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That's Entertainment! - The Complete Collection [HD DVD] | ![That's Entertainment! - The Complete Collection [HD DVD]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/511lgjwMzWL._SL500_.jpg)
| Actor: Thats Entertainment! Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
List Price: $79.98 Buy New: $27.99 You Save: $51.99 (65%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 8587
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: G (General Audience) Media: HD DVD Number Of Items: 3 Running Time: 377 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5.4 x 1.6
MPN: 1000019054 UPC: 012569798533 EAN: 0012569798533 ASIN: B000WC3AOE
Theatrical Release Date: May 17, 1976 Release Date: December 18, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Includes That's Entertainment That's Entertainment Part 2 and That's Entertainment III with special footage offered exclusively in the giftset for a total of more than five hours of exciting extra footage including three great documentaries premiere night coverage and salutes to the great behind-the-camera talents TV specials making-of featurettes plus an extensive video jukebox of rare star-packed musical outtakes from classic films and more!Running Time: 377 min.Format: DVD HD Genre: MUSICALS/MUSICALS UPC: 012569798533 Manufacturer No: 1000019054
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In an era when we have an unprecedented number of movies and other diversions at our fingertips, is there still a need for a clip show like That's Entertainment? Certainly, because the film series, beginning in 1974, was an unabashed peddler of glorious nostalgia, not only collecting many of the most memorable moments in the magical history of the MGM musical--and therefore in the history of film--but bringing in many of the original stars to introduce them decades later. And another few decades after the series was released, the nostalgia is that much greater since many of those stars are now gone. In addition, the sheer number and variety of clips (though they're often too short) would be hard to match in any collection or in the span of an evening's viewing. Where else could you enjoy Gene Kelly singin' in the rain and also James Stewart crooning "Easy to Love"? Or follow fun trends like the Mickey Rooney-Judy Garland "let's put on a show" pictures, of which Rooney says "only our names seemed to change"? Following the surprising box-office success of the initial film, Part 2 was released in 1976 and it still had plenty of famous and obscure clips (remember Bobby Van?), and even a nod to the nonmusical films of the era such as the Hepburn-Tracy pictures. It topped everything off with the irresistible pairing of hosts Kelly and Fred Astaire, who share a dance--for only the second time in their careers--at the ages of 64 and 77, respectively (and a more graceful 77-year-old you never will see!). The third film wasn't made until in 1994 (host Kelly is strikingly older), but it offered more of the usual fare plus a variety of cut numbers by such stars as Judy Garland, Lena Horne, and Debbie Reynolds. A half-century later, Hollywood's valentine to the movie musical was still shining strong. The DVD trilogy set offers all three films with the choice of widescreen anamorphic or full-screen formats (don't worry, the clips are in their original aspect ratio). There's also a two-sided fourth disc with supplemental material, most interestingly the "musical outtakes jukebox," a 16-song, 49-minute collection of numbers that were cut from musicals of the era. None of the selections are Great Songs, but it's hard to discount any musical number from the MGM vaults, for example, three selections by Garland and two by Horne (only one of which, Garland's "Mr. Monotony," appears in TE3, and there in a slightly shorter form). The rest of the content is behind-the-scenes documentaries, the most significant being "That's Entertainment: The Masters Behind the Musical" (37 minutes, profiling the talent behind the films such as Arthur Freed and Michael Kidd), "That's Entertainment III: Behind the Screen" (1994, 53 minutes), and vintage black-and-white footage of MGM's 25th anniversary celebration (10 minutes). --David Horiuchi
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Ordering and Return Policy June 4, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I ordered a DVD Video and was not aware of the the new DVD-HD and Blue Ray Video formats. The DVD-HD Video would not play on my DVD recorder and I had to return the Video. There was no problem on my return, even though this was caused by my lack of product knowledge.
My highest Rating May 11, 2008 I originally saw "That's Entertainment" in its original theatrical release. It was the film that got me hooked on MGM musicals. I, II and III have been a good source for me to help me decide which musicals I want to add to my collection.
That's Entertainment! - The Complete Collection [HD DVD] April 6, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This HD DVD is excellent. The image and the soud is perfect. I thing is better if the bonus was subtittle in french but nobody is perfect.
That's Entertainment! - The Complete Collection [HD DVD] March 12, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I feel compelled to give this 5 stars immediately, and find it odd that Amazon would continue to lower the overall average by including a negative rating by someone who could not view the product when attempting to play it in a devise for which it was never intended. At any rate, anyone who is at all interested in the glory days of old Hollywood (particularly musicals) will thoroughly enjoy this. As with the original theatrical releases, Parts I & III are the real gems (II was rushed into release to capitalize on the success of the first and is the weaker of the three but still has it's moments including the rare paring of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly). The high definition fan may be a little disappointed by some of the footage (it's had to make some old grainy black & white film look great) and by the constant shifting of screen ratios (from 4:3 to 16:9 and even wider) but it is all handled as smoothly as possible. The extras and interviews all add greatly to one's appreciation of a truly American art form and a period that's gone forever.
Looks great on HD DVD February 8, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is an ideal DVD for anyone who likes old musicals. I am not a big fan myself and thought it would be more about old movies in general. Be that as it may the DVD looks great and there are a lot of trivia and special features. I really didn't like this stuff as a kid but I find I'm pretty impressed with the kind of energy these performers had. There is more work going on in these films than anything we have today. If I had understood before buying that it was about musicals I wouldn't have botherd. After seeing it now I'd say there's an 80% chance I'd replace it if someone got away with my copy and that's saying a lot.
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