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    June 2, 2011
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5 out of 5
5
you gotta learn history first
on June 29, 2011
Posted by: Bethlehem
from Des Plaine Cook County Illinois USA
you have to learn your history first to truley get everything from this movie. such as nixon watergate scandal. also i believe this is one of the few movies i loved and cherrished.
What's great about it: everything
What's not so great: n/a
I would recommend this to a friend!
+1point
1of 1voted this as helpful.
 
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2 out of 5
2
spin off
on June 29, 2011
Posted by: Bethlehem
from Des Plaine Cook County Illinois USA
it was not a great movie. it looked more like a average joe horror film. also it was sorta like the 1-man saves the day movie. also their was a little girl that pretty much every movie has. this movie i consider to be a spin off because it seems to be stitched together from other movies.
What's great about it: very fictional
What's not so great: er.... cant think of 1
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-3points
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Though it makes up for some of the previous edition's mishaps, the Jaws: 30th Anniversary Edition is an almost-perfect DVD that suffers only from a bit of laziness on the part of Universal. Released in 2000 as one of director Steven Spielberg's first blockbusters unveiled on DVD, the Jaws: Collector's Edition was a big seller in the stores, yet still managed to fall short thanks to the studio's unwillingness to include the full two-hour documentary from the laserdisc, long thought of as the definitive look back on the troubled production. So now here comes this two-disc set celebrating the crowd-pleaser's pearl anniversary and the good news is that the documentary has indeed been reinstated to its full glory. Those who have only seen the previous hour-long cut are in for a big treat here, thanks to the incredible detail that was culled from the various sources in the production, including John Williams, Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider, Peter Benchley, production designer Joe Alves, and, of course, Spielberg himself. Another bit of good news involves the inclusion of a never-before-available nine-minute interview on-set with the director from 1974 that gives the audience a rare glimpse of the young director on just his second day of shooting, no doubt already feeling the constraints of the sea-bound production. For aficionados, it's the kind of engaging footage that is endlessly interesting, given the kind of Vietnam hell that followed Spielberg on the rest of the shoot. Other new bits of goodness involve the inclusion of both 5.1 DTS and Dolby tracks (previous versions included either one or the other) along with the infamous original theatrical mono audio track, which will please the hardcore fans out there to no end (many were not happy with the enhanced 5.1 tracks). What isn't pleasing about this edition is the exclusion of the famed theatrical trailers that figured prominently into the success of the film. This lone exclusion will prevent most customers from getting rid of their previous version, which makes little sense in the grand scheme of things given that the rest of the still archives were carried over, including other marketing pieces such as posters, books, T-shirts, and much more. This, along with the fact that no new menus were designed for this edition, just makes Universal look bad. It's like they listened to the gripes about the documentary on the last one, but didn't feel the need to dedicate more money into an anniversary edition of one of the biggest films of all time. The result is yet another DVD that gives the same "play all" feature to the deleted scenes, with the added annoyance of outtakes being thrown into the same feature as well. Though no one will miss the trivia game or the shark facts from the previous version, there will be those who will resent the silliness involved with the loss of the very integral trailers. Still, with the full documentary and the reinstated original mono mix, many will pony up for this release, which comes with a nice commemorative booklet and the same fine 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer carried over from the Widescreen Collector's Edition.
 
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3 out of 5
3
classic but bad
on June 29, 2011
Posted by: Bethlehem
from Des Plaine Cook County Illinois USA
i never liked this movie because the whole movie was about stalling. all it was that they stayed in the water thats it till the end.
i believe this movie can be 15 minutes long if they took out the stall
What's great about it: begining and end
What's not so great: the middle
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-6points
1of 8voted this as helpful.
 
S-120 Speaker System enhances the acoustics to deliver less distortion with smooth audio. Compact size delivers high-quality audio. Design of speaker system also includes a convenient headphone jack, built-in knob for adjusting volume and analog stereo (3.5mm).
 
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2 out of 5
2
very poor design and a "you get what you pay for"
on June 28, 2011
Posted by: Bethlehem
from Des Plaine Cook County Illinois USA
theese are speakers. they are just speakers nothing else. they dont add extra such as bass. so the sound quality is terrible. also when you turn it up (max volume) the quality is terrible and it not that loud. also they are NOT clear. when you hear drums you hear a crackling noise.
the design is terrible. they barrley stand up by themselves. mainley because all the weight is in the back. also 1 speaker has the weight of a rock and the other one feels like foam. also the wires are power wire is to short.
overall they just do their jobs. nothing more. if you decide to get theese speakers i warned you. but if you want speakers get some HP speakers. http://bit.ly/kXfKW1
What's great about it: they work, size
What's not so great: design, quality
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Sound Quality
1 out of 5
1
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Stanley Kubrick's Vietnam war opus Full Metal Jacket is available as part of the Stanley Kubrick collection from Warner Bros. Featuring a digital master from restored elements and a soundtrack newly remastered in Dolby Digitial 5.1, this title looks and sounds great. The only qualm, and it is a rather major one, is the format of the film itself. It is unfortunately presented in full screen, not the original widescreen format many DVD lovers have become accustomed to. As for bonus materials, the title is on the skimpy side, offering only the original theatrical trailer, scene access, and language choices in English and French. Subtitles are also available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
 
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5 out of 5
5
my favorite movies
on June 2, 2011
Posted by: Bethlehem
from Des Plaine Cook County Illinois USA
this is a classic. i love this movie and it is a documentry that is reinacted. it also based on a book.
What's great about it: the whole entire movie i loved it.
What's not so great: maybe reduce the seens where they edit it with effects
I would recommend this to a friend!
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2 out of 5
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the begining, middle, and end were not linked toge
on June 2, 2011
Posted by: Bethlehem
from Des Plaine Cook County Illinois USA
the begining, middle, and end were not linked together. the movie starts to get off topic in the middle and the end. in the begining they were actually doing what the SWAT team actually does. in the middle they talk about holding this terrorist and him sayingn that he will pay anyone who breaks him out. then multiple people try to break him out. it is sorta hard to explain the movie. also at the end a few swat officers betrayed the swat team for money.
i though this movie was going to talk about what SWAT does in real life and re actment of what they do. i say this because in the begining they showed what they do. and then the whole movie is fiction..
What's great about it: very begining
What's not so great: the whole movie except the begining
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-1point
0of 1voted this as helpful.
 
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