Lost in Space (New Line Platinum Series) | 
| Director: Stephen Hopkins Actors: William Hurt, Mimi Rogers, Heather Graham, Lacey Chabert, Jack Johnson (ii) Studio: New Line Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 256 reviews Sales Rank: 7819
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 DVD Layers: 2 DVD Sides: 1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 130 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 0.8
MPN: DN4667D ISBN: 0780622650 UPC: 794043466724 EAN: 9780780622654 ASIN: 0780622650
Theatrical Release Date: April 3, 1998 Release Date: October 6, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Packed with more than 750 dazzling visual effects, this $70 million adventure does more (and less) than give the 1965-68 TV series a state-of-the-art face-lift. Aimed at an audience that wasn't born when the series originally aired, the sci-fi extravaganza doesn't even require familiarity, despite cameo appearances by several of the TV show's original cast members. Instead it's a high-tech hybrid of the original premise with enough sensory overload to qualify as a spectacular big-screen video game, supported by a time-travel premise that's adequately clever but hardly original. It's certainly never boring, and visually it's an occasionally awesome demonstration of special effects technology. But in its attempt to be all things to all demographics, the movie's more of a marketing ploy than a satisfying adventure, thankfully dispensing with the TV show's cheesy camp but otherwise squandering a promising cast in favor of eye-candy and ephemeral storytelling. In keeping with the movie's high-tech appeal, the DVD is a feature-packed marvel, including two audio commentaries, deleted scenes, two featurettes covering special effects and the original TV series (featuring complete biographies and episode guides), the original screenplay, and interactive games. --Jeff Shannon
Product Description The robinson family has been chosen to travel to alpha prime the only other known inhabitable planet to prepare a travelgate for earths people when the planets fossil fuels give out. When they get lost in space it is up to them with the help of sinister dr. Smith and don west to reach alpha prime. Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 08/09/2005 Starring: Gary Oldman Mimi Rogers Run time: 130 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Stephen Hopkins
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Not shakespear but fun June 26, 2009 Thomas E. Majuri (SoCal) If you go into this movie expecting sublime plots or whatever, then you're doomed to dissapointment, if you go in, just expecting a fun movie, then it can be a lot of fun. It is in no way, other than a few homages, tied to the original TV series, so don't go expecting it to be a continuation. It's not. It's a stand-alone story, and, as such, stands alone. It's typical summer scifi action movie fare, and for the day, the CGI was really good. Now it's dated, and suffers in comparison, but CGI always does that. Overall, a fun movie. Interestingly enough, this version had a lot about french subtitles and features, so I am guessing this is the french export version, no problems, just thought I would put that out there.
country boy tech March 11, 2009 rich great movie all around great deal from amazon i am glad to add it to my collection if you have never seen it, it is worth buying if you like space movies
Lost in Space (New Line Platinum Series) February 16, 2009 Matthew Reichel (Seattle, WA USA) DVD was entertaining. DVD arrived in a very timely fashion. DVD arrived in excellent condition.
Delightful and retrospectively endearing January 30, 2009 Egalitarian (California, USA) This film will invite viewers that remember the original series, however, the film is superior to the original series, as it approaches the same subject matter and objective of the original series, however, in a much more intelligent manner. The characters are not so much embellished, as they are enhanced and refined, and sometimes somewhat dumbed down. This film is highly entertaining, and William Hurt does not let down, the film is also child friendly, albeit, it is fairly intelligent. There are some cameos by the previous series actors, several of them actually, and this does not let down either. The film touches everyone, fans of the original series, and persons who have never known or seen the original.
AS A BIG SCREEN REMAKE, NOT SO HOT. AS A BIG BUDGET SCI-FI EXTRAVAGANZA - PRETTY GOOD! April 12, 2008 the masked reviewer Hated it in the theaters (We were big fans of the 60s TV series and like most fans of the show, felt the film didn't do the series right.) However, when it came out on video we decided to watch it again on its own merits. Somehow, this time it all seemed to work. (Funny how some films can change when you watch them again with different eyes.) The Amazon reviewer says it all brilliantly. We second their esteemed opinion. A superior DVD of a not-so-bad-movie. Certainly a fun time waster and if you've never seen the original series, you'll probably enjoy it even that much more. The cast is first rate - Oldman gives a finely shaded performance that manages to pay tribute to the original Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) without going too far over the top. And how delightful that they brought in the original voice for the Robot. Give this one a shot.
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