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40. | Gettysburg from Warner Home Video Movie Review: "Gettysburg" is perhaps the best attempt by any movie to capture a single battle from beginning to end. It is not a movie for everyone since there is no artificially-embedded love story (as in. "Pearl Harbor"), and in fact, there are no women in this movie at all. It sets out to depict the largest... |
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41. | The Princess Bride (Special Edition) from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: THE PRINCESS BRIDE is more than a fantasy/romance. It has something for everyone; action, romance, adventure, heroics, treachery, villains, monsters, and magic. This is by far Rob Reiner's best movie to date as the direction, and story re-written by William Goldman makes it even more enjoyable than... |
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42. | Transformers - First Season Collector's Edition from Wea Corp Movie Review: I've been waiting so long for this day to happen. The Transformers complete first season on DVD. This was the most amazing cartoon I had ever seen while growing up. I was nine years old when the Transformers debuted in 1984 on Saturday mornings. I had my mom set the alarm clock ten minutes before... |
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43. | Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy from Acorn Media Publishi Movie Review: Regarding Theresa C. Shaton's note about the Ricky Tarr plot-line apparently missing, I can't speak for anyone else, but my copy of the DVD certainly seems to have it. Indeed, it takes up much of the second episode. As an aside, I'm very glad that this thread is in this adaptation. While one could... |
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44. | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Widescreen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: This is the movie version of J. K. Rowling's novel by the same name, the first in the Harry Potter Series. It's an imaginative, fascinating, fun-filled, awe-inspiring movie for all ages, regardless of whether you've read the books or not. (As a matter of fact it was watching this movie that I fell... |
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45. | The Matrix Reloaded (Widescreen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The original "Matrix" effectively combined stylistic action with philosophy and spirituality, and although it resorted to action-film formula more than a few times, it remains an impressive effort. Naturally, expectations were high for the two sequels, filmed simultaneously at large expense. Would... |
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46. | Highlander The Series - Season 2 from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Every television series has a particular season that defines the stories that are told for that series. Season 2 of Highlander is that defining season and now you can sit down and watch all 22 episodes on an 8-disc DVD set that was released by Anchor Bay Entertainment. See how MacLeod met Joe Dawson... |
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47. | Paycheck (Widescreen Edition) from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Paycheck, the new sci-fi action thriller from John Woo delivers some great action and entertains on a high scale. Ben Affleck is better, (eagerly trying to redeem himself after the huge debacle of Gigli). Uma Thurman does just fine and Joe Morton and Paul Giamatti shine. Now the premise of this... |
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48. | Jurassic Park Trilogy from Universal/MCA Movie Review: This has got to be one of the best boxed sets ever! I can't wait to get it! I didn't buy the first boxed set, which contained Jurassic Park and The Lost World, because I knew Jurassic Park III was coming out! That was like a year ago or so and I knew they'd put out a trilogy boxed set when JP3 was... |
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49. | Swimming Pool (Unrated Version) from Universal Studios Movie Review: I had wanted to see Swimming Pool, after hearing a lot of good buzz about it, late in 2003. While I'm not one to buy into the hype surrounding any movie, per se', I have to admit that most thrillers of late, have left me disappointed. Therefore, the prospect of seeing any movie that pushes the genre a... |
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