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The Train Store - The Polar Express (Two-Disc Widescreen Edition)

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List Price: $26.98
Our Price: $7.62
Your Save: $ 19.36 ( 72% )
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Debbie Lee Carrington, Eddie Deezen, Charles Fleischer, Phil Fondacaro, Ed Gale
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0085393895426 Format: AC-3 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2005-11-22 Running Time: 100 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 2004
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Do not buy the 3-D version. Comment: I own this movie in 3 versions: HD-DVD, DVD, and now the 3-D DVD. That is how much my family enjoys the Polar Express. The 3-D effects on this are UNWATCHABLE, double vision, bad color, etc. It literaly gave me a headache. I tried to watch it on 5 different dvd players and 3 diff. TVs and no change. I am very disapointed and wish I could return it. Get the regular DVD or BluRay (or even HD-DVD if you still have a player) instead.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 3-D Not so Hot Comment: The package comes with two disks, a regular widescreen version and the 3-D version. The widescreen version worked very well and was enjoyable. When viewing the 3-D version on a 46 inch HD TV it was very difficult to see from a distance of 9 feet. When moving out of the room and at a distance of about 20 feet it became easier to view and looked correct, altho very dim. Unless you have this kind of space to work with, I wouldn't recommend the product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent movie, but 3D effect needs to be improved upon. Comment: If you have never seen Polar Express in 3-D at an IMAX screen, you will probably enjoy the blu-ray 3-D version. But if you have seen the IMAX 3-D version, then you will be disappointed in the blu-ray version as the technology for the 3-D effect is not nearly as well developed. At times, you just see 2 separate pictures through each eye that do not blend together for a 3-D effect. Don't get me wrong, this is NOT a terrible 3-D version. It just does not come close to the IMAX 3-D version.
Customer Rating:      Summary: AWESOME for the whole family! Comment: We have watched this movie over and over and over again. My 3-year old and 1-year old both sit through the whole movie with wide eyes and smiles. My 3-year old sings along with the songs and the little one is just amazed at the images. They will sit through it twice in a row! A must-have family movie that you can watch all year round.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Christmas Story and good Blu-Ray Movie Comment: My wife got this movie for the kids on Blu-Ray since we were looking for a good Christmas Story for the kids. I hadn't seen Polar Express before, but most everyone I spoke to loved the movie. So, in short, I liked the story. It was good, but in my opinion, it could have been a little better. Maybe it is all because so many people talked up this movie, my expectations were too high. Either way, the kids loved the movie and ask to watch it just about every day. Mission accomplished!
The Blu-Ray version is excellent. Picture is great and the sound is awesome too.
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DVD Features: Challenges:2 menu challenges that kids can play. Deleted Scenes:Additional Song: The never-before-heard "Smokey and Steamer" song. Featurette:You Look Familiar: Hear about Tom Hanks' 5 unique roles, how each character was different, and what it took for him to bring each one to life. Interviews:True Inspiration An Author's Adventure: Chris Van Allsburg discusses his artistic background and how he conceived the idea for The Polar Express book. Music Video:Josh Groban Music Video: Josh Groban at the Greek performing the Academy Award nominated original song Believe. Also go behind-the-scenes! Other:A Genuine Ticket to Ride: Behind-the-scenes secrets on Performance Capture, Virtual Cameras, Hair and Wardrobe, Creating the North Pole, and Music
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