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90. | Life Is Beautiful from Miramax Home Entertainment Movie Review: Put the children to bed, unplug the phone, get out the tissues and refuse to watch this movie with anybody who likes to talk during a movie. You will be blown away. Holocaust and comedy. Two words never spoken in the same breath before "Life is Beautiful." To smiply label this movie as such, would... |
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91. | Snatch (Special Edition) from Columbia Tri-Star Movie Review: Guy Ritchie had a hit with "Lock, Stock, And Two Smoking Barrels" (which didn't agree with me). "Snatch," however, is one of my favorite movies and is one of the DVDs that I watch on high rotation. There are a lot of actors you'll recognize including Jason Statham, Alan Ford, Dennis Farina, Vinnie... |
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92. | A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman - Criterion Collection (Through a Glass Darkly/Winter Light/The Silence) from Criterion Collection Movie Review: I consider Bergman's work from this period (early 60s) to be among his finest, so I pre-ordered this set and have now watched all four (not three) DVDs. And I find that The Silence as presented here restores two of the Gunnel Lindblom-Birger Malmsten scenes, parts of which are absent from the Home... |
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93. | Strictly Ballroom from Miramax Movie Review: Hey I can be a cynic too. I have always hated dancing movies with a vengence. But one night while channel surfing and nursing a broken heart, I saw an advertisement saying 'Strictly Ballroom' would be on next. I am also a person who disliked 'Moulin Rouge' and I knew that this was a Baz Luhrmann... |
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94. | The Man I Love from Wolfe Video Movie Review: arghhh. this movie is incredibly frustrating to watch. not because of the performances; overall the actors were excellent. the cinematography was at times beautiful, sometimes downright odd, but at least it was mostly interesting. it is in the screenplay where this movie fails. one of the most... |
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95. | La Strada - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: La Strada suffers from an overly schematic characterization dividing mankind neatly into wit, brute strength, and innocence. What make it powerful are the great performances, mainly by Quinn as Zampano, a character that anticipated the Raging Bull. Also, Fellini's fine blend of Italian... |
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96. | Gandhi from Columbia Tri-Star Movie Review: Students of history and movie alike can well appreciate this great piece of filmmaking about a truly great historical figure. It took Director/Producer Richard Attenborough 20 years to put the life work of Mohandas K. Gandhi on movie. The picture among it's many international awards was also winner... |
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97. | Fassbinder's BRD Trilogy (The Marriage of Maria Braun / Veronika Voss / Lola) - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: Since I watched this movie in 1980 I became a real admirer of the genius of Mr. Fassbinder. All the story is a full circle. It's a untired fight against the fate and the search for the bliss not only of Maria Braun, but Germany in final instance, because the metaphor is brutally clear. The... |
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98. | Waking Ned Devine from Twentieth Century Fox Movie Review: Movies try so hard these days to send a message or portray an epic or be the master in fine special effects that when a delightful, funny, sweet movie with no ulterior motive comes along, it feels like a breath of fresh air. Waking Ned Devine is all of those-witty and charming, it tells of the... |
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99. | The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob from Facets Video Movie Review: There are 2 sorts of studios: Real studios who take a movie and make a real DVD; and others, like this one, who take a VHS of the movie, and, after some self-advertising, copy the tape onto DVD putting some chapters: so, 1st the image quality is not what you're expecting from a DVD, 2nd you don't... |
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