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enlarge | Directors: Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava Actors: Brad Garrett, Lou Romano, Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Brian Dennehy Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm Category: DVD
List Price: £23.99 Buy New: £15.98 You Save: £8.01 (33%)
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Rating: 54 reviews Sales Rank: 3091
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Universal, suitable for all Media: Blu-ray Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 106 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.4 x 0.7
EAN: 8717418150341
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: February 11, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Subtitles July 9, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Hey,
Does anyone know if this brings any subtitles? Specifically, Portuguese subtitles?
Thanks a lot!
Slightly Overrated April 5, 2008 I gave this film a 5 star as it was still a very entertaining and light hearted movie, but at the same time very much overrated by the critics. Remy is a rat who lives in the French countryside. He has the unusual gift of a heightened sense of smell and because of that he gains an appreciation for food which lies beyond the garbage he is used to eating. Remy is the outcast of his family but through a series of unfortunate events he ends up in the sewer which takes him to Paris. When he arrives at Paris he finds Gusteau's, a restaraunt started by the man who inspired Remy to appreciate flavour. Remy meets an unexpected best friend in the garbage boy Linguini and together they make their mark as the best chefs in Paris.
This is a film with a good heart and as with all Disney films a good little message to them about friendship and trust. I can't help but wonder, however how long Disney can keep giving us the same old cliché in every format possible. Sure it's a Disney film and is meant to be family friendly but for once I would like an outcome that I didn't expect, but alas this film isn't giving me this. The voice acting is great in this film and at times gives us some great slapstick moments but apart from that this film is simply typical Disney, which I'm sure I'm not the only one who is starting to get tired of.
Disney and Pixar are a good combination and have some great films to their name, Monster Inc & Finding Nemo are to name just two. Ratatouille in my opinion is just one of these movies that doesn't sit up there with the aforementioned Disney/Pixar collaborations. This is just my opinion and some people will feel very differently. This is a very good film for kids and is something that can be enjoyed by the whole family, just don't expect the roars of laughter that you may have gotten from Monster Inc or Finding Nemo.
Brillaint film, but some effort to play March 17, 2008 The good news is the feature itself, of course. Brillaint production, excellent plot and characterisation.
The bad news is that, when you load the disc, better go find something else to do for a bit.
First off there's an initial loading phase where nothing of any use appears for some time.
Then there are endless trailers. There ought to be a law against trailers where you can't even escape with the disc menu button.
The disc's software stretches the player to the extent that I had to upgrade the firmware before I could watch the film (this is rather a hairy process, putting the whole viability of the player on the line and almost impossible if you don't have a PC with Internet access and a CD-ROM writer). Naturally all the trailers were visible without the upgrade. Though the first time I put the disc in the player just couldn't make sense of it.
It's obvious that those that commisioned the programming of this disc were infinitely more concerned with copy protection and force-feeding us advertising than usability.
Hilarious, novel and visually stunning March 11, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is my favourite Disney Pixar movie to date. Not just for kids, this movie is 'good fun for all the family'. Bright, colourful and entertaining...the children will love it. For the adults: a bit of sarcastic humour and a lot laughs.
I saw this at the cinema - much to the despair of many parents who seemed to think my utter amusement was disturbing? - and I promptly purchased this limited edition with Pixar shorts.
Since I can't begin to explain how funny this movie (and selected shorts) is/are, I can describe to you how impressive the graphics and overall concept were. The rats move like you'd expect; trust me, if you've ever seen a rodent move you'll be impressed by the 'true to life' depiction. I was pleased to see that, though the rats could talk to each other, the humans could not understand the rats...which leads to some novel interaction between our two main characters.
If you enjoyed The Incredibles, Monsters Inc., or Over the Hedge....you'll love this!
Blu-Ray makes everything more beautiful. March 1, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
THE MOVIE Ratatouille is Pixar's latest release in their row of succesful movies. The star of Ratatouille is Remy, a sensitive rat with ambitions and dreams far beyond those of his community. Remy wants to cook and become a great cook like his idol, Chef Gusteau. Remy and his community live on the loft of some old house in the country, but one day, the owner of the house, an old lady, discovers the rat colony and they have no choice but to flee the building. During the escape, Remy gets seperated from his family and friends and finds himself lonely flowing through sewers. Eventually he decides to climb up a drain to find that his journey has brought him to Paris. The culinary capital of the world and the home of Chef Gusteau. Eventually, despite the warnings of his conservative father, Remy forms a friendship with a human and together they challenge the conventions of what fine cooking encompasses. Through brilliant computer animation and great voice performances, Pixar delivers the story the best I can imagine. The characters are charming, the animation is beautiful and the story works on multiple levels offering something to keep audiences of all ages entertained.
THE PICTURE Because Pixars beautiful animation job, Ratatouille is a movie which really thrives on Blu-Ray. Details and colors come across flawlessly. There are no compression artifacts of any kinds. This Blu-Ray release of Ratatouille is how Ratatouille is meant to be viewed.
While the DVD release is undoubtly good looking, the Blu-Ray, using the right equipment, leaves you breathless. I caught myself moving closer to my 37" LCD set multiple times, just to examine the extremely fine details of the animation.
If you already own a PlayStation 3 or some other Blu-Ray player, Ratatouille is an essential purchase.
If you are thinking about getting a PlayStation 3, then you must realise that it is an essential purchase and go get it together with Ratatouille and a shiny High Definition television.
This is living.
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