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Peter Pan (Full Screen Edition) by P.J. Hogan
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter, Lynn Redgrave, Olivia Williams, Rachel Hurd-Wood Director: P.J. Hogan Brand: Universal Writer: P.J. Hogan Producer: Charles Newirth Producer: Craig Baumgarten Producer: Douglas Wick Producer: Ellen Somers Writer: J.M. Barrie Writer: Michael Goldenberg DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language); French (Dubbed) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 113 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-05-04 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Universal Studios
Movie Reviews of Peter Pan (Full Screen Edition)Movie Review: Another review for PP! Summary: 5 Stars
My Peter Pan movie review -- I have been waiting forever for this DVD to come out...now its out...FINALLY. First things first - Trailers. The trailers should be like any other movie, you can just easily press the menu button and let it take you there. But I guess Universal wants to promote their other 2 big movies "The Cat in the Hat" and "Two Brothers" Then we're shown flying to Neverland with clips from the movie. The main title consists of "Play movie" "Bonus features" "Set up" and "Scenes" the first thing I clicked was BONUS FEATURES. Then Tinkerbell flies us to the bonus features menu with 5 options - "The Pirate's Ship", "The Black Castle", "The Darling House", "The neverland forest", and "The Home underground" I'll just go one by one down the list "The Pirate's ship" shows the children atop the clouds then zooms into the Jolly Roger, playing "Learning to Fly" from the soundtrack. You get an inside look onto the making of the ship, through the eyes of captain hook which takes you through Jason Isaac's POV camera, and you get to meet the other cast members and learn many things. The Pirates Vs. the lost boys is which is better -- pirates or lost boys? I vote lost boys :D and also the lost pirate song which sounds like it wouldn't go with the movie. 3 songs for Jason? Ack "The Black Castle" plays the ending of "Mermaids" and has the picture of the Black Castle in the background and has options to see them making the black castle. Learning to fly is kind of self explanatory. You get to see the inside look on how the harness and the blue screens work. The Mermaids tale I personally enjoyed because the mermaids are all eery looking and could give you nightmares for months "The Darling House" doesn't play anything from the soundtrack :( they of course have the alternate ending, in which Peter takes Jane to Neverland with him. No music, bad editing. I didn't like it lol. The doghouse scene is obviously for little children...I didn't really like it. It wouldn't work, except that it shows he's "brave", thinking of others before himself. Me and my shadow I found REALLY interesting. I loved how they showed how they did the shadow work with Aunt Millicent -- one of my favorite scenes. It's too bad the shadow doesnt really look like Peter as my being thrown off by the spikey hair. In the dog house with nana is cool too, how they trained them to slip around and "carry" a boy down the hallway into the bathtub. It makes me feel like crap with my dogs who don't even know how to sit for more than 5 minutes lol. "Neverland forest" plays "Flying" from the soundtrack and you're shown in the neverland forest. You get to see what they do to make the forest, the insider on Ludvigne aka Tinkerbell, the insider on the fairies and the fairy dance (another favorite scene) and the I do believe in fairies scene! I also liked learning what Tiger Lily says in that indian language to Hook at that one point. "Home Under the ground" not really interesting...plays one of my favorite tracks "Flying Jolly Roger" I didn't get the time to watch most of the Sarah Ferguson thing but I will ASAP. The duchess's outtakes should be the movie outtakes that'd be a little more interesting...sorry to Ferguson fans but I'm sure most of you might agree. I liked watching them make the home and the interviews with the lost boys The movie is the same as always - I love it! Even more now that I can watch it every time I want to without having to drive 5 miles and spend 10 dollars. I hope next time I can get widescreen. I was so excited I didn't check the label until I got home and it said full screen. Now there's 5 lost boys LOL
Summary of Peter Pan (Full Screen Edition)The magic the excitement the wonder of the true peter pan comes to life for the first time in this spellbinding fantasy with spectacular special effects & non-stop action. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 09/09/2008 Starring: Jason Isaacs Richard Briers Run time: 113 minutes Rating: Pg Director: P.j. Hogan
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