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The V.I.P.'s
(1963)
"Of course, it's fantasy-laden and voyeuristic (and maybe even a tad masochistic), but it's what use to drive Hollywood for decades: glamourous stars emoting on the screen for our secret identification and enjoyment."
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3/5
Van Gogh
(1992)
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Van Nuys Blvd.
(1979)
"A blatant rip-off of everything under the sun, including
American Graffiti
,
Animal House
, and
Saturday Night Fever
."
[movie review]
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A Very British Gangster
(2008)
"Twaddle. Tabloid adulation of illegality, masquerading (poorly) as dispassionate, unbiased reportage -- of which it is most decidedly
not
."
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A Very Special Favor
(1965)
"It's not that
A Very Special Favor
is a particularly bad example of the 1960s innocent/naughty sex farce; it's just that it's something that 1965 audiences had already seen, time and again, and they tuned it out completely."
[movie review]
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The Vice - Complete First Season
(1999)
"An all-too familiar retread of themes you've seen in countless other cop mellers. Worse,
The Vice
wants to cry "Foul!" while showing a conspicuous amount of gratuitous soft-core porn"
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A View to a Kill
(1985)
"
A View to a Kill
is not the way Roger Moore should have went out on the Bond series. It's a tired exercise in recycled Bondian motifs that does a real disservice to the audience -- and to Moore."
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1/5
Virgin Witch
(1972)
"There's nothing in the slightest way distinctive about
Virgin Witch
's story or screenplay, or its performances. The direction by TV veteran Ray Austin is, in a word, perfunctory."
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Virginia City
(1940)
"
Virginia City
does have that undeniable verve and assuredness typical of a Warner Bros./Curtiz picture in their prime. There's an elemental classicalness to Curtiz's lensing that makes such carping about "miscasting" and "plot holes" and "character"
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