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100. | Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Collector's Edition Boxed Set) from Columbia Tristar Hom Movie Review: This is what dvds were invented for -- there are so many great features here! So in addition to seeing one of the funniest movies ever made, you can be entertained for hours with the extras, and the extras are terrific: subtitles in English, French or Spanish; audio track choices -- English (the... |
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101. | Romeo & Juliet from Paramount Studio Movie Review: Sure I only watched this because it was assigned for English, but I ended up liking it. Most other 15 year-olds don't like Shakespeare, but this is really good! I liked that they had the orignal Shakespearian language. I haven't seen the newer version of Romeo & Juliet, so I can't compare the... |
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102. | Like Water for Chocolate from Miramax Movie Review: When I was in college, I minored in Spanish, and as part of one of my Spanish courses, I had to see the movie "Como agua para chocolate" or "Like water for chocolate" (though I'll call it by its Spanish title). After seeing it, I realized it was a wonderful movie. "Como agua para chocolate" is a... |
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103. | Perfect Blue from Palm Pictures/Manga Video Movie Review: Perfect Blue, one those few animes that actually sound good in English or Japanese with English subtitles. Like it says on the cover of the box, if Alfred Hitchcock and Walt Disney made a movie together, this would be it. Perfect Blue is amazing in the fact that it is one of those movies that you... |
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104. | Prime Suspect 6 - Last Witness from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Helen Mirren once again returns in her Emmy Award-winning role as Jane Tennison in what is, I believe, the series' most powerful police drama yet. This sixth episode in Prime Suspect, "The Last Witness," has Tennison hunting down the leaders of a paramilitary death squad in London. These men had... |
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105. | A Hard Day's Night from Miramax Entertainment Movie Review: History was born with the opening chord of the Beatles' first movie. As the title track is playing, hordes of screaming young girls chase the Beatles through the train station, cutting back and forth to a man's attempts to open a milk carton, Paul and his grandfather calmly waiting the storm out,... |
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106. | Tokyo Story - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: Ozu's "Tokyo Story" is simply the most emotionally profound movie I have ever seen. It is the sort of movie that, after seeing it, may easily change you. I originally purchased the movie because I was incredibly interested in the "Ozu style". There are many aspects of this little Japanese man's style,... |
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107. | American Beauty (The Awards Edition) from Universal Studios Movie Review: Boy, am I getting tired of this kind of movie. Every few years a movie comes along designed to skewer the supposed "complacency" of middle America. You know, we're all a bunch of shallow, crass, materialistic, out-of-touch, hypocritical phonies who've failed to connect with the "beauty" of everyday... |
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108. | Cleopatra (Five Star Collection) from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: 'Cleopatra' is a four-hour, very talky and plotty yarn, set against some of the most elaborate and exquisite scenery ever put on movie. It is also the ultimate example of Hollywood excess and movie star ego. With a very literate script and an outstanding cast, 'Cleopatra' should have been a... |
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109. | Fire from New Yorker Films Movie Review: "It was amazing that a movie which explores choices, desires and the people who are victims of people who are victims of tradition, would cause such an uproar." -Deepa Mehta, the director of Fire The beauty of this movie is more in the questions it asks than the erotic relationship between two... |
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