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30. | Return to Snowy River from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: The man from Snowy River is back! After a few years trying to earn money to marry Jessica Harrison (Sigrid Thornton), Jim Craig (Tom Burlinson) returns to Snowy River. But he finds that a lot of things have changed. The succesful ranchers and bankers want to buy up all of the land of the beautiful... |
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31. | Poirot - Set 8 from Acorn Media Publishi Movie Review: The Case of the Missing Will - This is a great episode! It's so complex it feels like it should be a 2-hour fare! All the relationships with characters made me watch it again DIRECTLY after seeing it the first time! - 4.5 stars The Adventure of the Italian Nobleman - again more complex than many... |
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32. | 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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33. | 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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34. | The Big Lebowski from Umvd Movie Review: There are two types of Coen brothers movies. There's when the Coens decide to challenge the analytical part of the mind (Barton Fink, Fargo, Miller's Crossing, The Man Who Wasn't There) and there's the lighter side of the Coens (O Brother Where Art Thou, Raizing Arizona, Hudsucker Proxy). This,... |
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35. | Amelie from Miramax Home Entertainment Movie Review: Although I have studied French @ University to PhD Level & have therefore been influenced by French cinema, I can objectively say that Amelie is a movie that can inspire & mesmerise the most hardened anglophone. Perhaps one of great cultural changes of recent times has been Hollywood's... |
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36. | Shaka Zulu - The Complete Miniseries from A & E Home Video Movie Review: This is a Brave heart movie wayyyyy ahead of time, great plot, landscapes, action, and is a real history that is a "wanna see movie" |
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37. | The Importance of Being Earnest from Buena Vista Home Vid Movie Review: Ninety percent of a great movie (or play) is made during the audition process; in other words, the casting is everything. In this case, the potential viewer and Oscar Wilde fan should overlook the changes made to one of the funniest plays in the English language (such as interpolating fantasy... |
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38. | Tipping the Velvet from Acorn Media Publishi Movie Review: I stumbled on this exquisite mini-series last year on BBC America, where it was pretty badly hacked up by the censors to conform to "American" tastes. Even so, I was immensely impressed by this show's unique perspective on one aspect of Victorian life. Now, having seen the original program as seen... |
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39. | Triumph of the Will (Special Edition) from Synapse Movie Review: Riefenstahl's documentary made for Adolf Hitler and the NAZI party in the early 1930's. The documentary primarily covers the Nuremburg rallies and the activities that surrounded these events. Again, this is a propaganda movie and was designed to stir popular sentiment and political empathy for the... |
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