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70. | Mulholland Drive from Universal Studios Movie Review: Betty, a young, aspiring actress, comes to Hollywood where she plans to stay at her aunt's apartment. When Betty arrives there she discovers a beautiful woman in the shower; Betty immediately assumes that this woman is a house guest of her aunt's. It seems that this enigmatic woman suffered a head... |
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71. | Lara Croft Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life (Widescreen Edition) from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: If you liked the first movie in the Tomb Raider series, "Cradle of Life" will deliver just as much fun. The sequel begins with artistocratic archeological adventuress Lady Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie) diving off the coast of Greece, where a volcanic eruption has uncovered the fabled Lunar Temple.... |
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72. | Malena from Miramax Movie Review: Malena is rich and beautiful movie, starring the very fine Monica Bellucci in the title role. It is essentially three movies in one, it contains the story of a woman who lost her husband to war, the coming of age of a young boy and also how Facism and war affected the Italian people. Alot of other... |
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73. | Three Colors Trilogy (Blue / White / Red) from Buena Vista Home Vid Movie Review: Kieslowski captured my imagination-he inspired me. From the beautiful movie Blue through the redemptive Red, these movies are a Picasso. While we may argue over the meanings of each particular subplot, we all agree that these movies capture something both simple yet elusive about man. In Red The... |
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74. | Much Ado About Nothing from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Movie Review: Yes, Keanu Reeves fits in to this Shakespearean production like a tuba player in a heavy metal band, but don't let that scare you off. His leaden delivery can't weigh down a movie this light and bubbly. Branagh has outdone himself in this tale of young men and women in love. It is set in the... |
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75. | Monty Python's Life of Brian from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: This is THE GREATEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME. (Or possibly even longer.) There is nothing deeper in the universe, nothing. Watching it was the most moving experience of my life and has changed me forever. I wept, I suffered, I was utterly transfigured by its TRUTH and BEAUTY. It is the ONLY movie really... |
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76. | O Fantasma from Wolfe Video Movie Review: Countries that maintain stiff macho, anti-homosexual laws leave theirselves open to the kind of result depicted in "O Fantasma."A case in point was Germany, especially under Nazisim, and other homophobic countries like that of "O Fantasma." How sad a result: our anti-hero is so frustrated with... |
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77. | Henry V from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: Unfortunately, Kenneth Branagh's career thus far has been somewhat hit or miss, but "Henry V" is a solid hit. In fact, it is far and a way the best movie adaptation of Shakespeare I have ever seen, surpassing even Polanski's "Macbeth". Through the use of lavish sets, beautiful costumes and old... |
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78. | Stray Dog - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: This Japanese movie noir was one of director Akira Kurosawa's earliest films, starring (a very young!) Toshiro Mifune as a police detective whose pistol has been stolen and fenced on the black market. The rookie cop carries a samurai-like sense of personal responsibility for the crimes that are... |
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79. | Vintage Erotica Anno 1950 from Cult Epics |
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