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90. | Blue Velvet (Special Edition) from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: Cleancut college boy-Jeffery (Kyle MacLachlan) finds a human ear in a field from his mayberry-like hometown. But then he get involved with a beautiful night club singer (Isabella Rossellini) and then it's gets deeper, when Jeffery meets a [chemical substance]-addicted sadist (Dennis Hopper) into his... |
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91. | Prime Suspect 2 from Warner Home Video Movie Review: I concur with other reviewers' high opinions of the artistic quality of this DVD, except for a minor quibble: I can't buy the biracial affair with a Detective Sergeant. (And in a later Episode, Mirren's character gets pregnant, likewise in a work-related situation, by a married consultant, father of... |
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92. | Le Cercle Rouge (The Red Circle) - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: Jean-Pierre Melville, in many ways, shares some of the brooding and fatalistic tendencies of his colleagues Marcel Carne (Jour Se Leve, 1939) and Henri-Georges Clouzot (Quai des Orfevres, 1947). Yet Melville's ethos is one which, unlike theirs, often delineates character almost entirely... |
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93. | The Quiet American from Miramax Home Entertainment Movie Review: A Film by Philip Noyce Director Philip Noyce had a very good year. Both The Quiet American and Rabbit-Proof Fence were critical successes (though neither made a ton of money), and they both rank among the best movies of 2002. The Quiet American is based on a novel by Graham Greene. Michael Caine... |
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94. | S.W.A.T. (Full Screen Special Edition) from Columbia Tri-Star Movie Review: After a series of embarrassing incidents in the press, the Los Angeles Police Department charges a veteran S.W.A.T. officer, Captain Hondo (Samuel L. Jackson), with the job of creating a new special unit that will not make mistakes. Hondo chooses a motley bunch of tough police officers, some out of... |
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95. | The Singing Detective from Warner Home Video Movie Review: THE SINGING DETECTIVE is a compelling, funny, and heart wrenching mystery starring Michael Gambon as Phillip Marlowe: writer, protagonist, and hospital patient. Patrick Malahyde (Middlemarch) flawlessly plays Marlowe's nemesis (nemeses)-three different characters with three different British... |
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96. | Sleepy Hollow from Paramount Studio Movie Review: The night before I watched this movie I watched the classic Disney animated feature, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and I read the original story by Washington Irving. Needless to say Tim Burton's marvelous Sleepy Hollow bears almost no resemblance whatsoever to Washington Irving's original story... |
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97. | Second Sight 2 from Wgbh Movie Review: Second Sight 2 is composed of three additional 2-part Mobil Mystery Theatre episodes. The protaganist is Chief Inspector Ross Tanner (Clive Owen), a brilliant detective who conceals the fact that he has been stricken with a rare virus that is slowly blinding him. Please watch them in order for... |
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98. | The Fugitive - Special Edition from Warner Home Video Movie Review: I saw this movie shortly after it's release in 1993 and was immediately impressed by the great way the story was written, as well as the great acting. Many big screen movies drawn from tv series fall far short of the originals - in spite of excellent actors. A great example is 'The Avengers', a... |
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99. | Memento (Limited Edition) from Columbia Tristar Hom Movie Review: --Quick plot synopsis: A psychological thriller about a man with short-term memory loss trying to track down his wife's killer. It does an excellent view of putting the viewer on the same level as the main character by showing the movie in reverse. ie. The first scene you see is the last one in the... |
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