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Sony's four-disc DVD release of Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends: Complete Season 1 is a serious improvement over the early-'90s Rocky & Bullwinkle laserdisc issues -- the latter, in addition to being prohibitively expensive, came with altered music and re-edited content and credits, as well as some dubious film-to-video transfers. Indeed, the restoration of the original elements, formatting, and sequencing of the animated series' first season is the most "serious" element of this set, devoted to slavishly recreating the joys of the most cerebrally light-hearted and satiric animated series seen on television before the advent of The Simpsons. Rocky & Bullwinkle wasn't noted for its finely wrought drawings -- in fact, producer Jay Ward was criticized by many aficionados for successfully introducing limited animation to television and coming up with a way (via clever writing) of making it work for adults and critics. It was the distinctive voices, the bad, often terrible puns, the memorable characters, the satirical "play" on various pop culture and topical matters such as the Cold War, and the occasional breaking of the "fourth wall" onscreen that drew viewers from 6 to 60 into Rocky & Bullwinkle. It was successful enough at one point to make the jump from syndication to prime time on NBC. This four-platter set includes all 40 episodes of the series' first story, "Jet Fuel Formula" (better remembered by some as the search for the mooseberry bush), in which Rocky and Bullwinkle try to recreate Bullwinkle's grandmother's mooseberry fudge cake recipe, which is also a highly potent rocket fuel; and all 12 installments of "Box Top Robbery," in which the economy of the United States is threatened by the counterfeiting of cereal box tops (which, as we all know, are the real foundation of the stability of the world's monetary system). Included with each episode are the original accompanying features, "Peabody & Sherman," "Fractured Fairy Tales," "Duddley Do-Right," and "Aesop & Son." Each disc is chock-full of programming (we're talking 52 half-hours), accessible through a menu that opens automatically and which offers either sequential play-through or access to individual shows, and a choice of English or Spanish audio tracks. The fourth disc may be the most fun despite being the shortest, filled out as it is with the original on-air promotional spots for Rocky & His Friends, most of which feature resident villain Boris Badenov prominently, and The Bullwinkle Show (the NBC prime-time version, which differed from the syndicated presentation in that the cartoons were broadcast in color). The really special treat, however, is "Dear Bullwinkle," a never-aired featurette built around the never-used Bullwinkle puppet, the erudite moose offering advice to letter writers (their submissions often accompanied by silent film clips [including one of a young Bob Steele]), paralleling producer Jay Ward's series Fractured Flickers. There's also a pretty funny special episode in which the cartoon characters promote the purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds and savings stamps by grade-school kids. And there are two short, briskly paced montages of highlights from season two of the series, and an even funnier montage of all of the different disguises worn during the run of the show by resident villain Boris Badenov. It's all very easy to access and maneuver around, with a menu that's funny enough that most fans will enjoy going back to it, and infinitely more satisfying than the old laserdisc editions, with the original music and all of the color restored -- the image, shot for television, is full-frame (1.33:1). The audio is pitched at a reasonably high volume and is mastered very cleanly, even on the 43-year-old promotional spots. A 14-page booklet fills in all kinds of biographical information on the show's creators and characters.
 
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Classic
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
This is a great cartoon. They knew how to make good one's around this time.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Tom Shadyac directs Robin Williams in the feel-good comedy Patch Adams, which comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. English soundtracks are rendered in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby Digital Surround. There are neither subtitles nor closed captions on this release. There are no supplemental materials of any consequence, but this disc does offer excellent sound and picture quality.
 
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Good Movie
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
This movie tells a great story and has good acting. I don't like what happened to Carin, though.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Good Movie
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
This is a funny movie and a good movie for a date night.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Good Movie
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
This movie has good acting and was well put together. I enjoy watching it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Funny!
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
This movie is very funny!! My side hurt afterwards from laughing so much.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Good Movie
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
This movie has some good dance scenes. I enjoyed watching it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This DVD of Con Air is presented in widescreen with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, and the sound is done in Dolby Digital 5.1. Also included is a French-language track and Spanish subtitles. The special effects are the big winners in this DVD version. Viewers can almost see the rivets of the plane in some of the sequences, and the color rendition is excellent. Little effort went into the extra features in this DVD. Besides the language options, Touchstone included the original theatrical trailer and a "teaser" trailer. Information on the special effects and the impressive stunt work would have been welcome.
 
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Great Movie!
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
This is a great movie!! Cage does an awesome job!!!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Adam Sandler's Big Daddy comes to DVD with a pair of images. The widescreen transfer preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and is preferable to the standard full-frame 1.33:1 image. Closed-captioned English soundtracks are rendered in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby Digital Surround. English subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a "making of" featurette that aired originally on HBO, talent files, original theatrical trailers, bonus trailers, and music videos from Garbage and Sheryl Crow. Fans of Sandler will not be disappointed with this disc.
 
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Awesome!
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
A very funny movie that tells a good story. Great movie!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The life story of boxing legend Muhammad Ali comes to vivid life in director Michael Mann's Ali. Columbia has done a fantastic job on this 2.40:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer. The images in this picture feature finely detailed colors, solid black levels, and natural flesh tones throughout. No imperfections of any kind were spotted anywhere in this transfer. The audio is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround in English and French. This soundtrack works very well in the confines of the film. There are many instances of directional effects through both the front and rear speakers with the bass coming in heavy and aggressive. No distortion is heard during any of the dialogue, effects, or music. Also included on this disc are subtitles in French, English, and Spanish. Sadly, this DVD edition of Ali is completely lacking when it comes to special features -- the only supplements available on this disc include a theatrical trailer for Ali and bonus trailers for Sam Raimi's Spider-Man and the sequel Men in Black 2. Fans will certainly be hoping for a better DVD down the line, but until then it looks like any special edition of Ali is down for the count.
 
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Disappointed
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
I was hoping that this would be a great movie but it was slow and not nearly as good as it could have been.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Return to the neighborhood bar where everybody knows your name and suck down some suds with Sam Malone and crew in this Paramount Pictures release. Each episode is presented in 1.33:1 full-frame as originally aired, with accompanying audio rendered in closed-captioned English Dolby Digital Stereo. In addition to all 22 episodes from the first season of the enduring comedy series, Paramount has also seen fit to include such featurettes as "Setting the Bar: A Conversation with Ted Danson," "Love at First Fight: Opposites Distract," "Coach Ernie Pantusso's Rules of the Game," as well as "I'll Drink to That: Stomin' Norm-isms," and "It's a Little Known Fact" Cheers trivia game.
 
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Pretty Good
on October 19, 2008
Posted by: CallawayMan
from Grand Forks, ND
This was a pretty good tv series and I always enjoy watching the first season.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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