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1. | ![]() | Robin Hood (Disney) from Walt Disney Home Video Price: $24.59 Movie Review: First, I have to say that I'm 21 years old and this is my favorite cartoon. Lots of people discount this movie because it's not so big and flashy as many Disney movies, especially the more recent ones, but don't be fooled; the magic is in the details. Don't look for big band numbers like in Aladin,... |
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2. | ![]() | Queer as Folk (British TV Series) from C1TV Price: $60.86 Movie Review: This original UK version stands head and shoulders above the US version. The cast is amazing and the performances deeper, sleazier, funnier, warmer. Sometimes less IS more. This is truly case with Queer as Folk. |
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3. | ![]() | The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance from Paramount Home Video Price: $12.29 Movie Review: John Ford's "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" is a marvelous movie, regardless of how you feel about Westerns. This isn't a movie about outlaws, or something violent, but a study of the fight between old and new in our society. John Wayne's rugged cowboy represents the old, untamed west. Jimmy... |
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4. | ![]() | Myra Breckinridge from Fox Home Entertainme Price: $12.28 Movie Review: Fox has provided a beautiful widescreen transfer of this cult classic. The sound is great also. There are two audio commentaries. One by the director Mike Sarne and the other by star Raquel Welch. Some have said that director Sarne is settling old scores within his commentary, but really he is only... |
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5. | ![]() | Stagecoach from Warner Studios Price: $12.28 Movie Review: A classic (if not the classic) Western, Stagecoach wields the standard elements of any Cowboys and Indians flick with such precision that the whole is far greater than the sum. Set in the wide and dusty western frontier, where the decrepit shanty towns cower before the magnificence of Monument... |
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6. | ![]() | Queer as Folk - Series 2 (British TV Series) from Wolfe Video Price: $35.96 Movie Review: I thought this was an excellent follow up to the first series. Sure, it was a little outlandish at the end (the Thelma and Louise feel to it was amusing), but the characters are so endearing, complicated, sympathetic, and appealing that I still enjoyed every minute of it. I was disappointed and... |
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7. | ![]() | The Red Badge of Courage from Warner Home Video Price: $17.98 Movie Review: It's a toss up as to which version of Crane's Civil War story is the worst adaptation, this one or the one with Richard "John Boy" Thomas. Both have all the appeal of moldy hardtack and rocks in your brogans.The basic story is intact, but it tumbled down hill from there. Sticking Audie Murphy in... |
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8. | ![]() | When the Daltons Rode from Umvd Price: $12.73 Movie Review: Although this western is to be released in June, and I write a month or so in advance, its release is of such importance that note of it needs to be made prior to release date. When the Daltons Rode is a superior little western, and this release, by Universal, is very much welcomed. Although this... |
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9. | ![]() | Hoodlum from Mgm/Ua Studios Price: $13.46 Movie Review: Among other criticisms of this movie was that it was a below average gangster flick, well I didn't see it that way. There was a lot of focus on the characters especially Fishburne's character Bumpy Johnson. Of course the movie highlights his rise in Harlem as opposed to Tim Roth's character (can't... |
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10. | ![]() | My Son the Fanatic from Miramax Home Entertainment Price: $13.49 Movie Review: The theme of immigrant children rejecting traditional values is a common one. But in this 1997 British gem, there's a twist. This screenplay, by Hanif Kuresshi, tells a story of a Pakistani-British taxicab driver whose only son reverts to Moslem fundamentalism much to his father's displeasure. It's... |
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