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50. | Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - Collection 1 from A & E Entertainment Movie Review: Because stars can get packaging and content mixed up, I always use stars for content. The product can be described in the review. In this case many people are disappointed with the quality of the recordings. I am concerned with the availability and for one am glad to get a copy while they are still... |
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51. | Left Behind II - Tribulation Force from UNITED AMERICAN VIDEO Movie Review: Let me start by saying that I have both Left Behind I and II on DVD and love them!! Yes, many people will complain that the movies leave so much out from what the book has but then don't many "script to screen" attempts do that? If you ask me, hats off to Peter and Paul Lalonde for putting out... |
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52. | Frequency - New Line Platinum Series from New Line Home Entertainment Movie Review: A great little time travel movie in which a father and son are able to communicate via shortwave radio thirty years after the father's death. Quite a touching premise in itself, the father/son conversations will strike a chord with anyone who has ever lost a loved one and wished for just one more... |
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53. | Cadfael, Set 1 (One Corpse Too Many / The Sanctuary Sparrow / The Leper of St. Giles / Monk's Hood) from Acorn Media Publishi Movie Review: Great series of DVDs! I love detective series and this one is excellent. Along with the wonderful detective stories it takes place in medieval times several years after the Crusades. Brother Cadfael, pronounced Cadfile, is played by a superb actor, Sir Derek Jacobi. Some may know him from the series... |
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54. | Mulholland Drive from Universal Studios Movie Review: Betty, a young, aspiring actress, comes to Hollywood where she plans to stay at her aunt's apartment. When Betty arrives there she discovers a beautiful woman in the shower; Betty immediately assumes that this woman is a house guest of her aunt's. It seems that this enigmatic woman suffered a head... |
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55. | Best of Hitchcock Volume 2 from Universal Studios Movie Review: This second boxed set has a number of stunning works by Hitchcock; Vertigo and The Birds are stunning masterpieces from the Master of Suspense. The former movie is his most personal while the latter his most expansive in scope and a radical departure from what had come before. These two films... |
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56. | Out of Time from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Movie Review: In fact, there is nothing wrong with the thriller "Out of Time" even though you can tell the truths behind the conspiracy from the beginning. It is pure entertainment with no particular social message (and that's not a bad thing to me), supported by good acting all around and the humid atomosphere... |
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57. | Dirty Pretty Things from Miramax Films Movie Review: What is this movie that's so difficult to stick a label onto? Is it a thriller? A mystery, a romance, horror, social commentary...? I think I'd call it a thriller with a heart and soul, and it all begins with a hotel clerk finding a human heart stuck in an overflowing toilet. The setting is... |
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58. | Casino from Universal Studios Movie Review: "Casino" is one of my favorite mob-related films, right up there with "Goodfellas" and the first two "Godfather" movies. I am also a fan of Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci. The dynamic chemistry between both actors really translated well from "Goodfellas" to "Casino". Martin Scorcese is one of the best... |
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59. | The Inspector Lynley Mysteries - Well-Schooled in Murder / Payment in Blood / For the Sake of Elena / Missing Joseph from Wgbh Movie Review: I've been reading and thoroughly enjoying the Inspector Lynley mysteries. When I saw that PBS was offering the videos on Mystery! I decided to give them a try, even though I typically am disappointed by the conversion of books to movies. These movies do not even remotely due justice to the... |
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