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American Graffiti (Widescreen)

Richard Dreyfuss , Ron Howard , George Lucas    PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)   VHS Tape
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (108 customer reviews)

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Here's how critic Roger Ebert described the unique and lasting value of George Lucas's 1973 box-office hit, American Graffiti: "[It's] not only a great movie but a brilliant work of historical fiction; no sociological treatise could duplicate the movie's success in remembering exactly how it was to be alive at that cultural instant." The time to which Ebert and the film refers is the summer of 1962, and American Graffiti captures the look, feel, and sound of that era by chronicling one memorable night in the lives of several young Californians on the cusp of adulthood. (In essence, Lucas was making a semiautobiographical tribute to his own days as a hot-rod cruiser, and the film's phenomenal success paved the way for Star Wars.) The action is propelled by the music of Wolfman Jack's rock & roll radio show--a soundtrack of pop hits that would become as popular as the film itself. As Lucas develops several character subplots, American Graffiti becomes a flawless time capsule of meticulously re-created memory, as authentic as a documentary and vividly realized through innovative use of cinematography and sound. The once-in-a-lifetime ensemble cast members inhabit their roles so fully that they don't seem like actors at all, comprising a who's who of performers--some of whom went on to stellar careers--including Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, Harrison Ford, Cindy Williams, Mackenzie Phillips, Charles Martin Smith, Candy Clark, and Paul Le Mat. A true American classic, the film ranks No. 77 on the American Film Institute's list of all-time greatest American movies. Befitting that reputation, the collector's edition DVD includes a full-length commentary by Lucas, a behind-the-scenes featurette about the film's production, a photo gallery, and extensive production notes. --Jeff Shannon

Special Features

Includes the documentary The Making of American Graffiti featuring interviews with director George Lucas, executive producer Francis Coppola, and other cast and crew members.

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Format:Blu-ray
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Film: 8/10
Picture quality: 8/10
Aspect ratio: 2.35:1 (orig.)
Run time 24fps: 1 52'29"
Audio: GB (dts HD MA);J;F;D;I;E;POR;
ST: GB;J;F;D;I;NL;DK;N;S;FIN;ISL
Chpt.: 50
Extras:
- Making of, 78' (in SD, same as on DVD)
- Screen tests, 23' HD (16mm, 1972, DP Haskell Wexler)
- "U control":
-PIP video commentaries by George Lucas
-"The music of A.G." titles/performers-info on playing music
- Trailer
Studio: Universal

Despite some discouraging reviews here, I must say this BD is worth the upgrade from DVD! Image may not be perfect but it is fairly good. I have checked the BD against the DVD and it really is a BIG step up picturewise!
This BD release shouldn't be blamed for the very few limitations that the source material had. It's interesting to hear what George Lucas had to say in his video commentaries (= GLvc) on this.
I'm sure American Graffiti has never looked better in home theatres. Enjoy!

When it comes to picture quality one has to keep in mind that
- the film was shot in "Techniscope" (i.e. 2 perforation holes instead of 4, as in "Cinemascope" ) hence cutting stock costs in half - unfortunately same goes for picture resolution. Therefore a slightly lesser picture quality than in usual Cinemascope Blu-ray transfers is the result. (GLvc TC 00:14:40)
- shot mostly with 'available light' camera operators had difficulties to stay in focus (-> 'depth of field') e.g. TC 00:02:05; 00:03:24-31; 00:12:15 (GLvc 00:11:28, 00:39:48)
- fortunately they kept the DNR mallet in the box and the transfer shows some decent healthy grain in very good images e.g. 00:10:52; 00:12:33; 00:14:47.
- unfortunately some edge enhancement is visible here and there (e.g. light reflections on chrome parts of vintage cars 00:38:14)

I always loved this movie and admired G. Lucas' tenacity to pull this off against all odds! Every effort had been put into production design ("embossed" vs. "painted Coke bottles" GLvc TC 01:01:54) to re-create this marvelous '62 time bubble - but they got (at least) one tiny detail wrong: The high school band's guitarist plays a blonde(?) Stratocaster with enlarged headstock. This wasn't introduced on Strats until mid/late '65 after Leo Fender had sold his company to CBS.

PS: If you're still not happy with your home theater's performance there might be another reason for this: Unfortunately many manufacturers' tv-presets are faulty ("...what a waste of machinery!"). To optimize your Full HD monitor, no easy task with today's complex high tech flat tvs (-> color gamut, gamma, white balance etc), you might like to check out this UK website:
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It will provide you with expert tests+reviews and settings that can make the best of your tv set and help reduce energy consumption too!
- Simply go to: "all reviews",
- select your tv (knock off last characters/digits on model no. -> UK plugs),
- go to "settings"
- adjust your flat tv - done!

...surely helped me with my 46" Full HD Samsung, and "I'm not feeding a line here Debbie!"
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5.0 out of 5 stars American Classic May 3 2013
By Walgor
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
One of my favorite movies of all time. Anyone who grew up in the fifties and sixties can identify with this picture. The North American obssession with cars that transcends their function as transportation and makes them into little shrines
to freedom and individuality is still alive today. The anecdotes of actors, director and producer adds insight into the way that this movie still reminds me of my youth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great! Mar 11 2013
By janccd
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
Awesome sound on the music and the picture is fabulous on the blu-ray disc!!! An all-time favorite movie of ours too!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Among the best movies ever
the only known star in this movie at the time of its release was Ron Howard who had pretty much vanished from the public eye after Andy Giffith. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Chuck
5.0 out of 5 stars american graffiti
american graffiti is the best movie ever made I can watch it over and over and never get tired of seeing it. the movie takes you back to being 18 I love it
Published 9 months ago by ford1947 coupe
5.0 out of 5 stars A WALK DOWN MEMORY LANE
It has been decades since I last viewed the movie titled "American Graffiti." During our Friday evening movie night at home, my children enjoyed the movie as much as I did years... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Michael P. Maciuk
5.0 out of 5 stars More real than reality it's self
There are several overlaying plans and plots with many independent scenes from the era (1962). Is it wiser to go off to school or stay local? Read more
Published on July 23 2006 by bernie
5.0 out of 5 stars The 'forties were even better, except '41-'45


Director: George Lucas
Format: Color
Studio: Universal Studios
Video Release Date: December 26, 2001

Cast:

Richard Dreyfuss ... Read more

Published on July 12 2004 by Joseph H Pierre
5.0 out of 5 stars Alive and Well At the Dawn of Rock
Its all about the music. Nearly every song in American Graffiti has stood the test of time and established itself as classic rock. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004 by J
5.0 out of 5 stars Nostalgia and Fun
This piece of nostalgia is both entertaining and sentimental. Humor and emotion play an equal roll in this movie, making it heart touching to all audiences. Read more
Published on Jun 25 2004 by Liz
5.0 out of 5 stars An American Classic
This movie is way before my time, but i still can't help but love it. I live in the small town that this film was made in, Modesto California, and was reminded about the film by... Read more
Published on Jun 14 2004 by "cheddarbob"
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice but overpriced
I paid $25.48 for this DVD and that was pretty high. Can anyone explain why some DVD's are SO expensive? I've seen this movie a zillion times & never tire of it. Read more
Published on April 7 2004 by CPUsports
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet trip back in time
I revisted this movie for the first time since the theatrical debut (in 1973) just a few nights ago on DVD. Read more
Published on Mar 2 2004 by J. M Quiggins
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