Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron with Matt Damon: DVD Cover

    Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Director: Kelly Asbury, Lorna Cook Cast: Matt Damon, James Cromwell, Daniel Studi

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/19/2002
    • Rating: Rated G
    • Sales Rank: 6,590

    Viewer Rating: (27 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Spirit's Make-a-Movie Studio: a DVD first! (DVD-ROM) - create your own movie using real backgrounds, characters, music and sound effects from the film; - record your own narration and import your favorite photos to personalize your movie; DWK: DreamWorks Kids - This Way to Play!; - learn to draw Spirit with a DreamWorks animator; - 15 interactive games and activities (DVD-ROM & set-top features) including: Hillside Glide, Cimarron Slam, Wild West Word Wrangle, Lakota Decoder & Teepee Tees; The Animation of Spirit: a fascinating look at the integration of hand drawn 2-D and computer generated 3-D animation; The Songs of Spirit: learn how Grammy-winner Bryan Adams and Academy Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer brought Spirit's story to life through music; Storyboards; Filmmakers' commentary and much, much more

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    Side #1 --
    1. Young Spirit
    2. Leader of His Herd
    3. The Journey Begins
    4. Spirit Meets Man
    5. A Strange New Place
    6. You Can't Break Me
    7. This One Seemed Different
    8. The Great Escape
    9. Indian Camp
    10. Rain's World
    11. Torn Two Ways
    12. "Go Home"
    13. The Cavalry Attacks
    14. Remember Who You Are
    15. Master Plan
    16. Breaking Free
    17. Leap of Faith
    18. Farewell My Friend
    19. The Return
    20. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    One of the best animated films of 2002, Spirit: Stallion of Cimarron is a stirring western saga told not from the perspective of a feisty mustang. Matt Damon is the voice of the hero who grows "from colt to stallion, racing with the eagle, soaring with the wind." Spirit's idyllic life as the leader of his herd is shattered when the U.S. Army captures him, and the defiant horse finds himself locked in a battle of wills with the fort's stern Colonel (voiced by James Cromwell, the kindly farmer from Babe). Spirit refuses to be broken, and will let no man ride him until he meets a kindred soul, a Lakota brave named Little Creek. Things are better for Spirit on Little Creek's reservation, but the stallion's unquenchable longing for his home and herd lead him and the mare he loves to even greater adventures. Some of the film's bravura set pieces -- an eagle's flight over a majestic landscape that rivals the opening of The Lion King, a spectacular train wreck, and a cliff-leaping escape - will set the hearts of animation buffs and horse lovers galloping. Bryan Adams supplies power ballads full of empowering messages that underscore the G-rated film's politically correct tone, but Spirit does contain scenes of emotional upheaval and mistreatment that may disturb young foals. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    Wonderfulby Merlin4

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    April 04, 2009: This movie sent shivers down my spine. Any horse lover would truly fall in love with it. This story is truly remarcable real or not. The way a loving horse wishes to regain his freedom, back to his herd. The moral of this story is...Never let go of what's in your heart. Magic flows within it.

    someone who watches movie a lotby Anonymous

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    January 28, 2008: BORING!!!!! I do NOT recommend this movie!


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