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Kingdom of Heaven: Director's Cut
by Daniel Fienberg, Zap2it.com
05-29-2006

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Chicken Little
by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
03-23-2006

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Wedding Crashers
Two Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
01-6--2006

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Flightplan
Two Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
01-21-2006

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Cinderella Man
Two Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
12-5--2005

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Dark Water
Three Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
12-24-2005

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Millions
Four Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
11-8--2005

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The Honeymooners
One Star

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
11-24-2005

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The Skeleton Key
Three Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
11-17-2005

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The Interpreter
Two Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
10-6--2005

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House of Wax
Two Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
10-28-2005

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Batman Begins
Four Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
10-20-2005

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Kicking & Screaming
Two Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
10-13-2005

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Born Into Brothels
Two Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
09-29-2005

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The Longest Yard
One Star

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
09-22-2005

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Fever Pitch
Two Stars

by Norman Wilner, Zap2it.com
09-15-2005

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Alexander: Director's Cut (2-Disc Special Editio
by Brad Bevret, ropeofsilicon.com
08-5--2005

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Hit
by Brad Brevet, ropeofsilicon.com
07-8--2005

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The Crow: Wicked Pray
by Brad Brevet, ropeofsilicon.com
07-29-2005

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Ghost Wor
Provided by filmsondisc.com
07-26-2005

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Dawn of the Dead (2004) Unrated Director's C
Provided by movieweb.com
07-15-2005

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Jaws (30th Anniversary Editio
by Brad Brevet, ropeofsilicon.com
07-1--2005

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Alone in the Da
by Jeremy C. Fox, pajiba.com
06-3--2005

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Star Trek: Insurrection (Special Collector's Editio
by Brad Brevet, ropeofsilicon.com
06-24-2005

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The King of Queens: The Complete Fourth Seas
by Brad Brevet, ropeofsilicon.com
06-17-2005

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The Day After Tomorrow (2-Disc Collectors Editio
by Laremy Legel, ropeofsilicon.com
06-10-2005

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Blade: Trini
by Brad Brevet, ropeofsilicon.com
05-6--2005

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The Grudge (Extended Cu
by Brad Brevet, ropeofsilicon.com
05-27-2005

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Seinfeld: The Complete Fourth Seas
by Brad Brevet, ropeofsilicon.com
05-20-2005

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Meet the Focke
by Dustin Rowles, pajiba.com
05-13-2005

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Flight of the Phoeni
by Thomas J. Norton, ultimateavmag.com
04-8--2005

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Fat Albe
by Jeremy C. Fox, pajiba.com
04-29-2005

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Gone with the Wind 4-disc Collector's Editio
Krissy Rushing, ultimateavmag.com
04-22-2005

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Alfred Hitchcock: The Signature Collectio
Corrina Y. Jones, ultimateavmag.com
04-15-2005

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50 First Dat
by Maressa Brown, thecelebritycafe.com
04-1--2005

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The Merchant of Veni
by the Wolf, iofilm.com
03-4--2005

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Miss Congeniali
by James Brundage, filmcritic.com
03-25-2005

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NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experien
by Blake French, filmcritic.com
03-18-2005

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Exorcist: The Beginni
by Eric Meyerson, filmcritic.com
03-11-2005

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Shark Ta
by Paul A. Roselli
02-18-2005

VideOpinions
NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience
Three Stars


I will never forget my first NASCAR experience. It was about a year ago, and I was working as a promotional model for NASCAR at the Michigan International Speedway. At first, it seemed like any other sport event. The atmosphere was nothing new—raging traffic, crowded parking lots, rampant barbecues, sports memorabilia, and infinite drunkenness—but the fans made it different than any athletic event that I had previously attended. Never before had I witnessed so many devoted people cheering for their favorite athletes. Initially, I didn’t understand their obsession. After the race… I did.

NASCAR is exhilarating. Period. Furiously competitive and insanely dangerous, the sport mocks athletes who merely toss inflated rubber balls into string nets. Whether you’re watching the race from the congested stands or just listening to the racecars burning rubber from ten miles away, the intensity of a NASCAR race is undeniable. What other athletic activity involves speeds exceeding 200mph? No other sport compares. The drivers are risking their lives every time they step into their cars. Boredom is not an option

NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience captures that experience on screen, and it’s a remarkable IMAX achievement. It is a sports documentary that is both informative and entertaining. With vitality and soul, the film delves into the history of NASCAR and the all the people involved, but it’s not all about history and facts; it also allows the audience to experience the sensation of driving 190mph, in 3D and on IMAX screens (some of which reach 12 stories tall). Now this is what I call awesome!

The movie—which runs a mere 40 minutes—briefly reviews the history of the sport and then switches gears and shows audiences the exciting world that is NASCAR today. It’s told from the viewpoint of some of the most famous drivers in NASCAR history, and features behind the scenes looks at everything from the making of a NASCAR automobile to the unpredictable results of traveling at such high speeds. NASCAR 3D also investigates the fascinating science of racing technology and the physics involved in the engineering.

When the scientific jargon becomes somewhat stuffy, however, Kiefer Sutherland’s narration helps keep the action moving. Lately, Sutherland has been making a good living with his voice. First, he was the sniper on the other end of the phone line in Joel Schumacher’s Phone Booth. Now, he’s narrating NASCAR 3D, and he’s the perfect choice for the film. His voice has an unanimated quality that doesn’t take away from the images, but still has a steadfastness that demands our attention.

Director Simon Wincer also helmed the recent IMAX film The Young Black Stallion, which was a little too melodramatic. Here, he finds the right tone and pace and captures the spirit and energy of a NASCAR experience like a lifetime devotee to the sport. With the help of some spectacular 3D effects, he puts the audience in the middle of all the racing excitement. But he doesn’t totally depend on 3D images to captivate us; he makes the film very interesting with insightful, and often amusing, information.

There is a moment when somebody in the movie explains: if you attend just one NASCAR race, you’ll be hooked on the sport for life. NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience proves his statement wrong. You don’t have to attend a race to be hooked on the sport. Just go to this movie. It is an experience you’ll not soon forget… and you will be hooked.

The DVD version (not in 3D) features driver profiles and extra NASCAR videos. Visit the official NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience website.

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