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Terror abounds in the made-for-TV miniseries event Stephen King's It. The film is presented in a newly matted 1.85:1 widescreen edition that is modified from its original form (in other words, black bars have been inserted onto the top and bottom of the original full frame transfer). The image appears to be in better-than-average shape with colors and black levels all solid and well defined. While there appears to be some softness in the picture, overall this transfer should please horror fans everywhere. The soundtrack is presented in an apt Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo mix in English. Since Stephen King's It was originally produced for TV, it's no surprise to find this audio track flat and somewhat boring. However, what this mix lacks in directional effects and fidelity it makes up for with crystal clear dialogue, music and effects. Also included on this disc are English, French and Spanish subtitles. The sole extra feature on this DVD is a commentary track by director Tommy Lee Wallace and actors John Ritter, Richard Thomas, Tim Ried and Dennis Christopher. Filled with some funny asides about the production and witty banter (especially from Ritter), this commentary track is worth the listen for any true Stephen King fans.
The chronicles of James Gordon (Ben McKenzie) as he rises in the ranks of the Gotham City Police Department and develops a unique alliance with playboy philanthropist Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz), slowly becoming aware of Wayne's secret life as the masked vigilante Batman. All 22 episodes in one DVD collection.
The Green Arrow continues his quest to keep Starling City safe in this fifth season of the TV show based on the DC Comics superhero. Playboy billionaire Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) has been elected mayor, but the city still needs his secret identity as the Green Arrow. Can he balance a life devoted to law-abiding change with his secret vigilante identity? All 24 episodes in one DVD collection.