OK, maybe no everyone. This one gets a tad violent, but it's not a gore fest. This was purchased while on deep sale and allowed me to nearly painlessly replace my DVD copy. We now have the whole series on BluRay!
We're in the process of migrating the movie collection to BluRay on titles we would prefer to be in HiDef. BestBuy had this on sale at a price I could not overlook. We enjoyed ths movie and have the rest on BluRay, now we have all of them!
Pretty much as the summary says. It's nothing amazing but it was a good movie for the kids and family, with enough humor that can appeal to adults as well. Story line fairly decent and crosses characters from the DC Universe.
This release contains the trilogy of the sci-fi franchise Men in Black directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and stars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as agents in a top-secret organization that track extra-terrestrial creatures on Earth. Titles include Men in Black, Men in Black II and Men in Black III.
Take home the influential sci-fi trilogy that revolutionized action cinema with this release featuring The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions.
I think I picked this up on sale. All 3 films on BluRay for $10 can't be beat! At this price point, you replace your DVD' as well and take up less space in your media cabinet. This is one of those movies that really does benefit from HD.
The Road to El Dorado DVD is sure to hold special appeal for those interested in the art of animation. The movie is brought to vivid life with a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen presentation and either DTS Digital Surround, Dolby Digital 5.1, or Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Sound. Unfortunately, subtitles and audio are limited to English only. Special features of interest to animation fans include "The Making of the Road to El Dorado" featurette; feature commentary with directors Don Paul and Bibo Bergeron; "The Basics of Animation: The Color Script," where each scene of animation is commented on by directors Don Paul and Bibo Bergeron and art director Raymond Zibach; and the production notes, where research trips to the Yucatan and new innovations in animation such as Elastic Reality Warp and Spryticle (a water effect) are explained. On the less techie side is a read-along, Elton John's animated music video for "Someday out of the Blue," the theatrical trailer, and cast and crew bios. While there's little here to hold a child's interest, older fans may just consider the wealth of animation info available on this DVD pure gold.
I look for this movie once in a while when I am in the stores when I remember. I got lucky walking in and finding this. Had to buy it. I know my kids will like it.