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80. | Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 5 from Wea Corp Movie Review: An OK set from the Sci-Fi years. Here are the episodes: Time Chasers - A man (who the bots refuse to accept as the hero) invents a time machine and goes into partnership with a corporation. But to his horror it's used to destroy the future so now he has to set things right. Great episode.... |
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81. | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Widescreen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: This is the movie version of J. K. Rowling's novel by the same name, the first in the Harry Potter Series. It's an imaginative, fascinating, fun-filled, awe-inspiring movie for all ages, regardless of whether you've read the books or not. (As a matter of fact it was watching this movie that I fell... |
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82. | The Twilight Zone - Collection 2 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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83. | The Matrix Reloaded (Widescreen Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The original "Matrix" effectively combined stylistic action with philosophy and spirituality, and although it resorted to action-film formula more than a few times, it remains an impressive effort. Naturally, expectations were high for the two sequels, filmed simultaneously at large expense. Would... |
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84. | Highlander The Series - Season 2 from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Every television series has a particular season that defines the stories that are told for that series. Season 2 of Highlander is that defining season and now you can sit down and watch all 22 episodes on an 8-disc DVD set that was released by Anchor Bay Entertainment. See how MacLeod met Joe Dawson... |
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85. | Paycheck (Widescreen Edition) from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Paycheck, the new sci-fi action thriller from John Woo delivers some great action and entertains on a high scale. Ben Affleck is better, (eagerly trying to redeem himself after the huge debacle of Gigli). Uma Thurman does just fine and Joe Morton and Paul Giamatti shine. Now the premise of this... |
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86. | Doctor Who - The Key to Time - The Complete Adventure from BBC Video Movie Review: The BBC has gone all out with this Dr. Who DVD set of Season 16 "The Key To Time". The great thing about these DVDs is that they all have commentary and Tom Baker himself has done commentary on half of them. This is great compared to other show DVD releases. How many Star Trek Episodes or Movies... |
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87. | The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Vol. 1 from Wea Corp Movie Review: If you want a prime example of what it means to be a "cult classic" television series, MST3K is it. It even has a following that is very similar to Monty Python's Flying Circus. The show is loved by so many people all over the country. It was only a matter of time when we'd see some of these shows... |
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88. | Babylon 5 - The Complete Second Season from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Just bought the second season of Babylon 5 and I have to admit to mixed feelings on the quality of the DVD's. While this show was (and remains) consistently heads and shoulders above other TV SCI-FI in ambition and execution, Warners have done a pretty shabby job of transferring these shows to... |
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89. | Jurassic Park Trilogy from Universal/MCA Movie Review: This has got to be one of the best boxed sets ever! I can't wait to get it! I didn't buy the first boxed set, which contained Jurassic Park and The Lost World, because I knew Jurassic Park III was coming out! That was like a year ago or so and I knew they'd put out a trilogy boxed set when JP3 was... |
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