MMBoy Presents: Master and Commander - 2 Disc DVD Review
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MMBoy Presents: Master and Commander - 2 Disc DVD Review
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Year: 2003
Rated: PG-13
Directed by: Peter Weir
Film Length: 138 Minutes
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40:1
Audio: English 5.1 DTS, English Dolby 5.1, French Dolby 5.1, Spanish Dolby Surround
Subtitled in English and Spanish
Bonus features:
- 2-DVD Set
- "The Hundred Days" 70-minute Documentary
- "In The Wake Of O'Brian" Documentary
- Cinematic Phasmids 30-minute Documentary
- Sound Design 20-minute Featurette
- Interactive Sound Recording Demo
- 6 Deleted Scenes
- HBO First Look
- 4 Multi-Angle Studies
- Split Screen Vignette
- 4 Art Galleries
- Theatrical Teaser and Trailer
- International Trailer
Release Date: April 20th, 2004
By Adam Reiter, HTF
Movie...
OH MY GOD!!! Start salivating folks, this is one of the best DVD releases this year so far! This DVD package is crazy. One of the best DTS tracks ever, some of the best video quality there is, and more extras than you can shake a stick at! This, my friends, is how you release a special edition DVD! Bravo Fox!
I didn’t get a chance to see this in the theaters, so I have been looking forward to its DVD release. I am glad that I wasn’t disappointed. Don’t get me wrong, I have seen better movies, but this film has a lot going for it. For one, this is one of the few movies where you believe every special effect. The movie is filmed on a grand scale, and they used two ships during the filming. One was dry docked and one was out at sea. This helps us believe the story because they were really filming out in the ocean. Almost like someone smuggled in a few cameras back in the 1800’s. The movie looks real, and therefore it feels real. You can hardly make out any special effects, as they were rendered with perfection.
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Year: 2003
Rated: PG-13
Directed by: Peter Weir
Film Length: 138 Minutes
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40:1
Audio: English 5.1 DTS, English Dolby 5.1, French Dolby 5.1, Spanish Dolby Surround
Subtitled in English and Spanish
Bonus features:
- 2-DVD Set
- "The Hundred Days" 70-minute Documentary
- "In The Wake Of O'Brian" Documentary
- Cinematic Phasmids 30-minute Documentary
- Sound Design 20-minute Featurette
- Interactive Sound Recording Demo
- 6 Deleted Scenes
- HBO First Look
- 4 Multi-Angle Studies
- Split Screen Vignette
- 4 Art Galleries
- Theatrical Teaser and Trailer
- International Trailer
Release Date: April 20th, 2004
By Adam Reiter, HTF
Movie...
OH MY GOD!!! Start salivating folks, this is one of the best DVD releases this year so far! This DVD package is crazy. One of the best DTS tracks ever, some of the best video quality there is, and more extras than you can shake a stick at! This, my friends, is how you release a special edition DVD! Bravo Fox!
I didn’t get a chance to see this in the theaters, so I have been looking forward to its DVD release. I am glad that I wasn’t disappointed. Don’t get me wrong, I have seen better movies, but this film has a lot going for it. For one, this is one of the few movies where you believe every special effect. The movie is filmed on a grand scale, and they used two ships during the filming. One was dry docked and one was out at sea. This helps us believe the story because they were really filming out in the ocean. Almost like someone smuggled in a few cameras back in the 1800’s. The movie looks real, and therefore it feels real. You can hardly make out any special effects, as they were rendered with perfection.
Read the rest of the review:
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htforum ... ost2095250
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Well, i'm one of those that did NOT catch this one in the theatres and was waiting on a review to determine if I should give it a rental. Having read this it's obvious to me that I should skip it .
Just kidding...I'll give her a shot
Thanks for the review, MMB.
Just kidding...I'll give her a shot
Thanks for the review, MMB.
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Well, the "MMBoy Presents: Master and Commander - 2 Disc DVD Review" headline may have indicated that you were actually writing a review rather than just posting someone else's.MickeyMouseboy wrote:how was it a original review? I didnt mention it was mine and i gave credit to the person who wrote and where it was published! thank you very much!
Maybe you should just call it "[Title] review online" and put the URL in the body of the message? That way everbody will be clear on the nature of the review, and nobody can accuse you of being evil or twisted or randomly stealing cheese from innocent virginal schoolgirls.
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I did say cheese.MickeyMouseboy wrote:Loomis wrote:stealing cheese from innocent virginal schoolgirls.
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Ah! Now the question is twofold: Where did they hide the cheese, and are they that innocent after all?MickeyMouseboy wrote: all those cheese wheels those Innocent Virginal scholgirls might have hidden!
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I wondering how they're producing all this cheese wheels so fast! They might have alot of hidden cows too!Loomis wrote:Ah! Now the question is twofold: Where did they hide the cheese, and are they that innocent after all?MickeyMouseboy wrote: all those cheese wheels those Innocent Virginal scholgirls might have hidden!