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80. | Shoah from NEW YORKER FILMS VIDEO Movie Review: I saw Shoah on PBS around the mid-80's and have never forgotten the experience. The documentary was shown in weekly installments. At first, I was just curious, but then I was drawn by the powerful testimony I was witnessing. I remember that while watching the last installments, I was weeping over... |
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81. | Gia from Hbo Studios Movie Review: This is it folks - a genuine "breakout performance". We don't get them often enough so we should pay attention when we do. WARNING ::: This review reveals some plot points ! "Gia", a movie for HBO, stars Angelina Jolie, Faye Dunaway, Elizabeth Mitchell and Mercedes Ruehl. This movie is the... |
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82. | Rashomon - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: Kurosawa's study on the nature of truth, of reality, and human nature is perhaps one of the greatest movies ever made. it is the story of a rape and a murder and that is all we ever know that occured during during the course of this movie. it tells the story from the perspectives of 4 sperate... |
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83. | Pink Floyd - The Wall from Sony/Columbia Movie Review: - Pink, (Bob Geldof) is the main character in this remarkable movie directed by Alan Parker. Pink is a Rock star who spends most of his time locked in a hotel room watching classic war movies from his TV-set with a lot of [bad] channels...then slowly he starts losing his mind as he reminisces about... |
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84. | To Have and Have Not from Warner Home Video Movie Review: If ever two stars were made for each other on screen it would have to be movie greats Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in "To Have And Have Not" a sultery Film Noir if ever there was one. The movie literally oozes with seductive qualities in scene after scene aided beautifully by the shady... |
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85. | A Beautiful Mind (Widescreen Awards Edition) from Universal Studios Movie Review: Let me start by saying that I went to this movie with great expectations. I am a fan of Russell Crowe and Ron Howard and had high hopes. After watching A Beautiful Mind I found it entertaining with good acting, but certainly not Oscar worthy. The strength of the movie, which most people cite as... |
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86. | Forrest Gump from Paramount Studio Movie Review: Forrest Gump is a brilliantly executed movie. From the first frame following a fluttering feather to the Forrest family finale. Director Robert Zemeckis craftily uses music, visuals and attitudes to take the viewer on a tour of three turbulent decades. Along the way he displays a cool hand for comedy... |
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87. | The Jungle Book from Disney Studios Movie Review: It took me some time to realize how wonderful this movie really is. I watched it only once the day I bought it in 1994 and never looked at it for years. The main reason was because I unknowingly bought a bootleg and when I discovered it when I got home, it took off my enthusiasm to watch it. And so... |
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88. | Chicago (Widescreen Edition) from Miramax Home Entertainment Movie Review: What an interesting concept- make a movie around a musical! This is not a direct stage performance like you may expect it to be- it has been moviefied and has a plot separate from the musical (although it has the same ideas as the musical, they have taken some liberties and given reasons as to why... |
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89. | A Room with a View (Two-Disc Special Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: This exquisite classic of Merchant-Ivory is sensually explores the struggle between the tight exterior of the British upper crust and the seething passion that lurks just beneath in the increasingly powerful middle class. You've seen a movie or two for sure that veer around such themes, but very few... |
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