The Best Warehouse related movies!

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There are so many warehouse and warehouse related movies that has been directed since the birth of world movies.Isolated somewhere in deep inside South Dakota lives Warehouse 13, a storage vault for super natural objects collected by the U.S. Government. Secret Service agents Pete and Myka are tasked with finding lost artifacts with help from the Warehouse 13 caretaker and other odd characters.

Eddie McClintock (Pete), Joanne Kelly (Myka), Saul Rubinek (Artie), Genelle Williams (Leena), Allison Scagliotti (Claudia), CCH Pounder (Mrs. Frederic), Aaron Ashmore (Jinks), Jaime Murray (H.G. Wells), Roger Rees (MacPherson).Season 3 of Warehouse 13 is, you guessed it, 13 episodes of Pete, Myka, and the team retrieving strange historical artifacts with supernatural powers. Things go a bit deeper this season with a bit more drama and a more involved plot spanning several episodes. The team must defend the Warehouse against those who would invade and use the objects for personal gain, or worse. Other odd episodes this season bring more famous and interesting objects, and danger, into the lives of everyone at the warehouse.

Acting was good again this season though McClintock seemed to mellow toward the end of the season. Kelly, Rubinek, Williams, and Pounder delivered as usual. Scagliotti took a bigger role, alongside Ashmore, and did very well. And of course, Murray was delightful as always.

Camera work, sets, and backgrounds were again well done and fit the series well. Physical and CGI effects were good and only over the top a few times. Dialogue was good with more depth this season. Sound and soundtrack were well done.Overall Warehouse 13, Season 3 continued the Warehouse story with more character and storyline development while preparing well for the next season. Fans of the series will likely enjoy this season quite a bit while those new to the franchise may be a bit lost at times.With some mild action violence, this should be fine for teens and above.Warehouse 13, Season 3 is no longer showing in any Littleton Colorado movie theatres.

here are only so many films in history that I can watch again and again, gaining new appreciation for, one of them is this film. I went from the movies to VHS, and finally to DVD. The availability and quality of this film keep raising the bar of what I can get from it.

I read someone posted that this is the king of B movies or something of that sort, while I honestly think in some scenes like when Indy is running from the Hovitos and he rises over the hill, the film had a really strange documentary feeling, like if a comic actually came to life and like in the Twilight Zone, you were stuck in it. It is great to see this film, now that I edit and produce small independent films, and have worked in post production in Los Angeles. I honestly think almost every scene in this film is better than what's coming out today in sci-fi/adventure. I might pull back that comment in regards to some nice visuals in Riddick, and maybe the new Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, but I'm not certain.



The amount of time and effort put into the comedy, adventure, and depth of each character dazzles me because I really can't tell it was filmed the same year Fame was. It really has a unique look to it. The key lighting in the piece is amazing, almost everything looks like it was perfectly worked out.

My only complaint is the attempt to visualize the opening of the Ark, as most of the other scenes don't deal with the supernatural except maybe a burning crate with a nazi symbol on it. George should redo that last scene in my opinion, and tighten it up, because I really think it wasn't coming together, however when I was a child it was so amazing and scary realistic. It's all perspective, but my point it that now in this modern filming era, the acting and film production is holding tight to this day.

I forward you to just enjoy this film and look for things like formulas on chalkboards, skeletons in classrooms, proper patches on Nazi gear, gun accuracy. Research the film's era and background, and it only gets better. That's the ability that Spielberg and Lucas have, attention to detail and clever twists on most of their bodies of work.





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I am Hailemichael yihun,25, from Ethiopia.I have studied primary and secondary education in Ethiopian schools.Then I have joined local university in Ethiopia studying Civil engineering and now I am a graduated civil Engineer.I am a prolific writer,student and blogger.

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