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1. | Love Story from Paramount Home Video Price: $13.04 Movie Review: In "Love Story," a rich guy, Oliver (Ryan O'Neal), and a poor girl, Jennifer (Ali MacGraw), fall in love while both are attending Harvard University. When you see the two characters, it's hard to see how a smart talking music girl and a rich hockey player could possibly be right for each other, but... |
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2. | Escape to Witch Mountain from Walt Disney Home Entertainment Price: $21.74 Movie Review: Growing up as a child in the 1970's I remember watching THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY every Sunday evening at 7pm. I of course enjoyed the cartoons but also enjoyed the many live action Dinsey movies such as THE SHAGGY DOG, THE SHAGGY D.A., POLLYANNA, THE WHIZ KIDS movies and of course the WITCH... |
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3. | Battlestar Galactica - The Feature Film (Widescreen Edition) from Universal Studios Price: $17.38 Movie Review: First, some comments, In a nutshell, the powers that be at Universal clearly don't respect BG. It shows in the way thay have tried to draw more money into their coffers by marketing sub-standard DVDs (no extra secenes, no interviews, no trailers, mono sound when it would be easy to convert to... |
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4. | The Big Clock Price: $12.73 Movie Review: Thrilling "Film Noir" type mystery. Ray Milland works for a magazine publisher who commits a murder. All the clues however point to Milland as the killer. He races against time to prove his innocence. First Rate Thriller! |
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5. | The Lost Weekend from Universal Studios Price: $13.03 Movie Review: I rarely watch older films. By "older" films, I mean movies made before 1960. It's not due to some prejudice on my part about black and white cinematography: my inability to view many early movies arises from the fact that far too many of these movies are so melodramatic. You know what I mean: lots... |
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6. | The Last Tycoon from Paramount Home Video Price: $17.99 Movie Review: The Last Tycoon is one of the last vestiges of old Hollywood merging with new Hollywood. Adapted from the unfinished novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, it is an effective tribute to a time when the movie industry was in its infancy. As a fan of the original book I can't decide whether my familiarity with... |
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7. | Reap the Wild Wind from Universal Studios Price: $13.48 Movie Review: I enjoyed this movie more than I expected to. Another reviewer called it "predictable" but I was surprised several times. Paulette Goddard is enjoyable as the spunky heroine who expects too much of John Wayne's ship captain and not enough of Ray Milland's gentleman lawyer. I too kept expecting John... |
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8. | Deanna Durbin Sweetheart Pack (Three Smart Girls / 100 Men and a Girl / First Love / It Started with Eve / Can't Help Singing / Lady on a Train) from Umvd Price: $22.93 Movie Review: Finaly Universal Pictures is going to release some of Deanna Durbin's movies on DVD i am certinly looking forward to her movies, on DVD, Three Smart Girls, 100 Men and a Girl, First Love, It Started With Eve, Can't Stop Singing, and her only movie in color, and Lady On a Train. Let's have more DVD'S... |
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9. | Theremin - An Electronic Odyssey from MGM/UA Video Price: $17.98 Movie Review: Maybe it's because I'm a snob who was weaned on award-winning PBS documentaries and hold programs like "American Masters" as *the* standard in movie bios. But for whatever reason, I thought that this documentary on Leon Theremin, the strange Russian inventor of the Theremin, that kooky, creepy... |
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10. | The Thing with Two Heads from MGM/UA Video Price: $13.46 Movie Review: You just cannot improve on the tag line for this one as the heading for this review: "They transplanted a white bigot's head on a soul brother's body!" The white bigot, one-time Oscar winner Ray Milland as Dr. Maxwell Kirshner, also happens to have a lot of money so that when he is dying he can have... |
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