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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: 7,438

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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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What to watch out for

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  • Sex:

    None.

  • Violence:

    This movie is suspenseful and has a sad part to it.

  • Consumerism:

    Not an issue.

  • Drugs:

    None.

  • Language:

    A little juvenile bathroom humor.

What Parents Need to Know

About TheIron Giant

Parents need to know that this movie has some tense moments of peril that could frighten the youngest kids, and the robot does die at the end, which will make some kids sad. But it has an uplifting message of friendship that you might discuss with your kids. There are also some swear words and some bathroom humor in the film, and parents should caution children that it's not funny to feed someone a laxative disguised as chocolate.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about what makes real friendships with kids and ask your kids about the ending and what they think about it.