T -Tarzan: Collector's Edition: Disney's animated version.
-Sides: 2, 1 per disc.
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Menu.
-Specials: (Disc 1) Audio Commentary, Trivia game, Read along, Trailer, PC Friendly. (Disc 2) Featurettes, Interviews, Music videos, Musical scores, Storyboard comparision, removed scenes, Production notes (menu), Stills, Trailers.
-Languages: (Audio) English, French, Spanish. (Subtitles) English, Spanish.
-Pros: Tons of specials.
-Cons: While OK at times, overall I didn't like the movie.
-Link: Tarzan - $35.99
-Notes: Try as hard as they might, it just ISN'T Jungle Book (or even Lion King for that matter). It seems to try to be both, and fails. It's not horrid, but it's not what I'd concider a classic either. Also includes DVS for the visually impaired (Audio option, describes what's going on on the screen). You can get the non-collector's edition here: Tarzan - $25.49.-Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Ok, so I was at the high end of the age troup during the TMNT craze, I still like the whole concept, and this IS a good movie, as is the third.
-Sides: 2
-Format: Both.
-Starts with: Movie.
-Specials: Trailers, "game", character info (menu).
-Languages: (Audio) English, French. (Subtitles) English, French, Spanish.
-Pros: Good movie.
-Cons: No real specials.
-Link: TMNT - $12.99
-Notes: For the price, and for the widescreen, it's definatally worth DVD over VHS, IMHO anyway.-Tenchi The Movie: Tenchi Muyo in Love: Anime.
-Sides: 1
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Movie.
-Specials: Trailers, Interview, Original ending credits, Information.
-Languages: (Audio) English, Japanese. (Subtitles) English, Japanese.
-Pros: Good anime. Subbed and Dubbed.
-Cons: N/A
-Link: Tenchi Muyo in Love - $11.24
-Notes: Good anime movie. Comes in a CD-like jewel case.-Tenchi the Movie 2: The Daughter of Darkness: Anime.
-Sides: 1
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Movie.
-Specials: Trailers, Encyclepedia (menu), Video clips, Information, 2nd video track for sketches.
-Languages: (Audio) English, Japanese. (Subtitles) English, Japanese.
-Pros: Good anime. Subbed and Dubbed.
-Cons: N/A
-Link: The Daugheter of Darkness - $12.99
-Notes: Good anime movie. Comes in a CD-like jewel case. First DVD I've seen to use the second video track. Also has original japenese ending credits that way.-Tenchi Forever: Anime.
-Sides: 1
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Movie.
-Specials: Stills, Trailers.
-Languages: (Audio) English, Japanese. (Subtitles) English.
-Pros: Good anime. Subbed and Dubbed.
-Cons: N/A
-Link: Tenchi Forever - $11.24
-Notes: Good anime movie.-The Terminator: Special Edition: Finally, a good edition of the original Terminator.
-Sides: 2
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Menu.
-Specials: PC Friendly. Side 2 is dedicated to specials.
-Languages: (Audio) English, French, Spanish. (Subtitles) English, French, Spanish.
-Pros: Good movie. Decent specials.
-Cons: Could have had an audio comentary, or SOMETHING on the first side of the disc.
-Link: Terminator - $20.24
-Notes: The second one is much better, but this is what started it. It's still a good movie though.-Terminator 2: Judgement Day:
-Sides: 1
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Menu.
-Specials: Cast and Crew bios (menu), Trailer.
-Languages: (Audio) English, French, Spanish. (Subtitles) English, French, Spanish.
-Pros: Great movie.
-Cons: Not many specials:
-Link: Terminator 2 - $29.99
-Notes: Has an interesting audio feature. DVS, for visually impared. Someone describing what is on the screen. The version below is a MUCH better value, however.-Terminator 2: Judgement Day: Ultimate Edition DVD: PACKED with Extras, as it SHOULD be!
-Sides: 2 (see note)
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Menu.
-Specials: (Side 1) Audio Commentary, Cast and Crew bios (menu), Secret (see note), DVD-Rom Extras. (Side 2) Featurettes, Trailers, Script (menu), Interviews, Supplement, Stills.
-Languages: (Audio) English. (Subtitles) English.
-Pros: Great movie, a TON of specials.
-Cons: N/A
-Link: Terminator 2: Ultimate Edition DVD - $35.99
-Notes: There is not one, not two, but THREE versions of this movie contained on the disc. The original, the Special Edition with more scenes, and the... well.. I'm not going to spoil it, but choose Special Edition and look to the right, and see if you can solve it. The Future Is Not Set. Also, there appear to be TWO versions of this floating around. The one I have is the DVD-18 edition, one disc, 2 sides. The other (which, from what I hear, is the version you usually get when ordering on-line), contains two discs, one side each. I believe they both hold the same content. It also includes a nice booklet, and a metal sleve for the case. There is also a secret on disc 2 if you wait long enough...-A Time to Kill:
-Sides: 2
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Movie.
-Specials: Cast and Crew bios (menu), Trailer.
-Languages: (Audio) English, French. (Subtitles) English, French, Spanish.
-Pros: Great movie.
-Cons: Not many specials, dull menu.
-Link: A Time to Kill - $16.99
-Notes: Uses both sides of the disc for the movie.-Titan A. E.: Interesting animated movie. CG backgrounds, hand-animated characters, very well mixed.
-Sides: 1
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Trailers, then Menu.
-Specials: Audio Commentary, Featurettes, Trailers, Music Video, Deleted Scenes, Stills, PC Friendly.
-Languages: (Audio) English, French. (Subtitles) English, Spanish.
-Pros: Great movie, really well done.
-Cons: N/A
-Link: TItan A. E. - $18.89
-Notes: N/A-Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: Listed under "Tomb Raider" Ung... Isn't this the first movie based off a video game? If so, I'm not soooooo worried, but... ouch. (Yes, I know about Final Fantasy, IMHO that isn't based off the games, it's just Squaresoft showing off and slapping their FF name to it to get it to sell more. It worked).
-Sides: 1
-Format: Widescreen.
-Starts with: Menu.
-Specials: Audio Comentary, Featurettes, Deleted Scenes, Game, Music Video, PC Friendly.
-Languages: (Audio) English, French. (Subtitles) English.
-Pros: Good specials.
-Cons: Pretty effects doesn't make a good movie. A huge chest doesn't either, but it can help...
-Link: Tomb Raider - $22.49
-Notes: Movies based off video games are off to a bad start. It's such a shame really, some video games would make great movies. Max Payne, Half-Life... Hell, I might even like to see a Duke Nukem or DooM movie. But this? Ug...