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70. | ![]() | The Good, the Bad & the Ugly (Extended Version Collector's Set) from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Movie Review: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly in my opinion is the best among the trilogy. Sporting the largest budget and the best script among "The Man With No Name" trilogy, this movie blazes across the screen brilliantly. Of course, Clint Eastwood is back and his name is Joe once again although I don't believe... |
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71. | ![]() | The Ultimate Johnny Carson Collection - His Favorite Moments from The Tonight Show (Vols. 1-3) (1962-1992) from Carson Entertainment Movie Review: As one of the millions that sorely miss the wit and wisdom of Johnny Carson, I was especially pleased to receive this "best of" DVD collection. The three DVD's feature the best moments from the show - divided by decade - from the 60's through the 90's, and also include the complete second-to-last... |
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72. | ![]() | Monkees - Season One from Wea Corp Movie Review: Cheers to RHINO for finally putting this set out! I am a long time Monkees fan and collector. This is a dream come true. I heard rumor the second season is coming out in October of 2003! The video looks so good! The audio sounds as good as it could. The extra "stuff" is great even if they didn't... |
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73. | ![]() | 8 1/2 - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: The visually stunning, unique cinematography in this Federico Fellini Masterpiece sets the stage for an unmatched movie experience. At almost 2 1/2 hours running time, with overwhelming effects and faded black & white picture (which appears almost glaring at times), this movie is nonetheless a... |
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74. | ![]() | Pinocchio from Disney Studios Movie Review: Following the success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Walt Disney studios decided to create Pinocchio, although its initial theatrical release back in the 1940s seemed to be financially dissappointing, it was mainly because of the start of World War II. Through time, the movie became to be... |
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75. | ![]() | Notorious - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: In "NOTORIOUS," Alfred Hitchcock directs a luminous (in some scenes, she actually glows) Ingrid Bergman and an atypically somber Cary Grant in a suspenseful romantic allegory of love and betrayal in Nazi infested post War Rio. Claude Rains is memorable and as the villain understandably in love with... |
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76. | ![]() | Ikiru - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: This is a humble movie with the soul of an angel. It isn't about a life so much as it is about the act of living. This movie, in its quiet way, asks us to ponder what makes life meaningful. And it argues that our pursuit of life's quantity is misplaced, because it leads to neglect of life's... |
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77. | ![]() | The Rules of the Game - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: No history of cinema would be complete without "The Rules of the Game" (1939). Director Jean Renoir's brilliant, perceptive study of a dying French aristocracy remains among the finest examples of visual poetry captured on movie -- as evidenced in the savage "rabbit hunt" and the haunting final shot.... |
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78. | ![]() | Rear Window - Collector's Edition from Universal Studios Movie Review: Although Hitchcock listed this as one of his 2 favorite films, I had once viewed it as "closet drama" because of the limited set, conventional bad guy, passive good guy. The voyeuristic angle was interesting, even provocative to a point, but insufficient to save the movie from its sense of... |
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79. | ![]() | The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Two-Disc Special Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Along with the great Erich von Stroheim classic GREED (which tragically exists only in a greatly abridged version, and which was based on the haunting Frank Norris novel MCTEAGUE), this is the most powerful movie ever made on the destructive power of greed. THE TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE is... |
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