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70. | Reefer Madness (Restored Edition) from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: The movie Reefer Madness seen by itself is really nothing to brag about, but this special addition for this best-selling cult classic is fantastic. It's a must buy, because for how cheap it is, you really get your money's worth. For the first time ever, I can say that the colorized version (complete... |
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71. | King Of Hearts from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: A fairy tale set in a French town caught between the opposing armies of the First World War, "King of Hearts" has lost none of its beguiling charm in the 35 years since its original release, nor has its message grown stale. Alan Bates shines as Charles Plumpick, a simple private in a Scottish... |
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72. | Shadow of the Vampire from Universal Studios Movie Review: "Shadow of the Vampire" is a cute, fictionalized story about the making of F. W. Murnau's silent classic "Nosferatu - A Symphony of Horror" (German, 1922). The premiss of "Shadow..." is that Murnau, in his quest for ultimate realism, hires a real vampire to play the part of an actor (named Max... |
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73. | Evil Dead - Special Edition from Elite Entertainment Movie Review: Before director Sam Raimi brought Darkman and comic book superhero Spider-Man to the big screen, he wrote and directed a low budget horror zombie movie, called The Evil Dead. While short on money, the movie still benefits from Raimi's wildly inventive imagination and the first of many memorable... |
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74. | Fantastic Planet from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: Fantastic Planet is by far one of the more unusual animated I have ever seen. Truly unusual and surrealistic scenes, and that funky Pink Floyd meets "Shaft"-style soundtrack by Alain Goraguer gives the movie that truly '70s look and feel. But I warn you to stay away from the earlier VHS edition from... |
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75. | The Wanderers from Warner Home Video Movie Review: These were the OLDEST''TEENAGERS''since the Sweathogs!I mean,not one looked at least 18.That said,this is a wanderfull movie.The music,the acting,the chemistry,the atmosphere,everything worked.it had drama,comedy,horror(enter Ducky's Boys),action,and a love story(even though Terror's a lil too old... |
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76. | Bad Taste (Limited Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: While Director Peter Jackson may have gained international recognition as the director of LORD OF THE RINGS, many horror fans knew him first from this highly entertaining 1987 splatter comedy. This movie is a real testament towards Peter Jackson's talent and love for the genre... the movie was filmed... |
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77. | Serial Mom from Hbo Studios Movie Review: A deliciously dark comedy from John Waters who also directed other great movies such as Cry Baby (1990) and Hairspray (1988). The crazy plot is centered around a surburban housewife, Beverley Surphin (marvelously played by Kathleen Turner), who lives with her husband (Sam Waterston) and her two fine... |
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78. | Thirteen Days (Infinifilm Edition) from New Line Home Entertainment Movie Review: Thirteen Days covers the events of October, 1962, commonly referred to as "The Cuban Missile Crisis." Bruce Greenwood (the husband in Double Jeopardy and National Security Advisor in Rules of Engagement) does an admirable turn as President John F. Kennedy and Steven Culp (best known for his... |
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79. | The Elephant Man from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: "The Elephant Man," director David Lynch's sophomore major movie effort, seems to be groomed for greatness from the beginning. The story of John Merrick, a horribly deformed person who lived in London in the Victorian age and became somewhat of a celebrity among medical and social circles in that... |
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