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40. | Ginger Snaps 2 - Unleashed from Lions Gate Home Ente Movie Review: The first GINGER SNAPS movie became somewhat of a cult classic with it's unique blend of horror and dark humor. It was one of the best small budget independent movies released in years and I gave it 5 Stars !!! Ginger Snaps 2 on the otherhand falls flat in 2 regards..... |
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41. | Sliders - Seasons 1 & 2 from Umvd Movie Review: (...) I am just glad they are out on DVD. Combining the first 2 seasons is great however I wish and hope they put out Season 3 so I can see Seasons Greedings - seeing the professor refute the materialistic nature of xmas would be worth the price of the DVD. This was a great series with a... |
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42. | The Stand from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: For those who are looking to "experience" The Stand for the first time, I strongly recommend reading the book first. The book is the best version of this story containing scenes written with such detail, great dialogue, great character development, and it is so real that once you've read the last... |
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43. | The Twilight Zone - Collection 3 from Image Entertainment Movie Review: If you buy one of these TZ Box Sets, you might as well buy the other four. Each set has nine volumes (sans the documentary Rod Serling - Submitted For Your Approval). My favorite episodes deal with Time Travel (No Time Like The Past, Back There, Walking Distance, Static, The Seventh Is Made Up Of... |
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44. | Cannibal! The Musical from Troma Movie Review: Cannibal is honestly the best comedy I have seen since Mel Brooks lost the touch and Monty Python stopped making movies. The fact that it is a low budget movie helps rather than hinders. For those of you who think cartoons are the only thing Trey Parker and Matt Stone are capable of, take a good long... |
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45. | From Dusk Till Dawn: Dimension Collector's Series from Dimension Home Video Movie Review: From Dusk Till Dawn is a true genre breaker. Right when you think that it's gonna keep going as a southern-style action movie, it switches gears into a gore filled vampire adventure. Robert Rodriguez shows that he is a truly brilliant filmmaker who knows when to change camera angles and quick cuts.... |
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46. | The Evil Dead (Book Of The Dead Limited Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Before director Sam Raimi brought Darkman and comic book superhero Spider-Man to the big screen, he wrote and directed a low budget horror zombie movie, called The Evil Dead. While short on money, the movie still benefits from Raimi's wildly inventive imagination and the first of many memorable... |
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47. | Todd McFarlane's Spawn - The Ultimate Collection (Animated Series) from Hbo Studios Movie Review: Personally I love all the work Todd McFarlane has done. The animation that Todd has done for HBO was some of the best anime` in the longest time. The Spawn anime` was done a whole lot better than his live action movie. I didn't get a chance to read, but I heard that Todd was forced to change the... |
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48. | Underworld (Widescreen Edition) from Columbia Tristar Hom Movie Review: As an introductory movie to hopefully a larger, more epic and expansive series, Underworld fulfills its requirements adequately. There's enough action, blood, and tight latex outfits to satisfy a genre fan's thirst and the execution is decent enough that I look forward to the sequels, but there's the... |
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49. | The Wolf Man - The Legacy Collection (The Wolf Man / Werewolf of London / Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man / She-Wolf of London) from Umvd Movie Review: Great classic stuff here. In my mind Lon Chaney Jr. was always my favorite Wolfman. You really feel sorry for Lawrence Stewart Talbot being cursed with lycanthropy. In this set you get: 1) The Werewolf of London (1935) 2) The Wolfman (1941) 3) Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman (1943) By the... |
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