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Peter Pan (Widescreen Edition)
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Manufacturer: Universal Studios Find all by Universal Studios
Directed By: P.J. Hogan Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Theatrical Release: December 25, 2003
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
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Starring: Jeremy Sumpter, Jason Isaacs, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave, Rachel Hurd-Wood
The magic, the excitement, the wonder of the true Peter Pan comes to life for the first time in this spellbinding fantasy that critics proclaim "a fun and fantastic tale!" (Daily Herald). Brimming with spectacular special effects and non-stop action, this all-new adventure is sure to be a family favorite for years to come! "One of the finest films of the year!" (Daily Gazette)
User Submitted Peter Pan (Widescreen Edition) Reviews October 28, 2008 One of my favorite movies!! I loved this movie. It was fun to watch and was a more realistic Peter Pan.
September 24, 2008 son loves it what can i say, my sons loves the film. he watches it at least once a week if not more.
August 30, 2008 Better than My Imagination When watching a movie version of a favorite classic, one's expection is high. I expected this film to be good, but found it to be much more exciting. In fact, it seemed to literally capture images from my imagination formed while reading as a child, and re-create them on screen. Watching it gave me a sense of motivation, and a renewed desire to play as my children do, right alongside them. My children were rivoted by this production. They have since made their own costumes to look like favorite characters and built a rustic pergola-style "Lost Boys Fort" out of sticks, ivy, and dried flowers from the garden! I guess they found it motivating as well!
July 9, 2008 peter pan flies better than superman! i have seen peter pan played by an adult woman (mary martin). also played by an adult man (robin williams). in the awful "hook" version. peter pan was a "boy". (all boys grow up, except one) so they finally got that right. and everything else about the movie. the special effects and especially the flying was superb. beautifully made, and i enjoyed it so much i am thinking of buying another copy of it. i just wish there could be a sequel.
July 7, 2008 Peter Pan Movie Great movie! My 4 year old son loves pirates and we already owned the Walt Disney movie but he really prefers this movie version. It has real kids and makes it more real to him. I also enjoyed the movie.
June 30, 2008 Peter Pan I bought this because there is a scene cut out of the UK version. Peter is very lucky because he can fly about all day.I tested the DVD and it works just the same as the UK one and there is an extra scene which you don't see in the UK verson of the film. It is where Hook and Peter are in the Black Castle.
Both films are excellent,UK and the US version.
June 7, 2008 The best PAN, but please... Another reviewer, Mr Barnabo I think it was, had it perfectly right. This is the best and most faithful PETER PAN ever. Jeremy Sumpter, precisely on the cusp of adolescence, with his masculine hands and feet, his androgynous face and figure, and his athletic accomplishment as Pan, realizes for the screen just what Mr Barrie imagined. Wendy and all the cast are equally perfect in their roles. As an aside, I would point out that although Savanarola might have thought some characters scantilly dressed, there is NO nudity, child or otherwise, and this film is safe fore anyone's children, whether they be of Puritan stock or Unitarian agnostics. Like any library where books like Peter Pan might reside on the bookshelf, this DVD can be returned to periodically. I cannot tell you how many times I have viewed Philadelphia Story or Bringing Up Baby, for example, and so my main reason for this review is a plea for the Blu-ray release. Despite owning this DVD, now that I have an HD widescreen TV, I want this on Blu-ray! Please!!!
May 17, 2008 Shoulda been called Jason Isaacs: The Movie It was lame. It was stupid. Jeremy Sumpter was terrible. The child nudity was unnecessary. The only time I enjoyed myself was when Jason Isaacs was on screen. He was the best thing about the movie. And there were plenty of awesome one liners that were ruined by the next of dialogue like, "That was no thimble." Terrible movie all around. That's all I can say.
May 1, 2008 peter pan is my idol i have loved peter pan ever since i was a child. it is a wonderful story about magic and freedom and the wonder of childhood, and i believe that this movie did an excellent job of capturing those themes and bringing them alive. there was the added love interest in the movie, that was kind of suggested in the book, but never stated. many times when movies deviate from the original plot in anyway its usually a major disappointment for those who fell in love with the original, but in this case the deviation was very well done and added greatly to the over all effect of the film. this movie is an enchanting retelling of a beloved classic and a must own for all lovers of peter pan!!!
April 13, 2008 The "Real" Peter Pan This is a truely wonderful film. The special effects are amazing! the casting and acting, supurb. You will fall in love with Peter Pan- the story and the character whether you are 5 or 85. There are a few parts that may be too scary for younger children but it is my 5 yr old daughter's favorite movie. She calls it the Real Peter Pan. It is also a good movie for us adults who don't want to grow up! Be sure to watch the extras. They are also very well done. This does justice to Barrie's timeless tale.
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