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| Braveheart (Special Collector's Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Mel Gibson Actors: Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick Mcgoohan Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $12.84 You Save: $7.15 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 852 reviews Sales Rank: 1257
Format: Ac-3, Collector's Edition, Dolby, Dubbed, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Running Time: 177 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: PARD131394D UPC: 097361313948 EAN: 0097361313948 ASIN: B000W8OM5Y
Theatrical Release Date: May 24, 1995 Release Date: December 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Exceedingly gory, gratuitously violent, eminently moving. May 8, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Braveheart is one of those films that I have watched every year or so since it came out on VHS. I have bought two DVD versions now as well.
On the one hand it is such a violent and bloody movie, I would normally have had all I needed with one viewing, but on the other hand, even with the unbelievable heroism on the part of the protagonist, it is a moving tale of Honor, National Pride, and even ethnic pride (even though my family is Welsh and My wife's Irish, I still feel for the courage in the stories of the Celts of all persuasions).
I really loved some of the speeches in the film, one of my favorites was a short rebuke to the Scottish Nobles, "You think the people exist to serve the Nobility, but the Nobility exist to serve Scotland" (or something close to that) but the message is true for politicians and leaders and managers in every land. Leadership is the serving and protection of those we lead, not vice-versa.
But the main thing is for me is the overall message of the film, without freedom there is no living. I have to be in the right mood, but this remains one of my all time favorites.
The Best April 23, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Yes, I finally saw Braveheart. And yes, it is the best darn movie I have ever seen. The violence is outrageous and the storyline is incredible.
BRAVO FOR THE NEW COLLECTOR'S EDITION April 14, 2008 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Braveheart is one of my favorite films of the 90's but I had never purchased it on DVD because the original release was so skimpy in terms of extras. It had only a commentary track and a 30-minute making of feature. Paramount has finally beefed up the DVD with a two-disc set featuring several new extras. While it is not overflowing, it's light years better than the original release.
The film tells the story of 13th century Scottish patriot and rebel, William Wallace (Gibson) who unites the various clans of Scotland to fight for their freedom against the English. England had used the turmoil of the previous Scottish king's death to gain a stronger foothold in the country. When an English Sheriff makes an example of Wallace's love, Murron, by slitting her throat, Wallace leads a bloody revolt on the local garrison and exacts his revenge on the local magistrate.
Wallace becomes the inspirational leader of the Scots, even though others have a greater claim to the Scottish throne, such as Robert the Bruce. Wallace leads his men on various guerilla raids against the English, culminating in one of the bloodiest battles ever filmed. Heads and limbs are severed, skulls are crushed, and arrows pierce throats. Rarely had the carnage of battle been so accurately and beautifully shot.
In many ways, Braveheart was like one of those grand Hollywood epics of the 50's and 60's like Spartacus or Ben-Hur. Outstanding performances and sweeping landscapes punctuate the film that won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Say what you want about Gibson's politics and opinions on ethnic groups...he' still one hell of a filmmaker.
Certainly the film took liberties with history but even the real Wallace's life is shrouded in mystery and much of it comes from a poet who wrote the tales over a hundred years after Wallace's Death. As good as Gibson was in the lead role, my favorite performance was Patrick McGoohan as King Edward I. McGoohan's crusty and callous portrayal cut an intimidating figure onscreen. He cannot contain his disdain for his homosexual son and in one memorable scene, tosses his son's lover out a window to his death. This is an outstanding film that holds up view after view.
Now...as to the extras...
The Gibson commentary is back on this new DVD and is insightful because you're not only getting commentary of the lead actor, but also of the Director and Producer as well as Gibson wore all three hats.
The original DVD had a 30-minute making of Documentary. The new disc has a 49-minute making of documentary. Having not seen the original, I don't know if any of the material is repeated, but the new documentary has comments from Gibson both currently and from 1995 and he shares the fact that he originally passed on doing the film.
"A Writer's Journey" is a 21:30 featurette about the writing of the story by Randall Wallace.
"Tales of William Wallace" is a 30 minute documentary about the true William Wallace with comments from various historians.
There is also a 14:30 featurette with interviews with the cast members done back while the film was shooting.
All in all, Paramount has finally given Braveheart fans a DVD release that is worthy of the film.
Loved it April 2, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
After many attempts by my boyfriend to have me watch this movie I finally just went out and bought it. I'm extremely glad I did, this story just takes you on a rollercoaster ride.
Great Movie April 1, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I think that this is a Great Movie and wanted to have a permant copy for myself. I think that Mel Gibson is a great actor and enhances them, and have really enjoyed him in every movie I have seen him in.
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