I still think "Lawrence of Arabia" ( 7 Oscars and #5 on the AFI top 100 best movie list) is the best wide screen movie ever made, even though the 1962 soundtrack is not up to modern standards.
It was shot on location in Jordan and Syria and is a true story about the meddling of European powers into the affairs of competing Arab tribes during WW I. The cultural insights alone make it a "Must see again today" for all with an interest in our American Troops fighting today in nearby Iraq. Lawrence wanted a unified Arab nation and he failed.
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I agree, Lawrence Of Arabia is visually stunning. This film pushes the limits of Home Theatres. The cinematography alone is worth the price of admission.
I believe with the release of the Super Bit version- this is the third DVD package, along with the original version and the Criterion edition- not counting the LD
I believe with the release of the Super Bit version- this is the third DVD package, along with the original version and the Criterion edition- not counting the LD
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