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1. | The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came Down A Mountain from Miramax Home Entertainment Price: $9.99 Movie Review: This movie is a labor of love, as is its topic. This true story, well acted and beautifully filmed, initially stopped me with its music as I surfed past a television broadcast. Within minutes, I was entranced, equally by the fine character acting as by the familiar faces of Hugh Grant and Colm... |
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2. | Mrs. Miniver from Warner Home Video Price: $16.38 Movie Review: One of the most important movies of World War II, Mrs. Miniver is the wonderful story of a middle-class English family during the German Blitz. I'll admit that the movie occasionally feels a bit forced, but that seems to have been the point. It's telling that director William Wyler battled with studio... |
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3. | Jason and the Argonauts from Artisan Entertainment Price: $13.03 Movie Review: This new version of the ancient story of Jason's quest for the golden fleece appears to have everything going for it: spectacular production design, gorgeous set decoration and costumes, and a cast of first rate actors, including Frank Langella, Adrian Lester, Derek Jacobi, Dennis Hopper, and many... |
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4. | Gormenghast from Warner Home Video Price: $31.48 Movie Review: When watching this I found myself constantly referring back to the novels to compare the characterisations with Peake's drawings. They were astonishingly close, especially Fuchsia and Flay, and the performances brought them to life brilliantly. Such a grand story cannot ever be done justice in a... |
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5. | The Sons of Katie Elder from Paramount Home Video Price: $13.04 Movie Review: You might consider this a ultra-typical, run-of-the-mill, almost ordinary John Wayne Western, in which the hero makes a grand and mysterious entrance and finishes the bad guy with a no-BS finale. Yet in between all this is a wonderful movie, with good performances and an intriguing plot. The... |
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6. | The Inspector General from Roan Group Price: $17.96 Movie Review: The first time I saw this movie, it was very late at night on cable (A&E, of course!) I was thoroughly flabbergasted at the quality of the music, especially Danny Kaye's quartet with HIMSELF! He was well before his time....even more multi-talented than Robin Williams is today. Buy This Movie! |
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7. | Our Man Flint from Fox Home Entertainme Price: $13.48 Movie Review: This is the ultimate 60's spy movie spoof, capturing the total madcap, surreal, death-defying, and chauvinist ways of a spy in a 60's movie. Of course, having been made in 1965, what else could you expect? James Coburn is Derek Flint, a spy so secret that even the group of scientists that wish to... |
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8. | King Solomon's Mines from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Price: $13.46 Movie Review: To review this movie is to look at it from the view of a tongue-in-cheek or spoof of the original King Solomon's Mines made earlier with Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr. I don't know whether it was meant to be but if you look at it from that viewpoint I think it was hilariously funny {particularly... |
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9. | There's No Business Like Show Business from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Price: $13.03 Movie Review: A fine piece of entertainment, There's No Business has however also sides that prevent it from being brilliant. The script is acceptable, though lacking any originality (we follow the career of the Donahues, a family of vaudeville artists) but Walter Lang's direction reveals that this survivor of... |
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10. | Tokyo Joe from Columbia Tristar Hom Price: $22.46 Movie Review: Life in post war Japan is a theme not often explored in Hollywood movie making and that alone gives "Tokyo Joe" an extra element of interest. Often referred to as second-string Bogie effort, the movie I feel has much to commend it and it weaves an arresting story of intrigue, corruption and lost love... |
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