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70. | Midsomer Murders Set Two from Acorn Media Publishi Movie Review: Awesome, I love thisseries it's the greatest. As for the reveiw stating people are tall and stretched, it is because the dvd is widescreen his tv is regular non widescreen, but his dvd player is set to widescreen. If the dvd player is set to 4.3 the picture would appear normal in a letter box.... |
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71. | The Bourne Identity (Widescreen Collector's Edition) from Universal Studios Movie Review: I really give this 4.9 stars, since I found one of the early action sequences to be a little less than perfect (you get spoiled seeing people like Jackie Chan and Jet Li in action movies), but the Matt Damon does a surprisingly good job with them, and his usual first-rate job of making the character... |
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72. | Snatch (Special Edition) from Columbia Tri-Star Movie Review: Guy Ritchie had a hit with "Lock, Stock, And Two Smoking Barrels" (which didn't agree with me). "Snatch," however, is one of my favorite movies and is one of the DVDs that I watch on high rotation. There are a lot of actors you'll recognize including Jason Statham, Alan Ford, Dennis Farina, Vinnie... |
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73. | The Twilight Zone - Collection 3 from Image Entertainment Movie Review: If you buy one of these TZ Box Sets, you might as well buy the other four. Each set has nine volumes (sans the documentary Rod Serling - Submitted For Your Approval). My favorite episodes deal with Time Travel (No Time Like The Past, Back There, Walking Distance, Static, The Seventh Is Made Up Of... |
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74. | The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries - Death at the Opera / The Rising of the Moon / Laurels Are Poison / The Worsted Viper from Wgbh Movie Review: There is something basically wrong with Diana Rigg's portrayal of Mrs. Bradley which explains why this series has languished in obscurity. Diana Rigg appears altogether too much as herself. The character never gets realized as an individual separate from Ms. Rigg. The sarcasm, the outfits, the... |
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75. | Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil from Warner Studios Movie Review: This movie is basically a great travelogue for fans of The Book. It lacks the quirky whimsicality that Berendt so wonderfully wrote about. Cusack is woefully miscast as the New York writer sent to Savannah to write a party review. Fans of Kevin Spacey should love his dead on performance. His Jim... |
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76. | The Usual Suspects (Special Edition) from MGM Entertainment Movie Review: Sometimes a movie really surprises you, really blows you away for some reason. I saw "The Usual Suspects" not really expecting anything interesting. Well, I was wrong. Instead I got to see a terrifically exciting movie featuring outstanding acting and a plot twist that actually caught me by... |
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77. | Prime Suspect 1 from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The Prime Suspect series is unusual in that Jane Tennison as portrayed by Helen Mirren is not very endearing or likeable-and yet the storys work. Seeking to advance her career at every oportunity, even if it mean stabbing her co-workers in the back, Tennison represents unbridled ambition--in series... |
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78. | Perfect Blue from Palm Pictures/Manga Video Movie Review: Perfect Blue, one those few animes that actually sound good in English or Japanese with English subtitles. Like it says on the cover of the box, if Alfred Hitchcock and Walt Disney made a movie together, this would be it. Perfect Blue is amazing in the fact that it is one of those movies that you... |
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79. | Bound from Republic Studios Movie Review: This was on television recently, it was a movie i'd heard a little bit about, but most talk didn't get past the lesbian scenes. The fact that it was directed by the Wachowski Brothers (Matrix)persuaded me to watch it. I was expecting a low budget, experimental type movie that would use gratuitous... |
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