This espionage spoof, starring British comedian Rowan Atkinson, gets a fleshed-out presentation for its release on DVD. This edition of Johnny English has been given a letterboxed transfer at the widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1; the image has also been enhanced for anamorphic playback on 16 x 9 monitors. (A full-screen pan-and-scan version is also available.) The audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital 5.1, and viewers may choose between the original English-language soundtrack and dubbed versions in French and Spanish. Bonus materials featured on this disc include a short documentary on the making of the film, a selection of deleted scenes, biographies of the characters, a humorous look at "self-defense" techniques used in the movie, tips for aspiring secret agents, and more.
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this movie is histarical!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i watch it all the time and its soo cool its like mi2 but like funny and way cooler i suggest everyone starts being a couch potato and start watching some good movies like this one i think everyone will just love it!!!!
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this movie is so cool i cant believe no one has reviewed it i mean come on everyone watches a will smith movie anyway this movie is the best and has awesomeness in every seen especially when they r in the "mother" ship its so funny cool and exciting and adventurous!!! hope u watch it
Stephen Herek's cult comedy favorite Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure comes to DVD with a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. The closed-captioned English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital 5.1. English, Spanish, and French subtitles are accessible. Although the only supplemental material is the original theatrical trailer, the highly affordable list price and the high-quality transfer make this a disc worth owning, if one likes the film. Fans of Keanu Reeves are sure to appreciate this MGM/UA release.
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this movie rox its like so funny and i kinda teaches you about history but not a lot but it still rox... there is like nothing bad about this movie i totally recomend it to everyone out there whos looking for some laughs and adventure!!!! hope i helped and hope you enjoy the movie
Jonathan Lynn's Clue has gained something of a cult following since its original release in 1985. The disc of the film offers a widescreen anamorphic transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. English and French soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Mono. English subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include the theatrical trailer. The gimmick when the film was initially released was that it had three different endings. When the film began to air on television, the three endings were combined into one finale. The disc offers the viewer the choice to view any of the three conclusions. This is a fine release from Paramount, but they really could have done more with it, especially the soundtrack.
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omg how can you not like this movie its like the best of the best from a board game.....i think it builds suspence and is exciting and keeps u wanting to watch it i love it love the butler he rox. i love the ending like the original ending i totally think everyone should see it!!!!
One of many adaptation of Baroness Orczy's novel The Scarlett Pimpernel, this 1982 made-for-television film from director Clive Donner stars Anthony Andrews in the title role alongside Jane Seymour and Ian McKellen. The story of a heroic swordsman who masquerades as a foppish weakling by day is presented on this bare-bones DVD that features a full-screen transfer of the film, and the English soundtrack mastered in Dolby Digital Mono sound. No subtitles or supplemental materials are included.
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well im use to watching comedy but this was a good movie to and it was very good i loved it and i think everyone out there will to its serius but classical its suttle yet exciting its funny yet awesome i love the ending omg this movie rox.
Arsenic and Old Lace stands in a unique place in Frank Capra's output. Capra had directed a few screwball comedies (It Happened One Night, You Can't Take It With You), and even Meet John Doe had elements of screwball comedy buried within its social commentary, but Arsenic and Old Lace mixed screwball pacing with elements of the macabre into a singularly unusual whole. The circumstances of its production were even more extraordinary -- Capra was about to go into the army and wanted to do a film that would tide him and his family over while he was away; the producers of the play Arsenic and Old Lace allowed him to do the film adaptation, even though it was in the midst of a successful theatrical run, provided that it was held back from release until 1944. He was contractually limited as to the number of actors that he could borrow from the stage production for the film, using John Alexander and Josephine Hull but not, alas, Boris Karloff, who is replaced here by Raymond Massey. The film's Brewster family of Brooklyn Heights is something like the Addams Family of more recent vintage on television. They're eccentric, live in a big old house, have a lot of strange family members, and have a custom of murdering people in the most genteel manner. Cary Grant is hysterically funny as the only normal member of the family and the one who initially believes the others to be merely eccentric, not murderers. The film is done at a breakneck pace, so that the macabre nature of the action cannot be dwelt on or taken seriously in the least. The DVD features a glittering film-to-video transfer, with a very clean and sharp image, superior to that of the laserdisc version in most respects. The one flaw is the sound, which is mastered at a relatively low level and which does seem soft in its detail and resolution. The audio does require some pumping up, especially on a speaker system, but at least it's clean enough to permit this without distortion. The disc offers no extras apart from a choice of English of French subtitles, not even a trailer, although it is broken down into 37 chapters that map out the two-hour running time very nicely. The menu pops up automatically on start-up.
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MGM brings Mel Brooks' science fiction farce Spaceballs to DVD with both widescreen and standard versions on the same disc, and 5.1 Surround Sound, though the movie's lackluster production values make it difficult to discern the quality of the transfer. Still, for fans of actor/writer/director Brooks, the full-length commentary (originally recorded for the laserdisc release) includes his trademark quips and a genuine appreciation of the actors and other collaborators on the film. He has an amazing memory for the details of their careers before and after working with him. It's also refreshing for a director to mock his own work, as well as laugh at the comic bits he has undoubtedly seen dozens of times. In a brief behind-the-scenes featurette, cast members John Candy, Rick Moranis, and others talk about the pleasure of working with Brooks and share stories of on-set goofiness. Basically, for fans of Brooks' unique comic sensibilities, the DVD makes a worthwhile evening's entertainment.
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this is and awesome hilarious movie and you should watch it its like my favorite movie right now and robin hood men in tights thats a good movie to i totally recomend it....