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List Price: $14.99 | | Label: Image Entertainment
Salesrank: 16010
Released: September 10, 2002 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Behind-the-scenes footage, rare screen tests and insightful interviews highlight this astonishing two-hour look at one of Hollywood's greatest dream factories. Film luminaries Tom Hanks, William Friedkin, Richard Zanuck, Raquel Welch, George Lucas, Oliver Stone, Robert Altman, and many more discuss their work with the studio, represented here by memorable moments from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "Patton," "Young Frankenstein," "Star Wars," "Alien," "Big," "Home Alone," "Die Hard," "Mrs. Doubtfire," "Speed," "True Lies," "Independence Day," "There's Something About Mary," "Titanic"--and dozens more. It's a treasure trove of screen gems that gives film fans the ultimate "insiders' look" at four decades of movie-making magic!
Twentieth Century Fox - The Blockbuster Years Reviews:
20TH CENTURY FOX - STILL STANDING STRONG 
2009-04-03 - 20th Century Fox was and to this day still is one of the major studios in Hollywood. The studio has a long and distinguished history and has made some of the most enduring classics in film. From tiny superstar Shirley Temple to the massive nearly crushing drama surrounding "Cleopatra" and beyond into a 21st century mega-studio this documentary leaves no stone unturned as it majestically rolls along. Great clips are presented along with reminiscences of some former Fox stars.
A must have documentary for any film fan or historian. And for me it brought up so many memories of hours spent watching some of Hollywood's most enduring films. For new buffs it is like opening a hidden treasure trove of films and will wet the appetite for exploring our rich and wonderful cultural history as preserved in celluloid.
20th Century Fox - 1st 50 yrs review 
2009-02-26 - If you are a movie buff like myself, then this dvd is a MUST for your collection. The clips of past movies is both enjoyable and entertaining. This was the era of grand movies, unlike what is being made today. Sit back and relive the days when going to the movies was a really great treat.