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Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace [1999] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
On the DVD: This spectacular two-disc DVD set was certainly worth the wait. Simply put, this is the most comprehensive packaging of supplementary materials so far assembled for DVD. Most importantly, Lucas film offers an anamorphic, 2.35:1 film transfer and a highly active Dolby 5.1 audio mix. Disc 1 includes an insightful commentary with Lucas--his first for DVD--and other key personnel, making for a great tour. The bulk of extra treasures can be found on Disc 2, including seven deleted scenes completed just for this set that possess the same quality as the film; in fact, some moments (the "Air Bus Taxi" and "Pod Race Grid" sequences) are so good that Lucas reincorporated them into the film proper. Viewers can also enjoy no less than 12 Web documentaries, five informative featurettes, the popular John Williams music video "Duel of the Fates" and numerous galleries of stills, trailers and television spots. Better yet, Lucas premieres "The Beginning," a 66-minute documentary edited from hundreds of hours of behind-the-scenes footage. This is not your standard-issue studio documentary, instead "The Beginning" is an Oscar-worthy, cinema verityé-style exploration of the creative process behind every aspect of the film's production. One of the most memorable moments involves a late-day visit to the set by Steven Spielberg: watching Lucas and Spielberg behave like kids in a candy store is one more reminder why the Star Wars saga remains enduringly popular. --Kevin Mulhall Reviewsoh dear Review date: 2008-10-09 Rating: 2 out of 10 charging money for this film is just insulting i won't even watch it if i'm being payed. ok maybe i'm being a little bit harsh but then again lets be a little bit objective i remember seeing this film for the first time and the little history bit at the beginning came up and the music was going and i was loving every moment of it the first fight scene seemed good and then george lucas took a steaming turd over what could have been so brilliant. the pod racing was ok but the commentators did my head in and im sorry i've been trying not mention jar jar binks because he was the steaming turd in question i was talking about. now this review is a bit long winded just to say its a bad film but i have to say darth maul was pretty cool. this being said i think there is only one way for star wars episodes 1, 2 and 3 to go which is in the bin classed as being non canonical and then start again but with a slight twist i.e. keeping lucas and speilburg away as they have obviously lost the plot and should be executed for this outrage that was called a film. ARG what do you mean rate it i have i gave it no stars thats how bad it is Looks Like A Cartoon.. Review date: 2008-09-08 Rating: 4 out of 10 We waited a long time for this and the major feeling was of huge dissapointment. Having given it a good 5 or 6 years Im currently giving it another go and I have to say, the main weakness is that it looks like a cartoon. I dont think the overly complicated plot or the hugely irritating JarJar Binks(who actually gets harder to like with each view)ruin this film so much as the ridiculous use of cgi for every scene. Can someone explain to me why if in 1977 George Lucas could afford to fly to Tunisia and other "real" locations he couldn't have done that 20 years later? I mean, imagine how great this could have looked with NO CGI!? It may have been fairly good. I take it Lucas is either too lazy and unnspired or has no idea what his loyal fanbase would have actually wanted. Star Wars films are meant to look like the original trilogy. I know a lot of the ships models were tiny toys but at least they were real! One thing good about this is the pod chase, and the fact that attack of the clones and especially revenge of the sith were a lot better. Still, I cant watch Hayden or Natalie Portman without laughing or cringing. They truly are the most wooden uninspiring actors i have ever seen. Respect to Ewan Mcgregor must be given, it must have been a dream come true for him, and he put his all into the OB1 role. Anyhow, watch Empire again and again instead....You wont be dissapointed. New Fan, Completely Amazed Review date: 2008-08-28 Rating: 10 out of 10 (I wrote this review back in 2004 and only found it again recently) Before I start on this review, let me tell you that I am a relatively new fan of star wars, so my opinions may be slightly different than those loyal fans who have been with these movies from the very begining. I saw this film a few days after watching the original trilogy, and although I still prefer the original, I think this is amazing too. It is incredible to see Annakin Skywalker as that little innocent boy, and unnerving to remember what he becomes. It goes to show how even the most evil villains began life as a normal person. They weren't born evil. The plot is interesting, and I think the acting is pretty good. But my favourite thing about the movie is seeing the younger versions of everyone, what they were like before they became the well known charactors we know today. Obi Wan seemed so different from that confident and expereinced old man that you meet in episode 4, but Annakin still amazes me the most. Throughout all the movie I just kept remembering his face in episode 6, when Luke removed his mask, and wondering how could anyone so sweet become something so pitiless and cruel? It was kind of sad. Overall, I give this film a 5, because even though it wasn't as good as the originals, it was still a very good film. Menacingly Bad Review date: 2008-08-04 Rating: 2 out of 10 Went I went to the cinema to watch this I was glued to my seat, otherwise I would have left. Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Natalie Portman Liam Neeson Ewan McGregor Pernilla August Jake Lloyd Creators: Ewan McGregor (Primary Contributor) Liam Neeson (Primary Contributor) David Tattersall (Cinematographer) George Lucas (Producer) George Lucas (Writer) Ben Burtt (Editor) Paul Martin Smith (Editor) Rick McCallum (Producer) Director(s): Recording label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox EAN: 0024543023937 Binding: DVD Number of items: 2 Format: Closed-captioned, Colour, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, THX, Widescreen, NTSC, Release date: 2005-03-22 Universal product code (UPC): 024543023913 Number of discs: 2 Aspect ratio: 2.35:1 Region code: 1 Running time: 133 minutes Theatrical release date: 1999 Language: English (Original Language) Language: Spanish (Original Language) Language: English (Subtitled) Language: Spanish (Subtitled) Language: French (Dubbed) Language: Spanish (Dubbed)
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