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90. | Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: 1965 was the year of the big screen action race comedies with lots of stars, grand costumes, lavish sets and authentic classic vehicles. "The Great Race" a 1910 auto race from New York to Paris and the "Those Magnificent Men and Their Flying Machines" a 1910 International Aircraft race from London... |
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91. | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: This has been a long time coming. The original 80s TMNT was the best and should have been release a long time ago! This DVD has the 5 episodes that make up the 1st season, plus 4 episodes from the 10th and final season. The picture looks great, not bad for a kind-of old cartoon. The sound is pretty... |
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92. | Dumbo (60th Anniversary Edition) from Disney Studios Movie Review: Dumbo is a cinematic milestone and masterpiece of family entertainment. The storyline and characters are well rounded enough (just) to entertain adults and older children and the quality of the animation both holds children's attention and enables them to empathise with the principle characters. In... |
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93. | Hercules (Disney) from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: I have to admit that when I first saw Disney's "Hercules" I was definitely NOT IMPRESSED. If I had written this review the evening after that first viewing I would probably have rated this movie at about 2 or maybe 3 stars -- like many of the other reviews listed for this movie on Amazon.com. In the... |
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94. | The Sword in the Stone from Walt Disney Home Video Movie Review: 4 stars for the movie, 3 for the DVD. Love the movie. Remember it from my youth. Highly recommended for young aspiring kings and princes. It's a laughter-filled romp, and Disney at his best for great storytelling, and great character development. However, this DVD gets only three stars from me... |
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95. | Baby Mozart from Buena Vista Home Vid Movie Review: As one who strongly supports reading to children, I was a "little" anti-TV for my youngster, until watching "Baby Van Gogh," which is another video produced by the same company. "Baby Mozart," instantly engages infants, and babies with real world objects, while stimulating auditory senses with... |
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96. | Legend (Ultimate Edition) from Umvd Movie Review: Ridley Scott's much maligned fantasy adventure finally makes it to DVD in a beautifully packaged, lavish two disc set that features a glorious director's cut that's almost 25 minutes longer than the original U.S. theatrical release of 17 years ago. The fleshing out of character and story in this... |
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97. | The Wizard of Oz from Warner Studios Movie Review: Well over 60 years old and this movie still extraordinarily stands incredibly well and its transistion to the DVD format is impeccable making the whole land of Oz look even more enduringly colourful and extravagent, even for its movies age. Theres no doubt that the ingredients of this timeless classic... |
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98. | Yours, Mine and Ours from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: Yours, Mine and Ours is based on a true story. The idea to make Helen and Frank Beardsley's life into a movie came from Lucille Ball herself, who read an article about the couple in a magazine and thought it would make a good movie. The movie is about a widow, Helen North, a nurse for the Navy, who... |
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99. | Baby Beethoven: Symphony of Fun from Buena Vista Home Vid Movie Review: This DVD is absolutely wonderful! It is one of the only things that will quiet my fussy baby. It is truly a lifesaver, as it occupies him so that I can get work done at home. He watches the DVD for the entire 30 minutes straight! Not even children's shows on TV will hold his attention like that.... |
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