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30. | Stanley Kubrick Collection from Warner Studios Movie Review: I was ambivalent about buying this one. I had already plunked down more than a ... on the first release of the collection, then systematically rounded it out with the other movies that were available (Killer's Kiss, The Killing, Paths of Glory, Spartacus, and Eyes Wide Shut). I was not sure if it was... |
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31. | Horatio Hornblower - The New Adventures from A & E Home Video Movie Review: A&E continues to treat fans of the Horatio Hornblower book series with two new movies. These movies are at least of equal quality, if not better, than the six previous films. Everything from the ships to the costumes to the sets hit all the notes and make you feel a part of the period.... |
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32. | Under the Tuscan Sun (Widescreen Edition) from Buena Vista Home Vid Movie Review: (Lot's of spoilers) Yes, I know it's a romantic comedy, 'chick flick', and realism is not usually a necessary goal, but please, you must be kidding! She enters Italy, buys a house and moves there permanently on a whim? With minimal savings (after buying a villa with an olive grove!), no income... |
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33. | Gothika (Widescreen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Miranda Grey (Halle Berry) is a prison psychiatrist trying to make sense of her patients' apparent delusions. Driving home from work one night in the pouring rain, she veers to avoid a pedestrian who is standing the middle of the road. Miranda wakes up three days later to find herself confined to... |
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34. | War and Remembrance - Volume 1 from Mpi Media Group Movie Review: Herman Wouk and Dan Curtis score highly in what is one of the best "historical novel" to "screen adaptations" ever. To begin with, Wouk's books are a masterpiece. Curtis managed to faithfully capture the heart of the written work as War and Remembrance continues where Winds of War left off. As a... |
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35. | The Grapes of Wrath from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: "The Grapes of Wrath" is an inspired, harsh and critical retake on the Great Depression and its human fall out. While other studios were producing ultra high glamour and star driven vehicles, Darryl F. Zanuck chose to turn his spotlight on the crisis of the country and came up with an all time box... |
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36. | From the Earth to the Moon from Hbo Studios Movie Review: When I was in the first grade in Orlando, Florida our class would go outside to watch the Mercury flights take off from Cape Canaveral, so the American space program made a big impression on me as a child. Of course, now I have a daughter who is surprised to learn that human beings have walked on... |
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37. | Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy from Acorn Media Publishi Movie Review: Regarding Theresa C. Shaton's note about the Ricky Tarr plot-line apparently missing, I can't speak for anyone else, but my copy of the DVD certainly seems to have it. Indeed, it takes up much of the second episode. As an aside, I'm very glad that this thread is in this adaptation. While one could... |
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38. | Maurice - Special Edition from Public Media Inc Movie Review: Some of the best movies by the creative team of Merchant/Ivory were adapted from works of E. M. Foster. This beautifully filmed movie is a story about a young man who struggles with his sexual orientation and his status in society. James Wilby plays the title character honestly and with dignity as he... |
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39. | Monster from Columbia Tristar Hom Movie Review: I had been familiar with the story of Aileen Wournos for a few years and admit to being interested in studying the criminology of female serial killers. This movie however for me posed the question of just who was the real monster. Was it Wournos herself whose years of pent up anger and frustration... |
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