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     (1970)      "The DVD box set may be poorly assembled, but the entire series is here, along with the movie that inspired it, and it offers literally hundreds of hours of quality TV entertainment to the buyer." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "Blissfully uncomplicated as it wallows in its own filth, M Squad doesn't bother with messy things like a fully-dimensional lead character or complicated character motivations or intricate crime plots. It goes for the gut, letting sensation and viol" [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1991)      "MacGyver: The Complete Final Season is a desultory collection of cast-off episodes that show no forward direction in taking the MacGyver character to his final resting place" [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1974)      "Macon County Line is a drive-in actioner with brains." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
2/5
     (1974)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2006)      "When asked what his biggest regret in the world was, Mad Frankie doesn't mention family, or country, or even personal growth. Mad Frankie says, "I wish I had never been caught." That pretty much sums up Mad Frankie, and you'd be well advised to steer clea" [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "The episodes included in Madeline: Meet Me in Paris have a light, deft touch that's totally in keeping with Bemelmans' original intentions." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2007)      "Not the best representation of this terrific actress." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2005)      "A must-have for architecture students and buffs, Magnificent Obsession: Frank Lloyd Wright's Buildings and Legacy in Japan may overload the casual viewer with quite a bit of detail, and an unrelenting narration." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1999)      "A real rarity: a network western from the late 1990s. Solid acting from the fine ensemble cast puts this one over." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1984)      "The stories are still tight, if a little moody, and Selleck is still having fun as Magnum." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1986)      "Stronger than ever, Magnum P.I.: The Complete Seventh Season is a socko return to form for the primo 1980's detective series." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1985)      "It's still a lot of fun, even though season six here is a disappointment." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1968)      "The Magus is certainly worth a look if you're a fan of the novel, or a Quinn or Caine fan. It's not an artistic success, but it's also not the worst movie ever made, by far." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "Really more a "Best of" compilation, rather than a full blooper reel. Fairly funny when Ermy lets the swear words fly." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1958)      "Not everything that's funny stays funny, but fifty years later, Make Room for Daddy: Season 6 still manages solid laughs." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1978)      "It's not that the players are particularly bad (Daughton is blandly handsome, while Lankford is blandly cute), it's just that there isn't a whole lot of "there" there in Malibu Beach." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1983)      "While not as funny or meaningful as The Family skits from The Carol Burnett Show, Mama's Family: The Complete First Season does offer some amusing farcical moments (and some insightful commentaries on family) from a well-chosen cast." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1973)      "Naughtier than Three's Company, its American adaptation, Man About the House: The Complete First and Second Series is also a bit wittier in its execution, with the three leads perfectly in-tune with their roles." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1958)      "Brutal, raw, deceptively simple but in reality powerfully layered and complex, Man of the West is one of the best American westerns ever made." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
4/5
     (1958)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1959)      "Oh, I know how the man cheated Death. He caught up with Death, and he made Death watch this film. And Death died of boredom." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1955)      "Severely dated, with a studio-bound look (anti-Preminger) and a too-pat ending." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1962)      "None of The Manchurian Candidate's gorgeous, clever little tricks, both visual and thematic, would mean a thing without the underlying terror, madness, and most importantly, sadness of Laurence Harvey's Raymond Shaw character." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2006)      "The Marines gives a necessary broader view of these intelligent, fierce fighters, and illustrates the idealism and patriotism that motivates the vast majority of its members." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1965)      "Flat-out one of the worst "sex comedies" of the 1960s. An embarrassment for all involved." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2006)      "I was looking forward to some depth of insight. Certainly the information was there, along with some effective moments, but the method of its delivery by the director was at best, questionable." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "Including the comedic duo's final films together (with some curious omissions), this collection is a mixed bag. Artists and Models may be their best film together, while Living it Up is one of their weakest. Hollywood or Bust has mo" [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1976)      "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman is one of the most brilliant, disturbing, and hilarious TV shows of the 1970s -- or today, for that matter. It's endlessly fascinating." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1972)      "The flip-side of All in the Family's right-wing prejudices, giving us the definitive "knee-jerk liberal" in the person of magnificent, hysterically funny Maude Findlay. Beatrice Arthur's performance is nothing short of genius." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2003)      "Harrowing and surprisingly emotional, Mayday - Air Disasters not only ratchets up the suspense with its well-done action scenes, it validates them by showing us the human side of these horrific air disasters." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "It's fast, entertaining, and it moves, and that's enough here." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1963)      "The second season of McHale's Navy offers the same genial laughs and enthusiastic mugging from the expert cast, as were seen in the first season - and that's just the way we like 1960s sitcoms." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "McLeod's Daughters: The Complete Eighth Season winds up the once-great Aussie soap with deflated performers enacting too-familiar plot contrivances, to almost no avail." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2007)      "Another expertly-crafted season of Aussie soap theatrics, with tightly constructed, well-integrated scripts, spectacular location shooting, and as always, a talented, attractive cast." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2001)      "A perfectly acceptable, enjoyable Aussie soap opera, with beautiful, stunning location shots, well-written (if predictable) scripts, and some good acting by an attractive, energetic cast." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2004)      "Superior dramatics all the way, with gorgeous lensing and a terrific ensemble cast -- exactly what an escapist TV soap should be." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2002)      "Attractive performers, well-integrated scripts, and polished direction mark McLeod's Daughters: The Complete Second Season as a winner." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2007)      "Almost all of the original cast members are gone, and the situations and stock dramatics are painfully obvious and recycled from past, better seasons. What was once a clever, romantic night-time soap, is now a crude, cardboard farce." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2006)      "McLeod's Daughters: The Complete Sixth Season comes this close to crossing over into ludicrous farce - and that's a big shock to this reviewer who has enjoyed this beautifully lensed Aussie soap for the past five seasons." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2003)      "The acting, writing, and direction are still top-notch here, but seriously -- Chappell leaving puts a major bummer on the whole mood of this third season. And the series." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1996)      "One of the funniest sitcoms of the 1990s, with expert comedic acting by Rob Schneider, Ron Eldard, Justine Bateman and Dina Spybey. A twisted, hilarious surprise for the uninitiated." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2003)      "Inherently dishonest, with phoney efforts to be "complex," when in reality, it's just moral fence-sitting, invoking a paralyzing, and ultimately boring, moral equivalency that has nothing to do with ambiguity, and everything to do with calculation." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1986)      "Definitely of its time, Miami Vice: Season Three has a heavy curiosity factor going for its nostalgic original audience, but I'm not too sure new viewers will understand what all the fuss was about back then." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (1987)      "Clearly the nadir of the series, Miami Vice: Season Four flounders in missteps, with goofy scripts, indifferent acting, and a fundamental change in the show's concept: Crockett and Tubbs aren't together so much here." [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "If your young child has never seen Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, I can't recommend too highly these original movies on DVD (or the series that airs daily on The Disney Channel)." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "This is wonderfully excessive packaging that collectors dream about for their favorite stars and films, and Warner Bros. is to be commended." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
4/5
     (1939)      Click here to see the review! [dvd review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
     (2006)      "Anyone in the slightest bit interested in the "English village mysteries" genre, and who hasn't become acquainted with Midsomer Murders, needs to do so - pronto." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
          "Midsomer Murders: Set Eleven was a bit of a let-down, with scripts fairly predictable, but even mediocre Midsomer Murders is miles above most other similar fare." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
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