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Pixels [Blu-ray]

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Description

An unlikely group of former '80s video game champions step up to save the world from an alien invasion in this visually spectacular action-adventure.

Genre: Comedy, Action/Adventure


Format: Blu-ray, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen


Contributor: Lainie Kazan, Affion Crockett, Sean Bean, Kevin James, Peter Dinklage, Brian Cox, Matt Lintz, Allen Covert, Adam Sandler, Michelle Monaghan, Ashley Benson, Josh Gad, Mark Radcliffe, Chris Columbus, Jane Krakowski See more


Initial release date: 2015-07-24


Language: English


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.401


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces


Audio Description: ‏ ‎ English


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 35219966


Director ‏ : ‎ Chris Columbus


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 46 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 27, 2015


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  • A Family-Friendly Adventure That Delights
"Pixels" proved to be a delightful family movie night choice, captivating both young and old with its unique blend of nostalgia, humor, and action. This film's imaginative storyline and colorful visuals entertained our family and created an enjoyable movie-watching experience. In this review, I'll share our thoughts on why "Pixels" hit the mark as a fun and engaging movie for all ages. Nostalgic Appeal: "Pixels" brilliantly taps into the nostalgia of classic video games, bringing beloved arcade characters to life on the big screen. As parents, we enjoyed the trip down memory lane, reminiscing about our experiences with these iconic games. Introducing our kids to a world we cherished in our youth was a pleasure. Family-Friendly Humor: The movie strikes a fantastic balance between humor that appeals to kids and adults alike. The witty one-liners, clever gags, and playful interactions between characters generated laughter from both generations. The blend of slapstick comedy and subtle references catered to a broad audience, ensuring everyone found something to enjoy. Visually Engaging: The colorful and visually engaging world of "Pixels" transported us into a realm where video game characters wreaked havoc in the real world. The seamless integration of CGI characters and real-life settings added a dynamic and immersive quality to the film. The action-packed sequences, reminiscent of video game levels, held our attention throughout. Endearing Characters: The characters in "Pixels" were endearing and relatable, each bringing their quirks and personalities to the story. Adam Sandler and his team of misfit gamers brought a sense of camaraderie and determination that resonated with both children and adults. The unexpected collaboration between humans and aliens created an engaging narrative arc. Positive Message: Beneath the arcade-inspired chaos, "Pixels" delivers a heartwarming message about teamwork, friendship, and embracing one's unique skills. The characters' growth and unity portrayed in the film provided valuable takeaways for our family. Conclusion: "Pixels" successfully delivered an entertaining movie night experience for our family. Its nostalgic appeal, family-friendly humor, visually engaging scenes, endearing characters, and positive message combined create a film that satisfied us. While not without minor flaws, "Pixels" offers lighthearted fun that transcends generations and fosters a shared appreciation for classic gaming culture. If you're seeking a movie to bring the family together for a nostalgic and enjoyable cinematic adventure, "Pixels" is worth a watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Sam

  • Good movie
Love this movie
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025 by SM44

  • Excellent movie
Shipped fast and in great condition
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by Sarah E. Cox

  • Watch this in 3D if you can.
When I read movie critics' reviews I sometimes wonder if they miss the point that movies should be made for ALL the possible audience members, not just the New York Times and Chicago Tribue critics. E.g., they hated Speed Racer, a movie made for 8-year old boys, because it was too juvenile. Uh, right. That's why every 8-year old boy who went to see it sat rapt through the whole thing, often sitting in their movie seats driving their imaginary race cars, turning as Speed turned, laughing at monkey jokes, and just generally enjoying the heck out of it. It wasn't great art. It was just fun. Is Pixels great art? No. Is it intricately-plotted and well-thought out science fiction? No. Will this movie finally earn Adam Sandler his well-deserved Oscar? No. The movie is about the fantasy of being able to enter the video games of your youth and recapture some of the lost innocence and fun of the video arcade. It has no deeper meaning. The plot, the sets, the casting, the occasionally laughable dialogue -- all of it -- serve that one somewhat simplistic goal. But it actually works. It's wonky fun. It's a way to waste around 90 minutes and chew up some popcorn saying things like "I remember Qbert, what a great little game," "Those stupid centipedes, they were evil little buggeers!!!" and "We can't be Pac-Man? Awwwwwwww, mannnnnnnn." Don't bring your logic circuits. Bring your sense of the banal. One note for me. I gave this three-star movie FOUR stars because of the superb 3D effects. This is one of those times when the 3D was not just a hoax or a way to make a few extra bucks on the same movie. The 3D really did MAKE this movie. Why? Well because it made immersion in the movie easier. I mean -- What's the point of having a movie about a **living** video game unless you feel like you are a **part** of those games? The 3D effects are stellar and they make the movie more entertaining -- to me at least. If you have a 3D set, I would definitely get the movie in that format. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2015 by Jack E. Holt, III

  • Sandler's hidden gem
Great Adam Sandler movie that I didn't know existed until I saw it on Netflix. Peter Dinklage was a bonus.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025 by Jonathan Clay

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