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"The severe telescoping of the storyline, especially at the expense of the Kate character, renders Kazan's East of Eden a visually sumptuous but dramatically undernourished widescreen '50s epic, with, thankfully, some interesting performances to com"
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"While the film certainly has charm to spare, particularly in the appealing scenes between Baby Sandy and Bing, much of East Side of Heaven seems slow going."
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"Easy Come, Easy Go could have been a funny little programmer looking at the emerging California hippie movement, but instead opts for standard TV underwater action fare."
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"Long-winded and criminally short on Esther in the water, Easy to Wed is definitely a lesser effort for M-G-M's mermaid."
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"Getting pleasure out of Edward R. Murrow: The Best of Person to Person will depend on how well you already know these stars and their backstories."
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"For the casual history buff -- as well as for admirers of vintage British TV drama -- The Edwardians is an interesting collection of mini-dramas."
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(1966) |
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"This particular collection offers some relatively harmless, campy fun, if you're so inclined, with The Spy Who Came delivering unexpected laughs."
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"I suppose if you're doing your laundry or cleaning up your living room, you could put it on and listen to it, much like a radio play. Eliot Ness: An Untouchable Life is the visual equivalent of a "book-on-tape," and utterly devoid of any cinematic"
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"If you want to see real movie stars in action (as opposed to the pallid, shallow adolescents that populate the screen today), I highly recommend the Elizabeth Taylor Richard Burton: The Film Collection."
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(1955) |
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"Elvis Presley: The Ed Sullivan Shows gives fans of vintage TV just what they want: entire programs, including their commercials. The image quality is astounding."
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"Elvis: The Miniseries is enjoyable in a generic, Hollywoodized biopic way, but it's hardly revelatory to even the average Elvis fan. Meyers gets Elvis half right (during his early years), but it's Randy Quaid's movie all the way."
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(1974) |
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"Emergency!: Season Four is another brilliant Jack Webb combination of copious detail and authentic procedural elements, married to straight-ahead, no-frills dramatics."
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"Emergency! doesn't pull any punches when it calls out people for breaking the law and endangering lives -- an invigoratingly moral blast from the past for people sick of today's wishy-washy 'who are you to judge me? TV."
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"Stunning allegorical actioner, with raw, visceral battle scenes that still pack a punch. Borgnine has never been better. A neglected masterpiece of action cinema."
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"Misguided from its inception, and distressingly slow and talky, The Enforcer doesn't have a lot going for it, with only a few, very brief flashes of the drive and perverse charges of Dirty Harry and Magnum Force."
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"With the use of fun, informative CGI, and host Peter Weller's own personal expertise in historical studies, Engineering An Empire is both educational and energetically entertaining."
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(1952) |
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"All of these films have already been released, and no new extras have been commissioned. And let's face it: Long John Silver and Hannibal are failed films, at best."
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"A handsomely packaged, cheaply-priced way to get three essential classic library titles, flawlessly transferred with some enticing extras, in a convenient three-pack"
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(2007) |
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"Evan Almighty is a seriously screwed-up big budget special effects comedy drama whose message is in total opposition to its form and execution."
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(2007) |
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(1982) |
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"The Executioner's Song: Director's Cut is at best, a flawed experience. The most compelling elements of the story - who Gilmore was, why he killed, and why he wanted to die - aren't answered here. But we are left with some interesting turns by the"
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