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     (2007)      "3-D Naughtiness! Perverts in Revolt! Sinful Dwarfs! And Even a Movie Review, Why Not?" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1980)      "There's no short way to document the end of the world" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2008)      "Follow(s) Joe Bob Briggs' "first rule of drive-in moviemaking"" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1973)      "Bartlett's background as a documentary film-maker is an advantage for a film that doesn't require any actors but a liability when it comes to adapting Bach's fiction" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1949)      "The innocent approach to 1949’s LAGOON works better when viewed as an alternative or balance to the less restricted remake." [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2007)      "[capsule]" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1998)      "The budgets of [Wood's] own efforts would have been splurged within the first minute of DIED's title credits" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1974)      "If you show a ticking bomb, then you'd better blow something up with it" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1975)      "A new twist on the usual affection for the 20s-30s that cinema-goers were accustomed to" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1980)      "About the only thing that isn't red in this movie is the blood" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1977)      "The cast looks like it was recruited from a Pasolini movie, the budget-concious framing is claustrophobic, and there's way too much smoke" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1934)      "Death...as a house guest that can't be gotten rid of" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1974)      "I defy anyone not to hit the fast-forward button any time a character picks up a guitar" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1963)      "The concept of walking from one place to another is the simplest in the world - so why not do it?" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1930)      "The two spectacular set pieces are as much the audience's reason for viewing the film as it was Hughes' reason to make it" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1970)      "Will the real Norman Mailer please shut up?" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1985)      "You'll feel more like you were on a theme park ride than at a movie" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1979)      "Media hijacking works best in small doses" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2004)      "For Duffy, watching this film must be like seeing a scab peeled off" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1988)      "If 12-year old boys had money, Tucker would have made a million overnight" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2003)      "Tintinphiles will be captivated." [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1971)      "John Astin's performance ... has secured EVIL ROY SLADE a place in many viewers' hearts" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1977)      "The irresistibly cheesy music makes it seem like Sci-Fi for lounge lizards." [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1973)      "Western audiences only ever saw a truncated version marketed by Roger Corman's New World Studios, which edited the film with a hacksaw" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1956)      "There is a kind of glum, low-rent fatality to the production that suggests oppression through attrition" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1999)      "The Just-Us League of America" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1980)      "Patently the only film of its kind that could give a home to its nutso musical numbers" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1950)      "Stake[s] out supposedly serious territory to justify our own morbid fascination in the subject" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
          "Simple is nice" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1976)      "The cars are the stars" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2005)      "Makes us feel like kids at a Punch and Judy show wanting to shout out "Behind you!"" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1985)      "Another exercise in cataloguing, another elaborate death ritual, and another story inhabited with fixation" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2005)      "Warning. Flashback and long personal reminiscence ahead." [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2005)      "The first Potter film to improve on the book" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2005)      "If Charlie is upstaged by the factory, then the factory itself gets upstaged by Willy Wonka" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1971)      "You would be wise not to read any further material about BAD until you’ve viewed it for yourself" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1967)      "Wiseman’s film is famous for being banned...and you can bet it wasn’t the inmates who kicked up the fuss" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1975)      "Its YELLOW SUBMARINE aspirations are obvious, its Marie-and-Jimmy Osmond songs just bewildering" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2005)      "The world (the Universe, and Everything) is divided into fans of Douglas Adams, and those who have never read anything by the man" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (2005)      "You don’t think a walking tripod can be scary?" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1979)      "Would not nearly be as watchable without McDowell relishing his role as [a] fanatical German officer" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1991)      "How many other animated films are you likely to see that would spend screen time watching characters eat a pineapple?" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1994)      "These kids aren't the typically cute ensemble we've seen in countless other films." [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1974)      "Nearly everything it needs for status as a cult classic except a star turn in the lead role" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1977-1983)      "Re-established the hype, speculation and anticipation that had become an integral part of the original trilogy" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1967)      "The idea ... has been done before in everything from comedies to horror movies" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1999)      "Unlike all other animated works from the celebrated Studio [Ghibli]" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1981)      "Ends as conventionally as it begins, leaving us with nothing special other than a token title character" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1963)      "The key to its success is the decision ... to take time out from Junior's grooming as a movie matinee idol and cast him as a sniveling creep" [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
  
     (1964)      "One of the most light-hearted efforts from the irreverent director, who was liberated with a widescreen palette after years of working for TV " [movie review]      rec.arts.movies.reviews   
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