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90. | The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Two-Disc Special Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Along with the great Erich von Stroheim classic GREED (which tragically exists only in a greatly abridged version, and which was based on the haunting Frank Norris novel MCTEAGUE), this is the most powerful movie ever made on the destructive power of greed. THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE is... |
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91. | The Scarlet Pimpernel from Image Entertainment Movie Review: Hopefully "The Scarlet Pimpernel" will someday make its way back to the big screen, but in the meantime this television version holds the place as probably the best one to date. First and foremost, the script has an excellent balance of romance, adventure, and political intrigue. There is never a... |
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92. | Army of Darkness (Boomstick Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Army of Darkness is pretty much just what the title suggests, an over the top send up of those zombie pictures. Significantly different from its predecessors Evil Dead 1 and 2, Army of Darkness lacks the comic gore and genuinely frightening moments of the first two, but makes up for it in the sheer... |
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93. | Beverly Hills Cop - The Complete Line Up from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Eddie Murphy is one of the Most Important Actors in Hollywood over the last 30 years Period.His Genius&Wit are a trip.but as time has gone on he has been Imitated by so many&he has fallen Victim too Formula.The First B-Cop was a Gem&a Hit Formula for many Comedians of Today too... |
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94. | Star Wars - Episode II, Attack of the Clones (Widescreen Edition) from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: Wow, what a truly awful, pathetic movie. And here I am, speaking as an original Star Wars fans from way back in 1977. Was that a seminal movie to remember or what? I still remember watching that movie in college, and feeling the incredible thrill and awe and excitement. I remember also the... |
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95. | Lawrence of Arabia from Columbia Tri-Star Movie Review: A sweeping, grand classic movie spectacle is now available in a radiant new 2.2:1 DVD package. One of the last movies shot in Super Panasonic 70mm, 1962's "Lawrence of Arabia" is at once director David Lean's cinematic wedding of trenchant theater and stunning visuals. T.E. Lawrence was a young World... |
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96. | The Matrix Revolutions (Full Screen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The acting/emotion/originality of the matrix is dead. This whole movie relies on special effects and questions rather than entertainment. Honestly, ask anyone at your school and they will tell you that this movie was retarded. The problem is that the Matrix Revolutions decided on the movie path... |
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97. | Lara Croft Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life (Widescreen Edition) from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: If you liked the first movie in the Tomb Raider series, "Cradle of Life" will deliver just as much fun. The sequel begins with artistocratic archeological adventuress Lady Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie) diving off the coast of Greece, where a volcanic eruption has uncovered the fabled Lunar Temple.... |
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98. | The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Widescreen Edition) from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: A horribly burned madman, known as the Phantom/Fantom, is making very powerful weapons, is creating a world war and worst of all, it's not even the 20th Century yet! To combat this Phantom of the Opera wacko, "M"(Richard Roxburgh) has recruited 7 literary characters, each with their own special... |
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99. | Out of Time from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Movie Review: In fact, there is nothing wrong with the thriller "Out of Time" even though you can tell the truths behind the conspiracy from the beginning. It is pure entertainment with no particular social message (and that's not a bad thing to me), supported by good acting all around and the humid atomosphere... |
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