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Julia Roberts Movie: Around the World in 80 Days Region 2
Movie Around the World in 80 Days [Region 2] |  | ![Around the World in 80 Days [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/517TTZJQDKL._SL160_.jpg) | | | | Salesrank:
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Around the World in 80 Days [Region 2] Reviews: this sucks  2006-09-24 - Don't see this. see the version with Jackie Chan. It is much more exiting because there is karate. Plus the new version with jackie is hillarious.
nice and crude
MISSING A LOT ON THE DVD  2005-09-09 - If you enjoyed this movie like I did on Tv don't buy the DVD. It is missing some of the best parts of the film. I would rate this a 0 on the star scale if I could.
Around the World in 80 Days (1989 version)  2005-07-25 - This 2 disc 5 hour version of Around the World in 80 Days was pretty much like the others -(The original Mike Todd version starring David Niven- and the newest one starring Jackie Chan.)
However, if you are a Pierce Brosnan fan, this is 5 delightful hours of watching delicious Pierce Brosnan. His "English" behavior is quite "proper" and amusing, and he carries this movie easily.
The "All Star Cast" was very enjoyable, too.
Caveat Emptor  2005-07-20 - The worst series transfer I have ever seen. First, the color is
poor, orange skin, etc. More importantly, the producers have
included the endless repeats of logos/credits/overview scenes,
used in the original telecast, adding up to almost an hour of "noise". Almost impossible to edit while watching,for your viewing pleasure I recommend that lovers of this series, of which I am one, tape the excellent 5 hour version frequently shown on cable TV without interruptions, and make your own video disc. The most delightful version of this work, featuring great erformances by Eric Idle and Pierce Brosnan, it deserves a better fate. Avoid this DVD version like the plague.
The Best 80 Days Adaption Ever!!!  2005-01-30 - With an amazing cast and beautiful story, this miniseries is awesome! True to the original story, this miniseries has everything you would like and is just as good as the 1956 version with David Niven. I should let you know that nothing has been cut out from the original. You just have to press the skip button during the credits to see part 2.
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