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50. | A Hard Day's Night from Miramax Entertainment Movie Review: History was born with the opening chord of the Beatles' first movie. As the title track is playing, hordes of screaming young girls chase the Beatles through the train station, cutting back and forth to a man's attempts to open a milk carton, Paul and his grandfather calmly waiting the storm out,... |
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51. | Roger & Me from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Roger & Me is the documentary about Michael Moore's journey to find GM Chairman Roger Smith. His journey takes him through the desolate areas of Flint, Michigan where Smith decided to close the GM plants and move the company to Mexico where wages were cheaper. Thousands and thousands of people... |
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52. | Gaza Strip from Arab Film Distributi Movie Review: This movie has changed the way I look at the Palestinian - Israeli conflict. It's the first movie I have ever found that really feels like an inside view of Palestinian life -- not just a light glossing-over of their situation like in the movie "Promises" or on the rare news reports that actually have... |
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53. | Ram Dass: Fierce Grace from Zeitgeist Video Movie Review: This is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. It has the power to really touch the hearts of anyone. Ram Dass's life story is captured and presented in such a real way that he becomes your friend, and anyone can relate to him and his life experiences. The movie has great footage from the,... |
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54. | Lost in La Mancha from New Video Group Movie Review: Lost in La Mancha is a highly entertaining documentary on Terry Gilliam's disasterous attempt to adapt Cervantes Don Quixote for the screen. Like Orson Welles before him, Gilliam becomes the latest victim of the Don Quixote curse. Gilliam's 10 year obssession is thwarted after only 6 days of actual... |
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55. | Comedian from Miramax Movie Review: "Comedian" chronicles Jerry Seinfeld's return to the comedy club circuit after dismantling his sitcom in 1998 and retiring his well-honed live routines in the HBO special "I'm Telling You For The Last Time." And though the documentary has lots of stand-up comedy, as well as appearances by comics... |
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56. | World War II - The Lost Color Archives from A & E Entertainment Movie Review: This is an excellent DVD with spectacular color footage and excellent commentary about World War II. The historical value of this program is excellent as the facts and historical aspects are presented in a clear and concise manner. This documentary also has the human aspect well covered as most of... |
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57. | Africa - The Serengeti (Large Format) from E-Realbiz.Com Movie Review: If you have seen any of the many National Geographic titles on African wildlife, you may find that IMax's Serengeti leaves a lot to be desired in terms of story telling, focus on wildlife and scientific knowledge. IMax movies are shot on larger than normal movie to achieve very high... |
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58. | Stephen Hawking's Universe from Pbs Home Video Movie Review: Stephen Hawking is among the finest Cosmological minds that has ever graced this planet. In an event to change the way we understand and comprehend the mysteries of the universe we have six hours of non-stop Honest science. Six episodes ranging from the first cosmolgical discoveries to how we are... |
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59. | Bob Dylan - Don't Look Back from New Video Group Movie Review: I have watched this documentary at least three times and never get tired of seeing it. This documentary follows Dylan on a tour through England and the viewer gets to play a fly on the wall as you watch this genius interact with the likes of Alan Price (The Animals), Joan Baez, and Donovan. For me,... |
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