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20. | Clerks - Collector's Edition from Miramax Home Entertainment Movie Review: I'm not going to tell the plot of Clerks, since tons of other reviewers have already done that, but instead I'm going to focus of the DVD, because I don't feel enough people write about that. First off here's the special features: Audio Commentary: This commentary features a nearly countless... |
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21. | Blade Runner [Director's Cut] from Warner Studios Movie Review: The DVD version of this movie is definitely worth seeing; details and images which were not discernable in the videotape version are clear as a bell here. The sound is also very clear and projects well, even on a purely stereo system. My only caveat is that the original version has not been made... |
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22. | Pickup on South Street - Criterion Collection from Criterion Collection Movie Review: "Pick Up On South Street" is yet another great movie from cult director, Sam Fuller. Pickpocket Skip McCoy (Richard Widmark), a three-time loser, is on probation for only a week when he picks the wallet from a woman's handbag on the subway. He thinks he's lifting money, but he actually steals... |
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23. | A Clockwork Orange from Warner Studios Movie Review: It seems A Clockwork Orange has been caught in movie history as one of the most violent, outrageous movies ever made. This is a wrong thought. Well, yes, there are surely some strong scenes in the story. However, I never really got shocked by them, which may be caused partially by the ambience that... |
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24. | The Kentucky Fried Movie from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: From the guys who brought you the hilarious "Airplane" and the unintentionally funny "Ghost" and "First Knight" and John Landis, director of "Animal House" and "Blues Brothers," this is one hilarious movie. It's crude, it's sloppy, it's rude and wildly inconsistent, but when it's rolling it will... |
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25. | Evil Dead II (Special Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertainment Movie Review: Finally, someone made a sequel that was better than the first movie! People always make the case that this is simply 'Evil Dead' redone on a better budget; but while the plots are consistent in some instances, 'Evil Dead' was never as good a movie as either of the sequels it spawned. Indeed, this is... |
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26. | Raising Arizona from Twentieth Century Fox Movie Review: If you've come to be a fan of the Coen brothers by watching Fargo or O Brother Where Art Thou, be sure not to overlook their second movie, Raising Arizona. It's by far their funniest. H.I. (Nic Cage) is a reformed convenience-store robber who marries Edwina (Holly Hunter), a policewoman. They try... |
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27. | 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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28. | Dawn of the Dead (Divimax Edition) from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Whether the upcoming remake is any good or not doesn't matter; George Romero's 1979 follow up to the legendary Night of the Living Dead can still dish out the chills nearly 25 years after it's initial release. We all know the story by now: four people barricade themselves inside a shopping mall... |
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29. | Lady Chatterley from Acorn Media Publishi Movie Review: Very entertaining look at Lady Chatterley. After reading the book I was very curious to see how the story could be brought to life! Ken Russell has done a fine job and the two lead actors bring life to Lady C and Mellors. Prior to this movie, I did not think Sean Bean (Mellors) was anything special,... |
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