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The Outsiders
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| Ratings / 5 |
| Sound | 3 |
| Visuals | 4 |
| Effects | 1 |
| Features | 1 |
| Transfer | 3 |
| Packaging | 3 |
| Overall | 2.5 |
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| Disc Information |
| Audio | Dolby Stereo Surround |
| Other Languages | None |
| Subtitles | English, French |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 (Animorphic Widescreen) |
| Discs | Layers | 1 | 2 |
| Packaging | Cardboard Snapcase |
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| Bonus Features |
| Featurettes | None |
| Trailers & Spots | Theatrical Trailer (1.85:1 Animorphic Widescreen) |
| Commentaries | None |
| Interviews | None |
| Storyboards | None |
| Galleries | None |
| Cast And Crew Bios | None |
| Other | None |
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| Chapter Highlights |
| Ch. 1: | Music Cue "Stay Gold" |
| Ch. 5: | A well lit closeup for flesh tone tests. 2:00 in a train hits a car. |
| Ch. 9: | A sillouette of a train against the sky. Then a cool looking owl. |
| Ch. 10: | 3:10 in a water reflection. |
| Ch. 11: | A great sillouette of the guys against the beautiful sunrise. |
| Ch. 14: | Flames in the school house. |
| Ch. 20: | Nice lighting against the evening sunset. |
| Ch. 22: | 1:20 in a clap of thunder and as the rumble begins a drum beat begins. |
| Ch. 26: | "Stay Gold" again. |
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| Other |
| Strengths: | Animorphic Widescreen Trailer, Visuals |
| Weaknesses: | No Features |
| Running Time: | Approx. 91 minutes |
| Synopsis: | In 1966 Tulsa, teenagers came two ways. If you're a "soc," you've got money, cars, a future. But if you're a "greeser," you're an outsider with only your friends...and a dream that someday you'll finally belong.
Francis Coppola's powerful film of S.E. Hinton's classic novel captures how it feels to be caught between childhoods innocence and adulthood's disillusionment. The ensemble is a Who's Who of young tallents of the past two decades: Matt Dillon, Tom Cruise, Emilio Estivez, C. Thomas Howell, Diane Lane, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe and Ralph Macchino. Movingly and in an intensely visual style, Coppola has made these street rats and their struggle heroic - and unforgettable. |
| Other Thoughts: | This is a great movie although not an ideal test of your home theater. |
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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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