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Norman Tokar directs David Niven, Helen Hayes, and a young Jodie Foster in the family friendly adventure comedy Candleshoe. This edition of the film is a vast improvement over the original DVD. The widescreen anamorphic transfer preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and looks a great deal better than the picture on the original DVD release. English and French soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Mono and Spanish subtitles are accessible. There are no supplemental materials of any consequence, but this disc is still worthwhile for fans of the film as well as those looking for family-friendly fare.
 
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Great Movie From Yester Years
on July 15, 2009
Posted by: LonghornFan
from Tacoma, WA
I loved this movie growing up. Its Jodie Foster when she was young and she acts the part great. It is from awile ago so its not graphically where todays movies are but still a must have for those who have moments of wanting to walk down memory lane.
What's great about it: Great Movie!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Season 1 of the crime drama begins with forensic anthropologist Temperance "Bones" Brennan (Emily Deschanel) back in D.C. after months away identifying genocide victims. Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) promptly hijacks her to help him with a case. Brennan initially refuses, but her boss at the Jeffersonian Institute, Dr. Daniel Goodman (Jonathan Adams), insists that part of her job is being lent out to the FBI. She agrees to work with Booth, but only if she can be his partner in all areas of the cases. The first of these cases establishes the premise for the next 21 episodes. After a body surfaces, the remains are transferred to the Jeffersonian, where Brennan and her devoted "squints" leap to action. Brennan's team includes her assistant, the socially inept but brilliant Zack Addy (Eric Millegan); bugs and slime expert Dr. Jack Hodgins (T.J. Thyne); and her best friend, forensic artist Angela Montenegro (Michaela Conlin). The main suspect turns out to be a powerful senator, but despite warnings from the FBI to stay away, Brennan continues with her investigation. Throughout the season, Brennan and Booth are devoted to uncovering the truth, repeatedly finding themselves in dangerous situations and relying on each other for backup. Booth eventually confides to Brennan that he wants to bring closure to victims' loved ones to make up for the lives he took in his sniper past. Brennan, meanwhile, is dedicated to identifying the deceased as a result of the mysterious disappearance of her parents years ago. The duo work together to solve crimes involving small-town cannibals, promiscuous private-school teens and a homeless society in an underground tunnel. As each case draws to a close, the bantering pair grow more intimate, a closeness heightened during the season finale, when unearthed bones provide a link to Brennan's past that may reunite her with the family she thought was lost forever.
 
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Bones is a "Bone"ifide Success!
on December 2, 2008
Posted by: LonghornFan
from Tacoma, WA
This TV show is great. The relationship between Special Agent Booth and Brennan is great. I personally like the Squint Squad. I enjoy the sarcasm and playfulness between all of the characters. I highly recommend this series to anyone who likes puzzles.
What's great about it: Great TV Show.
What's not so great: Wish There were more bonus features.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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