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80. | Pinocchio from Disney Studios Movie Review: Following the success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Walt Disney studios decided to create Pinocchio, although its initial theatrical release back in the 1940s seemed to be financially dissappointing, it was mainly because of the start of World War II. Through time, the movie became to be... |
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81. | Willow (Special Edition) from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: An ancient prophecy tells of a sacred child that will bring an end to the reign of the evil Queen Bavmorda(Jean Marsh). The sacred child is smuggled out of the castle and finds her way to Willow Ufgood(Warwick Davis). He leaves his village on a quest to return the baby but he becomes trapped in the... |
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82. | The Emperor's New Groove from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: The Emporer's New Groove is a very funny movie with few weak spots. All of the main charactors (voiced by David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, and Patrick Warburton) are completely outrageous. Probably the funniest charactor in the movie is Kronk, who is voiced by Warburton. He is the charactor... |
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83. | Fantasia (60th Anniversary Special Edition) from Disney Studios Movie Review: This is truly a triumph of animation technology; one that is suitable for the entire family to enjoy. First, we have the original "Fantasia," featuring crocodiles dancing with hippos to Beethoven's 6th, Dinosaurs marching to Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" and much more! The 2nd edition ("Fantasia... |
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84. | Baby Einstein - Baby MacDonald from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: We purchased Baby McDonald for our 14 month old son. The movie it filled with farm animals, tractors, singing and puppet shows. We love it. Our son was repeating the animal sounds, laughing at the puppet shows, dancing to the music and singing E-I-E-I-O. He loves going to Grandpa's farm but that is... |
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85. | Lady and The Tramp from Disney Studios Movie Review: Anyone with an eye for beauty cannot help but admire the light and color of this enduring and endearing Disney Masterpiece. But great art must take into account content; it must hit you on a visceral level. And there's no finer example of this anywhere in filmdom than the final chase sequence. From... |
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86. | Baby Einstein Gift Pack Volume 2 (Baby Mozart/Baby Van Gogh/World Animals/Neighborhood Animals) from Buena Vista Home Vid Movie Review: This is by far the WORST dvds ever! In ALL of the dvds under the Baby Einstein company, they all feature the same thing: cheap toys with a colorful background!!! I am not kidding you. You would be better off by buying the toys instead of the dvds. It would not only be more effiecent cost wise, but... |
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87. | Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (30th Anniversary Edition - Widescreen) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: This movie is certainly a classic by today's standards, delivering us a world of color and candy. Kids are going to naturally love this movie, with the fun musical numbers and funny little orange men called Oompa Loompas. Adults will appreciate Wonka's whacked out world, remembering the days when... |
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88. | The Little Rascals from Universal Studios Movie Review: This movie was pretty lame on acting and storyline. Most actors in this movie are very unknown, the only one I recognized was Blake McIver Ewing, who was in some other movies like one of the "Problem Child" movies, and had occassional roles as Derek in the hit sit-com "Full House". But the most fun... |
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89. | The Wiz from Universal Studios Movie Review: Boo, hiss to all the naysayers of the one and only 'Wiz'. A few of my friends got together at the DVD store the other night and out of all the available titles settled on this one, primarily for nostaligic reasons. Once we got home and popped it in, well, it was more than just simple sentimentality... |
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