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A Bug's Life - Collector's Edition

A Bug's Life - Collector's Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great humor for all ages
Review: The entire movie is filled with humor appropriate for all ages. The retakes in the credits are hilaroius. Maybe the most humorous of all, is that the most humorous character is played by the same person who plays "Niles Crane" in "Fraiser".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome...quality awesome
Review: I am playing this movie on my laptop's DVD player and even there the quality is unbelievable. I watched it last night and I love it. It is great. I am sure it would be even better on a TV with surround sound. Tom:)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it was funny and cute
Review: i loved it because it was extremely funny and the way they acted toward each other was so cute. it was a great movie for anyone to see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Incredible DVD Transfer Ever!
Review: It just looks eye-poppingly amazing--so clear and beautiful and with such depth that it often seemed as though it were in 3-D. Better than in a theater. Just breathtaking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thoroughly enjoyable film for all ages!
Review: Amazon's review pretty much covers it all. The plot is a bit wornout and unoriginal, but the humor, the characterizations (especially the characterizations), and the high technical level of color and animation make this one of the most enjoyable films I've seen in years. I just rented it last week and found it to be just as fresh and lively and even more interesting - so much is going on visually that it is difficult to take it all in on the first viewing. As a result, I've decided to purchase a copy of my own!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sweet movie, yeh, yeh, yeh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: I loved the show mate. It was not cheesy at all. I think everybody should see it. Just sit down and eat alot of popcorn, mate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stunning digital images
Review: Well of course I told everyone that I bought it for the kids - NOT ! This D.V.D. should be heralded as state-of-the-animation-art for several reasons :- the computer generated images actually look so real due to the excellent texturing and movement and even better due to the acurate effect of lighting. Computer animators have struggled for a long time to acurately portray the effect of lighting and with this one they've cracked it. Widescreen and pan-and-scan on the same side of the disk. Creative use of the 5.1 channel sound, and finally an amusing short story about one (?) man playing chess - sounds boring dosen't it ? Of course not, and again here the animation and lighting make the subject look so real you can almost reach out and touch it. This D.V.D. is worth every penny.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was a very funny and cute video, I loved it.
Review: Histarically adorable movie. My family and I love it and enjoyed it,I recomend it to everyone who likes humorous movies.A movie for all ages!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Toy Story and Antz were better
Review: This is one of those DVDs that you have to watch more than once to fully appreciate all the detail that went into this movie. As far as storyline goes, I preferred watching Toy Story and Antz. The main characters in these movies were more interesting and more enjoyable to watch. I felt A Bug's Life was more predictable.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Stunning Audio/Video - Disturbing Kid's Story
Review: As a parent that has watched Toy Story about 50 times and enjoyed it every time, I was pretty shocked when I went to preview this movie in the theater.

After the first 20 minutes, I had my answer, not only was this "No Toy Story", it wasn't even funny.

I did later see the whole movie in the theater and came away with the same opinion.

How ironic that I would rent Bug's Life on 4/21, the day after the Columbine shootings. This movie has no less than a dozen references to "killing" and "death". How do the ants resolve conflict? By fighting of course. Go get some warriors! It's payback time!

I did finally watch this with my 4 year old, stopping every 5 minutes to remind him that "it's just a movie" and "the hoppers are the bad guys and good guys always win."

I have a totally different view of this movie from a Home Theater-buff standpoint. By god, this is my new demo disk! The first 20 minutes, up until the first departure of the hoppers is awesome.

Every moment that Kevin Spacey's character is on the screen is priceless.

I too found it difficult to choose between the standard and letterbox versions. I usually choose letterbox to see the "whole" movie but having Hopper's ugly mug filling my 51" screen was quite impressive.

If I sound prudish, so be it, but someone needs to start questioning the amount of violence in a "kid's" movie.


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