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50. | ![]() | The Tarzan Collection Starring Johnny Weissmuller (Tarzan the Ape Man / Escapes / and His Mate / Finds a Son / Secret Treasure / New York Adventure) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: What great value! All 6 great M-G-M Tarzan classics starring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan in one collection for an outrageously great low price. What a great value! I can't wait for this collection. It also includes a bonus disc with a new feature-length documentary, and Warner Home... |
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51. | ![]() | Taijiquan, Classical Yang Style DVD (YMAA Tai Chi) Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming from YMAA Publication Center Movie Review: The DVD edition of this Yang style Tai Chi video is so amazing. It is organized in a very simple and scholarly way, but the teaching inside is very deep and thorough. It starts right at the very basics for beginners and gives you an excellent overview of the art of Tai Chi. The setting is a formal... |
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52. | ![]() | Spirited Away from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: There's only one word to summarise this movie, 'wow!'. It's a movie well done and is one of the best movies in the modern era. I've seen it for a countless number of times and still continue to do so, and each time I do, I watch it as though I am watching it for the very first time. If you... |
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53. | ![]() | Braveheart from Paramount Studio Movie Review: Mel Gibson has reached an acting pinnacle, at least so far, with Braveheart. It is an epic movie that is loosely based on historic events in Scotland. All the performances were great and the cinematography was superb. And what a story, so inspirational. The movie covers the life of William Wallace... |
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54. | ![]() | The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition Collector's Gift Set) from New Line Home Entertainment Movie Review: Considered both as fantasy adventure and as an adaptation of a beloved literary classic, Peter Jackson's movie of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" sets new standards for cinematic excellence. Everything about this movie feels exactly right, from the casting to the screenplay to the... |
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55. | ![]() | The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition) from New Line Home Entertainment Movie Review: Arguably better than the first installment of the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, The Two Towers is a more than seamless continuation of the first movie. Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin) continue their quest to destroy the ring, and are now guided by the deceitful Gollum. Meanwhile, Aragorn... |
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56. | ![]() | Battle Royale from Import [Generic] Movie Review: "Battle Royale" is a superb movie, subtle and sad and over-the-top and loud all at the same time. The story is often compared to "Lord of the Flies," but that is a bit of a misnomer. "Lord of the Flies" was about reverting to primitivism, whereas "Battle Royale" is a futuristic cautionary tale in the... |
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57. | ![]() | The Complete Superman Collection from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Wow. This series starts out great. Superman: The Movie. I remember watching this as a kid and just being floored. Superman brought to life, right out of the comics page. And the best part is this movie really works! And not just for kids! As presented on this DVD, Superman: The Movie includes 8... |
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58. | ![]() | The Italian Job (Widescreen Edition) from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: I just saw the sneak preview last night and loved it. I had heard I should expect a cross between Ocean's Eleven and The Score, and that was pretty close. It has a feel like The Score or Ronin, especially toward the beginning, but it turns out to be much more light-hearted, and sometimes downright... |
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59. | ![]() | Seven Samurai - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: Well, if you haven't seen Seven Samurai then you're not really qualified to call yourself a movie fan, basically. One of the most influential movies of all time, that still holds up extremely well nearly 50 years later. Akira Kurosawa's epic tale of heroism and barbarism set the standard in so many... |
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