DVDfever.co.uk – The Grinch on Blu-ray
Universal Pictures UKBlu-ray:
Posted: September 25th, 2009.
You Better Watch Out! He’s green… he’s mean… and he hates Christmas!
The Grinch is a bad tempered hairy green creature, who lives inside a cave atop Mount Crumpit,overlooking the village of Whoville. As the Whos of Whoville frantically prepare for their yuletidecelebrations, The Grinch decides to put a stop to Christmas once and for all, and steals all theirpresents and decorations on Christmas Eve only to finally come to learn that the true spirit ofChristmas goes much deeper than tinsel and toys.
The hilarious Jim Carrey spectacularly brings The Grinch to life in this magical live action comedywhich is based on the wonderfully quirky and well-loved book “Dr Seuss’ How the Grinch StoleChristmas”.
Perfect picture and purest digital sound available.
Special Features
- Extra DVD of How The Grinch Stole Christmas
- Feature director commentary with director Ron Howard
- Spotlight on location
- Deleted scenes
- Outtakes
- Who school
- Makeup application and Design
- Seussiam set design
- Visual effects
- Faith Hill music video Where are you Christmas
Technical information:
- Film Running Time: 1hr 44mins approx. Extras Running Time: 51 mins. Colour / BD-50. Cert PG
- Subtitles: English SDH, French, Italian, German, Greek, Spanish, Japanese, Dutch.
- Main Feature: Video 1080p High Definition Widescreen 1.85.1
- Audio English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1; French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese DTS Surround 5.1
The Blu-ray is released on November 2nd, it runs for 129 mins is available on Amazon for £12.98 (RRP £19.99).
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