This wistful and whimsical nostalgia follows Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage), a 12-year-old boy coming of age in the late 1960sand early '70s, and chronicles his relationships with family, friends and especially the winsome Winnie next door.
I had only vague childhood memories of this show, but seeing season one reminded me of how quality work in pop culture outlives fads and gimmicks. "The Wonder Years" works on levels beyond Sixties nostalgia and teenage romance. And it makes even those TV cliches seem fresh.
Bonus features provide context for important movie
on May 2, 2014
Posted by: alex4
from Sparta, MI
Verified Purchase:Yes
I already owned the regular "Clockworck" DVD, which only had the trailer as a bonus feature. Found the BluRay on sale for $8 and bought it for the wealth of bonus features. Well worth the money. The movie raises troubling but unavoidable moral questions that Anthony Burgess (author of the novel the film is based on) and director Stanley Kubrick seem to have regretted presenting so explicitly. The bonus features don't let them, or anyone else, off the hook.
My Best Buy number: 2130559526
My Best Buy number: 2130559526
What's great about it: The movie itself, with lots of interesting bonus features.
What's not so great: Not even a fraction of these bonus features on the original DVD release.