Good Morning, Vietnam: Special Edition / Dead Poets Society

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Good Morning, Vietnam: Special Edition / Dead Poets Society

"Good Morning, Vietnam: Special Edition": When the U.S. Army engages irreverent, nonconformist radio deejay Adrian Cronauer, it unleashes a secret, if unpredictable, weapon: laughter. Academy Award(R) winner Robin Williams (Best Supporting Actor, "Good Will Hunting", 1997) shakes up 1965 Saigon in the role that garnered him his very first Oscar(R) nomination. Imported by the Military to host an early a.m. radio show, Cronauer (Williams) blasts the formerly serene, sanitized airwaves with a constant barrage of rapid-fire humor and the hottest hits from back home. The G.I.s love him, but the top brass is up in arms. Riddled with sidesplitting comic salvos, bittersweet bombshells and hot '60s rock 'n' roll, this landmark film chronicles on man's raucous Saigon adventures amidst a world gone mad. Featuring bonus material that includes hilarious outtakes from Robin Williams' "raw" monologues, this Special Edition of "Good Morning, Vietnam" scores a direct hit every time you watch! "Dead Poets Society": Academy Award(R) Winner Robin Williams (1997 -- Best Supporting Actor, "Good Will Hunting") delivers a brilliant performance in one of Hollywood's most compelling and thought-provoking motion pictures. Williams portrays passionate English professor John Keating, who, in an age of crew cuts, sport coats, and cheerless conformity, inspires his students to live life to the fullest, exclaiming, "Carpe Diem, lads!" Seize the day! Make your lives extraordinary!" The charismatic teacher's emotionally charged challenge is met by his students with irrepressible enthusiasm - changing their lives forever. Magnificently directed by Peter Weir ("The Truman Show"), "Dead Poets Society" earned unparalleled praise among audiences and critics alike. Discover for yourself what all the cheering's about.

Disc 1: "Good Morning, Vietnam: Special Edition" is Rated R, Disc 2: "Dead Poets Society" is Rated PG.