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The Polar Express Director: Robert Zemeckis Cast: Tom Hanks, Eddie Deezen

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/22/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 907

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Disc #1 -- The Polar Express
1. Christmas Eve [3:28]
2. All Aboard [:04]
3. Another Passenger [:40]
4. Hot Chocolate [:04]
5. Ticket on the Loose [:45]
6. Hobo on the Roof [4:39]
7. Look Who's Driving [2:23]
8. Caribou Conversation [:04]
9. Hitting the Ice [:33]
10. Forsaken Toys [:04]
11. When Christmas Comes to Town [2:23]
12. The Polar Express [3:03]
13. Where's the Brake? [4:48]
14. Steven Gets a Break [4:58]
15. Billy's Present [5:36]
16. Elf Action [1:37]
17. Readying for Santa [:04]
18. I Believe [:51]
19. First Gift of Christmas [:04]
20. Dash Away All! [4:29]
21. Tickets Fully Punched [:04]
22. What Matters [:42]
23. For Whom the Bell Rings [:04]
24. End Credits [3:03]

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Editorial Reviews

The Polar Express was slow to pull out of the station in its theatrical run, but it gathered steam and continued to draw audiences throughout the 2004 holiday season, defying the typical pattern. It would be inaccurate to call it a “little engine that could,” though, as director Robert Zemeckis’ adaptation of the Chris Van Allsburg book is pretty much a roaring locomotive thrill ride. Zemeckis, who pushed the visual effects envelope with such films as Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and Forrest Gump, employs a process called "performance capture," digitally translating the movements of human actors into hyper-realistic animation. What the film lacks in personality, it more than makes up for with breathtakingly beautiful snowscapes. However, it threatens to derail in the time-padding action sequences that would be more at home in a video game, as the Express careers up and down mountains and skids across a frozen lake en route to its rendezvous with St. Nick. Keeping the film on track is Tom Hanks, who provides the human host for several characters, including the young boy (voiced by Daryl Sabara), the conductor, and a mysterious hobo who inexplicably camps on top of the train. Further powering The Polar Express are a heart-melting, Oscar-nominated ballad ("Believe"), a rollicking showstopper complete with dancing waiters ("Hot Chocolate"), and the instantly recognizable Jerry Lewis tones of prolific voice-over artist Eddie Deezen as Know-It-All, who has a lot to learn when it comes to Santa Claus. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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Polar Expressby sarjoemom

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February 09, 2009: My son is 3 years old and LOVES this movie, he has watched it over and over.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Single-Disc Edition edition.

BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIE EVER MADEby Clarice_B_Spiderwick_28

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January 02, 2009: Like I wrote in my review on iTunes, I thought this was another one of those poorly-made kid movies about Christmas. But after watching it in school three years ago, I finally realized what a wonderful, sweet movie this really is. It helped me see that I could still have the Christmas Spirit even after I grew up. And there's something in it for everyone, adults and children alike. All I can say is...this is an awesome movie!

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Single-Disc Edition edition.


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