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20. | The Winds of War from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: I first read The Winds of War by Herman Wouk back around 1972. The book just absolutely grabbed me. When I heard that ABC was filming a mini-series I was a little skeptical. Very few "made for TV" movies from books really capture the true feel of the original work. THIS ONE DOES! First of all it has... |
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21. | Rocky (Five-Disc Boxed Set) from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: How can you not like Rocky movies? They are some of the most emotionally intense, exciting, fun, and inspirational movies of all time. I love all of them in all their cheesy glory. This boxed set lets you experience any and all of Rocky's great fights any time you want. It's too bad only one of the... |
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22. | The Last Samurai (Full Screen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: In DANCES WITH WOLVES (1990), Kevin Costner is the emotionally drained Civil War soldier whose life is renewed on the Great Plains by a wild wolf and a band of Sioux when he adopts the lifestyle and values of the latter. He "goes Indian". As this movie opens in 1876, ex-Captain Nathan Algren (Tom... |
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23. | BBC Shakespeare Tragedies DVD Giftbox from Ambrose Video Publis Movie Review: This is the Ambrose video series that many libraries have purchased...The 37 play VHS series is still >$2,500 with individual plays around $100. The series was remarkable in that it actually included all 37 plays in full with a solid set of players (some famous) who worked hard at maintaining as... |
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24. | Titanic from Paramount Studio Movie Review: (Titanic is towards the bottom) "This is, perhaps, the most important area to keep an eye on. Now that more and more old 'movie-only' discs are being replaced with special edition treatments, knowing about these developments early on may save you from buying multiple versions. The following titles... |
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25. | I, Claudius from Image Entertainment Movie Review: This series has everything--love, lust, murder, revenge, humor, pathos, drama, horror. You don't have to be a history buff to watch it; it's terrific no matter what you like. I remember being spellbound when it was first broadcast in 1976, & it's just as mesmerizing & wonderful today. In... |
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26. | Shogun from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Shogun. Finally, this beloved mini-series from 1980 comes to DVD, offered in a beautiful package. For years it was only available on a ridiculously over-priced VHS set. But now all nine hours are presented with a crisp, clear DVD transfer. Awesome. There is nothing else like Shogun, nothing else... |
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27. | Brideshead Revisited from Acorn Media Movie Review: Brideshead Revisited is the finest movie made for television that I have ever seen. It is true to Evelyn Waugh's great novel. After watching this movie I bought the book and liked it as much as the videos. For those viewers who like to read, if you enjoyed the movie you are almost certain to love the... |
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28. | War and Remembrance - Volume 2 from Mpi Media Group Movie Review: The War and Remebrance/Winds of War video productions are a high water mark of the docu-drama of WWII. The thing that impressed me most regarding these episodes was the director's skill at imparting the sense of drama, despair, the feeling that must have pervaded peoples minds that were in the war.... |
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29. | Ever After - A Cinderella Story from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: I watch this whenever I need a lift and new realeases are tedious and too serious. The acting isn't Oscar caliber, but who the heck cares! This movie offers the kind of smart-comic fun that made flics like 'The Princess Bride' so popular. Drew is a bold, self-reliant Cinderella. Imagine that! She's... |
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