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60. | ![]() | The Lion King (Disney Special Platinum Edition) from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: This new two disc set for the Lion King is yet another masterful DVD production job by the Disney folks. The video and audio quality are top notch, with plenty of choices how to see the movie (both original and extended). There are an amazing amount of extras included on disc two, it will take some... |
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61. | ![]() | Ninja Scroll from Palm Pictures/Manga Video Movie Review: In this epic anime we follow the lone ninja Jubei as he tries to destroy the leader of an evil ninja group. The martial arts animation is incredible, the battles are spectacular. This movie includess many classic anime themes... martial arts, demons, outrageous powers... and it remains fun... |
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62. | ![]() | The Last Unicorn from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: Let me start by saying that The Last Unicorn is my favorite movie of all time. I have loved it since I was very, very young. However, I truly wish I had never bought this DVD. First off, the movie is full screen and not widescreen--this could easily be forgiven if the DVD didn't have numerous... |
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63. | ![]() | Ghost in the Shell from Palm Pictures/Manga Video Movie Review: An existential action anime? That's what Ghost In The Shell, a.k.a. Kokakukidotai (Shell Mobile Force) is, with animation sporting top-of-the-line computer imagery in the Bladerunner-like metropolis of Newport, but that's secondary compared to the underlying intellectual theme. Major Kusanagi... |
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64. | ![]() | The Boondock Saints from Twentieth Century Fox Movie Review: The Boondock Saints is one of the quintessential cult classic movies of this decade. When Russian mob bosses try to take the neighborhood bar, Irish Catholic Vigilants Conner and Murphy, Sean Flannery and Norman Reedus, fight back for the little guy and thwart the diabolical plot along with life... |
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65. | ![]() | The Dirty Harry Collection (Dirty Harry/Magnum Force/The Enforcer/Sudden Impact/The Dead Pool) from Warner Studios Movie Review: "Sometimes It's Best To Leave A Good Thing Alone" says Eastwood, one of the most popular actors to walk the Earth, When asked if another sequel should be made to this series. He's as wise as he is gifted. Everyone is dying for another Dirty Harry but I've seen so many poor sequels in my life. Yes,... |
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66. | ![]() | The Lost Battalion from A & E Entertainment Movie Review: This is a true story about a relatively unknown event during World War I. The movie was done in the same style as Saving Private Ryan. When action was happening, the cameras were right there. Plenty of detail added to the authenticity. It is especially interesting for anyone that is familiar to the... |
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67. | ![]() | The Rundown (Widescreen Edition) from Umvd Movie Review: The Rundown The Rock has nailed himself another movie. The Rundown stars Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a. The Rock, as Beck the "retrieval expert." This movie was much better than last years The Scorpion King, and definitely had more of a plot. Beck's mission takes him deep into the Amazon,... |
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68. | ![]() | Timeline (Widescreen Edition) from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Ok, I read Timeline in I think January, and was a bit anxious to see how the movie would relate to the book. Boy, what a waste of a rental...Let me tell you something...read the book, please do. Use your imagination...when you're reading the book, dont think about Paul Walker in the place of... |
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69. | ![]() | Hercules The Legendary Journeys - Season 1 from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Dude, I'm so glad Hercules is finally on DVD, it's been too long since it's been on TV. I think that overall I liked H:TLJ better than X:WP (Xena: Warrior Princess) because it's tone was more consistant, it was never a soap opera, it travelled to other lands while keeping Greece as the focus, and it... |
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