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Click for big image Short Circuit

List price: $9.99
Sale price: $4.99
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Actor(s): Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton, G.W. Bailey
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
Creator(s):
  • Producer Dana Satler Hankins
  • Producer David Foster
  • Producer Dennis E. Jones
  • Producer Gary Foster
  • Producer Gregg Champion
  • Writer Brent Maddock
  • Writer S.S. Wilson

  • Director(s):
    EAN: 0014381006124
    Format(s):
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Widescreen
  • Subtitled

  • Label: Image Entertainment
    Language(s):
  • English Original Language
  • Spanish Original Language

  • List Price: $9.99
    Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
    MPN: IMED0061D
    Number Of Items: 1
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 0.6"
    Width: 5.1"
    Length: 0.6"
    Weight: 0.35 lbs.
    Product Group: DVD
    Publisher: Image Entertainment
    Region Code: 1
    Release Date: 2004-03-23
    Running Time: 98minutes
    Studio: Image Entertainment
    Theatrical Release Date: 1986-05-09
    UPC: 014381006124
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Description:
    Something wonderful has happened--Number Five is alive! Steve Guttenberg and Ally Sheedy co-star in this high tech comedy adventure about Number Five, a robot who escapes into the real world after he short circuits in an electrical storm and decides that he's human. Because he's carrying destructive weapons, the Defense Department and his designer (Guttenberg) are desperate to find him. But Number Five is being protected by a young woman (Sheedy) who is teaching him a gentler way of life.
    Amazon.com:
    John Badham's family-oriented adventure comedy, though obviously hatched in the wake of E.T. and Star Wars, manages to create its own identity through a sweet tone and an affectionate sense of fun. Military robot Number 5, a well-armed killing machine, is zapped by lightning during a test and emerges with a consciousness, curiosity, a wacky sense of humor, and a new peace-loving philosophy. Ally Sheedy (who debuted in Badham's hit WarGames) is the animal lover whose home is sanctuary for a zoo-full of strays and who adopts the adolescent robot. Steve Guttenberg is the goofy but reclusive robotics designer who goes off in search of his creation to save him from the gun-happy army. The mix of gentle slapstick and innocent romance makes for a harmless family comedy. It veers toward the terminally cute, what with 5's hyperactive antics and E.T.-ish voice, and the mangled grammar of Guttenberg's East Indian sidekick (Fisher Stevens) threatens to become offensive, but Badham's breezy direction keeps the film on track. Sheedy and Guttenberg deliver spirited and engaging performances, but most importantly the robot emerges as a real person. Give credit to designer Syd Mead, an army of puppeteers and robotics operators, and the cartoony voice of Tim Blaney: Number 5 is alive. --Sean Axmaker

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0

    Rating - 4 Date: 2009-01-06
    Content: The DVD's picture quality is OK, viewable. You cannot expect much if it's about 25 years old. But be careful, it will not play on Mac or Linux automatically. Installation of additional software or packages on Linux is painful and very often it does not work. It is a proprietary format that plays only on Windows PC's.
    Summary: I love Number 5. DVD format is UDF

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-12-20
    Content: An excellent DVD. Very funny. It was delivered on time and in excellent condition.
    Summary: Short Circuit review

    Rating - 3 Date: 2008-12-13
    Content: At the time this movie was released I was 8 years old and I really enjoyed the film. Feeling a little nostalgia I bought the blu-ray version and boy was I disappointed , not by the movie, but the quality of the Blu-ray. This Blu-ray version is 1 notch above VHS quality and thats even debatable. The scene outside with the fog is were you can really see the lack of quality in this movie.
    Summary: Its all about the 80s

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-12-07
    Content: Note: This is a review of the Blu-Ray and it's technical aspects, not the film.

    You would never know in watching Short Circuit on Blu-Ray that this is a film that is over 20 years old. While the Blu-Ray is not in 1080p (it's in 1080i) the clarity and lack of graininess in the transfer was astounding to me. I have come to expect that older movies that weren't shot digitally and with older film equipment wouldn't see much benefit from the transition to blu-ray, this has me thinking otherwise. There are parts of the film that don't look spectacular, but they are few and far between and overall the movie looks beautiful. If you enjoyed the film, and have a HD setup, this is easily the best way to see Short Circuit.

    Specs: Resolution: film 1080i, extras 480i SD
    Audio: film: DTS 5.1, Dolby 5.1 extras: Dolby 2.0

    Special Features: Commentary track w/ writers & director
    Isolated Music and effects track
    Original Theatrical Trailer
    Featurette "Creation of Number 5"
    Cast & Crew interviews
    Behind the scenes footage
    Promo photo gallery
    Robot and production design still gallery

    Summary: Amazing transition to Blu-Ray

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-25
    Content: I remember watching this growing up. It is a funny movie with witty comments as well as nerd jokes. Also, not to mention "robots do not feel things, they run programs", well clearly not Johnny 5.

    I bought this to show my wife where they came up with the design for WallE (the face) and she thought the movie was going to be stupid but she loved it to and has watched it several times since we got it 2 weeks ago.
    Summary: Great as a kid, still is.


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