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Flight of the Navigator

Flight of the Navigator

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best movie ever made to this day!
Review: If you have not seen Disney's "Flight of the Navigator," then you have not seen a great Disney movie in your life. Others have come close, like Disney's "Angels in the Outfield" with Christopher Lloyd. However, when young David Freeman falls into a revine just to come back 8 Earth years later, this is where the whole movie begins.

I will admit that it does have a slow start, but after David climbs out of the revine, the movie just shoots like a spacecraft from there, literally. Hey, if you are looking for a famous celebrity in this movie, young Sarah Jessica Parker from "Sex in the City" is in this movie. Rent it, buy it, do whatever you have too. Just do what I have told countless others to do, see Disney's "Flight of the Navigator." It's the best comedy ever!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Disney film NOT MILKED!!!
Review: This is one of those rare Disney films that didn't get milked for all that it is worth. It kind of dissapeared and now it makes it reappearance on DVD, finally. I must say, this was probably my favorite film when I was a kid in the eighties, next to The Monster Squad (still waiting for that DVD release) and the Thundercats TV Show (this one NEEDS a DVD release). I haven't seen FLIGHT in a while but that it is available on DVD, I'll be sure to buy it. The more someone buys thae bare bones releases of these films, the more the studios realize there's market for them with deluxe DVD editions with tons of special features. Still looking forward to own this. Hey, whatever happened to Honey, I Shrunk The Kids? Just the first one, the sequels don't count...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: See You Later, Navigator
Review: While meeting his brother in the woods in 1978, David Freeman falls down a ravine. He gets up to discover that it's suddenly 1986. Where has he been for the last 8 years? Meanwhile, NASA has found a space ship. Is there a connection? Can they find a way into the ship? And who keeps calling David inside his mind?

I loved this movie as a kid. While the first part seems slow and rather obvious if you've heard of the premise, the second part is a fun ride. Once David meets up with Max, things pick up and the movie switch from mystery to comedy. Watching it today, I was impressed by the special effects. This movie is almost 20 years old and they still hold up very well.

This is basically a movie only DVD release. The film is presented in wide screen and surround sound. But for the price, you're getting a great deal.

While not great cinema, this is a movie that the entire family will have fun watching together. Get it today and enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great classic on DVD
Review: I used to watch this movie growing up. I love the character Max. He has a great personality. I love how they are now putting older movies on DVD. Now they can preserved for a long time.


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