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90. | Wives and Daughters from BBC Video Movie Review: This is a superlative period piece and a brilliant adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's 1865 novel of the same name. This BBC mini-series is a superb costume drama with stellar performances by the entire cast. Set in rural England, the movie centers around Molly Gibson, the seventeen year old daughter... |
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91. | Apollo 13 from Universal Studios Movie Review: With those words, Spacecraft Commander Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks) tells his crew that their Lunar landing mission had taken a desperate turn to a fight for survival. "Apollo 13" shows that, while the three men in space were heroes, there were many unheralded heroes on the ground, from a... |
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92. | Jesus Christ Superstar from Universal Studios Movie Review: After the bizarre Broadway staging of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock opera, the movie version of "Jesus Christ Superstar" had to be a more traditional offering. Producer-Director Norman Jewison filmed on location in Israel, using natural settings and sparsely constructed sets for what is... |
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93. | The Good, the Bad & the Ugly (Extended Version Collector's Set) from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Movie Review: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly in my opinion is the best among the trilogy. Sporting the largest budget and the best script among "The Man With No Name" trilogy, this movie blazes across the screen brilliantly. Of course, Clint Eastwood is back and his name is Joe once again although I don't believe... |
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94. | The Agatha Christie Megaset Collection (Miss Marple / Poirot) from A & E Home Video Movie Review: I happened upon this collection at Best Buy and knowing how much our family enjoyed British mysteries, thought it was probably worth the price. It is even better!! Joan Hickson and David Suchet are the penultimate Miss Marple and Poirot. These productions are well made, great for family viewing as... |
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95. | Elizabeth R from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Elizabeth R is the third part in the BBC trilogy dealing with The Tudor royal dynasty of England, albeit the second that was filmed and transmitted. The story of Henry VII, the first Tudor King, came later. First broadcast in 1971, this six-part, nine-hour drama still remains one of the finest and... |
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96. | Mystic River (Widescreen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Mystic River is an amazing achievement in filmaking by director Clint Eastwood and its amazing cast. The movie revolves around three childhod friends(Sean Penn, Tim Robbins and Kevin Bacon) and two horrible incidents, one in their childhood and one in their adulthood, that forever link them and... |
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97. | 8 1/2 - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: The visually stunning, unique cinematography in this Federico Fellini Masterpiece sets the stage for an unmatched movie experience. At almost 2 1/2 hours running time, with overwhelming effects and faded black & white picture (which appears almost glaring at times), this movie is nonetheless a... |
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98. | Top Gun from Paramount Studio Movie Review: Tom Cruise has made a lot of great movies, but "Top Gun" is the best movie he has ever created. Cruise stars Maverick, a fighter pilot, who goes to the Top Gun Naval School with his partner, Goose played wonderfully by Anthony Edwards. He falls in love with a civilian instructor, Charlie played... |
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99. | The Butterfly Effect (Infinifilm Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: I was a bit nervous about seeing this as one of my close friends was so freaked out by it she had to leave the cinema, but after seeing this last night, I offer a round of applause to all who were involved in the movie. An intriguing plot with a chilling theme compliments fantastically the superb... |
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