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80. | Fantasia (60th Anniversary Special Edition) from Disney Studios Movie Review: This is truly a triumph of animation technology; one that is suitable for the entire family to enjoy. First, we have the original "Fantasia," featuring crocodiles dancing with hippos to Beethoven's 6th, Dinosaurs marching to Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" and much more! The 2nd edition ("Fantasia... |
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81. | Topper/Topper Returns from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: As a screwball comedy, Topper has it all: high spirits and hijinks, wonderful acting all around, sharp dialogue, deft physical comedy, and a theme lots of people can relate to. If you're in the mood for a screwball comedy that still has a real message, this is one to watch. Topper Returns is like... |
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82. | Lady and The Tramp from Disney Studios Movie Review: Anyone with an eye for beauty cannot help but admire the light and color of this enduring and endearing Disney Masterpiece. But great art must take into account content; it must hit you on a visceral level. And there's no finer example of this anywhere in filmdom than the final chase sequence. From... |
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83. | The Day the Earth Stood Still from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: The Day the Earth Stood Still is one of the greatest movies of the Communist scare era. It is tense, gripping and exciting in the opening confrontation and is a study of emotional reaction to the unknown. All of the characters are typical post World War 2 Americans, simplistic in lifestyle and... |
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84. | 12 Angry Men from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: How many times have you seen the "One juror holdout" theme played out in movies and (especially) on TV shows? Probably quite a few. But none done so well and so very convincingly as the 1957 classic, "12 Angry Men". Henry Fonda's arguments attempting to persuade his fellow jurors of the defendant's... |
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85. | Lawrence of Arabia from Columbia Tri-Star Movie Review: A sweeping, grand classic movie spectacle is now available in a radiant new 2.2:1 DVD package. One of the last movies shot in Super Panasonic 70mm, 1962's "Lawrence of Arabia" is at once director David Lean's cinematic wedding of trenchant theater and stunning visuals. T.E. Lawrence was a young World... |
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86. | The Umbrellas of Cherbourg from Koch Lorber Movie Review: There really isn't another movie quite like THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG. For instance, every line of dialogue in the movie is sung, yet apart from the heartbreakingly beautiful "I Will Wait for You," there are no songs. So, is it a musical? In form it seems more like an operetta. Musically, the... |
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87. | Best of Hitchcock Volume 2 from Universal Studios Movie Review: This second boxed set has a number of stunning works by Hitchcock; Vertigo and The Birds are stunning masterpieces from the Master of Suspense. The former movie is his most personal while the latter his most expansive in scope and a radical departure from what had come before. These two films... |
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88. | West Side Story (Full Screen Edition) from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Movie Review: WEST SIDE STORY remains unique...to the point of astounding...in status among most accomplished classics in cinema history. Legendary director Robert Wise[whose eclectic mastery of movie ranges from "lost" mythology epic, HELEN OF TROY to sci-fi milestones-THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL and STAR... |
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89. | Best of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In from Wea Corp Movie Review: For six years, I watched Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In on Monday nights. I enjoyed it because it was funny, with catchphrases like "Sock it to me," "You bet your sweet bippy," and "Here comes da judge" performed by an ensemble cast of comedians including Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin, Ruth Buzzi and Arte... |
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