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40. | O Brother, Where Art Thou? from Touchstone Video Movie Review: will be required. This is a very funny highly enjoyable movie. You cannot watch it just once to fully appreciate the whole thing. To get all that is in this movie you need to own it. The first viewing will just whet your appetite, if it doesn't trust me and watch it again. You enjoyment will grow... |
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41. | The Leopard - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: I saw this movie twice in Spain, the first time at least fifteen years ago, in its original version and length, not, as I have read here, an American dubbed-abreviated version. I think this is the best movie by Visconti, although to be fair I have not seen all of them. It seems amazing, however, its... |
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42. | 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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43. | 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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44. | Francois Truffaut's Adventures of Antoine Doinel (The 400 Blows / Antoine & Collette / Stolen Kisses / Bed & Board / Love on the Run) - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: OK, so I've only seen Antoine et Colette, the second (& shortest) of the movies on this collection, but I thought it was great. At 30 minutes and with nothing scandalous or taboo, it is perfect for a French high school or college classroom. The story is timeless - boy falls in love with girl,... |
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45. | The Incredible Adventures of Wallace and Gromit from Warner Home Video Movie Review: First, the basics. Nick Park: British clay animator and all-around brilliant chap. Wallace: Kindhearted but hapless inventor known for gently hairbrained ideas. Gromit: Long-suffering but intrepid dog whose facial expressions say it all. A Grand Day Out: Despite some immensely funny sight gags,... |
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46. | Lone Wolf and Cub 2: Baby Cart at the River Styx from Koch Vision Entertai Movie Review: If you only buy one Samurai-action slash-fest blood-gushing movie this year, this is the one to get. My favorite in the Lone Wolf series- I first saw it years ago in S.F. on poor quality VHS- It's wonderful to see it released on DVD! It has the prerequisite quick editing, tension, action, and wanton... |
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47. | Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance from Koch Vision Entertai Movie Review: Just so there is no confusion, the AnimEigo LW&C DVDs (and all our samurai DVDs) are full widescreen in the original aspect ratio. NOTHING has been chopped off or pan and scanned. NOTHING! The DVDs are 16:9 anamorphic encoded, and since the original movies are have higher aspect ratios than... |
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48. | Leon - The Professional (Uncut International Version) from Columbia Tri-Star Movie Review: The story revolves around a young girl named Matilda ( Natalie Portman). She lives in an extremely disfunctional family, and her dad has ties with local drug boss Mr. Stansfield (played wonderfully by Gary Oldman). Stansfield and his crew show up and wipe out Matilda's entire family, which leaves... |
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49. | 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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