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Seabiscuit [HD DVD]

Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Release Date: 2006-09-12
Publisher:Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Actors: Tobey Maguire; Jeff Bridges; Chris Cooper; Elizabeth Banks; Gary Stevens
Aspect ratio:2.35:1
Audience rating:PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Format: Anamorphic; Color; Dolby; Subtitled; Widescreen
Language:Unknown: English; Subtitled: English; Subtitled: French; Subtitled: Spanish; Original Language: English; Original Language: Spanish; Original Language: French; Dubbed: French; Dubbed: Spanish;
Weight:3 pounds

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Universal Seabiscuit - HD DVD
A great American story fromAcademy Award-nominated filmmaker Gary Ross, Seabiscuit stars Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges and ChrisCooper. Based on the inspiring true story of three men - a jockey, a trainer and a businessman - and the undersized racehorse who took the entire nation on the ride of a lifetime. This breathtaking film achievement is "a must-see moviegoing experience" (Chicago Sun-Times) and "a flat-out great movie!" (Larry King Live, CNN)

Proving that truth is often greater than fiction, the handsome production of Seabiscuit offers a healthy alternative to Hollywood's staple diet of mayhem. With superior production values at his disposal, writer-director Gary Ross (Pleasantville) is a bit too reverent toward Laura Hillenbrand's captivating bestseller, unnecessarily using archival material--and David McCullough's familiar PBS-styled narration--to pay Ken Burns-like tribute to Hillenbrand's acclaimed history of Seabiscuit, the knobby-kneed thoroughbred who "came from behind" in the late 1930s to win the hearts of Depression-weary Americans. That caveat aside, Ross's adaptation retains much of the horse-and-human heroism that Hillenbrand so effectively conveyed; this is a classically styled "legend" movie like The Natural, which was also heightened by a lushly sentimental Randy Newman score. Led by Tobey Maguire as Seabiscuit's hard-luck jockey, the film's first-rate cast is uniformly excellent, including William H. Macy as a wacky trackside announcer who fills this earnest film with a much-needed spirit of fun. --Jeff Shannon

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« Seabiscuit - Film Review »
This story of 'Seabiscuit' is from Laura Hillenbrand's factual book about an insignificant racehorse who becomes legendary as a national hero, and about the lives he touches (and knits together) along the way.

The film, directed by Gary Ross, is gripping. Although it is quite long (over two hours) and does take some time to develop the story, it tells a great story of the hopes, passions and dreams of people during the doom and gloom of the Great Depression.

From a Self Development point of view there is much to enjoy about it. Take as just one example, the personal growth of the characters. The jockey (already blind in one eye) has a riding accident causing multiple leg fractures and is told he will never ride again. Yet through sheer determination he gets back on that horse using a contraption that allows him to take some weight on his legs again. In essence it is an exhilarating story of making a comeback every time you fall, in the broadest possible sense of the word `fall'.

Along the lines of Personal Development the film has much to offer on life's many important lessons such as:

* the restoration of broken lives
* the undying love for one's passions
* the importance of following one's dreams
* the exhilaration of being able get back up each time you fall

There are sterling performances from the three characters the story focuses on who saw the famed horse to victory:

* Chris Cooper - the trainer with an intriguing air
* Tobey Maguire - Seabiscuit's partially blind and fiery jockey
* Jeff Bridges - the resourceful owner still grieving from significant personal loss

The supporting cast also gives some outstanding performances, such as Elizabeth Banks (like Tobey Maguire, of Spider-Man fame), Gary Stevens and William H Macey. These very different characters brought together by fate develop a deep bond between themselves which culminates in Seabiscuit being taken to various victories.

The beauty of the cinematography is down to details such as the intertwining of black-and-white film with colour, the thrilling physical movement, the concentration on facial expressions and the script. Although the script has some cringing clichés there are also gems such as:

* "Every horse is good for something"
* (Pointing to the heart) "The desire to win is not in his legs; it's in here"
* "You don't throw your whole life away just because you're banged up a little"

I also particularly like:

* The craftsmanship of the sets and costumes
* The photography which is beautifully composed
* The filming of the actual racing which is very thrilling
* The clever use of lighting which adds to the drama of the storyline
* The music and the sound mixing which complements the film wonderfully

'Seabiscuit' is most certainly not just for horseracing fans or people who love horses. It is far more than just a film about a horse. It is at its core about self growth, self empowerment, emotional health and emotional wealth. It is a great Hollywood film, entertaining to the widest audience including horse enthusiast and families.

In a nutshell it is the story of people who have lost their way yet come out the other end with continued hope, joy and an undying passion for following their dreams.
Rating: (4 out of 5) @ 2010-05-03
« Historical Review of the Depression »
I love horse stories and history so this was a perfect movie on both accounts.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-04-22
« A study in life for the whole family »
This film is one of the best to come out of the entertainment industry in decades. It tells a story of a small horse who brings excitement, pride and determination to a nation put on its knees by a great depression. This film will wrench your heart with the tragedies of life, but also warm you with laughter and knowledge that even in the toughest of times, we always find a way to survive and prosper. It is a great story for younger people because the message contained in the story is told without reverting to the titilating themes of excess violence, sex and nudity, murder and mayhem. Amazing that life can be fully lived and experienced and a story can be told without having to succumb to the taudry.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-03-01
« review for seabiscuit »
I did not think i would like this movie. My husband made me watch it. Both me and my 9 and 10 year old daughters loved it. We can't wait to watch it again.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-02-05
« Happy »
Came quickly and in great condition! My mother loves the Kentucky Derby, so I think she'll love this movie.
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2009-12-11
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