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80. | Four Weddings and a Funeral from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: A wonderful movie to watch with someone you love (or could see yourself loving somewhere down the line). The question of commitment rears its ugly head over and over, and makes it appear Charles (Hugh Grant) is unable to do so. In fact, the movie seems to make the case he's been biding his time... |
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81. | Tokyo Godfathers from Columbia Tristar Hom Movie Review: Satoshi Kon's third movie is about a homeless bum, transvestite and runaway finding an abandoned baby on Christmas Eve as they attempt to search for the baby's parents (in order to give them a piece of their mind). As the other reviews say, it's a really uplifting story about the spirit of... |
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82. | The Lion in Winter from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: From the haunting opening chants to the unforgettable final shots, this is one of the few movies in the history of Hollywood that has kept me glued to the screen for the entire 134 minutes of running time. The story is what drew me in: a dysfunctional family that just happens to be royal. But it was... |
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83. | The Tin Drum - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: I saw this movie back in 1983. I was only 9 years old but the movie to this day left an indelible impression on me. It was sad, yet humorous. Some parts make you go a little bug-eyed but that's all part of the surrealism of this movie. The young actor who played Oskar was amazing. Obviously you... |
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84. | Sense and Sensibility from Columbia/Tristar Studios Movie Review: Rarely does a movie like "Sense and Sensibility" come along, with that perfect balance of drama, humor, and romance, the sort that leaves you simply feeling happy as the final credits roll. I hated to see it end, in fact; I could have gone on watching the marvelous cast much longer, and that's saying... |
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85. | The Ladykillers from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: A comedy from another place and another time, that right now seems so long ago and far away, "The Ladykillers," directed by Alexander Mackendrick, stars Alec Guinness, Cecil Parker, Peter Sellers and Herbert Lom, and stands as a perfect example of how charming, delightful, civilized and yes,... |
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86. | Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere from A & E Home Video Movie Review: Fans of "Dr. Who" will feel right at home in "Neverwhere," with its fantastic story line, low-budget look and creaky acting. But "Who" haters will find more of an adult appeal to Neil Gaiman's darkly comic tale, which also brings to mind "The Prisoner," "Clockwork Orange" and, say, "Yellow... |
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87. | Ichi the Killer (Unrated Edition) from Media Blasters, Inc Movie Review: Ichi the Killer certainly is a gore fantatic's dream, but I can't help but feel this trivializes the movie in the extreme. Takeshi Miike seems to have gained a reputation as a purveyor of shocking, disgusting and vaguely surreal images (indeed, a recent book about him is titled 'Agitator'), but his... |
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88. | Throne of Blood - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: As a student attending an international school in Japan (NIS) it was very interesting to study Shakespeare's Macbeth and compare it to different movie versions of the same tragic story, the main one being Kurosawa's Throne of Blood. Each version of Macbeth; Polanski's, BBC's, RSC's, and Kurosawa's,... |
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89. | City of God from Miramax Films Movie Review: Stunningly beautiful, hopeful and grim. Leaves an impression, but no impression at all, with characters more often amusing than involving. Given the broad scope of the movie, it's no suprise. That and the sometimes nauseating camerawork/editing fail in their plot to ruin this movie in the least. It's... |
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