Both are fairly beat - up, which underscores how
terrific the feature presentation is.
Lionsgate's Blu - ray delivers
a terrific feature presentation plus a handful of okay extras.
Paramount's Blu - ray probably ought to have been a combo pack, but it otherwise satisfies with
its terrific feature presentation and decent handful of fitting bonuses.
Though the lack of new and / or more substantial bonus features might disappoint and surprise given the film's stature, Warner's
terrific feature presentation leaves nothing to be desired.
Delivering
a terrific feature presentation, a revealing collection of deleted scenes (including a miscalculated extended ending), and an engaging commentary, the DVD is quite satisfactory.
Lionsgate's Blu - ray is everything it should be, delivering
a terrific feature presentation and one of the strongest collections of bonus features assembled for a single film at a standard list price.
Fox's combo pack offers
a terrific feature presentation and a fairly ordinary bunch of extras, standing as a typically fine release of a typically adequate thriller.
Paramount's overdue Blu - ray doesn't surprise, but
its terrific feature presentation and good making - of featurette are enough to qualify this as a satisfying release of a substantial film.
Though it doesn't come with a digital copy or a DVD, Sony's Blu - ray is otherwise likely to satisfy most with
its terrific feature presentation and a decent collection of extras.
Not exact matches
If you already own The Muppet Movie on DVD, then this re-release mostly represents unfulfilled potential to honor this
terrific film with vast improvements in
presentation and bonus
features; save your money, your Sony disc will suffice.
At least the
feature presentation makes a strong impression, with a
terrific soundtrack and an imperfect but highly pleasing widescreen transfer.
As for the DVD, the
terrific audio and video
presentation merit no complaints, but for a new film (and a high - grossing one at that), The Pacifier is rather skimpy on bonus
features.
This 30th Anniversary DVD delivers
terrific quality for the
feature presentation, while its bonus
features are a bit of a mixed bag.
You'll need to have a good bit of patience yourself in this nearly three - hour
feature (the 70 mm roadshow
presentation, now playing,
features an overture showcasing legendary composer Ennio Morricone's
terrific score and a roughly 15 - minute intermission), particularly since the first half or so is all about building tension, establishing characters and setting all the pieces in motion.
While this isn't exactly the Golden Era of Hollywood, the film looks quite
terrific for its ample age and seeing the poorly - aged cropped fullscreen clips in the Disc 2 documentary underscores the high quality of the
feature presentation.
Criterion unsurprisingly but satisfyingly treats this yesteryear romcom to a
terrific Blu - ray whose fine
feature presentation and sturdy extras leave virtually no room for improvement.
The Blu - ray combo pack does not go above and beyond in the way of extras, but the
feature presentation is
terrific, the extended cut is one of the rare ones to actually improve the movie, and, even if you might not have use for the DVD and digital copy, the deleted scenes and featurettes add value.