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Ratatouille/Pixar Shorts [Blu-ray]

Ratatouille/Pixar Shorts [Blu-ray]

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Directors: Brad Bird, Jan Pinkava
Actors: Brad Garrett, Lou Romano, Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Brian Dennehy
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm
Category: DVD

List Price: £34.99
Buy New: £20.78
You Save: £14.21 (41%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 53 reviews
Sales Rank: 4647

Format: Pal
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language)
Rating: Parental Guidance
Media: Blu-ray
Number Of Items: 2
Running Time: 158
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.4 x 1.3

EAN: 8717418156091
ASIN: B00118DQYM

Release Date: February 11, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: NEW -SENT RECORDED DELIVERY.....................UK ORIGINAL.................

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review

Ratatouille

As good a film as Pixar has ever put out, Ratatouille is a frantic, innovative movie, boasting some of the finest quality animation ever put on the screen. The film tells the story of wannabe-chef Remy The Rat, who becomes drawn into the mantra of legendary cook Gusteau, that anyone can cook. The deceased Gusteau's ghostly image appears to Remy and guides him to his restaurant, whose standards have been slipping since his death. Remy, through the manipulation of a lowly restaurant worker called Linguini, soon starts secretly cooking the food, and this unusual set-up proves to be a trove of treasures that Pixar carefully picks through.

Ratatouille's trick is to tie its cutting edge animation techniques to old-school essentials. At times harking back to the frenetic style you'd expect of Chuck Jones, it threads an original narrative through its story, which itself is packed with memorable characters (none more so than Peter O'Toole's superbly-voiced restaurant critic). It perhaps runs a little too long, but it's so well-written and so lavishly entertaining that it's a churlish complaint to have.For in an era of cynically-produced family movies, Ratatouille is really something special. With an appeal that spreads across generations, and a quality that puts it right up there with Pixar's finest, it's an outstanding piece of cinema, and one set to be enjoyed for many, many years. Unmissable. --Simon Brew

Pixar Shorts

Pixar's unprecedented string of hit animated features was built on the short films in this collection. John Lasseter and Ed Catmull used these cartoons the way Walt Disney used the "Silly Symphonies" during the 1930s: as a training ground for artists and a way to explore the potential of a new medium. Although it's only 90 seconds long, "Luxo, Jr." (1986) ranks as the "Steamboat Willie" of computer animation: For the first time, audiences believed CG characters could think and feel. (It was also the first CGI film to make audiences laugh.)

When the artists began work on Toy Story, they had learned so much from the shorts, they were ready to undertake that landmark creation. In the later shorts, the viewer can see the artists continuing to experiment: with a more realistic human figure in "Geri's Game" and with new ways of suggesting atmospheric effects in "Boundin'." Some of the more recent shorts continue the adventures of the characters from the features. "Jack-Jack Attack" reveals what happened to the hapless baby-sitter while The Incredibles were off fighting Syndrome, while "Mater and the Ghost Light" shows that life goes on for the inhabitants of Radiator Springs. When Sully from Monsters, Inc. tries to adjust his seat in "Mike's New Car," the animators prolong the moment to wring every drop of humour from the situation--just as an earlier generation of animators milked Wile E. Coyote's antics for all they were worth. The long-unseen films for Sesame Street are an unexpected bonus. A delightful collection of entertaining shorts, and a significant chronicle of the growth of computer animation. --Charles Solomon


Customer Reviews:   Read 48 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Ratatouille   December 27, 2007
 28 out of 29 found this review helpful

This was the best family film I saw all year in 2007. What seems at first a simple story about a rat who wants to cook, turns out in fact to be something more, deeper and more subtle. It was funny, charming, and also very touching. The animation was truly stunning and both my husband and children aged 5 and 8 loved it. Wonderful.


5 out of 5 stars Brilliant and touching   February 15, 2008
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

I was less than enthusiastic when my husband brought this one home, but what a magical few hours it turned out to be. I adored this tale of Remy, his wonderful clan, acerbic father, genial, dotty brother and all. The human characters were equally as warmly portrayed, genuinely likeable. The villains had a touch of style, too. And there were many moments that had myself and my husband laughing out loud, some of them very subtle. (I loved the fact that the rats, when threatened, ran TO the boats, for example. A fun twist on rats leaving sinking ships!) I even cried at the happy ending. One we'll watch again. Treat yourselves!


5 out of 5 stars Hilarious, novel and visually stunning   March 11, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This is my favourite Disney Pixar movie to date. Not just for kids, this movie is 'good fun for all the family'. Bright, colourful and entertaining...the children will love it. For the adults: a bit of sarcastic humour and a lot laughs.

I saw this at the cinema - much to the despair of many parents who seemed to think my utter amusement was disturbing? - and I promptly purchased this limited edition with Pixar shorts.

Since I can't begin to explain how funny this movie (and selected shorts) is/are, I can describe to you how impressive the graphics and overall concept were. The rats move like you'd expect; trust me, if you've ever seen a rodent move you'll be impressed by the 'true to life' depiction. I was pleased to see that, though the rats could talk to each other, the humans could not understand the rats...which leads to some novel interaction between our two main characters.

If you enjoyed The Incredibles, Monsters Inc., or Over the Hedge....you'll love this!



5 out of 5 stars I DON'T smell a rat!   November 1, 2007
 8 out of 9 found this review helpful

How can anyone fail to like this? It's Pixar's best - better than Finding Nemo or either of the Toy Stories. It's better than that: I haven't enjoyed a Disney so much since The Jungle Book!

The quality of the animation alone is breathtaking, its evocation of Paris beautiful and the story is multi-layered, taking in themes as diverse as nature vs. nurture, exploitation of success, the role of the critic and how foolish it is to sit on one's laurels.

Definitely one for chidren and the young-at-heart of any age.

You didn't like it? You dirty rat!



5 out of 5 stars BUY BUY BUY !!!   February 11, 2008
 12 out of 14 found this review helpful

Buy this DVD. It is one you will watch again and again. For the cynics the story is predictable, but for the rest of us its how it gets there that matters. The detail is amazing, like one of the villains uses a somewhat rare French Facel Vega motor car. Perfect as a villains car. The romantic interest uses a powerful Motorbike. Perfect. The rest of the DVD and its detail almost brings the very smells of France, Paris and the food to life. I love the story, it plays well in these modern times,with modern villains. It might even get you to be inspired in the kitchen! Pixar and Disney have truly done it again.

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