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The Golden Compass (New Line Platinum Series Two-Disc Widescreen Edition)

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Our Price: $13.99
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Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Starring: Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Dakota Blue Richards, Ben Walker (IX), Freddie Highmore Directed By: Chris Weitz
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0794043120435 Format: AC-3 Label: New Line Home Video Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: New Line Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2008-04-29 Running Time: 113 Studio: New Line Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 2007-12-07
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Great Fantasy Beginning Comment: This movie is great for what it is. A well adaptation of a great series of books. The effects are wonderful and the storytelling was great. I did have to watch it twice to understand most of it. The ending was left wide open but understood because their will be 2 more movies to follow. Nichole Kidman does a wonderful job as a villian, and it was very well thought out to not only capture adult's imagination but children's as well. The little girl who plays the title role does a excellant job as well. It's no Lord of The Rings but it is far better than that Harry Potter nonsense. I look forward to the future installments. Look out for gobblers.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Friggin awesome Comment: I really hope they make the sequels to this. Fantastic story and much more interesting than the typical fantasy garbage hollywood puts out.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't bother Comment: I looked forward to seeing this movie after reading the book. What a disappointment! They so altered the story line and sequence in which events happened that I had to turn it off after about an hour of watching. The book was good, the movie terrible.
Customer Rating:      Summary: His Wasted Materials Comment: The book is brilliantly written and much more complex than the movie. Of course a 400 page novel can never really condense into a 2 hour movie successfully but in the case of this film, they should have hired a real writer and a non-American director to do it correctly. The "writer/director" responsible for this mess should never be allowed near a film set again. He was just not intelligent enough to comprehend and distill the material, so instead of an interesting and new work of art we get a lightening-paced mess of superficial action highlights. This is not so much a film as it is a poorly constructed (albeit very long) trailer for a much more complicated and rich story. It isn't that scenes have been removed or changed or seem missing somehow (which is expected in any book-to-film adaptation) but whole layers of thematic nuance and subtext and nowhere to be found. Shakespeare for kindergarteners. It is as if the producers and "writer/director" found a diamond and were not smart enough to even recognize what they held in their hands, passing it back and forth until all they had were a few grains of shiny sand that no longer held value or even together. Are there no intelligent people left in Hollywood? Surely someone must have seen the script or an early cut of the "film" and noticed that something was terribly wrong. Did no one even talk to the author (or even Peter Hedges) before the film was in production? What an absolute WASTE of brilliant source material!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Armored Bears! Comment: This one would have gotten two stars, except for Armored Bears.
Disclaimer: I have not read the book, and I am unlikely to, after seeing the movie. I am glad I waited for the DVD release.
The characters were two-dimensional, and we never really get a feeling of WHY they do what they do.
The evil is vaguely defined, but not really understood.
The bit about a person's soul accompanying that person as an animal sidekick was intriguing, but wasn't exploited, although it was hinted that it was a central issue in the conflict, we were never told why.
All in all, the movie seemed to be a collection of favorite scenes from someone's favorite book, but lacked the fabric which connected those scenes into a comprehensible whole.
But the Armored Bears were pretty cool!
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Editorial Reviews:
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In a parallel universe where witches rule the skies and armoured bears are the bravest warriors young Lyra Belacqua journeys from her home among the scholars at Oxford to the far North to save her best friend. Based on the first book in the Carnegie Medal-winning series His Dark Materials.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY/FANTASY UPC: 794043120435 Manufacturer No: 1000038167
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