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Extremely high quality, but no special features
on August 15, 2009
Posted by: tktomma
from Illinois
Zack Snyder's adaptation of 'Watchmen' is finally here on DVD, and the overall package is pretty good, if a little skimpy. The movie itself was excellent, or at least I thought so, its ver independant from other super-hero flicks, and really sets itself apart with the gritty setting and bloody violence. The picture and audio are just amazing, they really raise the bar for what can be done on DVD. But outside of that, nothing. The special features are non-existant, no deleted scenes, documentary, yada yada yada. There isn't even a 2-Disc special edition! Just a one disc release with nothing but the movie. Its an obvious attempt to sucker you into getting the Watchmen Ultimate Collectors Edition this December, with all the special stuff one would want, but for now, we just have the movie. At least thats superb.
What's great about it: Picture and audio are outstanding, the movie itself is great
What's not so great: Extremely skimpy on content, no commentaries, documentaries, deleted scenes, zip, nilch, nada
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The two-disc special edition of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace was a long-awaited item, but should keep both serious and casual Star Wars fans happy for a while, thanks to a slightly expanded version of the film and a plethora of extras. Disc one contains the film, transferred from a new print (as made clear by producer Rick McCallum some time ago). The transfer is anamorphic, at an aspect ratio of 2.35:1, and is quite simply gorgeous to look at. The image is crisp and clean throughout, with vivid and subtle colors both, and deep, detailed blacks. There is no sign of edge enhancement and no indication of compression artifacts. The original soundtrack was recorded in Dolby Digital Surround 6.1 EX, but has been downmixed to 5.1 EX for this release. Again, the soundtrack is flawless, with excellent surround effects, excellent separation, and beautiful mixing work. The directional effects alone are worth hearing. The standard Dolby Surround downmix sounds quite good, though it does lose the directional definition of the 5.1 EX mix. The disc also includes a Spanish Surround mix which deserves notice for a combination of an excellent voice cast and perfect matching. Disc one also includes an audio commentary by George Lucas and Rick McCallum, along with other crew members. This commentary is highly entertaining, informative, and helped tremendously by supertitles above the image that identify the current speaker. Disc two is simply packed. There are seven deleted scenes to start with, completed especially for this DVD release. Some are hardly worth looking at, but the expanded pod race is quite an eye-opener. The scenes can be viewed separately, or as part of a documentary. Other documentary pieces include "The Beginning," which is a new one-hour documentary, the 12 web documentaries originally carried on www.starwars.com, and five featurettes covering aspects of the production. Another section includes the teaser and theatrical trailers, TV spots (including the "Tone Poems" spots), and the "Duel of the Fates" video. There is also a section of animatics, and a further section of stills and graphic images. A featurette about the making of the Starfighter game completes the disc. All told, disc two alone takes hours to work through. Additional content is available through the www.starwars.com DVD section, which is accessible via the Interactual player/browser utility included on the disc. The feature has 50 chapter stops. Menus and transitions are animated, with some cute and funny moments to be found. Both discs are single-sided, dual-layered, and come in a slimline dual disc case.
 
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In the eyes of non-bias, a fantastic DVD
on July 31, 2009
Posted by: tktomma
from Illinois
As long as your expectations aren't ridiculously high, and you go into The Phantom Menace without any pre-conceived thoughts, its a great film from beginning to end. Jar-Jar is okay, a bit funny occassionly, but overall a pathetic character, and the way the Force is explained does quell the mystery behind Anakin's birth later in Episode III, but it takes a bit away from the spirtual and magical element of the Force. Fans will also love the great features included here, like the commentaries, an hour long documentary depicting the creation of The Phantom Menace, featurettes, trailers, and more. The video quality and audio are also suberb, great for showing off any home theater.
Closing thoughts:
I understand so many hate on The Phantom Menace, but for reasons so abmysal and small in my eyes. Maybe I like it more because I'm younger, and never got into the rdiculous hype, and watched it with a fresh perspective. Regardless, even if you don't like the movie itself, the special features and visual/audio quality should be enough to make it worthy of any DVD collection. If you're a newcomer, just go into the movie and take it for what it is, not a load of hype. ***** (five stars)
What's great about it: Everything you love about Star Wars, plus a wealth of great special features
What's not so great: Jar-Jar, bio-logical explanation of the Force
I would recommend this to a friend!
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