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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Nora Ephron |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 25 December, 1996 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Turner Home Ent |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies & Family Ent., Comedy, Comedy Video, Feature Film-comedy, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 053939630626 |
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Customer Reviews of Michael
Needs a widescrren release Michael is a great movie but they ruined this dvd by releasing it in Full Screen only. I disapprove of releasing widescreen filmed movies in non widescreen
Interesting Film
"Michael" is an interesting film about an angel named Michael, who isn't really your stereotypical angel. By stereotypical I mean he hasn't got a halo,
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>Blonde hair, nor ethics. The film stars William Hurt, John Travolta, Andie McDowell, and Robert Pastorelli. Hurt, Pastorelli, and McDowell star as Frank, Huey, and Dorothy, journalists who go to Iowa to investigate a woman's claim that she lives with an angel named Michael (Travolta). After they arrive, the woman dies and Michael agrees to go with them to Chicago with them to be used in their paper. Problem is, Michael isn't your regular angel. He smokes, uses words like "pecker", and likes to fight. I didn't like the fact that the main characters except so quickly that Michael is indeed an angel, but I guess if they had 30 minutes of the characters figuring out why they should believe it, the film probably wouldn't have worked out as well. The barroom brawl scene is great, Travolta is great in his role. There's a lot of winning things about the film which is exactly why you should see it.
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Please Release This In Widescreen
This is a great movie, and like all great movies, it should be available the way the director meant it to be seen, in WIDESCREEN. I don't know what the studios are thinking when they only release full screen editions, but soon or later everyone is going to own a rectangular screen, and wish they had widescreen movies. I won't buy this great feel good movie until it's released in widescreen. Studios, take note!