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1. | Seven Brides for Seven Brothers from Warner Studios Price: $16.38 Movie Review: A "sleeper" when it was released in 1954, "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" is still one of the freshest musicals ever made. With a pretty, spirited score by Gene de Paul and Johnny Mercer and rambunctious but carefully-controlled choreography by Michael Kidd, this modestly-budgeted movie surprised... |
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2. | My Man Godfrey - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Price: $34.76 Movie Review: Considering how truly awful this movie has looked in the past, Criterion's edition of "My Man Godfrey" must be commended for its ressurection of an almost dead cinematic masterpiece. William Powell stars as Godfrey - a bum and forgotten man transformed at the insistance of a madcap heiress (Carole... |
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3. | Royal Wedding from Goodtimes Home Video Price: $4.95 Movie Review: Royal Wedding is a minor Astaire movie, not even up to Easter Parade, but his dancing was (as always) just amazing. The scene where he dances with a coat-rack is one of my favorites from anyplace (and is clearly an inspiration for Mel Gibson's dance in "What Women Want" -- Mr. Astaire does it... |
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4. | The Four Feathers (TV Movie) from Bfs Entertainment/Mu Price: $17.98 Movie Review: Over half of this movie consists of scenes taken from the original 1939 classic movie directed by Zoltan Korda. Even those scenes can't disguise the remake's network TV-movie quality. Beau Bridges is generally a good actor, but he is terribly miscast on this movie. Go rent both versions of The Four... |
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5. | My Man Godfrey from Gotham Distribution Price: $7.98 Movie Review: Considering how truly awful this movie has looked in the past, Criterion's edition of "My Man Godfrey" must be commended for its ressurection of an almost dead cinematic masterpiece. William Powell stars as Godfrey - a bum and forgotten man transformed at the insistance of a madcap heiress (Carole... |
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6. | Broadway's Best - 4 Movies from Bci Eclipse Company Price: $9.98 Movie Review: It is difficult for me to critique a DVD Set that I only paid $5.00 for, but I will try. Everyone knows that the movies themselves are enjoyable; so I will only talk about the DVDs quality wise. When I first considered buying this I was concerned that I would be unhappy because of all the complaints... |
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7. | Deal of a Lifetime from Mgm/Ua Studios Price: $9.94 Movie Review: This movie is completely stupid and trite and you know exactly what's going to happen the whole time. However, the production is fun and not a typical hollywood one. And everynow and then you get the feeling that the movie is making fun of itself anyway. I really enjoyed how they didn't JUST use... |
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8. | My Man Godfrey from Madacy Entertainment Price: $7.98 Movie Review: Considering how truly awful this movie has looked in the past, Criterion's edition of "My Man Godfrey" must be commended for its ressurection of an almost dead cinematic masterpiece. William Powell stars as Godfrey - a bum and forgotten man transformed at the insistance of a madcap heiress (Carole... |
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9. | Royal Wedding/Second Chorus from Inspired Corporation Price: $9.98 Movie Review: Unfortunately the release of this DVD with such poor visual and sound quality is appalling. One expects sharpness, one gets a version worse than one sees on television. Don't bother buying this version!! |
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10. | Royal Wedding from Madacy Entertainment Price: $7.98 Movie Review: Royal Wedding is a minor Astaire movie, not even up to Easter Parade, but his dancing was (as always) just amazing. The scene where he dances with a coat-rack is one of my favorites from anyplace (and is clearly an inspiration for Mel Gibson's dance in "What Women Want" -- Mr. Astaire does it... |
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