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Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box
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Manufacturer: AEC / Magic Box Productions Find all by AEC / Magic Box Productions
Directed By: Brett Leonard Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Theatrical Release: November 20, 2008
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
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Starring: John Summers, Anthony Hopkins
User Submitted Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box Reviews September 7, 2008 Excellent DVD ! Simply, excellent DVD. The story about these two worldwide known magicians is wonderfiul. Their performances on stage are unforgetable. Don't miss this CD. I recommend it as a good souvenir of that show that was seen in Las Vegas during a long time because, perhaps, we will have no more opportunity to see them in such spectacle. Sigfried and Roy are the masters of the illusion (SARMOTI). It would be so interesting to have more DVD's about their magic shows.
February 10, 2005 Visually Stunning Production This is a wonderful production showcasing the most successful magic team in history. I liked the 3D viewing option. Watch it first in regular view mode, then on the second viewing select the 3D option and put on the glasses (4-pairs per set). It's mind-blowing!!
November 21, 2004 Great movie but for now the only GOOD 3d version is in IMAX It really is an enjoyable film, however just like all the other countys in the world USA gets this one in "3D" using the red/cyan analyglyphic process, Awsome in Imax 3D and good in 2d at home. There are 3 types of 3D that do work at home and very well, and ufortunatly people keep using the red/blue one that doesn't work. The 3 that work are Sensio 3D, field sequential, and ColorCode in order of best 3d effect. Sensio is expensive for now though, but does use electonic glasses like field sequential and even some Imax 3D theaters. ColorCode is analglyphic however uses amber and blue, these colors work much better and some 2D Imax theaters even play ColorCode 3D films because only one camera is needed. This process doesn't work as well as the other two or the almighty polarized but it works which the red/blue process can't do.
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