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Pearl Harbor DVD Gift Set (Feature Film/ Beyond The Movie)

Pearl Harbor DVD Gift Set (Feature Film/ Beyond The Movie)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth The Money
Review: Pearl Harbor is a pretty decent movie, considering all of the crap that has been released in the past years. If you are looking for another Titantic, this is not it. Titantic, to me, was little more than a teen appealing love story. Pearl Harbor is worth seeing for the action scenes alone. The love aspect is interesting and adds to the "effect." I particularly liked the scenes of the Japanese preparing for the attack. The dramatic effect is captivating. The scenes of the harbor after the war are wonderful. Some things included though are not as historically accurate as I would have liked, but it passes. One thing that annoyed me was the lack of locals during the course of the movie. According to several historians, there were more hawiians working in the harbor, but I enjoyed it none the less. The actors in this movie were well picked. I believe the criticism going twoards them is because of their appeal to younger audiences, not their over all preformance. I thought the love triangle was a little to convieniant for dramatic purposes, but it adds to the film's appeal i guess. I believe the symbolism at the end is wonderful. If you really notice the things said in the movie, the end stands for something. I have seen the movie twice, and it has kept me interested both times. I think that this movie is going to be a big hit. It is one of the best blockbusters released in a fairly long time. I think that this movie is enjoyable for all audiences, and all of the criticism is based upon the actors and directors previous films. If you don't like the actor, chances are you won't like the movie, so instead of whining about it later, just don't go see it. I give major applause to all participants in the film. Very good!!! It's a must see!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh, YEAH!!!
Review: There is very good reason that today's modern-day movie theatre has gigantic screens and state-of-the-art surround sound systems: movies like this one. Pearl Harbor makes Titanic look like a fender-bender. And then there is the sound. Oh, good God. For anyone who likes vintage aircraft or even engines in general, the sound generated by the planes in this flick is unparalleled. I have to see this movie again, if just to hear the roar of the Mitsubishi A6M2, Curtis P-40's, Supermarine Spitfires, and the Bf-109's. Someone did thier homework as far as engine sounds go. It sounded like the Dayton Air Show only louder. Now, the actual storyline takes the viewer from rural Tennessee, through New York, the skies above the English Channel, and finally to the Pacific. I wouldn't go so far as to call this a real deep, philosophical tale of two men and a woman, but it does fill the time in between the aerial stunt shots. Okay, perhaps I underrate the significance of the plot to this spectacle. Suffice it to say there is a good storyline here and the delivery is flawless. This movie has something for everyone, except maybe the critics who have forgotten the real reason one buys a ticket to a movie of this stature. If you are one of these, go see Blow or maybe that Brigitte Fonda Diary thing. This ain't no drama flick with Russell Crowe. This is a Memorial Day blockbuster made for the reason the holiday was created: to take you back to that era and to understand what it may have been like to be there. It does it's part to remind us of what took place sixty years ago, and in a way closer to art than a documentary. If you want to see an entertaining interpretation (the reason for big-screens and THX) see this movie. If you want the facts, and nothing but the facts, stay home and watch The History Channel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pearl Harbor
Review: This is a must-see movie. It is generally historically accurate and the three hours pass quickly. The movie reminds us of the sacrifice of the men and women who served and died so I can sit here and write this review. The love story is well done, but the actual bombing scenes steal the show. Those of us who love action may get a little impatient with the set up scenes; locale, military procedure, characters, etc., at the beginning of the movie, but it's worth the wait. The movie does make it clear that we were caught with our pants down and should have paid attention to certain events and seen it coming. But it also makes it clear that we were not at war with Japan and since we lacked the sophisticated satellite, computer information, etc. we've become so accustomed to, we could not accurately track troop and/or fleet movements. It's hard to put yourself back to a time when there were no "eyes in the sky" and radar was considered state of the art technology. I was also glad that the bad language was not overly offensive, although an x-Navy friend said that there would have been a lot more cursing in real life. The sex is at a minimun and not graphic. In my opinion, every American should see this movie, especially the young people out there. (I would caution parents about young children, under 13, to see it first before allowing children to see it.) We will all come away knowing more about our country and learn some history.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PEARL HARBOR
Review: PEARL HARBOR is deffenetly this smmers blockbuster! I mean the movie is great, the cast is great, and that Josh Hartnett is well...HOTT! If you haven't seen it already what are you waiting for?!?!? I think that PEARL HARBOR opens the eyes of the younger audience and gives them the feel of what really did happen that day. It's a must see!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pearl Harbor--''best movie I have ever seen"
Review: I saw Pearl Harbor the night it first came out. I have never been interested in wars or learning about them. I have always took the wars for granted and thought they meant nothing really. Pearl Harbor has totally changed my whole life and has really taught me a lot. This is the best movie I have ever seen in my whole entire life. I especially love the romantic twist with Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett~~they are sooooo HOT(4 real) and Kate Beckinsale did such and good job. All the actors did an outstanding performance and they should be in more movies to come. Especially Josh Hartnett and Ben Affleck. I strongly suggest anyone and everyone out there to go see Pearl Harbor...and be prepared to cry..so take a couple tissues :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Pearl Harbor Movie
Review: I just saw Pearl Harbor last night, and I think it was an exceptionally good movie. I loved the scenes (fields, sunrises, sunsets, etc.) The bombing scenes were so real. It made me feel like I was there with such intensity. It was incredible! The plot was painfully good. Great Memorial Day movie!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I LOVED IT DESPITE MYSELF!
Review: When my wife asked me to go see this film on Saturday night, I argued vehemently against it, citing the horrible reviews in particular, and the long playing time (3 hours). As it started, I was extremely cynical at nearly every scene. As the movie played itself out however, I fell into it, and was moved by both the love triangle and the incredible cinematography. At the end, I had to admit to my wife that this was a GREAT film, not 5 stars, but 4 1/2 to be sure. On the ride home, my wife reminded my about my disdain for the portentious film review clique and their bias towards films that the general public generally does not care for. In short, don't listen to the reviewers, go see this film!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A good movie but not GREAT
Review: I read an earlier review that said "Be an hour late and still see the best part of the movie". In some ways I think the first part of the movie was the best. You simply have to see the entire movie. The attack on Pearl Harbor had too many computer graphics. If you took a Star Wars Movie and replace the space props with WWII props you would have essentially the same battle. The Doolitle raid to end the movie was done very well. Go see this movie as just that - a movie. It is not a documentary.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a good movie
Review: Every critic said it was not worth seeing because, it doesn't give a lot of facts...I believe that... the movie ws just like Titanic... Titanic was 3 hours and 14 mins and Pearl Harbor was 3 hours and 5 mins. The whole first 2 hours, it was a bout a love triangle between Rafe(Ben), Danny(Josh), and Evelyn(Kate). Which was good, i just thought that the girl was a slut and the guys were stupid. And I don't care if your best friend has died, you don't make a move on his women, I don't care how loney you get. And the sence with [Japan] boming Pearl Harbor, it had great speical effects! I thought it could have been alittle more detailed...But it was still an awsome movie, but the ending was kind of perdictible, ... I thought the movie was really good and I know it will brake out the record of 90.2 million for Jurissic Park for opening Morial Day weekend....well later

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sorry--Tried to be something its not! Came up too short.
Review: Director Michael Bay attempted to make his "Great All American Epic Film" but failed. For one thing, the movie is TOO LONG. The overlong overdrawn romance aspect could've been written more tightly without all the fluff. Today's movie audiences are much too intelligent to be lead by the hand the way director Michael Bay did with the "connect-the-dots" routine of laying the groundwork for the romance. We get it already okay. Lets move on please Mr. Director. And yes I was totally blown away by the actual Pearl Harbor attack what with the realistic-looking CGI effects, but I suspect this movie being under the auspices of the "Disney" corporation, director Michael Bay had to exercise some restraint in portraying the total horror of the attack (no grisly blood-letting or bodily dismemberments) thereby in doing so, the director short-changed the audience in experiencing how war can be truly horrific and hopeless. Consequently, the attack on Pearl Harbor depicted in this film seemed more like an exercise in showing how to blow things up rather than being truly shocking & gut-wrenching like the more memorable Normandy invasion scene in "Saving Private Ryan". Director Michael Bay's talents as a director lie in crafting slick fast action movies not poignant heart-touching epic films. And it shows in this movie. "Pearl Harbor" could've been better if only the director had a better tighter story and didn't acquiesce to the wishes of his superiors(Disney).


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