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The Sound of Music (Single Disc Widescreen Edition)

The Sound of Music (Single Disc Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of all time
Review: This has to be one of the greatest musicals of all time. It is a long show to sit though if you see it live, but the DVD movie is a lot like TItanic if you take it is med doses, it is wonderful! I really enjoy singing the music. I really would someday like to play the Barronis, she is so awesome.

If you are looking for a great musical that is wonderful for kids, and to sing along with CHECK THIS ONE OUT!

Plus did you know that one of the Von Trapp girl is in real life now married to Robert Urich! You can email her. She helps him run his website! She is also sign autographs for you!

You should check out this movie and his website!

JESsica :)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Lip Synch problems
Review: A previous reviewer reported a number of technical problems and wondered if it was just their copy. Well, it's my copy too, at least. A number of songs were simply not synchronized with the video image. This is VERY distracting! I'm playing the DVD on my Macintosh. I've never previously had any problems playing numerous DVDs on this system. If others have copies with no lip-synch problems, I'm going to have to send back my DVD and hope for a better copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Your Heart Is Alive With "The Sound of Music"
Review: The Sound of Music is a touching musical. I'm a performer and take it from someone who's done th show it is so good it makes me cry every time (even backstage.) This is one of my favorite musicals and I hope it will be yours too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a moonbeam in your hand
Review: I am afraid that describing the joys and disappointments of this film are a bit like solving a problem like Maria.Joyous, reverent and Broadway...Corny and saturated. Definitely like holding a moonbeam in your hand. First off, I finally have figured out the appeal of Julie Andrews. First off, she is a fabulous singer, and actor. Her variety of performance between this and Mary Poppins in wonderfully broad in a subtle way. But let me talk for a moment about her work in Do Re Mi. If you read any of my reviews you will know that I tend to get swayed by small moments. Well, Julie's commitment to the song and the performance of Do Re Mi is fabulous. But especially amazing is the last section where she is running with the seven kids in a tunnel of vines. Julie is running her hind end off. This is no star performance. This is a performer willing to give. For this reason The Sound of Music works, and for the infectious first half, I would give five stars.The corn element works. The kids have treacly, sappy choreography. The boys are particularly musical theatrey. But this stuff works...and is the musical. The second half, the romantic, poltical half really seems to be devoid of charm. Once the romance and politics is added it just gets fuzzy and focusless. The wonderful score is almost devoid in the second half(except for Climb Every Mountain ) and relies on reprises, and an extremely weird reprise of Maria, sung in march time at her wedding. But there is enough in the first section to really make this worthwhile. Is this film a flibetty gibbit or a wave upon the sand? Yes and more. Check it out, and decided for yourself. But see it just for watching Julie Run

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Sound of Music DVD
Review: This is such a wonderful movie and I was so very disappointed that the DVD picture quality was not better. I found myself squinting my eyes throughout the movie to try to get it into focus, but it did not work. I would like to see the original again on the big screen to have something to compare to the DVD. The Sound quality was OK, no complaints there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great DVD for family and movie buffs
Review: This DVD is pretty much a duplicate of the 30th Anniversary laserdisc edition made in '95 which contained an extensive supplement section. Considering the laserdisc cost $120, this DVD is an extremely good deal.

The movie is in widescreen format only. Some of the extras include an audio track carrying director's commentary alternating with "karaoke" style music-only, no-singing track, the 1965 promo documentary "Salzburg Sights and Sound" that runs 14 minutes, NOT 36 minutes as printed on the back of the DVD case, the 1995 re-release promo documentary "From Facts to Phenomenon" that runs 86 minutes, and the extensive "Gallery" still-frame section that details the making of the movie, including first-hand info such as production memos, letters, telegrams written by the filmmakers themselves. On nagging problem is that most of the still photos in the still-frame section look too bright as if they were overexposed during development; this problem didn't exist in the aforementioned laserdisc.

The chapter listing printed on the included booklet has most of the chapter numbers printed incorrectly -- chapter 8 is misprinted as chapter 7, chapter 9 as chapter 8, and so on throughout the entire chapter listing. I use the chapter menu on the disc more often than the printed chapter listing, so this is not a big problem for me.

DVD-ROM features include web links, wallpapers, and a simple game where you guess the musical notes in a song. Nothing groundbreaking here.

This DVD is great for family viewing, naturally. And it's loaded with so much extra material that it will also satisfy hardcore movie fans who want to know more about the movie's background, history, anecdotes, and so on.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: THE SOUND OF MUSIC /ART
Review: Just seen the Sound Off Music on DVD and i was expecting to see a far better picture and sound than VHS but alas i can only rate it 25%better than VHS i put the blame with fox .Its no good saying it is an old film take a look at the Ten Commandments/Gone Withe The WIND/ and Phantom of the Opera,much older films but very good transfers to DVD so i do think sound of Music desereved better and i do hope fox will treat their transfers with the art that some studios use.but i am still pleased i have a copy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The absolute pinnacle of film making
Review: Brilliant Music, fantastic acting from all members of the star cast, stupendous visuals....I would run out of superlatives in describing this movie....

Why dosent Hollywood make such movies anymore ??

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Sound of Music
Review: I have been waiting for this for a long time. If you remember the 70mm 6 channel version w/intermission, don't expect that. If you have an AC-3 system all you will get is 4 channel stereo and that's not all that good. Also for some strange reason FOX doesn't seem to have any showmanship when transferring this to DVD. What are the purpose of the "still" during the entrance music to Act 2 ???? I was extremely disappointed by the transfer. Of course the picture quality and of course the film itself is outstanding. But for you sound buffs,,,,,,sorrrrry,,it's terrible. Someone should show FOX the proper theatre way of presenting a roadshow film.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: dvd version problemmatic?
Review: While the transfer of this fine film to DVD has been long awaited, I found the DVD very disappointing due to significant skips, stalls, image distortions, and lip sink problems occuring in major scenes and songs (played on an RCA DVD player which up until now has not ever been problemmatic with DCD playbacks). Problemmatic sequences included "Maria", "The office of the Mother Abbess", "So Long, Farwell Reprise". I hope this is an individual problem, would appreciate hearing if I got a bad disk or whether these are known technical flaws. Have not played this on my powerbook yet.


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