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The Polar Express (Full Screen Edition)

The Polar Express (Full Screen Edition)

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Director: Alan Silvestri
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 557 reviews

Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Animated, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: G (General Audience)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 100 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: WARD69985D
ISBN: 1419819100
UPC: 125696998544
EAN: 9781419819100

Theatrical Release Date: November 10, 2004
Release Date: December 26, 2005
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Product Description
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 10/28/2008

Amazon.com
Destined to become a holiday perennial, The Polar Express also heralded a brave new world of all-digital filmmaking. Critics and audiences were divided between those who hailed it as an instant classic that captures the visual splendor and evocative innocence of Chris Van Allsburg's popular children's book, and those who felt that the innovative use of "performance capture"--to accurately translate live performances into all-digital characters--was an eerie and not-quite-lifelike distraction from the story's epic-scale North Pole adventure. In any case it's a benign, kind-hearted celebration of the yuletide spirit, especially for kids who have almost grown out of their need to believe in Santa Claus. Tom Hanks is the nominal "star" who performs five different computer-generated characters, but it's the visuals that steal this show, as director Robert Zemeckis indulges his tireless pursuit of technological innovation. No matter how you respond to the many wonders on display, it's clear that The Polar Express represents a significant milestone in the digital revolution of cinema. If it also fills you with the joy of Christmas (in spite of its Nuremberg-like rally of frantic elves), so much the better. --Jeff Shannon

The World of The Polar Express


The book by Chris Van Allsburg

The Soundtrack

The Magic Journey (Polar Express the Movie) (book)

Stills from Polar Express (click for larger image)







Customer Reviews:   Read 552 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Very Pleased: Warner has made big bang for the buck   December 2, 2008
J. Spriggs (Eugene, OR USA)
I've seen the IMAX version and it's astounding....... the 3D surface to the boy's eyeballs with veins. Utterly amazing and highly recommended.
Do not expect that from the home version but I found the results on an high resolution laptop or an 52 inch LCD to be quite pleasing for the piddly price one pays for the DVD.

Here is what I think most complaints result from re: the 3D.
The cheap, cardboard glasses are not comfortable......Be glad they provided them for 16 bucks and two discs. A bargain.
The red is a darker red and is over the left eye....Most viewer's dominant eye...
The cyan is on the right and much lighter..
So then..... One's focus, because the dominant eye has such a darker color, wants to shift over to the right eye being dominant......(easier to see through the much lighter color) (That's why a bright screen really helps_the red then doesn't look so dark and the eyes don't try to shift back and forth...
This shifting of dominance between left and right really goofs up peoples comfort level in trying to view the film.
I found it greatly helps if you try to maintain your dominant eye-view through the left side when it tries to shift to the right eye...
Once you get used to this,.....The clarity and comfort level is much greater and more enjoyable.

Thank you warner for making bricks out of straw....... Our spoiled consumers just don't appreciate your valiant efforts..



1 out of 5 stars 1 Star for the 3D Version!   December 2, 2008
volleyfem (Seattle, WA)
My son saw that this was in 3D and I thought "cool." Not cool. We tried watching it with the 3D glasses it came with. It was horrible, not clear, lots of "double" vision going on. The same day I purchased some other 3D glasses that had good reviews and were not made of paper or scratched.

Here we are watching it in the new glasses...still no go. Still have double vision and an unclear awful picture. Watch the regular version and turn up the sound. It's a better experience.



5 out of 5 stars The Polar Express   December 1, 2008
robert taylor (Redondo Beach CA>)
I bought this movie before on the HD-DVD after seeing it in the Theaters in 3-d and it was not the same experience at home not being in 3d and now it in Blu-ray 3d with the glasses and the 3d works great with brings the movie the experience for with in was intended for not 2d as the movie itself is a very good x-mas story to watch every x-mas with the wow factor to make it fresh.


5 out of 5 stars Classic   December 1, 2008
C. Oas (Highland, Mi USA)
What more can be said.... a classic for all the family... must have for any holiday collection


1 out of 5 stars Great movie but horrible 3-D   December 1, 2008
Philip R. Dague (Downingtown, PA United States)
The first time that I ever saw The Polar Express it was in the IMAX 3-D format and we found it absolutely enthralling. I eagerly purchased the DVD when it was released, and we still loved it even though it was not in 3-D. When I learned that it was being re-released on DVD in a 3-D version I automatically ordered a copy even though I already owned it on DVD. I was very disappointed. The 3-D technology on the home version is not nearly as compelling as the process used in the theatrical version. I don't know all of the ins and outs of theatrical 3-D effects, but I remember it being far superior than what I just started to watch tonight. I saved the glasses from the IMAX 3-D presentation of this film, and both lenses are a light grey tint, while the home 3-D version uses the old red & blue lens technology resulting in a blurry double image. If you already own this movie don't waste your money expecting a true 3-D experience- you won't get it here.