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Babe Starring: Magda Szubanski, Mickey Rooney |
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Rated:
1998
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Back
To The Future |
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At Amazon.com Back to the Future DVD(widescreen), VHS, |
Rated:
1991
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Back
To The Future II Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd |
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At Amazon.com Back to the Future Part II (VHS), Back to the future part II : a novel, Soundtrack CD |
Rated:
1989
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Director: Robert
Zemeckis Starring: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd |
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At Amazon.com Back to the Future Part III VHS, Book hardcover, Back To The Future III: Original Motion.. Soundtrack CD |
Rated:
1990
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Badlands Starring: Martin Sheen, Sissy Spacek Studio: Warner Studios |
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Rated:
1973
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Editorial Reviews Still one of American cinema's most powerful, daring filmmaking debuts, Terrence Malick's Badlands is a quirky, visionary psychological and social enigma masquerading as a simple lovers-on-the-lam flick. Inspired by the 1958 murders in the cold, stark badlands of South Dakota by Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, the film's plot, on the surface, is similar to that of other killing-couple films, like Bonnie and Clyde and Gun Crazy. Martin Sheen, in an understated, sophisticated performance, plays the strange James Dean-like social outcast who falls in love with the naïve Sissy Spacek--and then kills her father when he comes between them. The two flee like animals to the wilderness, until the police arrive and the killing spree begins. © Amazon.com essential video or its affiliates |
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Bamboozeled Starring: Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles Label: Polygram Records |
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At Amazon.com Bamboozled: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2000 Film), Bamboozled (CD) |
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Editorial Reviews Writer-director Spike Lee's latest is a dark satire on the television Industry, in which a frustrated Ivy League-educated black writer revives the racially insensitive minstrel show (now performed by blacks in even blacker face, as opposed to whites) and achieves a ratings success and industry fallout. The music has been carefully chosen and presents a wide swath of styles, clocking in at a generous 75 minutes. Prince, the artist formerly known as ?, is back with "2045 Radical Man," which features his trademark mix of old-school soul and updated funk. Stevie Wonder's "Misrepresented People" (featuring a spoken-word passage by the Rev. Jesse Jackson) and "Some Years Ago" are infused with social consciousness, recalling the message music of early 1970s soul. Chuck D. teams up with the Roots and Rage Against the Machine's Zack De La Rocha for an update of Public Enemy's "Burn Hollywood Burn." --Rob O'Connor © Amazon.com essential video or its affiliates |
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Barry Lyndon Starring: Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson Studio: Warner Studios Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby |
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Rated:
1975
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Editorial Reviews In 1975 the world was at Stanley Kubrick's feet. His films Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and A Clockwork Orange, released in the previous dozen years, had provoked rapture and consternation--not merely in the film community, but in the culture at large. On the basis of that smashing hat trick, Kubrick was almost certainly the most famous film director of his generation, and absolutely the one most likely to rewire the collective mind of the movie audience. And what did this radical, at-least-20-years-ahead-of-his-time filmmaker give the world in 1975? A stately, three-hour costume drama based on an obscure Thackeray novel from 1844. A picaresque story about an Irish lad (Ryan O'Neal, then a major star) who climbs his way into high society, Barry Lyndon bewildered some critics (Pauline Kael called it "an ice-pack of a movie") and did only middling business with patient audiences. The film was clearly a technical advance, with its unique camerawork (incorporating the use of prototype Zeiss lenses capable of filming by actual candlelight) and sumptuous production design. But its hero is a distinctly underwhelming, even unsympathetic fellow, and Kubrick does not try to engage the audience's emotions in anything like the usual way. © Amazon.com or its affiliates |
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Barton Fink Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Starring: John Turturro, John Goodman Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen |
Our Critique Review: ****1/2 stars |
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Rated:
1991
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Base, The Director: Mark L. Lester Studio: Studio Home Entertainment Format: Color, Widescreen Not for sale to persons under age 18. |
Our Critique Review: ****1/2 stars |
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Rated:
1998 |
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Basic
Instinct Director: Paul Verhoeven Starring: Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone Studio: Artisan Entertainment Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby Not for sale to persons under age 18. |
Our Critique Review: ***** stars |
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At Amazon.com Basic Instinct (Collector's Edition DVD), Basic Instinct (VHS), Basic Instinct: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Rated:
1992
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Editorial Reviews The take-no-prisoners sex thriller from 1992 now stands as a milestone in the career of screenwriter Joe Eszterhas, but in the hands of director Paul Verhoeven Basic Instinct is an undeniably stylish and provocative study of obsession. In the role that made her a star (and showed the audience a little more skin than she intended), Sharon Stone plays the cleverly manipulative novelist Catherine Tramell who snares San Francisco detective Nick Curran (Michael Douglas) with her insatiable sexual appetite during the investigation of her boyfriend's murder. Tramell is the prime suspect, but the plot twists and turns until Curran is trapped in a dangerous cycle of dead ends and unsolved murders, never sure if Tramell is committing the crimes or if it is some other, unknown suspect. With a plot that keeps viewers guessing, Basic Instinct is the work of a director who is clearly in his element. --Jeff Shannon © Amazon.com or its affiliates |
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Basquiat Director: Julian Schnabel, Lech J. Majewski & John F. Bowe Starring: Jeffrey Wright, Michael Wincott Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, NTSC Not for sale to persons under age 18. |
Our Critique Review: **** stars |
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Rated:
1996
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Batman Director: Tim Burton Starring: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson Studio: Warner Studios Format: Color, Closed-captioned, NTSC |
Our Critique Review: ***** stars |
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At Amazon.com Batman (VHS), Batman - The Movie (DVD), Batman - 3-D Muscle Chest Costume Kit, Batman Music CD |
Rated:
1989
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Editorial Reviews Thanks to the ambitious vision of director Tim Burton, the blockbuster hit of 1989 delivers the goods despite an occasionally spotty script, giving the caped crusader a thorough overhaul in keeping with the crime fighter's evolution in DC Comics. Michael Keaton strikes just the right mood as the brooding "Dark Knight" of Gotham City; Kim Basinger plays Gotham's intrepid reporter Vicki Vale; and Jack Nicholson goes wild as the maniacal and scene-stealing Joker, who plots a takeover of the city with his lethal Smilex gas. Triumphant Oscar-winning production design by the late Anton Furst turns Batman into a visual feast, and Burton brilliantly establishes a darkly mythic approach to Batman's legacy. Danny Elfman's now-classic score propels the action with bold, muscular verve. --Jeff Shannon © Amazon.com or its affiliates |
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Batman Returns Director: Tim Burton Starring: Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito Studio: Warner Studios Format: Color, Closed-captioned, NTSC |
Our Critique Review: ***** stars |
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At Amazon.com Batman Returns (VHS), Batman Returns (DVD), Batman Returns (Video Game), Batman Returns: Original Motion Picture Score |
Rated:
1992
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Editorial Reviews The first Batman sequel takes a wicked turn with the villainous exploits of the freakish and mean-spirited Penguin (Danny DeVito), whose criminal collaboration with evil tycoon Max Shreck (Christopher Walken) threatens to drain Gotham City of its energy supply. As if that weren't enough, Batman (Michael Keaton) has his hands full with the vengeful Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer), who turns out to be a lot more dangerous than a kitten with a whip. As with the first Batman feature, director Tim Burton brings his distinct visual style to the frantic action, but this time there's a darker malevolence lurking beneath all that extraordinary production design. --Jeff Shannon © Amazon.com essential video or its affiliates |
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Batman Forever Director: Joel Schumacher Starring: Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones Studio: Warner Studios Format: Color, Widescreen, Closed-captioned |
Our Critique Review: ***** stars |
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At Amazon.com Batman Forever (VHS), Batman Forever (DVD), Batman Forever Game, Batman Forever: Music From The Motion Picture
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Rated:
1995
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Editorial Reviews When Tim Burton and Michael Keaton announced that they'd had enough of the Batman franchise, director Joel Schumacher stepped in (with Burton as coproducer) to make this action-packed extravaganza starring Val Kilmer as the caped crusader. Batman is up against two of Gotham City's most colorful criminals, the Riddler (a role tailor-made for funnyman Jim Carrey) and the diabolical Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones), who join forces to conquer Gotham's population with a brain-draining device. Nicole Kidman plays the seductive psychologist who wants to know what makes Batman tick. Boasting a redesigned Batmobile and plenty of new Bat hardware, Batman Forever also introduces Robin the Boy Wonder (Chris O'Donnell) whose close alliance with Batman led more than a few critics to ponder the series' homoerotic subtext. No matter how you interpret it, Schumacher's take on the Batman legacy is simultaneously amusing, lavishly epic, and prone to chronic sensory overload. --Jeff Shannon © Amazon.com essential video or its affiliates |
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Batman & Robin Director: Akiva Goldsman |
Our Critique Review: **** stars |
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Battleship Potemkin Director: Sergei M. Eisenstein, Grigori Aleksandrov Starring: Aleksandr Antonov, Vladimir Barsky Studio: Image Entertainment Format: Black & White |
Our Critique Review: ***** stars |
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At Amazon.com Battleship Potemkin (VHS), Battleship Potemkin (DVD), The Battleship Potemkin (1925 Film) / The Holy Mountain (1926 Film) (Score Re-recordings) |
Rated: Unrated 1925
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Battlestar Galactica Director: Richard A. Colla, Alan J. Levi Starring: Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict Studio: Universal Studios Format: Color, NTSC |
Our Critique Review: **** stars |
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At Amazon.com Battlestar Galactica (DVD), Battlestar Galactica (VHS), Music CD |
Rated:
1978
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Beach,
The Director: Danny Boyle Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby Not for sale to persons under age 18. |
Our Critique Review: **** stars |
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Rated:
2000
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Bean Director: Richard Curtis & Robin Driscoll |
Our Critique Review: *** stars |
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Beauty
and the Beast Director: Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise Starring: Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson Studio: Walt Disney Home Video Format: Animated, Color, Closed-captioned, Special Edition, NTSC |
Our Critique Review: ***** stars |
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At Amazon.com Beauty and the Beast (Disney Special Edition VHS), Beauty and the Beast (Disney Special Platinum Edition DVD), Beauty and the Beast - Special Edition Soundtrack |
Rated:
1991
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Editorial Reviews The film that officially signaled Disney's animation renaissance (following The Little Mermaid) and the only animated feature to receive a Best Picture Oscar nomination, Beauty and the Beast remains the yardstick by which all other animated films should be measured. It relates the story of Belle, a bookworm with a dotty inventor for a father; when he inadvertently offends the Beast (a prince whose heart is too hard to love anyone besides himself), Belle boldly takes her father's place, imprisoned in the Beast's gloomy mansion. Naturally, Belle teaches the Beast to love. What makes this such a dazzler, besides the amazingly accomplished animation and the winning coterie of supporting characters (the Beast's mansion is overrun by quipping, dancing household items) is the array of beautiful and hilarious songs by composer Alan Menken and the late, lamented lyricist Howard Ashman. (The title song won the 1991 Best Song Oscar, and Menken's score scored a trophy as well.) The downright funniest song is "Gaston," a lout's paean to himself (including the immortal line, "I use antlers in all of my de-co-ra-ting"). "Be Our Guest" is transformed into an inspired Busby Berkeley homage. Since Ashman's passing, animated musicals haven't quite reached the same exhilarating level of wit, sophistication, and pure joy. --David Kronke © Amazon.com essential video or its affiliates |
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