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The first two-disc set from Paramount, Forrest Gump is a sight to see, and sure to please anyone who understood the real meaning of the film. To begin, the picture quality is about as good as it gets. Framed at the original aspect ratio of 2.35:1, and anamorphic, the colors are right on (skin tones are especially on target) and the definition is outstanding. Darker areas stand out with the correct shading that goes to show what can be done with careful authoring. The sound, a 5.1 Dolby Digital English track, is also perfectly realized. Though there is only a slim amount of surround material, the track is very forward and forceful, taking advantage, just at the right time, of the deeper bass. Also available is a French surround track and subtitles in English. As for extras, there is no mistaking that this Academy Award-winning film gets the star treatment. The first of the two discs, along with the movie, has two audio commentary tracks. The first is from director Robert Zemeckis, producer Steve Starkey, and production designer Rick Carter. The second commentary is from another of the producers, Wendy Finerman. Neither is screen-specific, but both are, in different ways, filled with a wealth of valuable information. But it is the second disc that houses the majority of the supplemental materials. There you will find a half-hour documentary (originally released on VHS in 1994) called "Through the Eyes of Forrest Gump." There are enough interviews and behind-the-scenes shots to make this better than the standard fluff piece. Next are some shorter featurettes, "The Magic of Makeup," "Through the Ears of Forrest Gump" (made up of five short segments), and "Building the World Of Forrest Gump -- Production Design." Eleven visual effects discussions, including two scenes that were excised from the film, are the highlight of the extras. Visual effects producer Ken Ralston and his team talk in depth about the multitude of effects shots used in the film. Finally, this disc features a decent photo gallery, some wonderful (though short) screen tests, and a couple of trailers. This is a wonderful DVD set for a memorable movie, certainly worthy of any collection.
 
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5 out of 5
5
awesome movie
on July 14, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
This is the best movie! I am buying it today while it's at such a great price. Acting and plot are great!
What's great about it: entertaining
What's not so great: no cons
I would recommend this to a friend!
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One of the most important World War II films of our time and winner of five Academy Awards, Saving Private Ryan is a seemingly routine DVD, but it packs a big punch. In addition to standard DVD extras such as production notes, cast and crew bios and the theatrical trailer, this disc includes "Into the Breach", a 25-minute making-of featurette that is both an informative history lesson on D-day and a story of Spielberg's fascination with war. "Into the Breach" includes interviews with D-day survivors as well as of Spielberg and his father and spotlights his early student war films Escape to Nowhere and Fighter Squadron. The film itself receives a great transfer in widescreen 1:85, and Dolby Digital or 5:1 Surround.
 
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5 out of 5
5
see it
on July 13, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
A very well made movie. One of the best! I have seen it 3 times and am going to watch it again.
What's great about it: well made
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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One man bent on seeing justice done takes his obsession to the streets in this big-screen adaptation of the popular comic book, which comes to DVD in an enriched edition from Lions Gate. The Punisher has been given a letterboxed transfer to disc in the widescreen aspect ratio of 2.35:1, which is also enhanced for anamorphic playback on 16 x 9 monitors. The audio has been mastered in two formats, Dolby Digital 5.1 EX and Dolby Digital Stereo; the dialogue is in English with optional subtitles in English and Spanish. Bonus materials include an alternate commentary track featuring director Jonathan Hensleigh, two deleted scenes, four short documentaries on various aspects of the production of the film, a music video from the band Drowning Pool, and a preview of a video game tied into the film.
 
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5 out of 5
5
keeps you wondering
on July 12, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
This movie keeps you in suspense it's fast action and full of twists.
What's great about it: greatly made
What's not so great: no cons
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
love it
on July 11, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
This is a great movie for kids as well as adults! It's funny and a all around nice movie. Add it to your collection.
What's great about it: great entertainment
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
nicely done
on July 10, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
This by far has got to be the most awesome film ever shot. I was engulfed from the moment I started watching. The scenery is gorgeous.
What's great about it: great video of nature
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Federal agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) is having a very bad day in this unique, action-packed drama series in which events unfold in real time and the entire season takes place within one 24-hour day. Bauer is the director of the Counter Terrorist Unit in Los Angeles. He's also a married man who is attempting to rebuild a trust-depleted relationship with his wife Teri (Leslie Hope), and a father to independent-minded teen daughter Kim (Elisha Cuthbert). Shortly after midnight on the morning of the California Democratic presidential primary, Jack receives information that an assassination attempt will be carried out against Maryland senator David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert) -- the first African-American with a legitimate chance of capturing the White House -- sometime within the next 24 hours. Jack's mission is made even more difficult when he learns from his boss Richard Walsh (Michael O'Neill) that someone within CTU may be a mole involved with the foreign-based conspiracy. Meanwhile, Palmer, unaware of the assassination plot, receives a phone call from a dogged reporter who says she has evidence that his son Keith (Vicellous Reon Shannon) committed murder. He allegedly killed his sister's rapist. Palmer initiates an investigation to uncover the truth and must decide whether to break the story himself or wait. Jack is contacted by terrorist Ira Gaines (Michael Massee), who informs him that his wife and daughter have been kidnapped by Gaines' henchmen. Gaines threatens to kill them if Jack refuses to follow his detailed instructions. Gaines' goal is simple: Jack is to carry out the assassination against Palmer himself. As the hours pass, the conspiracy deepens, and Jack learns the surprising truth behind the plot and his role in it.
 
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5 out of 5
5
The best ever!
on July 9, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
24 is the most amazing hour of television! There has never been a show like it with all its twists and turns that keep you following every second of it!!!
What's great about it: Everything about it
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
bravo!
on July 8, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
The movie is filled with tons of suspense the whole way through! You won't want to get up and walk away for one minute!!
What's great about it: excellent movie
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This release serves up all 22 episodes from the fourth season of the superhero series Smallville, a program that detailed the high-school years of Clark Kent, Lex Luther, and Lois Lane.
 
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5 out of 5
5
must see
on July 7, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
The show continues Clark's journey in becoming Superman. Great show with great acting and special effects.
What's great about it: great
What's not so great: no cons
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
good good movie
on July 5, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
transformers is a excellent film. The special effects are wonderful it's truly a must see film of the year.
What's great about it: lots of action
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Probably one of the most honored epics on recent television, HBO's mini-series Band of Brothers was produced by the powerhouse team of Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. It won the Golden Globe for Best Mini-series and is nominated for 19 Emmys. The 6-disc DVD set comes in an embossed metallic case. It has an extraordinary amount of information in addition to the 10-part true-life story of the men of Easy Company in the 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division of the U.S. Army. To start with, it contains the documentary "We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company," which interviews the real men of Easy Company as they tell their stories, inner-cut with film footage and rare and archival photos. Also included is a making-of feature on the mini-series, actor Ron Livingston's video diary that shows behind-the-scenes footage from the actor's perspective, and a featurette of the screening on the beaches of Normandy. There is also an optional enhanced viewing "Field Guide," which extensively references people, places and events connected to Easy Company and their campaign through Europe and WWII as a whole. Additionally included are character bios, web-links to the Band of Brothers living memorial, as well as other pertinent sites, a still photo gallery, episodic previews and scene selection menus. The DVD is released in widescreen only with a 16:9 aspect ratio from High Definition digital masters, the audio is DTS English and 5.1 Surround as well as English, French and Spanish Dolby Surround. Spanish subtitles and English closed-captioning is also included. This is a must-own DVD set, especially for history buffs and collectors of World War II information.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Loved it!
on July 4, 2008
Posted by: monky
from wa
The most and best great action series of all time. This is a MUST see. The acting and plot is superb,
What's great about it: awesome
What's not so great: no cons
I would recommend this to a friend!
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