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100. | The Golden Child from Paramount Studio Movie Review: Seems like I'm one of the few people alive who actually liked this mvie. Sure, it's a little goofy sometimes (the dream sequence is Exhibit A), but all in all, I think this movie is definitely worth the money. Eddie Murphy fans will love the humor, and when you get right down to it, it's a great... |
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101. | King of New York (Special Edition) from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: Abel Ferraras' "King of New York" is the story of recently parolled Frank White who decides to try to go straight. Kinda. The cast reads like a roll call of modern day screen bad asses: Christopher Walken, Dave Carruso, Larry Fishburne, Wesley Snipes, Steve Buscemi, Giancarlo Esposito, on and on.... |
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102. | Cannibal Ferox (A.K.A. Make Them Die Slowly) from Image Entertainment Movie Review: You're snooping around on the Cannibal Ferox page because: A) You have some basic Italian horror movie knowledge(Fulci, Argento), and have heard about this movie through a fanzine, other dvd trailers, websites, creepy Italian horror fan friend. Or B) You've already seen this movie and are just curious... |
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103. | Cross of Iron from Hen's Tooth Video Movie Review: It takes guts for a movie director to make a WWII movie from the German perspective, but Peckinpah had plenty and pulled it off quite well. The movie focuses on Sgt. Steiner (James Coburn) who is the paradox of the the ideal soldier; he hates the rigid hierarchy of military order but is the best... |
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104. | Dark Star from Vci Home Video Movie Review: So, I thought I would show this movie to my fiancee and a friend of hers, both of whom I would definitely say are picky and typically like the empty flashy movies that draw in money, but have no substance. She was laughing very loudly by the end (and so was her friend, by the way). John Carpenter... |
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105. | A Boy & His Dog from First Run Features Movie Review: This 1975 movie takes only the bare bones from Harlan Ellison's novella, forgoing its final proof of how much a boy can love his dog. What is left is Don Johnson as Vic, the young post-apocalyptic loner and his telepathic dog Blood (Yes, that is Benji, boys and girl), who eventually meets a girl from... |
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106. | The Night Porter - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: The Night Porter is a very dark and powerful movie, the subject matter is disturbing and so are some of the images in the movie. It is an interesting psychological examination on the relationship between Nazism, Sado-Masochism, sex, death, servant / master roles and the effects of ones past in... |
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107. | Rosemary's Baby from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Roman Polanski's 1968 "Rosemary's Baby" was his first American movie debut. He had already directed a movie based on another book by Ira Levin that starred French actress Catherine Deneuve. Ira Levin's novel was a best selling work of horror in the late sixties. The movie, for the most part, is true to... |
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108. | The Last House on the Left from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: This is a flick that ranks up there with "Requiem For A Dream" and "Kids". While the two movies I just mentioned were in completely different genres of movie. And are two far superior flicks, they all do the same thing. They scare you. But they don't scare you with shocks and boogeymen, they scare... |
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109. | Re-Animator (The Millennium Edition) from Elite Entertainment, Movie Review: Oh My God! RE-ANIMATOR is the kind of movie that totally strips you of your ability to turn away or stop the movie! I popped in the DVD only to watch a few minutes and found myself watching the movie all the way through, only stopping to rewind scenes that I missed! RE-ANIMATOR is the funniest and... |
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