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50. | Saturday Night Fever from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: In 1977 not everybody knew what the innovative disco music was, and to what extent night clubing was going on. This movie depicts John Travolta as Brookyn's Tony Manero, hero to the dance floor. His dead end job at a paint store makes him live for The Saturday Night disco scene. Travolta meets Karen... |
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51. | Natural Born Killers from Vidmark/Trimark Movie Review: A chilling , scary , disturbing , suspensful , good , Tarantino scripited , extremley violent gore fest directed by Oliver Stone. The story is about two modern day Bonnie and Clyde's Mickey (Woody Harrelson) and Mallory (Juliette Lewis) Knox going on a killing spree around the country , and how the... |
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52. | Easy Rider from Columbia/Tristar Studios Movie Review: The VHS version does not do justice for hopper/fonda's masterpiece work. DVD all the way. I couldn't believe how 'new' it looked when i saw it for the first time on widescreen/dvd. This was always a favorite flick of mine. It is a classic. Yer basic story of 'drug-dealin' buddies, sell their stuff,... |
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53. | Hairspray from New Line Home Entertainment Movie Review: I think it's safe to say that Hairspray is a unique motion picture. The movie, while providing nonstop fun and laughs throughout, also manages to not only confront but to roll right over prejudice in several of its nefarious guises. I was a teenager when this movie came out, and sadly, it was the... |
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54. | What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? from Warner Studios Movie Review: Truly chilling low-budget, cult classic thriller about a famous movie actress, Blanche (Joan Crawford) who gets into a rather nasty accident that leaves her crippled and in a wheelchair. Her sister, Jane (Bette Davis), who once was a performer as well (though much lesser known and less talented),... |
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55. | Invasion of the Body Snatchers from Republic Studios Movie Review: A classic sci-fi thriller made on a small budget with a relatively unknown cast and no special effects. A small American town is invaded by strange pods from outer space and the residents are replaced by soulless duplicates of themselves which hatch from the pods. Kevin McCarthy in one of his few... |
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56. | Withnail and I - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: This is one of the best British comedies of all time, however many people are underwhelmed upon seeing it, and can't understand what the fuss is all about. You either get it or you don't. I love it. (Though obviously not as much as Withnail cultists who have seen the movie 20 plus times) Ok.... |
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57. | Brazil from Universal Studios Movie Review: Brazil, despite the science fiction, social commentary and surrealism, is at it's core a movie about a man who trapped by the mundanity of life, imagines himself in a more fantastic world. Jonathan Pryce stars as a tiny unimportant member of a vast hyper-capitalistic society. Life is cold and... |
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58. | Audition from Ventura Distribution Movie Review: Audition tells the tale of a widower who under advice from his son decides to interview woman supposidly for a movie role whilst really trying to find a woman for a relationship. It's a Japanese movie with subtitles available for the non-japanese speaking. He mets a young lady and they seem to hit... |
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59. | The Iron Giant from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The Iron Giant is easily my favorite movie of 1999. Unfortunately lost amid a sea of big budget flash movies, this beautiful movie was never destined to be a box office success. Be that as it may, it stands firm as a shining example of the limitless potential of animated storytelling. Full of... |
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