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"Utterly predictable, conventional and at times, unintentionally funny."
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(2006) |
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"What I do have a problem with is Tales of the Rat Fink not asking any hard questions of this mythology or methodology."
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"Esther Williams: Volume 1 may contain only marginal entertainments in their own right, but to fans and new viewers interested in the musical genre, it's a necessary introduction to a genuinely unique and enduring star."
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(1974) |
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"Totally inept as a thriller, The Teacher supplies more than enough shots of heavenly Angel Tompkins in bikinis and in the nude, to satisfy all you drive-in T&A fans. She's a stunner."
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(1953) |
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"Steadily ridiculous, Teenage Devil Dolls still manages to play fair with the blame game, accurately describing social ills that still plague us today. Too bad the message gets lost in all the lawn-rolling, goofball-induced crazes. You can goof on i"
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(2007) |
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"Everybody is bending over backward to declare the Teletubbies "educational." That's up for debate, but when you have to strive that hard for ten years, you're probably beating a dead horse."
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"Moving, tender, and yet not afraid to present the subtleties of a complex relationship between two elderly adults who have grown emotionally distant from each other."
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(1955) |
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"All the dated sexual politics aside, The Tender Trap fails first and foremost because it just isn't all that funny."
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(1936) |
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"With Vidor's emphasis on even-handed aggression and hatred on all sides of the Western struggle, balanced by the need for law-abiding men to transform the wild West into a civilized society, The Texas Rangers comes off as a surprisingly weighty oat"
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(1936) |
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"Breezy and fast, Thank You, Jeeves! ultimately turns out to be more Hollywood slapstick "B" than Wodehouse."
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(1967) |
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"That Girl is a funny, smart, cute show with two enormously appealing actors working in perfect synch."
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(2009) |
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"There's no denying that That Girl was still a sharply-written, warmly funny sitcom featuring two pros uniquely suited to each other's chemistry."
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(1949) |
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"That Midnight Kiss at least introduces us to new movie star Mario Lanza. He may need work on his thesping, but he brings a sincere energy to his awkwardness that's endearing. And that powerful tenor voice is something to hear."
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(1959) |
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"There's no getting around the fact that the stars are too mismatched, in both temperament and age. Scenes grind on interminably and even the high-caliber supporting cast comes out blunted."
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(1985) |
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"Going back to the well one too many times (and twelve years too late, when video had already made these kinds of theatrical compilations obsolete), That's Dancing! fails to reach the heights of the first That's Entertainment!."
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(1936) |
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"A beautiful, sweet, hilarious screwball comedy."
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(2002) |
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"They Filmed the War in Color: Victory in Europe and The Pacific War is to be commended not only for its stunning compilation of ultra-rare color footage of both civilian and military life during WWII, but for its surprisingly in-depth, thoughtful a"
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(2007) |
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"Get ready, ladies... This is Tom Jones! Amazing collection of episodes from Jones' smash late 60s internationally syndicated TV hit."
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"The production is ingenious, and the little morality tales are refreshingly practical in their emphasis on responsibility related to personal industry and work."
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"The stories are simple and engagingly executed, with those curious, charming engines chugging along on their tracks in a most attractive manner."
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"Each film in the collection provides a rich, compelling atmosphere for the alternately heavy Germanic philosophizing, and subtly perverse meditations on sex, illness, free will, and man's seeming head-long rush into self-destruction and oblivion."
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(1945) |
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"The rampant sexual imagery is of course an eye-opener, but on the whole, it's a cold, uninvolving technical exercise - and no more."
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(1973) |
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"Easy to take. I don't know where The Three Musketeers of the West stands in the pantheon of comedy Spaghetti Westerns, but viewed on its own, it's an enjoyable piffle."
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"The Stooges are brilliant, but this DVD release is about as ridiculous as they come."
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(1943) |
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"Brilliant, surreal physical comedy, where torture and pain are elevated to breathtaking grace."
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(1967) |
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"Thunder Alley looks and sounds real. Nicely realized performance by Fabian, and a sexy-as-hell one by Diane McBain. A drive-in exploitation actioner you don't have to be ashamed to watch, Thunder Alley clearly points the way for director Ri"
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(1965) |
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"Is it perfect? By no means. But there's a shiny metal, tactile feel to the movie, like a big, expensive machine, coupled with the sensual splendors of the Bahamian locales, that's an irresistible combination."
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(2006) |
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"It showcases Conway at the very beginning of his most prolific career period, in more verbal (and less slapstick) settings than we're used to seeing him in, while offering the viewer some solid laughs."
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"Terrific one-off series from 1985, with six socko mysteries written specifically for television."
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(1957) |
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"Thoughtful, somewhat even-handed, and compellingly performed by Richard Widmark and Rip Torn (Richard Basehart...not so much), Time Limit is a worthwhile addition to the courtroom drama subgenre."
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(1962) |
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"That's To Kill a Mockingbird's biggest problem: it encourages us to feel safe and superior to the problems it smugly hints at, but largely avoids."
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(1950) |
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"The Toast of New Orleans wastes the talents of David Niven, and doesn't give much breathing room for poor Kathryn Grayson, but Mario Lanza sings Be My Love, and that's hard to argue with right there."
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"A surprisingly rich-looking, classically-influenced original DVD feature. It earns marks for embracing an operatic storyline while keeping the essential punish-Tom-with-pain gags that made Tom and Jerry such a successful franchise for decades."
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"More modernized adventures from the neutered Tom and Jerry. I wasn't any more enthused about this go-around of Tom and Jerry Tales: Volume Four than I was for the other volumes, but...it's not...offensive in its blandness."
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(2004) |
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"Tom Brown's Schooldays unfortunately fails to elaborate on major themes from its illustrious original source material. Too much of the heart of Thomas Hughes' classic has been cut out of this speedy, superficial modern adaptation."
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(2007) |
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"An excellent collection of TV oaters."
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"Fans of The Beatles will no doubt want to check out John, Paul, Tom & Ringo: The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder, particularly for the keenly observed interview with John Lennon."
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(1986) |
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"Unrelentingly dumb and remarkably unmotivated, the visuals still provide some eye candy for zoning out, while every body and every thing looks very pretty and shiny."
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"For the first half hour, Endangered Species is alternately suspenseful and amusing. However, a shift in tone to impart messages rather than entertainment quickly sours the whole deal."
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(1939) |
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"Writer and director Rowland V. Lee directs the actors well, but the film's pace starts to lag before the third act."
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(2005) |
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"What was said, what was done, what was attempted, all failed to elicit even the most rudimentary response from me."
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(2007) |
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"The crappy video porn and splatter junk "trailers" that are included here are of little interest."
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(1965) |
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"Certainly one of the best action films of the 1960s, The Train's more weighty themes are a muddle. There's no shame in being an expert piece of action craftsmanship, though, and Frankenheimer's beautifully kinetic, gritty set-pieces are still super"
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(1950) |
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"Train to Tombstone is an exceedingly cheap -- but speedy -- retread of Stagecoach's basic set-up."
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(1958) |
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"Obviousness, married to the overblown, misdirected acting, makes Tread Softly Stranger totally worthless serious drama, but highly entertaining junk."
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"Sensational...when it sticks to crime."
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"The tone of Trial & Retribution - Set 2 is all over the place in these four continuing episodes of the long-running U.K. police procedural, created by Prime Suspect's Lynda La Plante. They're still a cut-above the standard TV crime mellers,"
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(2007) |
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"It starts out wonderfully, but soon bogs down in pat politicizing and low-voltage scares."
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(2007) |
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(2006) |
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"The apocalyptic, dark pessimism and despondency of a John Trudell has no place in most Americans' hearts; we don't believe the system is evil and flawed from the start."
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