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This tale of the pint-sized Irish terror (which features an early screen appearance from Friends co-star Jennifer Aniston) has arrived on DVD in a solid, but no-frills package. The images have been presented in a pan-and-scan transfer at the 1.33:1 aspect ratio, and, while the audio is in English only, it is presented in a Dolby Digital Surround mix. The film has been closed-captioned in English with optional subtitles in French and Spanish. Beyond biographies of some of the cast members and the film's theatrical trailer, the disc features no bonus material.
 
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Cheesy Comedic Horror Film
on April 24, 2008
Posted by: kevman79
Incredibly cheesy, yet at the same time quite funny, tale about an evil leprechaun wreaking havoc in a small midwest town. The cast is surprisingly good for such a low-budget film, and debuts Jennifer Aniston in her first major role. Nothing fancy about this dvd, fans should be happy it got released at all, but then again, so did all the other ridiculous 'Leprechaun' sequels, which aren't even worth mentioning, let alone watching.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Could Have Been Better
on April 24, 2008
Posted by: kevman79
'The Breakfast Club' is an overrated film in my opinion, a film that had a lot of potential to be so much better. Still though, it's fair entertainment for people who enjoy 80's teen flicks. Good widescreen transfer, but absolutely nothing in terms of bonus except for the trailer.
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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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Should Have Been Better
on April 24, 2008
Posted by: kevman79
'Con-Air' showed all the signs of being a great movie, it got a lot of publicity, a good theatrical trailer, and exceptional cast. Sadly, the movie just didn't present the product most patrons were expecting, and was therefore somewhat of a disappointment. Mediocre bare bones dvd release here, but at least it's widescreen.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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The double-disc special edition of The Wizard of Oz is one of the two latest editions of the 1939 Victor Fleming film, released in October of 2005 -- it was preceded by the MGM/UA DVD at the end of the 1990s and the first Warner Bros. DVD edition a couple of years later; the latter, in particular, was very good in its time, in terms of the transfer and the bonus materials, but this re-release does, indeed, outclass it. For starters, the transfer is, if anything, even more crisp and reveals more detail in the image -- elements of the picture that are blurred or barely seen in the older Warner transfer, such as the details in the bricks on the Yellow Brick Road, can be seen in the new edition. The chaptering is close to what was used in the older Warner disc, but fine-tuned in location in some of the locations and breaks, and the sound is improved somewhat as well. The commentary by John Fricke and surviving cast and crew -- at least the third full-length commentary ever done on Oz, counting the one done by Ron Haver for The Criterion Collection laserdisc (which, itself, set a new standard for transfers of the movie) -- has been updated anew. There are featurettes on the cast and crew, the restoration of the movie, and a free-standing music-and-effects track on the first disc in the package, in tandem with the full-length movie. Disc two is loaded up with the Angela Lansbury-hosted making-of feature, which holds up extremely well, as well as the Memories of Oz television special -- but it's mostly filled with the new features "The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to Oz" and "Because of the Wonderful Things It Does: The Legacy of Oz," plus composer Harold Arlen's home movies, outtakes and test footage of the tornado sequences, and galleries of stills and trailers, and six hours of audio bonus features, including raw session recordings of the music and radio adaptations and promotional materials. The whole production is rather overwhelming unless its taken in stages, but it's all informative and entertaining, and it's well-nigh essential viewing for all but the most casual fans of the movie. As far as the movie is concerned -- but only in terms of the movie -- it's the ultimate resource for the fan and viewer. This isn't the last word on The Wizard of Oz or the world of Oz in cinematic terms, however -- for that, one can turn to the Three-Disc Collector's Edition, released simultaneously with this double-disc set in October of 2005.
 
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A Beautiful Classic!
on April 24, 2008
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I have nothing bad to say about this Classic film, which still looks just beautiful. Outstanding special edition dvd, loaded with bonus material. Highest recommendation!
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A Classic!
on April 24, 2008
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This version of Charles Dickens' classic tale is by far the best. I personally recommend the previous dvd incarnation over this particular dvd due to the new-high def restoration. For some reason, I have found that many recent high-def restorations of old black & white films turn out rather poorly due to overlighting the film element in order to bring out definition, and in doing so, ruins the original intended cinematography. However, don't let the high-def restoration deter you from buying this masterpiece if you don't have it already. Also beware the incorrectly altered widescreen version available on this disc (this film was originally shot and shown in theaters with a 1.37:1 full-screen aspect ratio, and a theatrically incorrect widescreen version has been included here to cater to fans of the widescreen format.).
I would recommend this to a friend!
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A Classic!
on April 24, 2008
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I firmly believe that every person needs to see this film regardless of who they are. Easily one of the greatest films ever made, it clearly deserves the recognition it earned over the years. It is hard to believe that this film was deemed both a critical and box office disappointment when it was initially released.
There are several dvd versions that have been released over the years, my personal preference for picture quality is the 1998 Republic Pictures version, but any of the more recent versions are fine too, as they almost all contain the same bonus features as the original disc. Whatever you do, only watch the film in its original black & white, the colorized versions have been awful!"
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This Movie Could Have Been So much Better
on April 24, 2008
Posted by: kevman79
This is a good dvd release to a fairy-tale film that could have been so much better. Openly accepting much of the blame, was Ridley Scott for his uncertainty on how to cut the film. This single disc version is the director's cut only, and while it's good, drops most of the bonus features that appeared on the 2-disc ultimate edition. Big fans will want the 2-disc.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Paul Brickman's Risky Business has had a large cult following since its original 1983 release. The film 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, while a Spanish soundtrack has been recorded in Dolby Digital Mono. Subtitles for each of those three languages are accessible. Supplemental materials include production notes and theatrical trailers. This DVD was released in the early days of the format. The possibility exists for a deluxe treatment somewhere down the road, something Tom Cruise's many fans would appreciate.
 
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Decent Movie, Has Its Moments
on April 24, 2008
Posted by: kevman79
'Risky Business' isn't a 'great' movie in any sense of the word, but it's watchable and it does have some good comedic moments. This dvd offers the film in both widescreen and full-screen, but is sparse on extras.
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'Raiders' is the Only Good Film
on April 24, 2008
Posted by: kevman79
'Raiders of the Lost Ark' is good action-adventure entertainment that will most likely please fans of the genre. This is the only film of the series worth the buy for fans of the film. Considering this new release has a few new extras, but nothing big, it's probably not worth a double-dip for those who already own the box set, especially considering this is the exact same transfer that was on the previous dvd version.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Fans of The Monster Squad will be delighted with the treatment it has received on this double-disc set from Lionsgate. The film benefits from a crisp anamorphic transfer that shows off the film's carefully-lensed scope photography in all its multitextured glory. The lovely transfer is complemented by a strong audio presence, with the film presented in both 2.0 and 5.1 stereo sound mixes. Those with a good stereo system will want to opt for the latter as it adds extra heft to the music and some key sound effects. This set also includes a barrage of extras created with the hardcore fan in mind. The first disc contains two commentary tracks, the first pairing director Fred Dekker with actors Andre Gower, Ryan Lambert, and Ashley Bank and the second pairing Dekker with cinematographer Bradford May. The first track is more lighthearted and the second track is more technical in nature but both are worth a listen for fans and offer plenty of interesting anecdotes about the shoot. The fun continues on the second disc, which offers deleted scenes, trailers, an extensive image gallery, an amusing on-set interview with actor Tom Noonan staying in character as Frankenstein and an animated storyboard feature depicting the Squad's battle with the Mummy. However, the true centerpiece of the second disc is "Monster Squad Forever," an 88-minute documentary produced by Michael Felsher for this set. It covers all angles of the film from conception to reception via interviews with several cast and crew members and is an entertaining, well-assembled piece of work. Simply put, the combination of an excellent transfer and copious, lovingly-crafted extras makes this special edition of The Monster Squad a must for fans of the film and anyone who enjoys classic horror (especially that of the 1980's variety).
 
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Great Dvd, Terrible Movie
on April 24, 2008
Posted by: kevman79
'The Monster Squad' is a terribly stupid film that will most likely only be enjoyed by kids under the age of 10. It is completely undeserving of the high quality special edition treatment it has received here on this dvd, and right now, just off the top of my head, I could think of about a couple dozen films that are far superior to this film, that have received no special edition attention whatsoever. All that aside, this is an exceptional dvd release that fans of this piece of junk movie are sure to delight in.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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