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60. | Into the Woods from Image Entertainment Movie Review: Into The Woods is at all times humorous, sad, disturbing, and thought-provoking. It is enjoyable by all ages. Children will find it to be a delightful twist on conventional fairy tales, and Adults will find it thought-provoking and moving, as well as a delightful romp through childhood stories.... |
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61. | The Lost Battalion from A & E Entertainment Movie Review: This is a true story about a relatively unknown event during World War I. The movie was done in the same style as Saving Private Ryan. When action was happening, the cameras were right there. Plenty of detail added to the authenticity. It is especially interesting for anyone that is familiar to the... |
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62. | Chasing Liberty (Widescreen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Let me just start off with yes, I love romantic fluff, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. This was a great piece of romantic fluff to watch on a lazy afternoon. It wasn't boring, the lead characters looked good, and it had a great soundtrack. Sure, you could drive a Mac truck through the plot holes,... |
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63. | The Trip from Tla Entertainment Gr Movie Review: "The Trip", the feature debut by writer/director Miles Swain, is one of the best gay themed movies I've seen in the past year. Although it does have it's shortcomings with some uneven acting and may try to tackle a bit too many plotlines, "The Trip" overall is a fun filled journey you don't want to... |
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64. | Beckett on Film DVD Set from Ambrose Video Publis Movie Review: 2 stars is misleading. I would recommend this to anyone interested in Becket. To see a directors interpretation of his work provided invaluable insights into both the works themselves, and the process of directing movie. That being said, I was not amazed. The potential of a four disk DVD and large... |
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65. | Timeline (Widescreen Edition) from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Ok, I read Timeline in I think January, and was a bit anxious to see how the movie would relate to the book. Boy, what a waste of a rental...Let me tell you something...read the book, please do. Use your imagination...when you're reading the book, dont think about Paul Walker in the place of... |
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66. | Oz - The Complete Third Season from Warner Home Video Movie Review: I've been waiting for this set to come out for some time! Season 3 is one that I've missed. I started watching around season 5. I thought they had just forgotton about the dvds. One a year is not fast enough when their banging out Sex in the City, The Soprannos and South Park so fast! It was actuly... |
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67. | The Charlie Chan Chanthology (The Secret Service / The Chinese Cat / The Jade Mask / Meeting at Midnight / The Scarlet Clue / The Shanghai Cobra) from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
68. | Notting Hill (Collector's Edition) from Universal/MCA Movie Review: My wife paid top dollar for this DVD when it was released, and I greeted it with contempt and dismay. I hadn't seen it, of course--but I had seen trailers promoting the corny contemporary inverted-gender Cinderella story in a tawdry attempt to cash in on the box-office appeal of stars Hugh Grant and... |
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69. | The Story of O from Ventura Distribution Movie Review: I was prompted to write this review after seeing some of the tripe written about the movie. Most so-called adult movies are mindless, empty, clinical depictions of rutting and most "erotica" is childish and bland. The Story of O is different: it is literature and the movie is an excellent adaptation of... |
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