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1. | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Special Edition) from Twentieth Century Fox Price: $11.24 Movie Review: This one really takes me back to my teens, when the movie came out and my whole family went to see it. We were enraptured, and we all went home humming "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head." I like THAT song sequence in the movie very much. I think it sets up the Butch/Etta relationship nicely and... |
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2. | Out of Africa from Universal Studios Price: $12.28 Movie Review: Reading some of the criticism of this movie, I wonder if they saw the same movie that I did. This is an absolute masterpiece in every sense of the word! The photography is stunning, with virtually every scene presenting a sumptuous feast for the eyes. The soundtrack is heartfelt and magnificently... |
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3. | Jeremiah Johnson from Warner Studios Price: $12.28 Movie Review: This movie is one of several fascinating historical threads that I have been following since I first saw it as a 12-year old and loved it. First, it is based on the actual life of a mountain man named John Johnston, later changed to Johnson, and known in the West from the mid-1840s as Liver-Eating... |
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4. | All the President's Men from Warner Studios Price: $16.38 Movie Review: "All the President's Men" is an interesting movie that manages to hold its tension throughout the entire movie. My only complaint is that the movie is a bit long and tedious. Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman both do a superlative job bringing journalism to life and humanizing a profession that... |
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5. | The Way We Were (Special Edition) from Columbia/Tristar Studios Price: $16.36 Movie Review: Finally! THE WAY WE WERE in widescreen! I think it really makes a difference. I've only seen pan and scan versions on video. It is especially noticeable in the opening credits where names/credits appear on one side of the screen and action takes place on the other side. For the first time we get to... |
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6. | Three Days of the Condor from Paramount Studio Price: $16.39 Movie Review: This movie had me on the edge of my seat when I saw it when it first came out. You couldn't ask for more in a cast--it stars John Houseman, Cliff Robertson, Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, and Max von Sydow. This is still one of the best movies in its category and beats a lot of the others in the... |
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7. | The Sting from Universal Studios Price: $14.96 Movie Review: Who in their right mind would release this movie in anything other than its original aspect? Let's just chop off two-thirds of the Mona Lisa so it will conform to television screens while we're at it. Movies are no different than any other form of art; it is unforgivable to chop them up for the sake... |
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8. | A Bridge Too Far from Mgm/Ua Studios Price: $13.01 Movie Review: Based upon an outstanding book by Cornelius Ryan, this movie tells the story of Field Marshall Montgomery's ambitious but very risky plan to invade Germany in the fall of 1944, by dropping airborne troops to take strategic bridges, and sending an armored column to link up with the airborne troops.... |
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9. | The Great Gatsby from Paramount Home Video Price: $17.39 Movie Review: This is one of those movies that instantly captures your imagination and always lingers somewhere in the back of your mind. I saw it twice in school, and the reaction was always mixed. We are living in careless times and perhaps The Great Gatsby speaks more to us today than ever. The 1920s were a... |
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10. | Sneakers (Collector's Edition) from Universal Studios Price: $12.28 Movie Review: Sneakers, released 1992, was among the first movies to center on the world of computer hackers. But unlike the lesser movies in the category, such as The Net, Sneakers has a better plot, and it is more of an ensemble piece. This allows for us to really get into the story a bit more. Another thing... |
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