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100. | The Lion in Winter from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: From the haunting opening chants to the unforgettable final shots, this is one of the few movies in the history of Hollywood that has kept me glued to the screen for the entire 134 minutes of running time. The story is what drew me in: a dysfunctional family that just happens to be royal. But it was... |
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101. | The Ladykillers from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: A comedy from another place and another time, that right now seems so long ago and far away, "The Ladykillers," directed by Alexander Mackendrick, stars Alec Guinness, Cecil Parker, Peter Sellers and Herbert Lom, and stands as a perfect example of how charming, delightful, civilized and yes,... |
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102. | Twelve O'Clock High from Twentieth Century Fox Movie Review: Twelve "O'Clock High is a powerful and true-to-life movie dealing with the early days of the 8th US Air Force in Great Britain. Its mission: to bomb Germany not by night in saturation bombings as the British were doing, but instead to boldly engage in "precision daylight bombing." No one knew if the... |
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103. | Rebecca - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: If you love Hitchcock or if you love golden screen star Laurence Olivier, you will fall head over heals in love with this film! I came across REBECCA while I was in college, majoring in English Literature. I first read the book, which by the way is an excellent read. Then, I viewed this movie and was... |
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104. | Follow Me, Boys! from Walt Disney Home Entertainment Movie Review: One of Disney's greatest classics, FOLLOW ME, BOYS! goes well beyond its theme about Boy Scouting in its early days in America. It's a story of love and of priorities when a disenchanted band member studying law, Lemuel Siddons, decides to get back to the basics in rural America. In the process he... |
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105. | Casablanca (Two-Disc Special Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: CASABLANCA is the favorite movie of many fans for good reasons. They can really be summed up in the numerous Academy Awards and Academy Award nominations given to the movie. The combination of superior direction, acting, cinematography and a superb screenplay doesn't come together in one package too... |
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106. | Throne of Blood - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: As a student attending an international school in Japan (NIS) it was very interesting to study Shakespeare's Macbeth and compare it to different movie versions of the same tragic story, the main one being Kurosawa's Throne of Blood. Each version of Macbeth; Polanski's, BBC's, RSC's, and Kurosawa's,... |
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107. | Gone with the Wind from Warner Studios Movie Review: This is an amazing classic movie and I have little to say that has not been said already. However, a few of the reviews I've read express disappointment that the movie is not letterboxed on the DVD release. The reason is very simple! The movie was NOT shot in the widescreen process! The full frame... |
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108. | Pollyanna from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: If you thought Shirley Temple was an great child star, wait 'til you see Hayley Mills' performance in one of the most wonderful movies I've ever watched : Pollyanna. Hayley makes her first appearance in a Disney movie in this lovely story about a little orphan girl sent to live in Harrington with... |
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109. | High Noon (Collector's Edition) from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: High Noon is a classic tale of a man who is torn between his duty and love. Gary Cooper stars as Will Cain, a sheriff of small town Hadleyville, NM, who has just gotten married to Amy played by Grace Kelly. Amy is a Quaker and in deference to her pacifist beliefs, Will is turning in his badge. But... |
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