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Stardust [Blu-ray] | Blu-ray


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Binding:  Blu-ray
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 6 reviews)

WHEN?!?!?!? by R. Dunlap 5 Stars
August 30, 2009
This is a great movie. Went to it without knowing anything about it and it blew me away. Please release it on Blu Ray soon. I realy want to add it to my video collection.

Stardust on Blu-Ray perfect by Meowyen 5 Stars
May 05, 2009
I loved stardust it was a wonderful fantay movie. I have been witing for it to come out on Blu-ray!!!!

PLEASE!!! I HAVE WAITED SO LONG FOR THIS. by Michael R. Adams (Worcester, MA United States) 5 Stars
January 14, 2009
I have been waiting for this film to come out on blu-ray. It is an amazing tale of adventure, romance, and magic. Don't forget an amazing performance from michelle phiefer who still looks amazing. It was one of the most unappreciated movies of last year. Once again PLEASE PUT THIS MOVIE ON BLURAY ASAP!

???? by L. Kitchen (Miami, Florida) 5 Stars
January 13, 2009
When are they going to get this movie on Bluray? It will make a perfect bluray.

Michelle Pfeiffer will put a spell on you. by bernie (Arlington, Texas) 4 Stars
June 18, 2008
A young man looking for adventure and what ever comes his way breaches The Wall to find a magical kingdom. He is seduced by a beautiful woman who claims to be a captive princess. Later he finds a little gift at his doorstep. Yep the little tyke looks like its father. Well Young Dunstan Thorn is unaware of his heritage and has a soft spot in his heart for a local girl, Victoria (Sienna Miller). He would do anything for her, even bring back a fallen star; this quest will take him to the other side of The Wall and we will go with him on the quest. This quest reminds you of "The Walrus and The Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll, as we dive into adventure with the fallen star Yvaine (Claire Danes), a witchy woman (Michelle Pfeiffer), a flying pirate (Robert De Niro), and several loving "yeah right" brothers, who are prince's and would love to get their hands on their father's (Peter O'Toole) throne. Unlike many stories of this type we dive in so fast that we have no time to acquaint ourselves with the shock of the other world. They may have been in a tad too much of a hurry to tell the story. However it had its moments. It had style. It was the best show in town. One double plus part of the film was the narration by Ian McKellen which takes up about two thirds of the story. Ian is excellent; however being a fairy tail it might have sounded better with the late Edward Everett Horton Fractured Fairy Tales narrator (12 episodes, 1959-1960)
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