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Click for big image Ratatouille

List price: $29.99
Sale price: $19.99
You save: $10 (33%)





Actor(s): Ian Holm
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
EAN: 0786936727173
Format(s):
  • Digital Sound
  • Dolby
  • NTSC
  • Widescreen

  • Item Dimensions:
  • Weight 0.25 lbs.

  • Label: Walt Disney Video
    Language(s):
  • English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Original Language
  • English Subtitled
  • Spanish Dubbed

  • List Price: $29.99
    Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
    MPN: DISD53714D
    Number Of Items: 1
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 0.58"
    Width: 5.42"
    Length: 0.58"
    Weight: 0.37 lbs.
    Product Group: DVD
    Publisher: Walt Disney Video
    Region Code: 1
    Release Date: 2007-11-06
    Running Time: 111minutes
    Studio: Walt Disney Video
    Theatrical Release Date: 2007-06-29
    UPC: 786936727173
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    Remy is a young rat in the french countryside who arrives in paris only to find out that his cooking idol is dead. When he makes an unusual alliance with a restaurants new garbage boy the culinary and personal adventures begin. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 11/06/2007 Starring: Voices Of Janeanne Garofalo Peter Otoole Run time: 111 minutes Rating: G
    Amazon.com:
    One key point: if you can get over the natural gag reflex of seeing hundreds of rodents swarming over a restaurant kitchen, you will be free to enjoy the glory of Ratatouille, a delectable Pixar hit. Our hero is Remy, a French rat (voiced by Patton Oswalt) with a cultivated palate, who rises from his humble beginnings to become head chef at a Paris restaurant. How this happens is the stuff of Pixar magic, that ineffable blend of headlong comedy, seamless technology, and wonder (in the latter department, this movie's views of nighttime Paris are on a par with French cinema at its most lyrical). Director Brad Bird (The Incredibles) doesn't quite keep all his spinning plates in the air, but the gags are great and the animation amazingly expressive--Remy's shrugs and nods are nimbler than many flesh-and-blood actors can manage. Refreshingly, the movie's characters aren't celebrity-reliant, with the most recognizable voice coming from Peter O'Toole's snide food critic. (This fellow provides the film's sole sour note--an oddly pointed slap at critics, those craven souls who have done nothing but rave about Pixar's movies over the years.) Brad Bird's style is more quick-hit and less resonant than the approach of Pixar honcho John Lasseter, but it's hard to complain about a movie that cooks up such bountiful pleasure. --Robert Horton

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.5

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-11-30
    Content: Truly a classic film. They must have studied the behaviour and personalities of rats for ages to perfect it! Great for all the family!
    Summary: Great Entertainment

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-30
    Content: What can I say that hasn't already been said? The animation is breathtaking, the story pacing is superb, the story itself is dramatic, funny, and heart-warming without being treacly. This is a movie they got right in every respect.

    I'm sure all that has been said before. I loved this movie so much I just wanted to say it again.
    Summary: An animation masterpiece!

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-27
    Content: Ratatouille was a great movie in my opinion. It follows the story of a Rat living on the outskirts of Paris, France and his desire to become a Chef. Disney and Pixar have a fairly decent tag team going on here, but not every movie they make is good. Back in 2006, they released "Cars", and to me that was a bad movie. Someone told me that with "Cars" Disney and Pixar attempted an overindulgence of humor, which cost it winning the Academy Award that year because no one took it serious. "Happy Feet" won the award that year and it deserves it because of it's deep and emotional story that the message was mainly trying to say that our world is changing and we need to save it for the lives of others. Now to get back on topic, Ratatouille wanted to remove to excessive amount of humor and add more of a story to the mix. It was able to successfully pull this off and still was able to throw in the right amount of humor. It's a fairly long movie to, so you get your moneys worth by watching this. There was a time where I had no desire to see this movie what so ever, but I saw it after many people told me it was pretty good, and I was surprised that I actually enjoyed watching this movie.
    Summary: Worthy of the Award

    Rating - 4 Date: 2008-11-21
    Content: My family enjoyed this movie so much. Great entertainmnet for adults and children alike. Lots of action and even a couple of "EEEYOU"s. One of my favorite Disney DVD's.
    Summary: Ratatouille, a movie for the whole family.

    Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-21
    Content: With hundreds of reviews in place, is there any need for another one?

    I'll leave that unanswered.

    Instead let me say that I went to see Ratatouille with my daughters. They had a wonderful, fun time, and might possibly have learned something about French restaurants. And I had a completely reasonable time, laughed some, and generally enjoyed myself. The Pixar folks have a pretty good handle on making kids films that adults at least tolerate, and often appreciate. Isn't that the definition of a family film?

    Summary: Genuinely fun for the larger people


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