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50. | ![]() | Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein from Universal Studios Movie Review: Abbott and Costello's best known and perhaps best movie has them meeting Lon Chaney Jr. as the Wolfman, then Bela Lugosi as Dracula, then Glenn Strange as Frankenstein and then. . . . The plot revolves around the idea that the perfect new brain for the Monster should be a simple one -on that's easy... |
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51. | ![]() | Evil Dead II (Special Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: Finally, someone made a sequel that was better than the first movie! People always make the case that this is simply 'Evil Dead' redone on a better budget; but while the plots are consistent in some instances, 'Evil Dead' was never as good a movie as either of the sequels it spawned. Indeed, this is... |
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52. | ![]() | The Thing from Another World from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Nifty premise: An Air Force crew recovers a frozen extraterrestrial from an Arctic crash site and accidentally thaws it out to wreak havoc on a remote scientific base. The notion of a physically superior "intellectual carrot" species from outer space with the potential to wipe out mankind, but... |
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53. | ![]() | Sledge Hammer! - Season One from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: SLEDGE HAMMER is hilarious and way ahead of its time. It had laughs as well as something to say. Current cop comedies like RENO 911 on Comedy Central pale in comparison to this masterpiece of inspired lunacy. David Rasche stars as Inspector Sledge Hammer - a bad mad cop who talks to his gun and... |
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54. | ![]() | The Twilight Zone - Collection 5 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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55. | ![]() | Sleepy Hollow from Paramount Studio Movie Review: The night before I watched this movie I watched the classic Disney animated feature, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and I read the original story by Washington Irving. Needless to say Tim Burton's marvelous Sleepy Hollow bears almost no resemblance whatsoever to Washington Irving's original story... |
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56. | ![]() | Bram Stoker's Dracula from Columbia/Tristar Studios Movie Review: Francis Ford Coppola does an excellent job retelling the Dracula tale using actual history blended with legend. Gary Oldman is excellent as the Count. Oldman's portrayal of the Count as a tortured man longing for the lost love of his life acutally had me feel sorry for the man. When he observes the... |
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57. | ![]() | Dawn of the Dead (Divimax Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Whether the upcoming remake is any good or not doesn't matter; George Romero's 1979 follow up to the legendary Night of the Living Dead can still dish out the chills nearly 25 years after it's initial release. We all know the story by now: four people barricade themselves inside a shopping mall... |
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58. | ![]() | Forbidden Planet from Warner Studios Movie Review: "It will remind us...after all...that we are not God..." --Leslie Nielsen as Commander J.J. Adams in the last scene in FORBIDDEN PLANET. WHAT A CAST!!! WHAT A SCREENPLAY!!! WHAT FANTASTIC MUSIC!!! WHAT A ROBOT!!! WHAT A MOVIE!!! The producers of FORBIDDEN PLANET took Shakespeare's "The Tempest,"... |
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59. | ![]() | The Shining from Warner Studios Movie Review: It's tough to believe that Stanley Kubrick received a Worst Director Razzie nomination for "The Shining." While "The Shining" may not be given the classic status of some of his other movies like "Dr. Strangelove" and "2001", it's actually the least polarizing of this highly-praised and atypical... |
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