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50. | The X-Files - The Complete Fourth Season from Twentieth Century Fox Movie Review: With each season through 1993-1998, the popularity and critical acclaim of the X-Files just continued to grow and grow. Season 3 left fans absolutely awestruck, desperately anticipating the Season 4 opener on October 4th 1996. Season 4 continues to build in the mythology arc of the show, with a... |
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51. | Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Fifth Season from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: So you like Trek, but you don't want to be lumped with the people who are obsessed with it? I'm your man. I know how you feel. And I'm prepared to evaluate Season Five from a relatively neutral perspective. I don't want to meet the actors at some sci-fi convention. The things that interest me about... |
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52. | Babylon 5 - The Complete Third Season from Warner Brothers Home Video Movie Review: In season 3, Babylon 5 exceeded the limits of SF, to become one of the greatest and more relevant works of fiction ever shown on TV. The most important issue, and both critics and fans seem to miss it, is not the Vorlon/Shadow conflict, but the takeover of EarthGov by the forces of evil. This... |
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53. | Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Fourth Season from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: What can I say that hasn't already been said about how wonderful Season Four was? But with the weight of such episodes as The Best of Both Worlds Part II, one might hear a collective gasp from Trekkers who find that there's actually someone who enjoyed another episode more than the gripping... |
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54. | Star Trek Deep Space Nine - The Complete Second Season from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Paramount Home Entertainment have introduced "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; The Complete Second Season" on DVD three months ago, April 1st. The set contains seven discs, and on the seventh disc, special featurettes are included. The set includes, of course, the episodes from the second season, which... |
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55. | The X-Files - The Complete Sixth Season from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: In spite of what others may think, to me, this is by far, the best season. Taking new heights of entertainment, the series was, noticeably, a more mature television event. After The X Files movie, the team moved to LA, and continued with a whole new team. The predominance of humorous episodes... |
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56. | Princess Mononoke from Miramax Movie Review: First, some concessions. I do not speak Japanese, so I can say nothing about the Japanese language version or the quality of the translation. Also, I am not an rabid anime fan, and in fact this was the first japanese-animated feature movie I ever saw (I have seen more since). Finally, this movie... |
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57. | Xena Warrior Princess - Season Four from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Season Four of Xena is high-quality television. The opening of the season resolves the cliffhanger from Season Three's "Sacrifice" quite successfully (with the excellent two-parter "Adventures in the Sin Trade, in which villainess Alti is introduced). The season-long story arc is also introduced... |
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58. | The Twilight Zone - Collection 1 from Image Entertainment Movie Review: Having had a partial collection on video for many years now, I anxiously awaited the release on DVD. Finally! The complete series (156 episodes) has finally received the treatment it truly deserves. This series has held up well for 40+ years, and I have no doubt it will make it for at least another... |
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59. | Star Trek Deep Space Nine - The Complete Third Season from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Season 3 of DS9 contains a plethora of standout episodes, with just a few weak spots (e.g., 'The Abandoned', which was too reminiscent of TNG's lone Borg story; or 'Heart of Stone' which had the silly Kira rock A-story that was overshadowed by the Nog B-story) scattered about. DS9 was at its best... |
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