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	<title>Comments on: The Wizard of Oz</title>
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		<title>By: J. Abercrombi</title>
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		<dc:creator>J. Abercrombi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 03:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The film is truly a classic that most people have seen than any other feature film in the history of modern cinema. I give the video itself 5 stars. So this review is strictly for new 3-WOZ Blu-ray set. I bought this when it came out because I am a big fan of Woz and I heard so many great things about it. It is nice, but I left a little down that the release is not much different from &#039;05 3-disc DVD set. In addition, the main menu does not play music like all &#039;05. This includes 3 discs (2 with images of silk screen): 1 Blu-ray disc is the Movie W / special features (including any n This is new for this series) 1 Blu-ray movie includes John Ritter and various films OZ before the &#039;39 Classic and the &#039;09 featurette Munchkins1 DVD (not Blu-ray) includes the 6-hour documentary &quot;When the roar of the Lion&quot; (this is a double-sided DVD) The packaging and the photos inside these disks have been somewhat of a let down. They were not as colorful and vibrant as the all &#039;05. By the way, look at the photos I took with my digital camera and affiché.Je did not like the featurette about the Munchkins. It included an interview with most surviving Munchkins (y including the final appearance of Mr. Mickey Carroll and Clarence Swensen, who, unfortunately, two died last year). The featurette includes clips from the induction of the Munchkins in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was but very short (only about 10 minutes) and as far as I can tell this featurette is the only new product especially for the series 2009.The film looked incredible and sounded perfectly, I can just imagine what Warner Bros. has reserves for the 75th anniversary (something in 3-D?). I recommend the 3-disc Blu-ray to any person who collects memorabilia WOZ and movies as it will be a collector&#039;s item (like the 4-disc boxed set comes with lots of great stuff). However, if you&#039;re just looking for the movie, you may want to get just 1-disc Blu-ray (if you can find it) or the 4-disc Deluxe Boxed Set as it is less (online) that the 3 disc Emerald Edition.Rappelez you, there&#039;s no place like home.&#013;Rating: 4 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The film is truly a classic that most people have seen than any other feature film in the history of modern cinema. I give the video itself 5 stars. So this review is strictly for new 3-WOZ Blu-ray set. I bought this when it came out because I am a big fan of Woz and I heard so many great things about it. It is nice, but I left a little down that the release is not much different from &#8217;05 3-disc DVD set. In addition, the main menu does not play music like all &#8217;05. This includes 3 discs (2 with images of silk screen): 1 Blu-ray disc is the Movie W / special features (including any n This is new for this series) 1 Blu-ray movie includes John Ritter and various films OZ before the &#8217;39 Classic and the &#8217;09 featurette Munchkins1 DVD (not Blu-ray) includes the 6-hour documentary &#8220;When the roar of the Lion&#8221; (this is a double-sided DVD) The packaging and the photos inside these disks have been somewhat of a let down. They were not as colorful and vibrant as the all &#8217;05. By the way, look at the photos I took with my digital camera and affiché.Je did not like the featurette about the Munchkins. It included an interview with most surviving Munchkins (y including the final appearance of Mr. Mickey Carroll and Clarence Swensen, who, unfortunately, two died last year). The featurette includes clips from the induction of the Munchkins in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was but very short (only about 10 minutes) and as far as I can tell this featurette is the only new product especially for the series 2009.The film looked incredible and sounded perfectly, I can just imagine what Warner Bros. has reserves for the 75th anniversary (something in 3-D?). I recommend the 3-disc Blu-ray to any person who collects memorabilia WOZ and movies as it will be a collector&#8217;s item (like the 4-disc boxed set comes with lots of great stuff). However, if you&#8217;re just looking for the movie, you may want to get just 1-disc Blu-ray (if you can find it) or the 4-disc Deluxe Boxed Set as it is less (online) that the 3 disc Emerald Edition.Rappelez you, there&#8217;s no place like home.&#13;Rating: 4 / 5</p>
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		<title>By: Luis Logrono</title>
		<link>http://www.boxman.com/the-wizard-of-oz.html/comment-page-1#comment-1028</link>
		<dc:creator>Luis Logrono</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 00:33:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I paid extra money for this supposed to be a special version of this classic (Three Disc Edition), it is quite grainy. If this has been remastered, which I doubt, it should be recalled and Warner Bros. should be honest and free exchange of new Rays and Blu own for the most they have offered 70-th anniversary. The colors are incredible, but the movie sometimes seems a little fuzzy. It is also disturbing to note that certain special features are available in standard definition 480p - all have been in 1080p high definition, especially because of the extra cost. I suggest waiting for the 75th anniversary to see if they can remaster this movie properly. Keep your old DVD for the moment!&#013;Rating: 2 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I paid extra money for this supposed to be a special version of this classic (Three Disc Edition), it is quite grainy. If this has been remastered, which I doubt, it should be recalled and Warner Bros. should be honest and free exchange of new Rays and Blu own for the most they have offered 70-th anniversary. The colors are incredible, but the movie sometimes seems a little fuzzy. It is also disturbing to note that certain special features are available in standard definition 480p &#8211; all have been in 1080p high definition, especially because of the extra cost. I suggest waiting for the 75th anniversary to see if they can remaster this movie properly. Keep your old DVD for the moment!&#13;Rating: 2 / 5</p>
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