From Deseret News archives:
HBO's 'John Adams' miniseries leads charge of DVD releases
• "John Adams" (HBO, 2008, three discs, $59.99). The story of how the United States broke from English rule and became independent is told from the point of view of the man who would become our second president, and it is based on David McCullough's book.
This is an epic undertaking of the kind we see infrequently on TV these days, filled in equal part with scenes that are stirring, chilling, uplifting, gut-wrenching and enlightening, while demonstrating the great sacrifices that went into the formation of America.
Character actor Paul Giamatti, whose star has been on the rise with lead roles in such theatrical art films as "American Splendor" and "Sideways," as well as many more terrific supporting turns in such diverse commercial efforts as "Cinderella Man" and "Fred Claus," is bound to get a boost from this; he's sterling in the title role. And as Abigail Adams' beloved wife, sounding board and adviser for more than 50 years Laura Linney matches him all the way.
And be warned that, this being HBO, there are also a few R-rated elements, graphic violence and gore and some nudity.
Extras: widescreen, seven episodes, optional text commentary, documentary on McCullough (who is a great oral storyteller), featurettes
• "Sinatra" (Warner, 2002, two discs, $19.98). This 1992 CBS miniseries covers the life of Frank Sinatra (well played by Phillip Casnoff) from his youth through his later years, stopping along the way for highlights (and lowlights) in anecdotal fashion.
Thankfully, unlike many Hollywood biographies ("Beyond the Sea" anyone?), the singing voice here is the real deal vintage Sinatra and it makes a difference, with complete performances of many of the expected hit songs.
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