Little Kids Like It - Terra Ann - Cheyenne, Wyoming
If you know a small child who loves Big Bird, then this will be perfect. Sesame Street is always educational.



bad sound - A. Stone -
We checked this out from the library and my 14 mo really likes it, but the sound is terrible and it's short. She's scared of the three pigs song and I have to fast forward, and she's never been scared of any other video. She does like this more than other sesame street dvds that have more talking, as this one is very fast moving from one song to another.



fishlady - Laura L. Beardall -
This dvd is great. The only down side is that it is so short. It feels like I turn it on one minute and the next it's over.

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