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Gone With The Wind - Limited Edition Deluxe Box Set

Gone With The Wind - Limited Edition Deluxe Box Set

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great on VHS. Fantastic on DVD!
Review: In any format, this movie is a classic, but until you've seen it in DVD, you haven't seen all of what the director wanted you to see. From the sweat on Mr. Ohara's brow in the opening scene to the color of dresses at the ball in Atlanta, the depth of detail will amaze anyone who's sat through the grainy copies we've all grown up on. I highly recommend this movie on DVD!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but realy long
Review: I realy liked the movie. I want to read the book durring the summer or somthing but not when I have a lot to do. The movie was realy good but it was like when is this thing going to get over sometimes. Sad, dramatic and funny. I would recomend it if you can sit through long movies, unlike Julie who can't even sit through the first 15 min.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST movie ever made!!!
Review: I love this movie. I rave about it to all my friends. I can't wait to read the book. My all-time favorite movie!!! If you never see another movie again, watch Gone With The Wind. I would give it 10 billion stars!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Watch This Movie!!!!
Review: This is the best movie of all time!!! It truly moved me, the way the South suffered and the way they recovered. I also thought that Clark Gable(Rhett Butler), Vivien Leigh( Scarlett O'Hare), Olivia De Havilland(Melanie Hamiliton), and Lelsie Howard(Ashley Wilkes) were the greatest performers of all time. I developed a slight crush on Leslie Howard and is intellectual, suffering counterpart Ashley Wilkes. This is the best movie of all time!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: classic-
Review: Best movie of all time,no matter how many times I watch this movie I cry, laugh, and fall in love all over again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I absolutly love this movie.
Review: I believe that Gone With the Wind will always be the best movie of all time. I own it and have seen it about ten times. It is a classic and will be loved for all time. I plan to pass it down to my future daughter for her to enjoy and then pass it along to her daughter and so on down the line. I am grateful to have found and been able to enjoy this fantastic movie. If I could I would give it ten stars!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i cant beleive it
Review: wow why is this movie so grrrreeeeaat i think it should get more than 5 stars we should give it 100 star

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my ALL TIME favorites!
Review: I have been sitting here reading the reviews of this film and I can't figure out why anyone would give it less than five stars. Based on their reasons, they are probably action film watchers or their idea of a romance movie is the horrible Titanic. Try watching Titanic and Gone With The Wind back to back. Gone With The Wind is easily the better movie. It has well developed characters that stay IN character. It has TERRIFIC actors and a wonderful story. It was very realistic when it comes to how the south really was at that time. Loved it and always will!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was magnificent!
Review: "Gone with the Wind" is an excellent example of film making at its finest. It blends a beautiful storyline with amazing scenery and the feel of the deep south in the midst of the Civil War. It is an overall wonderful movie that shows how love find can a way in the middle of chaos.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lengthy and dry
Review: Although I did not abosolutely hate the film, it was rather lengthy and a tad boring. The cinematography was interesting, though I'm critical on films that waste millions of dollars on pure decoration, while the acting suffers. I wasn't impressed by Vivien Leigh or Gable, and their characters were rather faky, a bit dry. The movie contains lots of melodrama, if that what the reader's looking for. The movie's acting is rather old-fashioned. All the old cheesy cinema stuff is in there. The eloquent American accent you hear on foreign language lesson tapes (with a Southern twist), the amateur actor/tress facial expression, blah. I spent an entire afternoon watching this overrated film. The actual story line also did not move me at all. Thank God the Old South fell, otherwise the inhumanity of "the peculiar institution," the nasty little empires, and the overall retrogression of the South would've continued for a long time. Not to say it didn't...perhaps. Why should it move me to see a selfish , racist woman get a little taste of what the oppressed had been going through for centuries? Also, the author of the book's husband said something like "if we'd had that many soldiers we would have won the war." And that was in 1949. At the beginning of the film , they try to get an emotional response from the audience by commencing with garbage about fair-tale princesses, "ladies fair," and gallant elegance of masters and their slaves. Whatever! I didn't think it was COMPLETE trash, but I surely was disappointed.


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