Well, it's not a comedy. It is partly dark comedy, partly drama. However, it's very realistic. This is truly what it feels like to be a female soldier in IDF.
(Actually, the only part which isn't realistic is the very beginning, where you'll see a group of 30+ soldiers try to get on a bus to the base. Since I've been on the bus on my way to the specific base more than once, I can tell you that the real number of soldiers that are fighting their way to get on the damn bus is more in the area of 80+ to 100+ at any given time. I was once two hours late because of this).
Le Petit Prince trailer.
It gives me the same awkward sense of unease that the Peanuts movie trailer does.
Honest Trailers: GoTG.
What are you gonna do, watch DC? Thought so.
That was great. Of course it was great. They're always great. I love those guys.
Owen LOVES Honest Trailers. He was so happy they did GotG.
I got my GotG Blu-Ray yesterday and cashed in my digital copy, so I was able to watch half of it last night even though my blu ray player died. That movie really is a lot of fun.
By the way, and nerdily, I originally didn't love that Disney decided to ignore the other studios with their Ultraviolet consensus and roll their own system for digital copies of movies, but now that it's up and running Disney Movies Anywhere is actually awesome. Way better than Ultraviolet, in fact, which has mostly been annoying when it should be easy. I linked my account to Disney Movies Anywhere every Disney movie I had ever registered showed up, including a couple that didn't originally have digital copies at all - very generous! My previously useless digital copy of the Avengers suddenly became available with modern services! Combine that with the fact that I can link my account to Google Play, Vudu, and iTunes
at the same time
and download copies from whichever services I want whenever I want, so I can easily access the movies and download them to basically any device, and it's about as good as I could ever hope a DRM-encumbered service to be. Now I want the other studios to scrap Ultraviolet and join on with DMA!
Is this another situation where there are cool extra features on the Blu Ray that aren't on the regular DVD?
Oh...DUH.
I only just now realized that Disney Movies Anywhere would include Marvel and eventually Star Wars. I mean it's obvious, but none of the tech podcasters I listen to have mentioned it. That suddenly makes this service incredibly appealing!
Honestly, Connie, I couldn't tell you. I'm not a big special features guy. I buy Blu-rays because on a nice sized HD set, a DVD actually looks kind of bad to me. Worse than Netflix, which is my standard viewing source. So if I'm going to pay for something, I'll go with the higher quality thing. I also find that since I tend to buy movies I want pretty early after their release, I can usually get the DVD/Bu-Ray/Digital combo pack for the same price or a little more than any one of them alone, so I go that route.
I don't remember the last time I actually
watched
a blu-ray. I hate menus and loading times. If it doesn't come with a digital copy, I rip it myself. But I like having the high-def source around if I need it.