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70. | The Point from Bmg Distribution (VI Movie Review: I remember watching this cartoon almost 20 years ago - and then again, just 2 years ago on a worn-out VHS. The message is simple yet to the point: In fact, everything has a point. And the music is so very captivating - from "Me and my arrow" to "Are you sleeping". If you like Beatles - type music,... |
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71. | Alice in Wonderland (Masterpiece Edition) from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: This isn't the best adaptation of Lewis Carroll's "Alice" stories, but it's a charming, fun movie with great animated set-pieces. I'm staggered to see how beautifully the movie has been restored: a comparison of the old video with the new reveals all sorts of detail in dark areas, especially... |
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72. | The Incredible Adventures of Wallace and Gromit from Warner Home Video Movie Review: First, the basics. Nick Park: British clay animator and all-around brilliant chap. Wallace: Kindhearted but hapless inventor known for gently hairbrained ideas. Gromit: Long-suffering but intrepid dog whose facial expressions say it all. A Grand Day Out: Despite some immensely funny sight gags,... |
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73. | The Jungle Book from Disney Studios Movie Review: It took me some time to realize how wonderful this movie really is. I watched it only once the day I bought it in 1994 and never looked at it for years. The main reason was because I unknowingly bought a bootleg and when I discovered it when I got home, it took off my enthusiasm to watch it. And so... |
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74. | Yellow Submarine from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: After reading the New York Times article about the restoration process for Yellow Submarine, I had high hopes for this DVD. I was not disappointed. The color saturation is sumptuous. There are some imperfections, but on the whole this is a first class restoration. If you want appreciate the... |
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75. | Lilo & Stitch from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: In the past, Disney's animated movies have been based around fairy tales, children's stories, and myths. This is why when in the beginning credits of Lilo & Stitch, it is fascinating to see that it is based on an IDEA; and what an idea it was. Lilo & Stitch is an adorable movie, finely crafted... |
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76. | The Parent Trap from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: ...For any Parent Trap fan, you need to get the DVD version. I was blown away by all the bonus footage in this version, most already mentioned by previous reviewers. There must be at least an additional 2-3 hours worth of extras. The version with Hayley and David Swift narrating is amazing, and is... |
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77. | The NeverEnding Story from Warner Studios Movie Review: This movie's release was unfortunatly overshadowed by the release of E.T., and so many missed out on this incredible movie that is one of the rare movies that actually improves on the original novel (although Micheal Ende would probably disagree). Bastian is a young boy, still grieving from the... |
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78. | Samurai Jack - The Premiere Movie from Hanna-Barbera Movie Review: Check out this series if you can't stand anime. Like the samurai of legend (if not reality), Jack keeps his violence carefully controlled and (so far) has never had to kill anyone in order to pursue his goal. And, while these introductory episodes can be quite intense, the violence presented is... |
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79. | Apollo 13 from Universal Studios Movie Review: With those words, Spacecraft Commander Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks) tells his crew that their Lunar landing mission had taken a desperate turn to a fight for survival. "Apollo 13" shows that, while the three men in space were heroes, there were many unheralded heroes on the ground, from a... |
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