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Top 50 DVDs

Muftakkabe327 writes "TheForce.net points to UGO's Top 50 DVDs feature where Star Wars makes a healthy appearance at #11. Whether that's high enough to keep fans from rioting remains to be seen. Other nerd-friendly fare on the list include Evil Dead, Lord of the Rings, Ghostbusters, Akira, Dawn of the Dead, Freaks & Geeks and Led Zeppelin. "

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  1. Re:Bias by papadiablo · · Score: 3, Informative

    It is obviously not rating the movies themselves, but rather the DVDS total content, as in special features, etc, contained on the disc and bonus discs. Even given that, it is a bit surprising that Men In Black would beat out the Star Wars Box Set.

  2. Top 50 DVD List by NYCVidit · · Score: 5, Informative

    From my understanding they rate THE DVDS not THE MOVIES. So they based it on stuff like picture and sound quality, commentary value, menus, features, and packaging. The suckiest movie in the world (Pearl Harbor) can still make an impressive DVD for audio/video buffs and those interested in filmmaking (features)

  3. The IMDB? by bfizzle · · Score: 4, Informative

    What is wrong with the IMDB Top 250 movies?

    1. Re:The IMDB? by Geoffreyerffoeg · · Score: 3, Informative

      That's the top 250 movies.

      These are the top 50 DVDs.

      The difference is important, and the whole point of the review.

  4. Re:the list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative
    UGO's Top 50 DVDs

    #50. Monsters, Inc.
    #49. The Godfather Collection
    #48. Beauty and the Beast
    #47. The Shawshank Redemption
    #46. The Fifth Element
    #45. Saving Private Ryan
    #44. Field Of Dreams
    #43. Jackie Brown
    #42. 12 Monkeys
    #41. The Killer
    #40. Dark City
    #39. Hellboy
    #38. THX 1138
    #37. Black Hawk Down
    #36. Gladiator
    #35. The Sixth Sense
    #34. Superman: The Movie
    #33. The Royal Tenenbaums
    #32. Memento
    #31. Daredevil
    #30. X2: X-Men United
    #29. Rushmore
    #28. Boogie Nights
    #27. Blade II
    #26. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
    #25. Almost Famous
    #24. Back to the Future
    #23. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
    #22. Pearl Harbor
    #21. Tron
    #20. The Goonies
    #19. Indiana Jones
    #18. The Mummy
    #17. Se7en
    #16. Stargate
    #15. Clerks X
    #14. Akira
    #13. Escape from New York
    #12. Star Trek Movies
    #11. Star Wars Trilogy
    #10. Ghostbusters
    #9. Dawn of the Dead
    #8. Men In Black
    #7. Fight Club
    #6. Terminator 2
    #5. E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
    #4. The Evil Dead
    #3. Ultimate Matrix
    #2. Alien Quadrilogy
    #1. The Lord of the Rings

    Best Music DVDs
    #5. Saturday Night Live
    #4. The Who - The Kids Are Alright
    #3. The Last Waltz
    #2. Led Zeppelin
    #1. The Complete Monterey Pop Festival

    Best TV DVDs
    #5. The Office
    #4. Mr. Show
    #3. Band of Brothers
    #2. The Simpsons & Futurama
    #1. Freaks & Geeks

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  5. Re:Did you have to be under 15 to vote? by Dogtanian · · Score: 3, Informative

    I noticed that The Blade Runner is conspicuously missing.

    If they were rating the overall DVD package, and not just the film on its own merits, then damn right it shouldn't be in there.

    The current transfer (at least the one available in the UK) is quite dark, and the quality is nothing special. If I remember correctly (and I haven't bought it, because I reckon they'll bring out a better transfer/set), it includes next-to-no extras.

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  6. Not hard to figure out why LoTR is #1. by MtViewGuy · · Score: 4, Informative

    The Extended Edition DVD sets of all three Lord of the Rings movies pretty much has completely redefined the new standard of excellence and completeness for DVD's.

    Look at what you get in the Extended Edition LoTR releases:

    1. Longer versions of the film, which often help with improving the continuity of the movie.

    2. Dolby Digital 5.1 EX AND DTS-ES 6.1 soundtracks.

    3. Four audio commentary tracks, something that has never been done before (to my knowledge).

    4. Supplementary discs with so much useful information it would take days to view them all.

    In short, the LoTR EE releases probably are the best examples of fully taking advantage of the DVD format.

  7. What do you base that on? Dolby Digital Mono baby! by xtermin8 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Why are you spreading FUD about Citizen Kane? Available subtitles: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese # Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) # Commentary by Orson Welles biographer Peter Bogdanovich # Commentary by Roger Ebert # Disc 1: # Feature Film # 1941 Movie Premiere Newsreel # Gallery of storyboards, rare photos, alternate ad campaign, studio and personal correspondence, call sheets and other memorabilia # Disc 2: # Two-Hour Documentary: The Battle Over Citizen Kane, details the power struggle between Orson Welles and William Randolph Hearst # Number of discs: 2