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Viewed by Star Wars fans as either a fascinating side note to Return of the Jedi or as a painfully embarrassing teddy-bear picnic, the made-for-television Ewok films have finally made their way to DVD. The disc features a two-sided presentation consisting of both Ewok films, Caravan of Courage (titled simply The Ewok Adventure in its U.S. television premiere) and the dark, fantasy-flavored sequel The Battle for Endor. Both features are presented in 1.33:1 full-frame and accompanied by closed-captioned audio rendered in 2.0 Dolby Surround Sound. Those familiar with the blurry VHS versions will be ecstatic to see how crisp and carefully cleaned up both of the films' picture qualities have become. Both films' new audio mixes, while not quite up to the high THX standards of the Star Wars DVDs, are quite impressive as they send all the tiny exotic alien planet noises of Endor shooting around the viewer's living room. The fact that no other bonus features are included is a disappointment, as the films are such curious oddities and a making-of documentary would help shed some light on just how they ever came to be and where the film's very young cast is today. Ideal for young Star Wars-crazed children and older Star Wars-crazed super fans, The Star Wars Ewok Adventures DVD is a decent presentation of two of the space fantasy's strangest moments.
 
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Fabulous Movie
on January 28, 2008
Posted by: indiana1994
from Orlando, FL
A truly great addition to the Star Wars saga, and your collection. No matter what kind of a fan you are, get this!
What's great about it: Double Feature
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Package Description: "Join your favorite Star Wars characters, the Ewoks, with this double-feature collection. Star Wars Animated Adventures: Ewoks includes two animated movies, ensuring hours of fun and entertainment for the whole family. These head-over-paws excursions into the continuing adventures of the Ewoks take us to the forest moon of Endor where we find the lovable fur-balls still living in their tree top villages. THE HAUNTED VILLAGE In The Haunted Village the feisty Ewoks simply want to live in peace among their planet's natural wonders. There is trouble in paradise, however, when the Ewoks are suddenly plunged into a thrilling struggle to save their world from the Tulgah witch Morag. There is no low too low for Morag in her attempts to wipe out the Ewoks, exact revenge upon the Ewok wizard Logray, and capture the magic Sunstar and Shadowstone. TALES FROM THE ENDOR WOODS In Tales From The Endor Woods, the Ewok adventures continue. We join the young woklings as they face-off against the Duloks, their distant cousins to live in the nearby swamp. The Dulok's attempts at undermining the Ewok Village are met head-on, resulting in many humorous and inspiring tales."
 
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3 out of 5
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Nice spinoff
on January 28, 2008
Posted by: indiana1994
from Orlando, FL
If you are a Star Wars fan, you should get this. However, I don't think it follows true Star Wars material, because it portrays the characters completely
differently. Then again, I still recommend it!
What's great about it: Continuing Star Wars legacy
What's not so great: Not true Star Wars material
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Great Musical Collection
on January 28, 2008
Posted by: indiana1994
from Orlando, FL
If you are a Top Gun fan, you need to get this. This has the whole soundtrack and is truly the finishing touch to your Top Gun collection.
What's great about it: A complete musical collection
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Devil-may-care navy pilot Pete Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is sent to Miramar Naval Air Station for advanced training. Here he vies with Tom Kasansky (Val Kilmer) for the coveted "Top Gun" award. When not so occupied, Mitchell carries on a romance with civilian consultant Charlotte Blackwood (Kelly McGillis). Shaken up by the death of a friend, Mitchell loses the Top Gun honor to Kasansky. Worried that he may have lost his nerve, Mitchell is given a chance to redeem himself during a tense international crisis involving a crippled US vessel and a flock of predatory enemy planes. The story wasn't new in 1986, but Top Gun scored with audiences on the strength of its visuals, especially the vertigo-inducing aerial sequences. The film made more money than any other film in 1986 and even spawned a 1989 takeoff, Hot Shots. An Academy Award went to the Giogio Moroder-Tom Whitlock song "Take My Breath Away."
 
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Best Purchase Ever
on January 28, 2008
Posted by: indiana1994
from Orlando, FL
This movie is perfect for any collection! I love this movie, and this edition is perfect for me! It has 2-discs, which gives great special features! A must have movie for every collection!
What's great about it: 2-Disc
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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British actor Hugh Laurie directs this documentary that looks at the real-world instances of events and actions discussed in the popular Harry Potter books. The disc offers a standard full-frame transfer that preserves the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.33:1. The English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. There are neither subtitles nor closed-captions on this release. Supplemental materials include additional information that did not air during the initial broadcast on PBS. This will be of interest for young fans of the Harry Potter books.
 
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Great DVD
on January 28, 2008
Posted by: indiana1994
from Orlando, FL
This movie is perfect for any Harry Potter fan, a wizarding world fan, or even a Hugh Laurie fan! It gives lots of great information and background to the series. Overall, a great buy!
What's great about it: Lots of Information
What's not so great: None!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Wonderful Purchase
on January 28, 2008
Posted by: indiana1994
from Orlando, FL
For all the Star Wars fans out there, and I know there are a lot of you, you must purchase this collection. Not only do you get all the movies in their wonderful fullscreen version, you also get a bonus disc with hours of those great Special Features! A must have for any movie collection!
What's great about it: Fourth "Bonus" Disc
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Great Movie Collection
on January 28, 2008
Posted by: indiana1994
from Orlando, FL
If you love the Die Hard series, you must purchase this. It includes the whole trilogy, but for someone like me who strives for Special Features, this doesn't have enough of them. My favorite is Die Hard 2: Die Harder, so unfortunately, little Special Features. However, still a great addition to your collection!
What's great about it: The Whole Trilogy
What's not so great: Not enough special features
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Fabulous Sequel
on January 28, 2008
Posted by: indiana1994
from Orlando, FL
This movie truly is a great sequel, and is a movie worth having. Unfortunately, it only has 1-disc, but if you don't care about that kind of stuff, this is the movie for you!
What's great about it: Deleted Scenes
What's not so great: Not a 2-disc collection
I would recommend this to a friend!
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After years of waiting, one of the most anticipated DVD sets is finally here -- The Adventures of Indiana Jones: The Complete DVD Movie Collection, a grand release for one of the most beloved and successful film trilogies in history. Packaged in a classy Lucasfilm/Paramount box, all three of the first films are included, with an exclusive bonus disc delving into the behind-the-scenes meat long sought after by fans throughout the years. While it might not be the definitive, end-all-be-all release (that now-fabled set would have probably included the scrapped fourth entry in the series, still in pre-production at the time of this release), though be sure, this collection is simply jaw-dropping at times and worth the wait in the end. In this set, each film is presented in a pan-and-scan format, with an incredible Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track, all digitally remastered by THX -- and boy, does it show! With lush hues and deep blacks, the series feels new all over again, with Raiders especially benefiting from its new brilliant picture and sound quality. Thankfully, there hasn't been too much digital tinkering on the images, with the subtle reflection during the snake pit scene still intact -- though a few matting issues in the Last Crusade seem to have been corrected. While having the trilogy finally hit the DVD market is truly something to rejoice about, the party really starts to heat up with the Bonus Material disc, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage never seen outside of the Lucasfilm archives. First off, there are the three feature-length documentaries on the trilogy, which can be viewed separately or all together, clocking in at a whopping two-hour-plus running time. Covering each film throughout their story lines, while focusing in at each setup to break down various action pieces, casting decisions, and filming locations, the specials give you full access to most every major player in the production and completely justifies the non-inclusion of any audio commentaries. Classic stories are shared from everyone ranging from Spielberg to Lucas, Harrison Ford to every leading lady he fell for, to the beloved supporting cast including John Rhys-Davis, and yes, even Short Round (Quan Ke Huy) makes an appearance. Whether viewed back to back or each individually, these documentaries are at the core perfect studies of the trilogy, and with exclusive footage like bits from the infamous Tom Selleck screen test, they're the most exciting extras to hit the DVD market in a long time. Also on the disc are collections of featurettes that fill in the filmmaking gaps that the documentary glossed over. Clocking in a little over ten minutes each, the four sections represent the traditional (i.e. non-CG) technical sides of the film -- Stunts, Sounds, Music, and the Light and Magic. From the origins of the trilogy's sound effect library with Ben Burtt to footage of John Williams' original scoring sessions, the featurettes manage to affectively capture how the series was truly a joint effort with the very best people of their craft putting their all into the three films. Finally on the bonus disc, there's a massive Trailers section, which includes three trailers for Raiders (teaser, theatrical, and re-release), just the theatrical for Temple of Doom, and both the teaser and theatrical for The Last Crusade. As usual with long-awaited discs, there are still a few things missing. Where, in fact, are the deleted scenes? Also perplexing is the exclusion of the Temple of Doom teaser, included on one of the first video releases of Raiders. Of course, these are small gripes, and ones which only the eventual box set down the road will answer as to whether they'll see the light of day or not. Still, with the astounding transfers and engrossing extras, this box set should prove that the wait was well worth it -- for you can finally have pristine copies of the Indiana Jones trilogy among your collection, and that is truly a beautiful thing.
 
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Greatest Movie Collection Ever
on January 28, 2008
Posted by: indiana1994
from Orlando, FL
This is one of the greatest movie collections of all time! You have all three movies, plus you have a fourth bonus disc that includes hours of wonderful special features, including interviews and behind the scene featurettes. You're not a true Indiana Jones fan if you don't have this!
What's great about it: all 4 movies with a bonus disc
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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