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1. | ![]() | Grease (Widescreen Edition) from Paramount Home Video Price: $12.29 Movie Review: Grease was the first movie that I saw more than once in the theatre (6 times to be exact) in 1978. It was the largest running musical in theatre history and the movie was closely based on the 1972 musical play. The movie featured a '50s theme, cashing in on the nostalgia craze that was going on at that... |
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2. | ![]() | 1950s TV's Greatest Shows Featuring: The Jack Benny Program / Dragnet / The Burns and Allen Show / The Lone Ranger / The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet / Sea Hunt / The Red Skelton Show / Suspense / Our Miss Brooks / Mr. & Mrs. North / The Life of Riley / Racket Squad Price: $24.99 Movie Review: There are plenty of DVDs out on the market today with episodes of television shows from the 1950s and 1960s that have fallen into the "public domain." Many of them are cheaply put together and, visually, look it. Not so with releases from the Falcon Picture Group. By and large, their releases look... |
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3. | ![]() | 1950s TV's Greatest Comedies Price: $24.99 Movie Review: If you're a connoisseur of the golden age of television comedy, you'll find this DVD collection to be an overall satisfying experience. In not including the Honeymooners or I Love Lucy, one could call it the best of the rest. The Jack Benny Program showcases the talent and personality of Liberace... |
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4. | ![]() | Grease 2 from Paramount Home Video Price: $12.29 Movie Review: You know how sequels mostly never live up to their originals well this is true here. Grease 2, a fun movie, released in 1982 has one major flaw, imho, and that is- it's missing the "timeless" feeling to it. The music of the original, for the most part, sounded like music from the 50's and 60's.... |
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5. | ![]() | The Strongest Man in the World from Buena Vista Home Vid Price: $16.99 Movie Review: "The Strongest Man in the World" is far from the best movie Disney studios produced in its family-film heyday (late '50's to early '80's). However, I still find it to be quite enjoyable, especially the beginning and ending half-hours, which are quite funny. So why only one star? BECAUSE IT IS NOT IN... |
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6. | ![]() | Grease (Full Screen Edition) from Paramount Home Video Price: $12.29 Movie Review: Grease was the first movie that I saw more than once in the theatre (6 times to be exact) in 1978. It was the largest running musical in theatre history and the movie was closely based on the 1972 musical play. The movie featured a '50s theme, cashing in on the nostalgia craze that was going on at that... |
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7. | ![]() | Mildred Pierce from Warner Home Video Price: $16.38 Movie Review: MILDRED PIERCE is a classic movie noir with exceptionally fine performances. Joan plays the title role with such dedicated conviction that you feel both angry and empathetic for her character: her daughter Veda (Ann Blyth) has got to be the most ungrateful daughter of all time! Crawford plays the... |
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8. | ![]() | Ziegfeld Girl from Warner Home Video Price: $16.38 Movie Review: I have loved this movie from the first time I saw it in the fall of 1977 on WCBS-TV, Channel 2, from NYC when I was 15. I was allowed to stay up until the wee hours of the morning as long as my studies didn't suffer. Of course, all of this nonsense of loving classic MGM movies started with "That's... |
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9. | ![]() | We're Not Married from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Price: $12.28 Movie Review: This movie tells the story of several couples who find out well into their marriages that they're all not really married. In some cases, this turns out to be good news. In other cases, not so good news. What brings me back to watch this movie over and over is not the great mini-plots of each... |
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10. | ![]() | Cover Girl from Columbia Tristar Hom Price: $21.71 Movie Review: I can't help but love this movie. Every time I feel blue, I can pop it in the VCR and feel wonderful by the time it's over. Rita Hayworth has never been more beautiful than in this picture. Her dancing talents are showcased beautifully, though as usual, not enough. Gene Kelly sparkles brilliantly as... |
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