A movie seems to take on a new life when it reappears on DVD. It gets re-reviewed, though only briefly, in little rectangular boxes in newspapers and entertainment magazines. Even the noisiest of action films becomes more intimate on our TV or computer monitor, and the sound level is gratifyingly obedient to the fingertips. On DVD the movie takes on some of the characteristics (...)
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