Looking for a movie to keep your little girl occupied for awhile so you can get the laundry or dishes done? This is a great movie to pop in and keep the little one intrigued.
If you have the other Fast and Furious movies I would say this one also needs to be in your collection. I personally do not like this one as much as the others but they try to incorporate it in the later series.
Joe Dante directs Tom Hanks in the cult favorite The 'Burbs, which comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. English and French soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Surround. There are no subtitles, but the English soundtrack is closed-captioned. Supplemental materials include the theatrical trailer, biographies of the actors, and production notes. This is a solid release from Universal that should satisfy fans of the film.
This is a great movie. It is hardly ever on TV so I had to make sure I had it on DVD so when I wanted a movie day I could make sure this was in my collection.
Clark Griswold and his family get to celebrate the holidays in digital splendor in this DVD release of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. The film has been transferred to disc in its original widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1, which has been enhanced for anamorphic playback on 16 x 9 monitors. The original English language soundtrack has been remixed in Dolby Digital 5.1, while an alternate track dubbed in French appears in Dolby Digital Mono. The movie also features optional subtitles in English, French, and Spanish. No bonus materials have been included.
A Christmas Story (1983 version) comes to single-layered DVD with a standard full-screen aspect ratio. It also includes the following audio track options: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), and Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), with subtitles available in English, Spanish, and French. Closed-captioning is also included, but special features consist only of the usual original theatrical trailers. The plastic DVD case contains a chapter index. Sound and picture are roughly consistent with a VHS-quality film, but the sound is mono throughout the DVD version.