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After almost 15 years comes Stripes: The Extended Cut, featuring 18 minutes of deleted scenes long thought to be extinct in the Salt Mine archives of good old Hollywood. Columbia Home Entertainment presents Ivan Reitman's hilarious military comedy that boosted enlistments and provided Bill Murray with an early hit under his belt around the time of his SNL years. The movie itself has been given a needed face-lift, with an anamorphic 1.85:1 widescreen transfer and a high-definition 5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack that is a step and a half up from the shoddy presentations of old. With the option of watching the theatrical cut or the extended cut, with onscreen pop-ups that signal each cut scene, the DVD goes a long way to present both versions in all their glory. Six deleted scenes are presented, including the infamous seven-minute Columbian airdrop scene along with another racy scene with Murray and none other than late-'70s/early-'80s heartthrob P.J. Soles. While most of the scenes are arguably unnecessary, it's good to see that they're all quite funny and work in and out of the finished film. Extra care was obviously put into them, with Reitman himself tackling a few scenes again in the editing room just to make sure the right takes and comedic rhythms were worked out this time. Those stories and many others are vividly told both in the fun commentary with the director and writer/producer Dan Goldberg and the hour-long documentary that's culled from interviews with much of the main cast, including Judge Reinhold and a bizarre black-lit interview with the usually reclusive Murray. With the original theatrical trailer rounding out the list of extras, the Stripes: Extended Cut DVD is a loving tribute to an '80s classic that has cemented its place in comedy history, and with this version, is now able to entertain in vastly new ways for the young and old alike.
 
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Army
on September 12, 2007
Posted by: Foosa
from OHio
if you ever wondered what the army isn't like but an hilarious rendition of it....watch this movie....bill murray is amazing...john candy...as always...great!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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In A Bit Of a Pickle Dick
on September 12, 2007
Posted by: Foosa
from OHio
HILARIOUS!....definetly a must see if you are a jim carey fan!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Rob Reiner's Best Picture Oscar nominee A Few Good Men comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic 2.35:1 transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio. An English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital Surround, while Spanish and French soundtracks are recorded in Dolby Digital Mono. Spanish and Korean subtitles are accessible. There are no substantial extra materials, which is something of a surprise considering the film's popular and critical success. Fans of the film will appreciate the great picture, but those that were underwhelmed by the film in the theater will find nothing to change their minds on this release.
 
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A Few Good Lines
on September 12, 2007
Posted by: Foosa
from OHio
A Few Good Men is a movie about honor truth and the fued between army and navy. There are some famous lines in this movie but the only one that comes to mind is the," YOU CAN"T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!"...which by the way is very moving up to that point of the movie. I think that this movie is recommended because it does bring up some very interesting points on moral values and what is right. Yay...an inspirational movie at last.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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