

Bonus Content:* Smokey and Steamer Song * You Look Familiar: The Many Polar Faces of Tom Hanks * A Genuine Ticket to Ride Documentary Gallery: 5 Featurettes * True Inspirations: An Author's Adventure: Profiling Chris Van Allsburg * Believe: Josh Groban Performs at the Greek Theatre * Behind the Scenes of Believe: Bringing a Hit Song to Magical Life in the Recording Studio * Flurry of Effects Gallery: 5 Motion-Capture Sessions * Meet the Snow Angels: The Moviemakers' Christmas Memories * Theatrical Trailer Review: Polor Express 4K - Great DVD! A nice classic! No issues! Would buy again! Review: Great movie - I love this movie and I watch it year after year and the DVD is good to have since it has no ad's!!!
| ASIN | B000Q7ZO8U |
| Actors | Eddie Deezen, Michael Jeter, Nona Gaye, Peter Scolari, Tom Hanks |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.40:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,152 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #207 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (13,348) |
| Director | Robert Zemeckis |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 085391157038 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | G (General Audience) |
| Media Format | AC-3, Animated, Blu-ray, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Gary Goetzman, Jack Rapke, Robert Zemeckis, Steve Stark, Tom Hanks |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.6 ounces |
| Release date | October 30, 2007 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
R**.
Polor Express 4K
Great DVD! A nice classic! No issues! Would buy again!
P**W
Great movie
I love this movie and I watch it year after year and the DVD is good to have since it has no ad's!!!
D**.
It's safe for the kids to watch!
Animated movies normally do not interest me so this movie did not at first appeal to me. Tom Hanks is an actor whose work I have always admired but I still chose not to watch it. My wife is a grade school teacher where the school kids were watching this movie during indoor recess. All the kids loved it. She purchased the movie and we watched it together. Now Polar Express is one of our top 10 Christmas must see movies. Polar Express certainly does not need my praises. Its continued popularity and sales are a testament to its high acclaim. But what is bewildering are these attacks of it being a movie that traumatizes children causing great stress and fear. Citing life threatening scenes and getting on a train in the dark of night with a strange man characterized by that scary Tom Hanks, parents are worried their innocent frail children will need to be put in therapy. I laughed out loud thinking they were making a poor attempt at dark humor. Realizing they were serious, I am scared to think of the kids with parents who are unable to explain fantasy and the underlying warm loving messages contained in this wonderful movie. My mother read Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf when I was a small child. I no more grew up fearing bears eating my oatmeal and sleeping in my bed or having my house blown down by a wolf, than my children fearing falling off the top of a locomotive or being molested by a kindly Tom Hanks. So go ahead and watch the Polar Express with your children and enjoy seeing the smiles on their faces. But be prepared to tell them not to fear that really big man in the red suit.
D**S
One of the best videos!!
This is one of the best Christmas videos I have seen. I highly recommend it for all ages. I wish more Christmas videos was as good as this one. Try it. Enjoy your upcoming Christmas.
M**.
Gorgeous in 4K!
I have this movie on one of the streaming services in 4K, and I watched it just last week. My main problem with streaming is that the movies are highly compressed to increase the number of people who can watch at the same time. It's a cost savings measure. That's why I am buying movies on 4K Blu-ray. The first thing I noticed is the visual quality is vastly superior. The colors on an OLED TV are more vibrant, and the clarity is so good you can see the nuances in the characters' facial expressions. I have watched this movie every year since it came out in the theater, and I saw details I have never seen before. The audio is the really impressive improvement over streaming. Watching on AppleTV which has better Dolby Atmos support than my Roku 4k Ultra, I heard subtle background noises I never heard before. For example, when Hero Boy first shakes the silver bell, there is a recognizable "believe" (I think from the Ghost) which can be heard. Even though the audio is Dolby HD 5.1, Dolby Atmos does a nice job of extending the audio to the additional 4 channels so the sound is truly immersive. TL;DR I won't watch The Polar Express any other way until they come out with an 8K version. If you love this movie, the 4K version is highly recommended.
W**Y
Great viewing experience
If you have not watched this movie in bluray or 4 hd, you need to. The detail is awesome!
R**N
3D: If only the ghosting wasn't present...
Oh, if only for ghosting..... It pains me to sit here knowing what I am about to write. Warner Bros. was extremely gracious to send me a handful of screeners to review knowing that I would be promoting the good word of 3D on this forum. However, when there seems to be a problem with their initial batch of Blu-ray releases I can't morally sit here and praise them to the membership. Their Imax release of Under The Sea looks terrific. However, their Imax release of Space Station 3D is lacking 3D in the first 3 minutes. Now, The Polar Express is exhibiting its own set of problems. I sort of wonder if anyone is doing some quality control here. I'll get into all this in a moment.... I had to chuckle when I decided I was going to review this title. It took me back a few years to our last Home Theater Forum meet. The studio sent us an advance copy of their initial 3D DVD release of The Polar Express and we were showing it off in our demo room at the hotel. Here we were, a ragtag group of enthusiasts with cardboard glasses on our faces admiring the cheesy 3D. Boy, we have come a long way in a few short years. Potentially, The Polar Express could have been a flagship animated feature release for the studio on the 3D format. Originally filmed for Imax with motion capture technology, The Polar Express translates beautifully to Blu-ray. This was my very first time watching the movie ever and I was completely mesmerized by the film's charming story and utterly stunning, realistic animation. Transfer quality is as good as it gets. I love the film's warm, natural color palette consisting primarily of blue and gold. Everything looks perfect here. The quality of the 3D separation is quite good and very effective. I have three favorite scenes where I found the 3D effect to be most effective. The first involves a floating train ticket. Then there's an exciting train descent into Glacier Gulch. Finally, the entire Christmas Town square sequence looks outstanding with all its brightly lit colors and 3D dimensionality. There really aren't any "In Yo' Face" 3D moments. Most of the material stays within the confines of the screen with the exception of some minor screen protruding from the fender of the train or the cap of the train's hobo. So here we have this immaculate, gorgeous holiday eye-fest that would have looked perfect on 3D if not for the fact that it is marred with ghosting problems. It doesn't take long to notice the problem. The first scene where the young boy is lying in bed you see double imaging within his face. When this same boy steps onto the Polar Express, takes his seat and meets the black girl, you can see double imaging going on within her facial features. Some behind-the-head shots reveal ghosting in the ears and along the hairline. Watch the scene where the kids are being pulled up inside Santa's sack and see how the ropes are double-imaged. In fact, there are moments that I actually experienced eye strain from the amount of ghosting and occasional blurriness. The DTS-HD audio lovingly conveys Alan Silvestri's score which is mostly prominent in the front channels. This is a very bass-heavy audio track. The oncoming sound of The Polar Express literally shook my floor. Like all of Warner's new 3D releases, The Polar Express arrives in beautiful lenticular packaging. CONCLUSION Ultimately, I am disappointed. This is such a beautiful film and as much as the 3D enhanced my initial experience with it, the ghosting issues became a big distraction. I am sitting here hoping that someone can prove me wrong on all the ghosting problems I see with this title. The last thing I want to do is slam the studio for a title like this. However, up until now I have been seeing some great 3D content with none of these problems. I even switched out my glasses for another pair just in case it was a hardware issue.
D**H
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I believe this is a very good movie I just wish they put it on regular TV as well
D**M
Llego en perfecto estado, completó y sellado, hermosa película, por si las dudas tiene español latino
A**T
thought it might have 3d version after reading reviews sadly not but blu-ray was good anyway and price wasn't to bad either
D**S
A nice film about wonder and belief and hope. I even teared up at the end and I'm a grandmother of an 18 year old. I bought it hoping for great grand children. It came in one day in new condition although the outside plastic covering was a bit torn. I wonder why there was no tape going across the top of the bluray as a seal all new blurays have them this strikes me as a red flag I cleaned the disc before using as it had some smears and smudges on it but it played perfectly the case felt cheap so not sure if it was a knock off copy used or what. Still all in all it was a nice Christmas movie
C**O
Great quality, a must have for Christmas!
S**O
Llego con un hermoso slipcover y sin daños, muy bien cuidado por el envío. La calidad de la imagen es muy buena, así como la saturación del color y la nitidez de la imagen, ganando enteros en comparación con el viejo blu-ray. El sonido en español latino Dolby Digital 5.1 es muy bueno, sin casi pérdidas de intensidad en las voces o el sonido en general. Igualmente trae inglés DTS-HD 5.1 y subtítulos en varios idiomas y más. El código digital es válido solo USA.