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     (1969)      "Marrying off Jeannie to her Master doesn't work, and fatally changes the subliminally perverse premise into a stock, boring sitcom. Both performers look uncomfortable, and the scripts are repetitive and thin." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1968)      "With the cast looser and more able than ever, I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete Fourth Season is wacky 1960s sitcom fun, with several episodes that stand as the best in the series." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1967)      "I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete Third Season provides some classic 1960s sitcom laughs with sweet, silly, fantasy-based storylines acted out by two totally winning, attractive performers." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1951)      "It unfortunately subordinates Day for grumpy Danny Thomas, and produces another phony Hollywood biopic that celebrates a dour, abusive artist -- and then asks everyone, including the audience, to love him for it." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "I'm Alan Partridge: Series 1 is a brilliant comedy of the cringe-inducing life of fictional British TV personality, Alan Partridge. Steve Coogan has brought to life a character that's as memorable as anything Peter Sellers or Monty Python cr" [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2009)      "It's still funny, but it's also getting to be a bit mean-spirited for the little kids who tune in, as well." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1940)      "I'd recommend Icons of Screwball Comedy: Volume Two for the sublime Theodora Goes Wild alone; Irene Dunne is delicious in this beautifully shot, carefully-constructed screwball farce. So the rest of the films are gravy, as far as I'm concern" [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1940)      "Playing strictly like a 'B,' If I Had My Way doesn't exactly offer any new situations for the viewer. While the acting is generally fine, the stock situations work against any kind of viewer excitement." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1996)      "A controlled, powerful performance by Peter Strauss, along with an admirably ambiguous approach to the murder mystery angle, makes Tim O'Brien's In the Lake of the Woods one of the better TV literary adaptations." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1958)      "A criminally slow start with a less-than-inspired denouement (and with too few genuine chuckles), add up to a whole lot of nothing in Indiscreet, a vapid, boring trifle overmatched by the underutilized skills of its stars." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2006)      "The Initiation of Sarah likes to suggest a lot of naughty little taboos for its tween girl audience, but it can't deliver the simple thrills that made the original 1978 TV version of The Initiation of Sarah so memorable." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2006)      "A funny, quirky first half gives way to a protracted, draggy second half." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1965)      "This junk really thinks it's art. A typical Robert Mulligan production; in other words: pretentious, solemn and dreary. Crushingly pious and self-righteous in its distaste for its own subject." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "Bland, utterly devoid of meaningful revelations or even a hint of controversy, you would probably get as much info on Streisand from an US Magazine article as you do here in Inside the Actors Studio: Barbra Streisand." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1997)      "It's competently done, with some good performances to keep your attention. But there are a lot of unanswered questions about the complicity of the main character in the film." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1973)      "Maddening only if you fight it, The Iron Rose isn't meant to be figured out. It's meant to be experienced much like hearing a poem -- if that poem dealt with death and sex, read by campfire in a spooky dark forest." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1973)      "Maddening only if you fight it, The Iron Rose isn't meant to be figured out. It's meant to be experienced much like hearing a poem -- if that poem dealt with death and sex, read by campfire in a spooky dark forest." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1968)      "Tough, complex mysteries accompany the exploration of then-contemporary social ills in Ironside: Season 2, a terrific meat-and-potatoes detective series." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
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     (1974)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2007)      "You don't need to buy or even rent iZ and the Zizzles; there are many other cheaper ways to crush your child's soul." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
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