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Short Circuit [Blu-ray] | ![Short Circuit [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51-cmQiuoNL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: John Badham Actors: Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, Fisher Stevens, Austin Pendleton, G.w. Bailey Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 93 reviews Sales Rank: 1939
Format: Color, Dolby, Special Edition, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: Blu-ray Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 99 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.4
MPN: 49215 UPC: 014381492156 EAN: 0014381492156 ASIN: B0014YVC6W
Theatrical Release Date: May 9, 1986 Release Date: May 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description Something wonderful has happened--Number Five is alive! Steve Guttenberg and Ally Sheedy co-star in this high tech comedy adventure about Number Five, a robot who escapes into the real world after he short circuits in an electrical storm and decides that he's human. Because he's carrying destructive weapons, the Defense Department and his designer (Guttenberg) are desperate to find him. But Number Five is being protected by a young woman (Sheedy) who is teaching him a gentler way of life.
Amazon.com John Badham's family-oriented adventure comedy, though obviously hatched in the wake of E.T. and Star Wars, manages to create its own identity through a sweet tone and an affectionate sense of fun. Military robot Number 5, a well-armed killing machine, is zapped by lightning during a test and emerges with a consciousness, curiosity, a wacky sense of humor, and a new peace-loving philosophy. Ally Sheedy (who debuted in Badham's hit WarGames) is the animal lover whose home is sanctuary for a zoo-full of strays and who adopts the adolescent robot. Steve Guttenberg is the goofy but reclusive robotics designer who goes off in search of his creation to save him from the gun-happy army. The mix of gentle slapstick and innocent romance makes for a harmless family comedy. It veers toward the terminally cute, what with 5's hyperactive antics and E.T.-ish voice, and the mangled grammar of Guttenberg's East Indian sidekick (Fisher Stevens) threatens to become offensive, but Badham's breezy direction keeps the film on track. Sheedy and Guttenberg deliver spirited and engaging performances, but most importantly the robot emerges as a real person. Give credit to designer Syd Mead, an army of puppeteers and robotics operators, and the cartoony voice of Tim Blaney: Number 5 is alive. --Sean Axmaker
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As good as I remembered it to be! August 15, 2008 Cindy L. Faria Short Circuit
I went with my 12 year old daughter to see the movie Wall*E, it was good but it triggered a memory rush back to an old favourite 'Short Circuit', which I enjoyed much more. We could only find Short Circuit 2 at the store, so I ordered it from Amazon. I enjoyed it just as much all these years later and my daughter loved it just as much, so much so she has had her girlfriends over for a "Short Circuit" movie night which included Short Circuit 2. They all loved it. I guess we proved it's a timeless movie!
? August 13, 2008 Cynthia Benart Thank yo for combing my order. It was as just as you descrided it. I recieved both DVD's right away. Again Thank!
barely entertaining August 9, 2008 R. Boyd (Vista, CA) I was going to watch this with my six year old grand-daughter, but fortunately previewed it. I barely recall seeing the movie when it came out many years ago and didn't recall how bad it was. Not very entertaining and unnecessarily profane.
As Much Fun as Ever August 1, 2008 Michael P. Malley (Tampa, Florida USA) We bought this movie as it was unavailable for rent at Blockbuster. My teenage son and his friends had just seen WALL-E and the face of the robot looked so much like "Johnny Five" that we wanted them to see Short Circuit. It was just as much fun as it was the year it was released. Definitely stood the test of time. A bunch of 16 & 17 year old enjoyed it just as much as we did.
Not really widescreen July 26, 2008 R. Lovett (Berkeley, CA USA) I really like this movie, but was disappointed with the DVD. It claims a widescreen aspect ratio, but it is actually a 4:3 presentation with black bars at the top and bottom which simulates widescreen. My TV can compensate for this somewhat but the producers of the DVD really missed the mark.
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