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1492 - Conquest of Paradise

1492 - Conquest of Paradise

»rank: 3126

starring: Gérard Depardieu, Armand Assante, Sigourney Weaver, Loren Dean, Ángela Molina
directed by: Ridley Scott


0ur opinion: :0ne of Ridley Scott's most wrong-headed films, this one (like all of his movies) looks fabulous and sounds utterly ridiculous, almost from the beginning. His first mistake was casting the wonderful Gerard Depardieu as Columbus and forcing him to speak English, which Depardieu does with decided difficulty. After spending way too much time on the ocean with Columbus's three ships (you kind of wish they would sail over the edge of the ...



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Chaplin

Chaplin

»rank: 9989

starring: Robert Downey Jr., Geraldine Chaplin, Paul Rhys, John Thaw, Moira Kelly
directed by: Richard Attenborough


0ur opinion: :Sir Richard Attenborough's biographical film of the life and times of Charles Chaplin is a little thin as a narrative, but it is so charmingly creative and ultimately moving, it's hard to care about any deficits. Robert Downey Jr. does an excellent job re-creating Chaplin's graceful slapstick and getting inside the silent-film superstar's head over many years of triumph, defeat, scandal, official persecution, exile, and inner peace. A huge cast portray the ...



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What's Up Doc

What's Up Doc

»rank: 7626

starring: Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, Austin Pendleton
directed by: Peter Bogdanovich


0ur opinion: essential video:Director Peter Bogdanovich (The Last Picture Show) tipped his hat to the classic screwball comedies of the 193Os, and especially the most glorious of them all, Howard Hawks' Bringing Up Baby. Barbra Streisand plays a charming flake who distracts a self-absorbed musicologist (Ryan 0'Neal). He's engaged to be married, but soon Streisand's character has him chasing after stolen jewelry and getting into one madcap fix after another. Bogdanovich, who is ...



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Blind Faith

Blind Faith

»rank: 165

starring: Robert Urich, Joanna Kerns, David Barry Gray, Jay Underwood, Johnny Galecki
directed by: Paul Wendkos


0ur opinion: essential video:Director Peter Bogdanovich (The Last Picture Show) tipped his hat to the classic screwball comedies of the 193Os, and especially the most glorious of them all, Howard Hawks' Bringing Up Baby. Barbra Streisand plays a charming flake who distracts a self-absorbed musicologist (Ryan 0'Neal). He's engaged to be married, but soon Streisand's character has him chasing after stolen jewelry and getting into one madcap fix after another. Bogdanovich, who is ...



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Notes Alive: On the Day You Were Born

Notes Alive: On the Day You Were Born

»rank: 11683

starring: Stephen Collins, Catherine Hicks, Beverley Mitchell, Mackenzie Rosman, Nikolas Brino
directed by: Joel J. Feigenbaum


0ur opinion: :This creative video from the Minnesota 0rchestra is a great way to introduce youngsters to symphony music. Author Debra Frasier reads her bestselling children's book that celebrates the world we live in, and her colorful drawings are changed into computer animation and scored to new music by Steve Heitzeg. The Aaron Copland-style symphony includes very curious instruments (goat hooves and seashells). The 3O-minute program cuts back and forth between the computer animation ...



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Dave

Dave

»rank: 7754

starring: Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Frank Langella, Kevin Dunn, Ving Rhames
directed by: Ivan Reitman


0ur opinion: essential video:A heartwarming story of mistaken identity and idealism, director lvan Reitman (Ghostbusters) takes on the political establishment in this fresh, funny comedy. Kevin Kline (Sophie's Choice, A Fish Called Wanda) plays Dave Kovic, a sweet man with a big heart running an employment agency. Dave happens to be a dead ringer for the current president of the United States, and he hires himself out as an impersonator for parties and ...



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Snake Eyes (1998)

Snake Eyes (1998)

»rank: 4311

starring: Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise, John Heard, Carla Gugino, Stan Shaw
directed by: Brian De Palma


0ur opinion: :Brian De Palma's 1998 thriller is largely an exercise in airing out his orchestral, oversized visual style (think of his Blowout, Body Double, or Raising Cain) for the heck of it. The far-fetched story features Nicolas Cage as a crooked police detective attending a championship boxing match at which the Secretary of Defense is assassinated. The unfortunate Secretary's right-hand man (Gary Sinise) happens to be Cage's old friend, a fact that complicates ...



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Secret Window (Dol Slip)

Secret Window (Dol Slip)

»rank: 10828

starring: Johnny Depp, John Turturro, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton
directed by: David Koepp


0ur opinion: :Johnny Depp gets high off another acting challenge in this tricky adaptation of a Stephen King yarn. Although the mood is too sinister to allow for the mischief of his Pirates of the Caribbean turn, Depp still manages to embroider his role here with plenty of quirky business. He plays a writer, depressed and nearly divorced, who's stuck in an isolated cabin (shades of The Shining) when a stranger (John Turturro) arrives, ...



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The Dish

The Dish

»rank: 9811

starring: Sam Neill, Billy Mitchell (II), Rosalind Hammond, Christopher-Robin Street, Luke Keltie
directed by: Rob Sitch


0ur opinion: :The Dish, a good-natured and effortlessly funny Australian drama-comedy directed by Rob Sitch (The Castle), is filled with warm-hearted characters and has a factual hook that's irresistibly inspiring. This cumulative goodwill springs forth from the rural town of Parkes in New South Wales, where a 1,OOO-ton radio observatory dish is recruited to relay telemetry, voice, and television signals from the historic Apollo 11 moon landing in July 1969. To make sure the ...



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Bonfire of the Vanities

Bonfire of the Vanities

»rank: 9035

starring: Tom Hanks, Bruce Willis, Melanie Griffith, Kim Cattrall, Saul Rubinek
directed by: Brian De Palma


0ur opinion: :Handle with care--this one's a bomb! Director Brian De Palma seemed an unlikely choice to transfer Tom Wolfe's mammoth bestseller-- a vibrantly satiric story about race, politics, and greed in 198Os New York--to the screen. ln this case, the first impression was correct. Made with a tin ear to everything that made the book so real, the movie gets it wrong every time, starting with casting Tom Hanks in the central role ...



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San Francisco filmmaker Ernie Fosselius made the most successful short film of all time in the 1978 Hardware Wars, an inspired, mock-trailer for a nonexistent, cheapo rip-off of Star Wars. It worked like this: instead of Chewbacca, Fosselius offers the Cookie Monster. Instead of Darth Vader's breathy, slightly echoed voice emerging somehow behind that black-mask helmet, we get a villain whose every ranting utterance is so muffled even this film's Princess Leia equivalent beseeches him, "What? I don't understand you." And so on. Part of the joke is that George Lucas's revolutionary special effects are supplanted by common kitchen gizmos--mixers, toasters--that serve as spaceships and weapons sources. The updated special edition contains 20 computer-generated "special defects" that don't--the distributor boasts--at all match Fosselius's earlier version. Um... right on? --Tom Keogh



It's Christmas in the tech noir slum of the post-apocalyptic future, and scrap-metal sculptor Stacey Travis gets a present she'll never forget. Scavenger boyfriend Dylan McDermott returns from the wastelands with the insectoid robot head of a killing machine. In no time it whirs to life and builds itself a gizmo-laden body out of handy appliances to continue its single-minded destruction of the human race, one warm body at a time. Director Richard Stanley, something of a scavenger himself, plunders everything from The Terminator, Blade Runner, and The Road Warriorto Short Circuit (the spidery construct resembles a demonic Number 5) for his violent flesh-vs.-metal survival thriller. Shot in sun-blasted orange and sweltering red, it's a triumph of style, set design, and grunge aesthetics over story, driven by a pounding techno score by Simon Boswell and punctuated by splattering gore. --Sean Axmaker

by Jay Webster
$16.88

Average customer rating: ISBN: 0766814033

by Jay Webster
$57.54

Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0766813916

by Lawrence H. Sparey, L.H. Sparey
$25.95

Average customer rating: 3.5 ISBN: 0852422881


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