Ben Affleck and Kate Beckinsale are war-torn lovers in director Michael Bay's epic reenactment of the 1941 tragedy Pearl Harbor. Buena Vista has done a great job on this 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer (spread over two DVDs). All aspects of this picture look great, including even colors, dark black levels, and natural-looking fleshtones. Aside of a small amount of edge enhancement during one scene, this is a fine-looking transfer that should please fans. The audio is presented in DTS 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround in English and French, as well as an English 2.0 soundtrack produced for those listening with headphones. The Dolby 5.1 and DTS soundtracks are very full, featuring continuous use of surround sounds throughout the entire film. Bombs and explosions rocket around the viewer through most of the film's running time. All aspects of the dialogue, music, and effects are distortion-free. Also included on this disc are English subtitles. This two-disc Pearl Harbor set, while not jam-packed, includes a few well-produced extra features. Two documentaries, "Journey to the Screen: The Making of Pearl Harbor" and "Unsung Heroes of Pearl Harbor," are both extensive and very informative. The first documentary focuses on the making of the film, which includes interviews with stars Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and most of the main crew. The second feature takes a look at the real Pearl Harbor and includes interviews with survivors from that awful day. The second documentary is easily the more impressive and moving of the two. Finally, there is a music video by Faith Hill for the hit song "There You'll Be," a short promo for National Geographic: Beyond the Movie -- Pearl Harbor, as well as a teaser and trailer for Pearl Harbor. This is a nice, if insubstantial, DVD edition of Pearl Harbor.
Incredible movie, great effects, excellent cast... plot is spot on with the events of Pearl Harbor. Special feature documentary definitely worth a watch
I really liked this movie & was yelling at the tv through most of it! Owen Wilson did a great job in this role and I was on the edge of my seat. There's quite a bit of bloodshed, I did have to turn my head a handful of times, but nothing too gory
Worth watching, but not as much "history puzzle solving" as the first one... which is the main reason I loved National Treasure. Drags out a little, but definitely worth the watch
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I wasn't too sure about watching this movie - how much of a movie could you make about a plane landing on the Hudson right after take off?!? Boy was I wrong! Sooo much I didn't realize happened behind the scenes and to the Pilot Sully, it was a great movie.... I was so wrong and glad I watched it, then I had to buy it!
This is my favorite version of The Christmas Carol! The 3 ghosts are the best and Donald Duck as Scrooge just works! Great movie that tells a great story!
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