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The Out Of Towners
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Ratings / 5 |
Sound | 4.5 |
Visuals | 4.5 |
Effects | 3 |
Features | 1 |
Transfer | 4.5 |
Packaging | 5 |
Overall | 3.75 |
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Disc Information |
Audio | Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Stereo Surround |
Other Languages | French (Dolby Stereo Surround) |
Subtitles | English |
Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 (Animorphic Widescreen) |
Discs | Layers | 1 | 2 |
Packaging | Clamshell Push Button |
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Bonus Features |
Featurettes | None |
Trailers & Spots | Theatrical Trailer (Full Screen Pro Logic) |
Commentaries | None |
Interviews | None |
Storyboards | None |
Galleries | None |
Cast And Crew Bios | None |
Other | None |
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Chapter Highlights |
Ch. 1: | "Just Like Starting Over" by John Lennon, Airport scene puts surrounds to good use. |
Ch. 2: | On airplane Nancy (Goldie Hawn) is stumbling around and the sound effects comming from the surrounds are good. |
Ch. 4: | 3:10 in Frank (Steve Martin) and Nancy are walking up some stairs toward you and in the surround speakers you hear "All Aboard". |
Ch. 5: | 1:00 in "Love Train". |
Ch. 6: | New York at night. |
Ch. 9: | Cool piano. |
Ch. 12: | 0:50 in Greg (Mark McKinney) says "Come on, come on, come on". 5:20 in more cool music "Bad Girls". |
Ch. 13: | 4:00 in they are in Central Park at night. |
Ch. 17: | Big band score. |
Ch. 19: | 3:00 in drum beats and cool music as credits roll. "Isn't It Romantic" |
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Other |
Strengths: | Score |
Weaknesses: | No features. |
Running Time: | Approx. 90 minutes |
Synopsis: | Farewell, Ohio. Hello hilarity! Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn reunite for this exhilerating comedy based on the Neil Simon Screenplay. They play Henry and Nancy Clark, a married couple whose passion cooled long ago. But now their last child has left the nest, and the solidly Midwestern Clarks have a chance to relocate to New York City. Anything can happen. And for the next 24 hours, everything does. Luggage is lost. A private marital moment becomes very public. A rude hotel manager (John Cleese) vexes them and an angry Rottweiler pursues them. These and many more antics fly by wild and fast. And talented comics Martin, Hawn and Cleese are just the folks to keep up with them. |
Other Thoughts: | The score by Marc Shaiman is invigerating. |
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A/V System Reviewed On: |
Receiver: | Denon AVR-5800 |
TV: | Mitsubishi WS-55805 |
Speakers: | Boston Acoustics |
Fronts: | 555X THX |
Center: | 555X THX |
Surrounds: | 575X THX |
Rear Surrounds: | 575X THX |
Subwoofer: | Polk Audio PW 650 |
DVD Player: | Sony DVP 850D |
Interconnects: |
Audio: | Monster Cable Interlink® LightSpeed™ 100 Fiber Optic |
Video: | Monster Video® 3 High-Resolution Component Video Cable |
Speaker Wire: | Monster Cable XP with Monster Cable connectors |
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