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70. | Poltergeist from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Although Toby Hooper is credited for directing "POLTERGEIST", it is clear that Stephen Speilberg's "stamp" (artistic hand and creative direction) prevailed in the making of this movie. In fact, if it weren't for a strict industry contract stating Speilberg could only be director of "E.T. The... |
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71. | Scary Movie from Dimension Home Video Movie Review: This movie was a definately different twist to the gross out comedy genre. I will give the movie that, it is different, but comedies like these lack substance and are ultimately pointless. Scary Movie was sick, and not entirely funny. The script, the idea, and the concept were not worth putting on... |
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72. | Embrace of the Vampire from New Line Home Entertainment Movie Review: I originally watched this movie for Alyssa Milano's nudity. I also watched it because my friend Adam was an extra (he's the guy that she bumps into while running out of the class. You can tell it's him by his stupid hairdo and his stupid walk - even if you don't see his face) and I sold it when I... |
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73. | They Live from Universal Studios Movie Review: So says one character in "They Live," a witty, incisive satire aimed at Reagan-era politics and delivered by an unlikely source: genre director John Carpenter, who takes the commentary and blends it seamlessly with elements of action and science fiction. The story revolves around a drifter... |
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74. | Pitch Black (Unrated Version) from Universal Studios Movie Review: Pitch Black somehow managed to slip past me in it's original theatrical release, but the good word-of-mouth convinced me to buy the DVD. My original impression of the movie turned out to be pretty much true: John Carpenter's "The Thing" meets "Alien". A diverse group of people are marooned on a... |
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75. | Dark Shadows DVD Collection 3 from Mpi Media Group Movie Review: I finally recieved this DVD and so I will provide a quick technical review of the actual product. The color episodes of Dark Shadows begin on this set (about 5 episodes in). The color is of course not crystal as this was early live color video. That being said, it looks better than i expected. The... |
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76. | Gothika (Full Screen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Miranda Grey (Halle Berry) is a prison psychiatrist trying to make sense of her patients' apparent delusions. Driving home from work one night in the pouring rain, she veers to avoid a pedestrian who is standing the middle of the road. Miranda wakes up three days later to find herself confined to... |
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77. | Taste the Blood of Dracula from Warner Home Video Movie Review: I rented this movie some time ago, and I had sort of mixed fellings for it. Some parts were a bit of a letdown, but other sequences worked quite well. When a devil worshipper named Courtley (Ralph Bates) and a trio of high society Victorian England thrill seekers attempt to ressurrect Dracula by... |
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78. | Night of the Living Dead (Millennium Edition) from Elite Entertainment, Movie Review: There are plenty of DVDs out there for George Romero's original classic "Night of the Living Dead," most of which are just as nasty as those VHS versions you used to find in the discount bin at your local video store: scratchy, grainy, unfocused video with muddy, muffled audio. There is also the... |
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79. | The X-Files (aka Fight the Future) (DTS) from Twentieth Century Fox Movie Review: The X-Files movie is yet another example of Chris Carter's stunning brilliance. The actors seem to not just play their roles, but actually live them, drawing the viewer irretrievably into the movie. The chemistry between Mulder and Scully was awe inspiring, pulling the movie together through the... |
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