The A/V transfers and extras on this collection will satisfy even the most obsessed Star Trek fan.
The two are polar opposites in a lot of ways.
A loose, unintended trilogy these films may be, but fans who already own the earlier two-disc versions won’t need to upgrade.
Williams’s bare skin in her earliest features probably kept up the morale (and other things) of the boys fighting overseas.
The Ant Bully is most inoffensive but bland animation of the year.
The Ant Bully exhibits little of the humanity that characterized Pixar’s adventure A Bug’s Life.
Disney gives the big thumbs up to the nuclear American family by including only four 3-D glasses on this disc.
The film now stands as frontrunner for 2003’s most mindless and physically offensive moviegoing experience.
By film’s end, it’s clear that family values are every bit as important to this kiddie empowerment saga as the inventiveness of its gizmos.