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The Bargain Nexus - The Golden Compass (New Line Platinum Series Two-Disc Widescreen Edition)

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List Price: $34.99
Our Price: $13.74
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Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Starring: Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Dakota Blue Richards, Ben Walker (IX), Freddie Highmore Directed By: Chris Weitz
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0794043120435 Format: AC-3 Label: New Line Home Video Manufacturer: New Line Home Video Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: New Line Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2008-04-29 Running Time: 113 Studio: New Line Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 2007-12-07
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A work of Art and well worth our precious time. Comment: Here we have tangible evidence we should not let any special interest dictate what we should or should not watch. This film is a delight for children and adults as well. I shudder to think there is someone of voting age out there who would find anything offensive with this film as it is overflowing with heartwarming attributes. From the TreeHouse.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "Lady, Lightning Bolt, Baby ~ Nothing But Us And The Child" Comment: Not knowing anything about `The Golden Compass' nor the book `Northern Lights by Philip Pullman upon which this film is based, I must say I was not only pleasantly surprised, but amazed by what I saw and heard on my initial viewing. The visuals are astounding, the storyline original, highly controversial (at least in the mind of some religious groups) and abnormally complex.
Maybe even more amazing to me than how good this film is, was the high volume of criticism and low ratings it has compiled from Amazon reviewers. I can discern only three possible reasons for this unlikely occurrence;
1- It's to be expected if the film diverges from the book, something purist cannot tolerant. (Again, not having read the book in question I cannot comment on its faithfulness to the source material).
2- It might be a case of not appreciating the complexity of the story. You can't just jump into this film and immediately know what's going on. You have to exert a little effort and brain power to work your way into this alternate universe before settling down for the ride.
3- However I'm certain that the biggest body of complaints come from Christian factions that don't like their belief system challenged in any form. The portrayal of an evil ruling body known as the Magisterium may hit a little too close to home for some Catholics and those within the Protestant camp will most certainly be bothered by seeing every human accompanied by what appears to be an animal familiar referred to as a daemon* (no it's not a demon, think of the Hellenistic concept of the daemonic).
*These animals are part of the individual. In this imaginary world the soul is separated from the body and exists as a companion creature that accompanies the individual throughout life.
If that wasn't enough to cause some of the faithful to begin beating their war drums and rattling their sabres it doesn't help to see a heroine who's furry companion is named Pan (short for Pantalaimon), a witch queen with an angelic name Serafina (i.e.: Seraphim) who fights with the "good guys", and the heroine's courageous Uncle, Lord Asriel who's name is all too similar to that of the fallen angel Azriel, long associated with the Devil.
These religious/mythological cross-references don't stop here. I noticed a couple borrowed from Norse mythology as well. There's Lorek Byrnison ( possibly referring to Loki, the trickster God) and the immense warrior polar bear Ragnar Sturlusson could be a subtle reference to Ragnarok, the Nordic version of the Apocalypse.
Of course there's always the possibility that someone simply doesn't like the film for reasons I've yet to comprehend, but I can't imagine how anyone wouldn't enjoy such an imaginative, allegorical, fantasy adventure. In case you haven't figured it out by now, I loved it!
Postscript: For those who find their religious preferences offended and challenged by `The Golden Compass' I suggest you think of it as not so much as an attack on your faith, but rather an opportunity to expand your horizons and see the world through the eyes of someone outside your spiritual paradigm.
Customer Rating:      Summary: interesting.......but not fantastic... Comment: Never read the book....
Pretty good fantasy movie with great graphics /actors/actresses...
Good stuff...but the movie has no ending as part 2> are probably comming.
Good for multiple views.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bought the DVD and turned it off before the movie started! Comment: It's bad enough that the DVD creators have found a way to keep you from
skipping over the FBI warning, movie previews, etc before you can see the movie, but the Golden Compass sinks to a new low! After the afore mentioned stuff you have to suffer thru, The actresses gives a speech after the likes of Al Gore to save her polar bear from "global warming". I bought the DVD to see a movie, not to hear about Hollywood's junk science agenda!
Don't buy this! Hello Hollywood: stick to entertainment, not politics. I've read reviews that the classic Sci-fi movie "The day the earth stood still" is being remade but the theme is not about preventing global war this time, but Earth is going to be wiped out because we didn't take care of our environment. Gimme a break Pleaaaaaaaaaase!
Customer Rating:      Summary: hmmmmm.... Comment: ...well...i still have issues with the religious right that feel the books and the movie are based on atheism. when will they take the time to read between the lines and recognize that pullman was writing about the religious dogmas that people take to far extremes to commit atrocities in the name of their god? would they have been happier if the film was based in a middle eastern world, instead?
having said that, i felt rather let down by the movie makers who watered down the story in order to get more people into the theatres.
it was a decent film and i do hope that they decide to bring the rest of the trilogy to the big screen.
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Editorial Reviews:
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In a parallel universe where witches rule the skies and armoured bears are the bravest warriors young Lyra Belacqua journeys from her home among the scholars at Oxford to the far North to save her best friend. Based on the first book in the Carnegie Medal-winning series His Dark Materials.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: SCI-FI/FANTASY/FANTASY UPC: 794043120435 Manufacturer No: 1000038167
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