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2.35:1
Parental Guidance
DVD
5014437932532
PAL
Paramount Home Entertainment
Paramount Home Entertainment
1
Paramount Home Entertainment
2
February 25, 2008
100 minutes
Paramount Home Entertainment
2007
53

Amazon.co.uk Review:
An adaptation of the Neil Gaiman novel of the same name, Stardust brings a strong cast together for an enjoyable family feast, with plenty to enjoy.
Stardust mixes in romance and adventure, all in a fantasy movie guise, as it follows Tristan on his quest to retrieve a fallen star for the beautiful Victoria. Only it soon becomes clear that there’s a lot more going on as Tristan makes his journey (not least a companion more diverting than the aforementioned Victoria). Michelle Pfeiffer, for instance, returns to high profile movie making (after quite a break) in the role of the evil witch, while there’s space too for Robert De Niro’s pirate and an odd cameo from Ricky Gervais.
Seemingly one of a wealth of family films that made it out of the blocks off the success of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Stardust doesn’t quite hit those heights, but it has quite a sporting go. It’s an uneven tale, albeit one told with enough passion and enthusiasm to encourage you to cut it some slack. And when it gets to the end of the last reel, it’s hard to feel shortchanged by what you’ve just seen.
For while Stardust has problems, it also has laughs, adventure, action and a whole lot in its corner to recommend it. And it is worth your time and attention. --Jon Foster
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A cynical and horrendously-executed (not to mention over-acted) piece of film-making. This film has nothing to recommend it. Genres are sewn together like ... Read More
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This is one of those few occasions where I have to say that I preferred the film to the book. The film really enhances the basic story of the book and turns ... Read More
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Released in 2007 and based on Neil Gaiman's 1998 novel, Stardust is an unexpected gem among recent SF and fantasy films, a fairytale with some interesting and ... Read More
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