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The Iron Giant Director: Brad Bird Cast: Eli Marienthal, Vin Diesel, Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick Jr.

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/16/2004
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 3,191

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Closed Caption; All-new digital transfer; Feature-length commentary by director Brad Bird, head of animation Tony Fucile, story-department head Jeff Lynch and Steven Markowski: animation supervisor for the Giant; Eight amazing additional scenes including an alternate opening and a giant's dream sequence; 13 branching mini-documentary segments highlighting key sequences from the viewpoint of score, character design, storyboards, and animation; Bird and creative consultant Teddy Newton analyze the movie's Annie Meets Kent and Duck and Cover sequences; "The Voice of the Giant" featuring Brad Bird and Vin Diesel; Stills gallery and more surprises; Filmographies; Theatrical trailers; Languages: English and Français; Subtitles: English, Français, and Español; Enhanced features for your DVD-ROM PC: Original theatrical website and links, web events and chat room access

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Eye(s) of the Storm [:04]
2. Rocket in Pocket [:04]
3. Home Alone [:01]
4. Into the Woods [:01]
5. Power Lunch [:07]
6. You Won't Believe This [:04]
7. Educational Film [:49]
8. Enter Kent [:04]
9. Something Big [:01]
10. The Luckiest Kid [:01]
11. Train Coming [:07]
12. Mr. Fixit [:02]
13. Hand Underfoot [:02]
14. National Insecurity [:57]
15. Hand Underfoot 2 [3:44]
16. Bedtime Stories [:29]
17. All U Can Eat [:04]
18. We Like Dean [:01]
19. Fast Friends [:01]
20. Satellites and Sundaes [:07]
21. Fun & Games [:04]
22. Banzai! [1:59]
23. Innocent Creatures [1:33]
24. Souls Don't Die [2:16]
25. Bad Dream [1:57]
26. Artful Disguise [:04]
27. Weapons to Bear [:01]
28. Not a Gun [:01]
29. Like Superman [:02]
30. Arsenals Unleashed [:04]
31. The Bomb [:04]
32. No Following [1:21]
33. See You Later [1:53]
34. End Credits [2:19]

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Editorial Reviews

Directed by Brad Bird (of "The Simpsons") and based on a storybook by British poet laureate Ted Hughes, The Iron Giant was among 1999's very best family films despite its inexplicably swift departure from theaters. Set in 1957 against a backdrop of cold war paranoia engendered by Russia's Sputnik launch, this is a deeply satisfying and lushly animated parable of friendship and trust. In the woods near his bucolic Maine hometown, imaginative nine-year-old Hogarth (voiced by Eli Marienthal) rescues and befriends a titanic mechanical man that has fallen from the sky. Hogarth must keep the iron man hidden from his mother (Jennifer Aniston) and a snooping government agent (Christopher McDonald) determined to find the metal man and destroy it. The expert cast of voices also includes Harry Connick Jr. as Dean, a beatnik and aspiring artist whose junkyard provides sanctuary and sustenance for the robot. Programmed with the potential to be either a ferocious weapon of a 50-foot toy, the giant has a few things to iron out, and Hogarth there to help him. A towering filmmaking achievement, The Iron Giant is finally finding the audience it so richly deserves. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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Love this Movie!by night_reader_momx4

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May 09, 2009: Movie is great for whole family, all my kids love it! (ages 1-15 yrs)

my daugther asked for this for her birthday...searched high and low...shoulda just checked Barnes&Noble...they had it! My daughter was thrilled.

Parable like Non-Otherby Anonymous

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September 10, 2006: This movie goes beyond discussing good and bad, weapons or no-weapons. It strikes at the very heart human nature: are we as a race/species able to control our feelings and opinions just long enough to look at the larger picture to understand what is really important? YES that is a very heavy question found in a children's movie! But the movie is well worth it - regardless if you watch it for entertainment or a discussion of ethics. Side Commentary: Get a group of adults together and watch this along with the movie Ice Age (yes, another children's movie). I think I can promise a discussion like you have never heard before will emerge from the group.


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