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Enchanted (Full Screen Edition)
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Manufacturer: WALT DISNEY VIDEO Find all by WALT DISNEY VIDEO
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Theatrical Release: November 21, 2007
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
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Starring: Amy Adams
A fairy tale comes to life in this thoroughly original new Disney Classic. Drawing inspiration from its classic heritage Disney creates an inspired story unlike any you've experienced before. Filled with excitement fun and incredible music from the legendary Alan Menken ENCHANTED is the ultimate fish-out-of-water adventure. For princess-to-be Giselle life is a fairy tale -- until she's banished from the animated land of Andalasia and thrust into the very unmagical live-action world of modern-day Manhattan. When a cynical no-nonsense divorce lawyer comes to her aid little does he realize that this joyful wide-eyed innocent is about to enchant him.ENCHANTED -- the musical comedy that will have your entire family under its spell.System Requirements:Running Time: 107 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: PG UPC: 786936716023 Manufacturer No: 05238800
User Submitted Enchanted (Full Screen Edition) Reviews August 29, 2008 Movie: 4/5 Picture Quality: 4~4.5/5 Sound Quality: 4.75/5 Extras: 3/5 Version: U.S.A / Region A MPEG-AVC BD-50 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Running time: 1:47:37 Movie Size: 24,877,160,448 bytes Disc Size: 45,602,820,932 bytes Average Video Bit Rate: 21.84 Mbps Dolby TrueHD 5.1 2933Kbps (48kHz/24-bit) DD AC3 5.1 640Kbps
Audio Formats *************
* English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround (48kHz/24-bit) * English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps) * French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps) * Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps)
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* English SDH * French Subtitles * Spanish Subtitles
Supplements ***********
# Featurette: "Fantasy Comes to Life" (HD, 18 minutes) # Deleted Scenes (SD, 8 minutes) # Bloopers (SD, 2 minutes) # Music Video (SD) # A Pop-Up Adventure (HD, 6 minutes) # Theatrical Trailers (HD)
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* Interactive Game
August 27, 2008 A modern happily ever after. Enchanted starring Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey is a cute Disney flick for all ages. James Marsden and Susan Sarandon also star and steal the show. Adams's performance is a bit annoying but her angelic voice and adorable charisma is the perfect recipe to play a sweet, doe-eyed princess. Dempsey is pretty good in this as well, he's more than McDreamy guys! This movie is part animation and live action, I like the songs and ending. Give this charming fairytale a chance, enjoy!
August 27, 2008 Pure magic for all ages This movie is pure magic - a true gift to all movie viewers of all ages. In this day and age it is so important to have a movie that just makes you feel good and manages to give you a natural high. This movie is so well crafted. The story is very original - cartoon characters coming to life - but it could have been silly. Instead, it is handled by only the most talented at all levels from director to A++++ actors to bring pure art together.
Amy Adams as the princess is a revelation. She inhabits this character with all she has. The princess becomes very real and you experience all the wonders of the world with her. Her comedic timing is impeccable and her singing is glorious. Adding Patrick Dempsey as her real life Prince Charming was ingenious casting. It is so great to see him away from Grey's Anatomy. He is a class act and truly personifies all that is good and caring in this world. He also manages to make his character believable and not a caricature.
When the movie bursts into song your heart will sing. It is amazing. The entire package of this film from beginning to end is pure magic and a journey for people of all ages to take. Show it to your kids so they can see that positive, happy feelings are possible. And for me, being 47, I recommend it to all adults. It will make you see how we all become a little jaded in life and it reminds us that the world can be magic and love is the greatest gift of all. True love's first kiss.
This movie will become a Disney classic. It ranks up there wih the best of them like Mary Poppins. It is honestly one of the best and most feel good movies I have ever seen.
Kudos to ereryone involved and highly recommended.
August 27, 2008 Another keeper. Great movie for the whole family to watch together- not too many like that out there any more.
August 20, 2008 I wasn't. I wanted to like this movie. I like fairy tales and happily every after. And it had a few good moments, but overall this movie grated on my nerves. Watching it made me tense and edgy for reasons I can't quite explain. The chipmunk, of course, was the highlight of the movie - and that's saying quite a bit.
There were moments of dialogue where I did like the characters, but I spent most of the movie cringing - especially when it came to the prince. I just couldn't handle his character - it was so very, very bad. And it wasn't so much the acting (though that was over-the-top, perhaps by design) but the script and the costumes and everything. And perhaps he was supposed to be annoying. The wicked witch was better in person than she was animated, but still felt like a two-dimensional character. Some of the supporting cast were better (the little girl, for one) but it simply didn't make up for what felt like a real lack of chemistry between most of the characters.
And even though I expected the story to be somewhat predictable, there were zero twists and turns to liven it up. Absolutely nothing original or interesting once you got past the 'falling into the real world' bit (which, admittedly, was big, but you need something near the finale - besides a scene that reeks of political correctness).
For a really good fairy tale movie, check out The Princess Bride and give this one a miss.
August 19, 2008 A movie worth watching A very good romantic comedy, Enchanted, brings to the screen the story of a soon-to-be-wed cartoon princess who magically gets sent to NYC by her betrothed's evil stepmother. Although the dashing prince sets forth to rescue his beloved, things get a bit complicated when the princess falls for an unsuspecting New Yorker about to ask his girlfriend in marriage... Enchanted is a film about human relations, hope and second chances, but most importantly about trust, love, and inner strength. Amy Adams (who is GORGEOUS!), Patrick Dempsey, Timothy Spall (from the Harry Potter movies!), James Marsden, Susan Sarandon, and the rest of the cast, have truly outdone themselves with their performances, which are outstanding to say the least! The film is simple enough, but does a great job of describing people's every day lives and the problems they face. It just goes to show that simplicity is often far better than complexity, when trying to present issues of a human nature. The setting, the plot, the dialogues, the humor, and the music are all very good! Though not a masterpiece, Enchanted is a movie definitely worth watching as it will surely provide for an evening's entertainment!
August 18, 2008 Great movie. Fun for adults and kids. This is a wonderful family movie because kids love it (mine range from 3-11 and all enjoy it) and there is plenty for grown-ups to laugh at also. It wouldn't make my list of best movies ever, but it is definitely worth watching. I'd stick to renting unless buying it as a gift like I did.
August 9, 2008 All of the disney movies in one I was waiting so long for a movie like this to clome along. It's about giselle who believes in true love's kiss and happily ever after. in the imaginary world .but when she falls down a well and lands in a suige of New York City the chances of Giselle finding a happily ever after won't happen .when she meets Robert she tries to tell him all about happily ever after and "Someday My Prince Will COME" he thinks that she's cracked at the end of the movie queen Narissa uses an apple just like on Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs to have Giselle fall into a deep sleep because the prince is supposed to find a bride so he can become king but queen Narissa doesn't want that to happen. so unless her true love will kiss her before the stroke of 12 she'll survive and live happily ever after but if not she'll die. so the prince kissied her with all his might but she doesn't wake up then the prince understands that she's in love with Robert so Robert has to kiss her and she wakes up then they have to defeat the evil queen Narissa and in the end Giselle stays in the real world with robert and his daughter morgan while the prince and robert's fiancee Nancy go back to andalasia and they all live Happily Ever After
August 6, 2008 Adams raises this one notch above Disney's usual low-grade offerings In Enchanted, Disney is content with shoveling us the same old s*** and calling it sugar.
I was hoping this would be a biting satire of the Mouse House's past fables but instead they played it safe and only increased their self-awareness: "Yes we know how silly the musical numbers were in those old cartoons, so let's ratchet up the camp level a little for this film!" Except for a bizarrely crude cleaning-song parody involving NYC's vermin (amusing in concept and maybe initially but like all the movie's good parts, the fun factor was quick and fleeting), I can't think of anything that makes this different from all the other cookie-cutter sludge the company churns out every year.
Disney really made it seem like they were going to town on all the soggy cliches clogging up their extensive family-friendly output but it's not like I was expecting this to star Sarah Silverman (though that would have been genius). Instead we get James Marsden beginning to belt an over-the-top "I've been dreaming of..." and then getting hit by a group of bicyclists in Central Park. That's about it.
All the scenes with McDreamy were snooze-worthy and highlighted the main problem of Enchanted: its tone. The real world scenes weren't crazy enough... in fact, they tried to act like this was reality and not, you know... a f***ing DISNEY production. No police or post-9/11 military personel patrolling the city at all? Not a single person thinks about sending Amy Adams to a psychiatric ward (though that might have been too darkly comedic)? It's either a total fantasy or not. You can't try to have it both ways.
In the end it's another dumbed-down kid flick. There are much worse injustices in this world and if you're satisfied with that then by all means, watch it with the whole Sunday School class.
August 4, 2008 charming and cute and nice in hi def I enjoyed the movie and in hi definition the movie is even better. The animation is good... I enjoyed the movie MUCH better in hi def.... The sotry is cute and Patrick Dempsey is great.
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