The DVD presentation of Spike Lee's Jungle Fever is a good attempt to give fans a little more than just the film. Presented in widescreen 1:85, the film shines due in part to a great transfer and cinematographer Ernest Dickerson's fabulous lighting. Audio is also impressive, with Dolby Surround available on the English, French, and Spanish tracks. The extras, though few, are enough to satisfy. In additional to the theatrical trailer, cast and crew bios, production notes, and web links, there's a short "making of" featurette showing Spike Lee directing on the set and discussing the theme of interracial relations. It's a studio-produced electronic press kit , but it features interviews with much of the film's cast.
Spike Lee explores the reaction of different people when a couple, of different races, have a personal relationship with each other.Great acting throughout!
Spike Lee's tale of basketball and fathers and sons, He Got Game, comes to DVD with a widescreen transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. The English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1. There are no subtitles, but the soundtrack is closed-captioned. Supplemental materials include the theatrical trailer. This is a bare-bones release from Disney/Buena Vista, but it does offer strong picture and excellent sound quality.
For more than two decades, WWF superstar Bret Hart dominated the ring as one of the most skilled grapplers in sports entertainment. Though the Canadian superstar found international fame in the spotlight of the arena, his life was filled with personal tragedy as well as triumph. From his birth into wrestling royalty to his later status as one of the most technically precise wrestlers of all time and the tragic death of his brother Owen during a live WWF event in 1999, this is the story of Bret Hart as told in his own words, and though the images that made wrestling history.
This release compiles all episodes from season four of Elementary, a detective show starring Jonny Lee Miller as super-sleuth Sherlock Holmes, who investigates crimes in modern-day New York City as a consultant to the NYPD and is assisted by Joan Watson (Lucy Liu), a former surgeon hired by Holmes's wealthy father to help keep the eccentric detective sober.
This three disc set contains fifty classic Warner Brothers animated shorts featuring beloved characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Road Runner, and Foghorn Leghorn.