My 'D' DVD Collection


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These are my own DVDs I collected starting with a "D".

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1
D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996,  PG)
D3: The Mighty Ducks
Quack! Quack! Quack! The Mighty Ducks return again to play at the college. Joshua Jackson is great as the captain of ice-hockey team and acts alike Emilio Estevez's side.
2
Danger: Diabolik (1968,  PG-13)
Danger: Diabolik
An okay action-adventure of a suave, psychedelic-era thief, based on an Italian comic book, outwits the police and government agents assigned to catch him in a garishly coloured playful spoof.
3
Dante's Peak (1997,  PG-13)
Dante's Peak
This earth-shaking thrills film is incredible adventure of the volanco will blow you away. I love disaster movies.
4
Daredevil (2003,  PG-13)
Daredevil
Ben Affleck has a great performance as this title role. More excitement and action and I like the Director's Cut version on DVD.
5
Dark City (1998,  R)
Dark City
Fantastic gothic fantasy with science-fiction noir of a mystery guy played by Rufus Sewell who loses his memories after he awoke. The morphing of the city landscape in this film was an idea by director Alex Proyas taken from production of his previous film, The Crow. The visuals and special effects are absolutely stunning.
6
The Dark Knight (2008,  PG-13)
The Dark Knight
Unbelievable! Magnificent! Superb action of a superhero based on DC Comics with wonderful emotionally, excitement (possibility madness), memories and little funny of the characters in the comic book. Batman's next arch-enemy is The Joker, and Heath Ledger - smeared in the grotesquerie of punk-rock clown make-up, scarred with a self-inflicted demonic smile and schlupping his words with the sickly sound of a man who's tasted the bile of all humanity - has transformed him into one of movie's most spectacular villians.
Christian Bale, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Gary Oldman make their amazing performances in the Dark Knight's characters. As Harvey Dent before becoming Two-Face, Eckhart's face looked more scarier than Tommy Lee Jones in Batman Forever, excellent special make-up.
And Ledger's performance is more spectacular than Jack Nicholson in 1989's Batman as The Joker.
7
Darkman (1990,  R)
Darkman
Liam Neeson makes great performance as the revengeful hero known as Darkman in this stunning, fast-paced action-thriller.
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Darkman 2 - The Return of Durant (1994,  R)
Darkman 2 - The Return of Durant
Different actor Arnold Vosloo from "The Mummy" plays crime-fighting master of disguise isn't bad in this non-stop action against his enemy back from the dead.
9
Darkman III - Die Darkman Die (1995,  R)
Darkman III - Die Darkman Die
Average third series of Darkman movies.
10
Darkness Falls (2003,  PG-13)
Darkness Falls
What a scary and thrill in the dark like what people are in this supernatural-horror film.
11
The Da Vinci Code (2006,  PG-13)
The Da Vinci Code
Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou are great team-up in this mystery-murder film by investigating the truth and code.
12
Dawn Anna (2005,  G)
Dawn Anna
Debra Winger's awesome as a real-life title role who overcomes many of life's obstacles. I enjoyed viewing this drama film and the great unity of a family with their mother and each other. There was very joyous scenes and also very bitter and heart breaking ones. I was surprised the family used only one ASL sign language saying - "I love you'. So sweet!
13
Dawn of the Dead (2004,  R)
Dawn of the Dead
This is the best zombies film of the year - excellent make-ups that make them look real.
14
The Day After Tomorrow (2004,  PG-13)
The Day After Tomorrow
Amazing pulse-pounding action and sensational, mind blowing special effects of the new Ice Age known as Mother Nature targets in New York City.
15
Daylight (1996,  PG-13)
Daylight
Cool disaster movie of tunnel and underground to hold your breath.
16
Days of Heaven (1978,  PG)
Days of Heaven
Exquisite mood-piece about a turbulent love triangle set against midwestern wheat harvests at the turn of the century.
The film is ponderously slow. This was the intention. Director Terrence Malick used pause to convey that the characters think. Too many actors rattle off their lines without letting their characters think of them. It also conveys the slow pace of their lives.
And Malick allied the four main characters to the four elements; Earth, Air, Fire & Water. Bill (Richard Gere) is Fire - he is seen at first in front of the furnaces of a foundry where he works. We can see his temper is volatile. Abby (Brooke Adams) is water - in the very first shot she is scavenging(?) by a stream and she is seen against the backdrop of the river. Linda (Linda Manz) is Earth - in her narration she says that she is close to the "Oith". The Farmer (Sam Shepard) is Air - constantly tinkering with his weather vane, and his fields of wheat are often seen waving in the wind.
17
Days of Thunder (1990,  R)
Days of Thunder
Spectacular racing action film.
18
Dead Calm (1989,  R)
Dead Calm
Great Aussie thriller as I like the way Nicole Kidman beats the psycho Billy Zane.
19
The Dead Pool (1988,  R)
The Dead Pool
Great as the originals and the most amazing San Francisco chase since "Bullitt".
20
Death Becomes Her (1992,  PG-13)
Death Becomes Her
This dark comedy is quite good with fine special effects on Meryl Streep's neck where she can see her butt and Goldie Hawn's bellyaching as a hole.
21
The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990,  Unrated)
The Death of the Incredible Hulk
It's a shame this was director/star Bill Bixby's final movie to The Incredible Hulk series.
I like the fact that they made this kind of like a spy thriller. A good conclusion to the Bixby/Ferrigno Hulk saga. This is a well written and acted finale which brings the story to an end, and while it's sad it's not disappointing. In fact it's quite fitting. After David Banner/Hulk's apparent death, the program's makers were planning for the next Hulk TV movie. Unfortunately, it was never filmed because Bixby was illness and diagnosed with prostate cancer in early 1991 and died two years later.
22
Death Warrant (1990,  R)
Death Warrant
Jean-Claude Van Damme faces his biggest challenge in a maximum security prison with great death-defying stunts and non-stop martial arts wizardry.
23
Deep Blue Sea (1999,  R)
Deep Blue Sea
Amazing and frightening of the attacks by the mako sharks since "Jaws".
24
Deep Impact (1998,  PG-13)
Deep Impact
This standard-issue sci-fi melodrama dilutes its cataclysmic premise with too much talk and too little action, and when the climactic "money shots" finally do arrive, they're over before viewers can adjust to the results.
25
Deep Rising (1998,  R)
Deep Rising
What a terrifying mystery alien in the sea since Leviathan. This waterlogged thriller is quite fine with action much exciting and the comic relief is funny, but the special effects and sets aren't credible perfect.
26
The Defiant Ones (1958,  Unrated)
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The Delinquents (1990,  PG-13)
The Delinquents
Kylie Minogue's fantastic in her first performance of this Aussie love story.
28
The Delta Force (1986,  R)
The Delta Force
Super-soldiers Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin are fantastic in this exciting action-thriller. And outstanding of veteran cast all-stars.
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Delta Force 2 - Operation Stranglehold (The Colombian Connection) (1990,  R)
Delta Force 2 - Operation Stranglehold (The Colombian Connection)
Outrageously exciting of skydiving, martial arts and action sequences as such as Chuck Norris is getting better.
30
Demolition Man (1993,  R)
Demolition Man
Stallone and Snipes strike again after 35-year deep freeze to the nonviolent and ridiculous futuristic in action for good like hell.
31
Derailed (2002,  R)
Derailed
Van Damme makes this damn fantastic and thrill-action ride film with the train out of control and takes on the terrorists to save the lives of everyone on board.
32
The Detonator (2006,  R)
The Detonator
Snipes and his action sequences are rather impressive in this adrenaline-pumping thriller. If you recognise that actress who teams with Wesley was in Van Hesling as one of Dracula's brides.
33
Detroit Rock City (1999,  R)
Detroit Rock City
Really FUCKING funny and great memories of late 1970s at the start scenes when I was a 5 by remembering the old TV series, advertisements and more things.
34
The Devil Wears Prada (2006,  PG-13)
The Devil Wears Prada
Masterpiece comedy and this movie is more than just a satire on the fashion world. Meryl Streep makes a fabulous performance as a bitch editor of fashion magazine, her character should be related to 101 Dalmatians' Cruella De Vil. Anne Hathaway looks really sexy in beautiful fashion than casual dresses.
35
The Devil's Advocate (1997,  R)
The Devil's Advocate
New York firm from HELL!
36
The Devil's Own (1997,  R)
The Devil's Own
Ford and Pitt are superb in this powerful and exciting suspense-thriller. I'm glad Ford's still the good guy in this film.
37
Diamonds Are Forever (1971,  PG)
Diamonds Are Forever
Sean Connery looked a bit older for his comeback 007 role.
38
Dick Tracy (1990,  PG)
Dick Tracy
The only one of the recent comic strip adaptations that actually looks like a comic, with all their garish colours and bold designs. Impressive.
39
Die Another Day (2002,  PG-13)
Die Another Day
Hally Berry's my favourite black actress, she's really hot in the scene. Fantastic and more thrilling action of Bond's mission and good short memories of the past 007 movies.
40
Die Hard (1988,  R)
Die Hard
This is my first film where I watched it in my old live - Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The most thrilling action I ever saw with Bruce Willis fighting the terrorists in the building by himself. I like Bruce's quote - 'Welcome to the party, pal."
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Die Hard 2 (Die Hard 2: Die Harder) (1990,  R)
Die Hard 2 (Die Hard 2: Die Harder)
Bruce Willis returns as a tough cop to fight other terrorists at New York airport - most part as entertainment of shootouts, brutal fistfights and bloodletting aplenty.
42
Die Hard With a Vengeance (Die Hard 3) (1995,  R)
Die Hard With a Vengeance (Die Hard 3)
Terrifically funny action with partner Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson. I like their agruments trying to save the populations of New York from their enemy's deadly game that makes me laugh.
43
Dirty Harry (1971,  R)
Dirty Harry
This is also one of my favourite Clint Eastwood movies and he does an excellent performance as the title role. Eastwood did his own stunt by jumping onto a moving school bus from a bridge - that's true.
44
Disclosure (1994,  R)
Disclosure
Demi Moore makes hotter and fantastic performance as a bitch boss to ruin Michael Douglas's life.
45
Disturbia (2007,  PG-13)
Disturbia
Awesome thriller and Shia LaBeouf makes a great performance as a teen under house arrest who leads to believe his next-door-neighbour is a serial killer. It's like Risky Business meets Rear Window.
46
Disturbing Behavior (1998,  R)
Disturbing Behavior
Freakish and thriller with a terrifying way to turn its rebellious teens into model citizens - weird!
47
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002,  PG-13)
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
All female cast stars are fabulous and funny.
48
D.O.A. (1988,  R)
D.O.A.
This remake of a 1949 film noir has Dennis Quaid, given a slow-acting poison, setting out to find his own murderer before it's too late. It is an involving and entertaining little picture from start to finish. Quaid is at his caustic best; and he is sadly one of the most underused talents in Hollywood. His then beau Meg Ryan also appears with him, but as is usually the case, doesn't really make much of an impact.
And this was the second film of real-life ex-couple, Quaid and Ryan.
49
DOA: Dead or Alive (2007,  PG-13)
DOA: Dead or Alive
Marvellous hot chicks in action/martial arts. Holly Valance looks really hot since TV's Neighbours and Jaime Pressly's pretty physical and funny.
50
Dodgeball - A True Underdog Story (2004,  PG-13)
Dodgeball - A True Underdog Story
Excellent hilarious gags with this riotous sports spoof. You can dodge, duck, dip, dive... and laugh loud.
51
Dogma (1999,  R)
Dogma
One of the best and most exciting Kevin Smith films of the year. Outrageously and hilarious between Good (Heaven) and Evil (Hell).
52
Domestic Disturbance (2001,  PG-13)
Domestic Disturbance
Fine John Travolta cat-and-mouse thriller.
53
Donovan's Reef (1963,  Unrated)
Donovan's Reef
Good funny with John Wayne and Lee Marvin, but I see heaps of mistakes in saloon brawl scenes.
54
Don't Say a Word (2001,  R)
Don't Say a Word
One of the best thriller films of the year with Michael Douglas and Brittany Murphy. FANTASTIC!
55
Doom (2005,  R)
Doom
Cool science-fiction-horror based on a video game adaptation that mixes monsters, mad scientists, men and big-boy toys to its advantage. I like the final battle between Karl Urban and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
56
Dot the I (2005,  R)
Dot the I
Highly Recommendation! Part of the beauty of this erotically romantic-drama (bit thriller) is we're never certain where to place our loyalties. We want to feel for sexy Spanish flamenco dancer, now bride-to-be, who looks for security and hopes to heal a lifetime of hurt by marrying loser and rich Englishman. Then at her bachelorette party, she meets and kisses an unemployed Brazilian actor who ignites a passion within her. What begins as a traditional romantic triangle spirals madly out of control, challenging the participants and thus the audience with its many plot twists and devices. Spanish actress Natalia Verbeke is fantastic and sexy I ever saw.
57
Double Impact (1991,  R)
Double Impact
Best action scenes of Van Damme vs. Bolo Yeung since "Bloodsport".
58
Double Team (1997,  R)
Double Team
Wow! This stylish action show high style, energy and speed with Van Damme and giant Rodman.
59
Down to You (2000,  PG-13)
Down to You
A quite okay romantic-comedy, but bit ridiculous.
60
Dr. Dolittle (1998,  PG-13)
Dr. Dolittle
Wildly of laughs on animals that Eddie Murphy has the ability to communicate with.
61
Dr. No (1962,  PG)
Dr. No
Ursula Andress' hot with her white bikini.
62
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993,  PG-13)
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story
I'm a fan of Bruce Lee's movies and really interested to know the biography of the legendary martial artist. Jason Scott Lee (no relation) is fantastic and impressive as the title role with his martial arts sequences that he trained from one of Bruce Lee's students.
63
Gong chang fei long (Crying Freeman: Dragon from Russia) (1990,  Unrated)
Gong chang fei long (Crying Freeman: Dragon from Russia)
It's an okay action packed adventure of Crying Freeman based on the Japanese's Manga/Anime.
64
The Dreamers (2004,  NC-17)
The Dreamers
A triangle love-relationship of a sister, brother and their American friend in France with erotic voyage of sexual discovery. French Eva Green looks so beautiful.
65
Dressed to Kill (1980,  R)
Dressed to Kill
Stupid erotic and bloody thriller.
66
Drive Me Crazy (1999,  PG-13)
Drive Me Crazy
Great funny about two mismatched teens who scheme to make their ex's jealous.
67
Driven (2001,  PG-13)
Driven
Whoa! What a speed and wild in the racing competition including on the road at the city.
68
Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999,  PG-13)
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Outstanding comedy and battle of the beauty teen pageant.
69
Drop Zone (1994,  R)
Drop Zone
Extreme cool on sky-diving sequences with my favourite black actor Wesley Snipes.
70
Drunken Master III (Jui kuen III) (1994,  Unrated)
Drunken Master III (Jui kuen III)
Without Jackie Chan in this prequel film, but Andy Lau, Adam Cheng, Willie Chi and Chia Liang Liu are incredible in their martial arts sequences against the villians at the final scenes. And this is so hilarious funny with Michelle Reis who makes plenty of cheeky in her character.
71
Dude, Where's My Car? (2000,  PG-13)
Dude, Where's My Car?
Good comedy of what has happened to two stoners after a night of heavy partying.
72
Death Race (2008,  R)
Death Race
Full-thrill ride as hell on dangerously racing cars like Mad Max 2 in the prison. Amazing and excitement action with a total assault on the senses and visual effects, Death Race also boasts some top-notch performances from Jason Statham as the hero with his life on the line, while Joan Allen is formidable as the steedy-eyed warden with a heart of stone. Highly recommendation!
73
Deja Vu (2006,  PG-13)
Deja Vu
Great powerful, fast-paced action thriller with a spectacular mind-bending twist. Denzel Washington's outstanding in this film where he rides to the past 4 days before a ferry will explose to be saved. That's what I wanted to experience again and again.
74
Definitely, Maybe (2008,  PG-13)
Definitely, Maybe
This movie is an awesome romance with a twist that made me laugh and cry a bit. Cute without being sickly, this is a great one for girls AND guys - which makes sense. I laughed at the beginning the best where Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds) entered primary school to pick his daughter and saw what happened to parents and their children arguing each other about... you'll see.

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