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Midway has aged somewhat better than anyone could have anticipated when it was released in 1976. Charlton Heston, the movie's nominal star, can say anything he wishes, but the movie seemed to take mostly wrong turns at the time of its release, injecting superficial fictional personal stories (centered on Heston's character) where none were needed, and only the superbly staged battle scenes (enhanced by "Sensurround") made it worth the two hours and change it demanded -- Heston, Henry Fonda, Hal Holbrook, Glenn Ford, Robert Webber, James Coburn, Toshiro Mifune, and others were mostly wasted, uttering predictable dialogue and stock characterizations. Indeed, some of the supporting players, including Kevin Dobson and Erik Estrada, fare better with their few lines than Heston and Fonda do as the stars. The movie still seems like a mess, but, as we've seen from pictures such as Pearl Harbor, not nearly as much of a mess as more recent and ambitious films have made of World War II history. The Universal DVD reissue of Midway supplants the old Goodtimes edition in every respect. Not only does it offer a better transfer of the movie, but a ton of supplementary materials. The producers have tried to give us all of the additional footage that has become familiar from television showings of the movie, but in this regard they've come up short; the scenes involving Charlton Heston and Susan Sullivan, portraying his love interest, are appended to the movie rather than integrated with it, and there is no sign of the footage depicting the battle of the Coral Sea, which figures into the first quarter of the film obliquely and was depicted in the television version of the film. "The Making of Midway," running 36 minutes, begins with the recollections of Charlton Heston about the actual period, and offers producer Walter Mirisch giving a history lesson -- it's the sort of thing that the History Channel does better, with less padding from the movie itself. Director Jack Smight recalled how his successful direction of Airport 1975 led to the assignment to do Midway, whose biggest challenge, apart from stage managing the reenactment of a battle involving thousands of men and dozens of ships, was matching the Navy's archival footage with newly shot material. Astonishingly, the assembly of stock footage, done by editor Frank Urioste, cost 60,000 dollars, extraordinarily high for second unit material, but impressive to the executives at Universal when they saw that they were getting air and sea battles that would have cost millions to film in a studio, assuming that this could be done. The movie started life as a documentary, and it was only midway through pre-production that it became a dramatic blockbuster and required star power, hence the involvement of Heston, Fonda, Mitchum, and others. The only dubious moment is when the makers explain their decision to kill off the Charlton Heston character, taking bows for their "honesty" in killing off a character in which the audience is "invested." The Heston character, however, is so sketchily and superficially depicted, that it's hard to believe that audience members cared one way or the other. "The Score of Midway" includes a good interview with composer John Williams, recalling his career from the first half of the 1970s. This was, in fairness, not one of his better scores, even from the era, inspired only in a handful of places, but Williams, Smight, and Mirisch give a good account of the fine points of the score. The documentary "They Were There" was a 1976 promotional film hosted by Charlton Heston in which he interviewed the real-life aircraft squadron commander Max Leslie and intelligence officer Joseph Rochefort, and the real-life George Gay, whose plane was shot down in the first attack on the Japanese carriers -- he recalls being stranded in the water, surrounded by Japanese carriers that were soon on fire. Unfortunately, the short doesn't last nearly long enough to satisfy one's interest in the actual battle, but it is handy to have, and it's nice that someone thought to shoot it at the time. The DVD opens automatically to the main menu, which, in turn, opens to a simple two-part menu presenting the bonus selections.
 
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Great classic war movie by great Hollywood stars
on March 20, 2020
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The battle of Midway was the pivot point of the Pacific conflict in World War II. When I saw a new 2019 movie of the story was being released, I wanted to see this 1976 classic version first. This version is a great war movie. It's not historically perfect but it's very entertaining. It's not better than the 2019 version, but equally as good. And it has Charlton Heston and Henry Fonda. What more could anyone want?
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Excellently told story and historically acurate.
on March 20, 2020
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The battle of Midway was the pivot point of the Pacific conflict in World War II. This movie presents the story in a very intense way and is historically accurate. It's not better than the 1976 version, but equally as good. It presents the story from both sides - no good guys vs. bad guys - but accurately portrays the horror of war.
It's one of the better war movies I've seen.
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Good sequel. Another good fun story.
on March 9, 2020
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If you liked Frozen I, you'll like this one too. I love to watch these animated stories with my grandchildren. We all like them. They are fun for all ages.
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Tom Hanks delivers a wonderful performance as Fred Rogers in this affecting biopic. Reluctantly assigned to pen a piece on the iconic children's television host for Esquire magazine, journalist Lloyd Vogel (Matthew Rhys) has his pessimistic views unexpectedly altered when he strikes up a friendship with Mr. Rogers himself, who teaches him some valuable lessons about life. Chris Cooper, Susan Kelechi Watson, Enrico Colantoni, Maryann Plunkett co-star. 108 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English. Two-disc set.
 
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A must-see movie. Tom Hanks embodies Mr. Rogers.
on February 28, 2020
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Wonderful movie! Tom Hanks is again amazing. I love that he doesn't "imitate" Fred Rogers, but instead displays the love and humanity that made Mr. Rogers such a beloved icon. This movie really shows the impact Fred Rogers had, not just on children but on everyone around him. A wonderful story.
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Bohemian Rhapsody is an enthralling celebration of Queen, their music, and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury, who defied stereotypes and convention to become one of history's most beloved entertainers. Following Queen's meteoric rise, their revolutionary sound and Freddie's solo career, the film also chronicles the band's reunion, and one of the greatest performances in rock history.
 
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Great story + great acting = great movie,
on January 11, 2020
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Actor Rami Malek brings to life this story of Queen & its iconic lead singer Freddie Mercury. Wonderful story, great music, and Rami Malek owned the role, he was Eddie Mercury. If you liked Queen, you will love this movie. I first saw it in a theater, and had to have this copy to watch it again at home.
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Brad Pitt stars as Maj. Roy McBride, an astronaut whose father, the legendary H. Clifford McBride (Tommy Lee Jones), disappeared years earlier during a space journey to locate intelligent alien life. When it looks as though Clifford's mission may have created dangerous power surges that could destroy humanity, Roy embarks on a daring quest to find his father and save mankind. Set in the not-too-distant future, this exciting sci-fi actioner co-stars LIV Tyler, Ruth Negga, and Donald Sutherland. 123 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English.
 
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A son & father reconnecting in a sci-fi setting
on December 27, 2019
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Brad Pitt goes into space to find out what happened to his father's (Tommy Lee Jones) mission when he disappeared many years ago. It's a sci-fi setting, but not meant to be a hard sci-fi thriller. It's about a son reconnecting with a long lost father. I found the father/son relationship angle to be gripping. The stunning cinematography is right up there with the best of modern sci-fi. It's very realistic; reminded me of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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A great #3 of the series! Makes you want a #4 !!
on December 22, 2019
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This 3rd installment of the “Has Fallen” series (Olympus Has Fallen and London Has Fallen) is no let-down from the first 2. Plenty of action and another good story. Gerard Butler is back as a Secret Service Agent for the President; and I would never miss a Morgan Freeman movie. If you liked the first 2, you won't want to miss this one.
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After answering a distress signal from the U.S.S. Enterprise, the U.S.S. Discovery welcomes aboard Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) and begins a new mission to investigate the meaning behind seven mysterious red signals. Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) grapples with her past growing up on Vulcan with her foster parents and brother Spock (Ethan Peck).
 
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It keeps getting better.
on November 22, 2019
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I don't use streaming services for TV and I love Star Trek, so I wait for the blu-rays. Season 1 was great, and this season 2 set is even better - a must see for Star Trek fans.
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Stunning CGI remake of 1994 animated original
on November 1, 2019
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The 1994 Lion King was a classic - a great story with excellent animation, so I didn't think I would like the new remake. But, this 2019 version is just as good as the original. The story is slightly different and the CGI is so good that it really does look like "live action". I was extremely pleased with this one.
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Another great story. As good as the first 3.
on October 19, 2019
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I was apprehensive of a 4th Toy Story, because the 1st 3 were just outstanding and 3 seemed to close the loop for Woody, Buzz, and the gang. But this 4th story is fresh and is as outstanding as the others. It's a must see for Toy Story fans.
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iPhone 17. More delightful. More durable. 6.3-inch ProMotion display, Ceramic Shield 2, all 48MP rear cameras, Center Stage front camera, A19 chip, and more.
 

can my current phone info be transfered to an I17 at Best Buy?

Yes, I did that with mine. I upgraded from an old iPhone 12, and they transferred everything to the I17 right in the store. It took about an hour, so I went to lunch nearby, and it was all done when I returned. Everything transferred fine. A couple of my old apps that were no longer updatable didn’t work, but all apps that still could be updated to current versions worked fine after I updated them later on the I17.
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