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My name is Adam and I am a collector, buyer, and seller located out of a town near Portland, OR. If you have any problems with received merchandise please contact me via my listed contact info and I will try to resolve the problem ASAP.
Lieu : États-UnisMembre depuis : 19 avr. 2010

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  • reviveenterprise (947)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
    Six derniers mois
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    Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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    Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended! - Mike
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    Wonderful buyer, immediate payment, no issues. A+
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    Thanks for buying a SquareTrade warranty. Call 877-WARRANTY if you need help!
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    Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
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    Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Avis (7)
01 sept. 2010
Raiders of the Lost Ark
If I had to decide what was one of the most memorable films for me it would have to be "Raiders of the Lost Ark". This film had so many memorable moments that really made it worthwhile. Something I'll never forget about this film is it's ridiculous ending and overly dramatic fight sequences. Overall the film is still a masterpiece and one of my favorite Spielberg directed films.
01 sept. 2010
Get Smart
Comedian Steve Carell is back in this hilarious comedy as Maxwell Smart which hit theaters last Friday. Taking a look at the poster for Get Smart gives a great idea of the cheesey humor that you will see and experience throughout seeing Get Smart. Although I can't say much for the promotional techniques used for promoting Get Smart, the little effort that was done was highly successful to promote the film. The storyline of Get Smart starts with Maxwell Smart working as a pencil pusher to some extent before he gets promoted to Agent 86 for CONTROL about 15-20 minutes into the film (this is not a spoiler if you know the concept of Get Smart or have seen the original series). Maxwell Smart (Carell) and Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway) join forces as partners to take on KAOS (a company making nuclear weapons with plans of taking over the world). Writers Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember did an excellent job writing the script for this film and keeping the film fresh and funny. Mel Brooks and Buck Henry both worked together on the characters to help bring them to life. Some old references to the original show were there to make any fan happy including the shoe phone, the original car from the show, the original Maxwell Smart suit from the show and of course Hymie, everyone's favorite robot. The film brings in some comedic elements which will appeal to the whole audience both children and adults alike. For any fans of the show or newcomers just trying to check something out in theaters go check out Get Smart. Carell and Hathaway work great together onscreen and I can't wait to see them appear on screen with each other again. Coming supposely July 1st either to theaters or straight to dvd is a Get Smart spinoff of the movie starring Bruce and Llyod from the film, Smart's geeky companions and friends.
01 sept. 2010
The Incredible Hulk
The Hulk is back in this brand new comicbook inspired film and guess what? It doesn't suck! The storyline for "The Incredible Hulk" wasn't really based on the backstory of the character, however it did give a few scenes of his past, but mainly focused on events going on in the presence. Seeing that I can't talk too much about the story without spoiling part of the story, I'll move on. One of my favorite things about the film is the amazing visual artwork and actual camera shots that were taken. The actual visual style of the Hulk looks realistic but not 100% from a far distance. The second that camera zooms in though on the Hulk's body you can see the form and shape of every muscle and vein in his body. I didn't like how the face was textured, but it still did look realistic. It's safe to say that the CGI in this film is used to it's advantage and some really amazing work is done here. For camera shots this surprisingly really kept me amazed. There's a scene near the beginning when Bruce Banner aka The Hulk got cut which ending in some blood dropping to the ground. Ok, now I know what you're thinking "He can't seriously be talking about a camera shot of blood? Can he?". The answer is, yes I am talking about a camera shot of blood falling to the ground, spinning, in slow motion. Throughout the entire film I noticed three well placed slow-mo shots; the blood scene in the beginning and two slow-mo action shots near the end of the film. One of the most disappointing parts of this film had to have been the acting. Edward Norton didn't seem to play out as the badass that the Hulk is. I don't think Norton was correctly cast as this role in the film seeing that it IS such a crucial role to the film's success. Luckily for the producers, they had a good enough script and editing to coverup for the bad acting in the film. Besides Norton's bad acting, the few love scenes in the film seemed a tad bit tiresome and cheesey. Now I know this movie is based on a comicbook, but the love scenes were just too cheesey for any type of film. I'm really satisfied with the fact of some of the cameos that were in the film. Of course since this is a movie based on a Marvel comic, Stan Lee made an appearance in the film. I wasn't really too happy about the role that Stan Lee played in the film since it seemed kind of disappointing. Stan's role's are never the biggest in Marvel's films, but they always seem to make me smile; this one however was kind of a downer. Another cameo in the film was made by Lou Ferrigno; to Hulk fans Lou was the original Hulk in the tv series of the same name as the film, Lou does the voiceacting for the Hulk in the film as well as making an actual appearance as a security guard. Oh and guess what Lou's on screen appearance was in the last film. Yeah that's right; a security guard. As always; I love to take a look at the poster and advertising for the film. The Incredible Hulk's advertising is not a personal favorite of mine since I think things should of been more in proportion. Even with the angle of the camera shot Bruce and the Hulk are way too tall for the picture. Bruce is around 5'10-6'0, where the Hulk stands around 8'0 tall. Besides showing you who the Hulk is the poster doesn't really do much for telling you about the movie. The helicopters in background indicate they're looking for something, like the Hulk, but not more is told through the advertisement. There were a lot of improvements since the last Hulk film (Hulk, 2003