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1. | Convoy from Cheezy Flicks Entertainment Movie Review: I used to watch Convoy over and over as a kid. It is unfortunate that it is not being produced on DVD or VHS considering how many movies not nearly as entertaining are being marketed. I think if you didn't see it when it first came out you'd find it silly and dated today, but I feel to those of us... |
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2. | The Final Countdown (2-Disc Limited Special Edition) from Blue Underground Movie Review: FINALLY on DVD in the quality and style it deserves! Fans have been waiting a long time for this, and you're going to love this new 2-disc special edition from Blue Underground. To start with, the movie looks wonderful here, in full anamorphic widescreen video. The original camera negative has been... |
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3. | Donnie Darko from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: I try to find movies that are unusual and sometimes complicated. This is a good reason I tend to rent movies away from the Hollywood formula, going for foreign films. With writer / director Richard Kelly's Donnie Darko, I found a treat close to home. With cameos from Drew Barrymore, Noel Wyle and... |
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4. | Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Special Edition) from Columbia Tri-Star Movie Review: ...Kubrik masterminded Dr. Strangelove, loosely basing the movie upon the book "Red Alert" (the book is a completely serious Cold War nuclear war scenario, but Strangelove is a complete and total farce). "Strangelove" came out a year or two after the Cuban October missile crisis, a year after US... |
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5. | Once Upon a Time in the West from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: I was going to say that this is the greatest of the spaghetti westerns but truthfully, this movie is bigger than that. Every single thing about is incredible. The theme, the filming and the music is almost operatic. The casting of Henry Fonda as one of the most vicious villains ever seen in a movie... |
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6. | The Image from Wea Corp Movie Review: Radley METZGER's THE IMAGE (also known under the more exploitative title THE PUNISHMENT OF ANNE) is without doubt not everybody's cup of tea. Based on an infamous French bestseller this movie is shocking in its relentless depiction of a weird triangle relationship between a mature woman, her... |
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7. | Pink Floyd - The Wall from Sony/Columbia Movie Review: - Pink, (Bob Geldof) is the main character in this remarkable movie directed by Alan Parker. Pink is a Rock star who spends most of his time locked in a hotel room watching classic war movies from his TV-set with a lot of [bad] channels...then slowly he starts losing his mind as he reminisces about... |
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8. | Yellow Submarine from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: After reading the New York Times article about the restoration process for Yellow Submarine, I had high hopes for this DVD. I was not disappointed. The color saturation is sumptuous. There are some imperfections, but on the whole this is a first class restoration. If you want appreciate the... |
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9. | Day of the Dead (Divimax Special Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Zombies have completely overrun the planet, with only a handful of human survivors (consisting mainly of scientists and soldiers) situated in an underground missile silo. Tensions flare when the two factions' opinions on how to deal with the situation clash. By far, Day of the Dead is the most grim... |
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10. | 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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