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special features he can expect on the disc - although an error incorrectly labels the disc as being “double sided”, when in fact, and to our pleasure, it turns out to be dual layered. |
Globotech is a mega-corporation that becomes active in any field, if its president Gil Mars (Denis Leary) sniffs money to be made. |
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As soon as these toys land on the shelves of a small-town toy store, and in the hands of Alan Abernathy (Gregory Smith), the battle is unleashed. Major Hazard doesn’t waste a minute and immediately sets up his troops to fight and eliminate the Gorgonites and everyone who is supposedly allied with them. Powered by one of the most sophisticated, learning computerchips, taken directly from the vaults of Globotech’s military research branch, the toys learn quickly and adapt effortlessly to their new environment. Within hours, the likeable action figures become a deadly threat to everyone who crosses their paths. |
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with cable operated puppets, the shots became so complex that hiding all five puppeteers, that were needed to operate them, turned out to be impossible. As a result the wizards at Stan Winston’s Creature Shop created a number of completely self-contained twelve inches tall puppets for the elaborate shots of the film. Spiced up with computer generated and enhanced images by “Industrial Light and Magic”, and the top notch voice cast consisting of Hollywood elite actors like Tommy Lee Jones and Frank Langella, the characters in the film take on believable personae and make the film a memorable Battle of the Toys. Although not always completely logical, the plot takes some interesting twists and the way Major Hazard runs rampant in the real world is nothing short of breathtaking at times. Everything is presented in a rather humorous fashion, which overall makes “Small Soldiers” a great, colorful and furious family movie. |
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without pixelation or noise. Once again you can see that Dreamworks were very concerned about making sure their entry in the DVD market is done right. Presented as a Signature Selection, “Small Soldiers” also contains a number of bonus materials, like behind the scenes footage, a blooper reel and a few deleted scenes from the cutting room floor, as well as production notes, cast & crew biographies and a number of trailers for the film. |
The disc’s 5.1 channel Dolby Digital soundtrack is also a great testimony to Dreamworks’ consideration and proper technical evaluation of the format before entering the market. The mix is active and highly directional at times, but never distracting. With good bass extension, this soundtrack is rich, lively and very dynamic, just as you would expect from an active film like this. Legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith has contributed his touch to the film in the form of a great, mostly orchestral music score. Goldsmith is never afraid of venturing new territory or daring new things and as such, he makes good use of popular music as part |
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The disc contains complete dubs in English, French and Spanish, as well as English, French and Spanish subtitles. This strong language support is especially notable in a time where many publishers actually cut back on the number of languages they feature in their DVD releases. |
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Soldiers” is a release you should take a look at, if you want some action- and fun-packed adventure that is suitable for the whole family. In the meanwhile, I can’t wait to see more of Dreamworks’ releases making their way to DVD. |
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