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11 Apr, 2015
Incredible value on a hard-to find item.What a great price.
I have this product on VHS. I'm in the process of upgrading my movie collection. Though this is an older episode, the disk plays great. I was thrilled to find this episode of Star Trek's Space Seed. This is the prequel to Star Trek's second movie, The Wrath of Khan.
The episode opens with the Enterprise finding the S.S. Botany Bay, a 20th century Earth "sleeper ship" drifting in space. The leader, Khan is revived and plots to take over the Enterprise. Khan and his followers are genetically engineered with extraordinary mental and physical powers. Do Khan and his followers succeed in their plans?
To my knowledge, this is the only Star Trek episode that is directly related to the movie series. The Wrath of Khan starts where Space seed ends.
However, there is another episode: A Taste of Armageddon. The Enterprise travels to Eminiar VII to establish diplomatic relationship. While there, the crew discovers a war raging between Eminiar VII and a nearby planet. This war is fought by computers. Whenever a 'hit" is confirmed, the citizens from both sides march to disintegration machines. This is a good episode, but my interest laid primarily with Space Seed.
The only thing I disliked about this product, I would rather have the one episode and if I wanted something else, I would be free to purchase the one I truly desired.
Star Trek-Volume 12 is a must have for movie buffs as well as true Star Trek fans. It successfully combines an excellent television episode with a movie series while retaining the original actors.
11 May, 2015
Reliving a Bygone Era
I bought this product for a friend who wanted it for his collection. Since this is a film that Spike Lee directed, I became very interested. Many of his movies are considered controversial due to realistic subject matter.
The movie opens in the 1960's. The Brooklyn (nicknamed Crooklyn) neighborhood is somewhat diverse, but the majority of its residents are black. The story centers around a Black family struggling with everything from providing enough food for the entire family, finding a job, or keeping money for utility bills. Both parents worked until the husband loses his job. He then sets out to pursue his musical passion,
but finds it difficult to do both. Still the family supports him and perseveres despite numerous obstacles.
I liked that Spike Lee effectively undertakes difficult and very real issues while allowing his audience glimpses into the lives of people who find that life is a continual struggle to survive. One can relate to the difficulties of life during that period. I lived in a close knit neighborhood such as Crooklyn where it really took a neighborhood to raise a child. All parents looked after the children, not just their own. Back then, the streets were considered safer.
The music of this movie bring back memories of happier times when I listened to the same artists and danced to the beat of those songs. I walked with friends and jump roped in the streets while the boys played marbles and traded baseball cards.
I find that the movie content of this product "keeps it real" by showing the difficulties of everyday life as seen through the eyes of the various family members portrayed in the movie. While some movies tend to portray these situations in a less realistic form.
07 Apr, 2015
Exercising With An Original
Originally, I bought the Jane Fonda's Workout on an audio cassette version with the instruction booklet. I used it for many years until the cassette finally broke. I had no idea that this item had a VHS or a DVD version. When I discovered this, I just had to have the DVD.
Though I'm not an exercise enthusiast, I found this workout less intimidating because the exercises Jane Fonda does are popular. There isn't anything that I dislike about this product.
Since my cassette broke years ago, I received another exercise program as a gift, but eventually lost interest in it because I felt the exercises were too extreme. Jane Fonda is a great exercise instructor as well as a talented actress.