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John J. Puccio
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6/10
     (2006)      "When the film is on track, it works; when it devolves into meaningless chatter, it simply drifts." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (2006)      "...while I didn't care overmuch for the movie itself, I did enjoy its visual style, made even more appealing now for its high-definition picture. (HD-DVD Edition)" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
     (2001)      "I was not completely caught up in the allegorical implications of the story; perhaps I was too much aware of the director’s attempts to be profound too much of the time." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1948)      "...much of it is silly, but I think you'll find it as entertaining now as I did fifty years ago." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1948)      "...the second-least-expensive film Universal made in 1948 and their second-biggest-grossing film of the year. They got their money's worth. " [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (1988)      "...old-fashioned, nonstop violence from beginning to end, with subtlety out the window." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (1988)      "...more of a museum piece than a satisfying action flick, a document much like The Great Train Robbery. (Blu-ray Edition)" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1989)      "...the undersea adventure may have you waterlogged after the first hour." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1989)      "This is what widescreen, surround-sound home theater was designed for: big effects, big sound, big story." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (1993)      "For the Ace Ventura admirer, WB's three-disc set, with its first-class picture and sound, is a blessing. For me, it was three discs too many." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2009)      "If I were a kid, I might like it. But I'm not a kid, and I didn't." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2009)      " ...if you're a fan of the Jim Carrey Ventura films, you're probably not going to like this kids' version." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (1994)      "One can only suppose that Carrey realized the filmmakers hired him because of his zaniness, and he tried to reinforce this impression in every shot." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (1994)      "Carrey has no funny lines and no funny gags; what he's left with is acting silly, striking poses, and making faces at the camera." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
2/10
     (1995)      "Warner Bros. doubled the budget for this sequel in 1995. For their trouble, they got half as funny a film." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
2/10
     (1995)      "Thank heaven for the pause button and the few dozen breaks that helped relieve the pain." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1993)      "Like the cartoons, it isn't so much what the Addams folks actually do that's funny as what we see them ABOUT to do." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1993)      "...if you liked the old Addams Family on television, you're sure to love them at least as much on film." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2002)      "I broke a smile once toward the end of the film.... I won't tell you where." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2002)      "Given the enormous amount of money that went into and was lost in the making of this film, it's understandable that Warners would not want to sink too much more in the DVD." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
9/10
     (1938)      "A swashbuckling adventure is more than ever a swashbuckling treasure. (Blu-ray Edition)" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
9/10
     (1938)      "...the quintessential movie swashbuckler." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2005)      "We find only disjointed clamor and confusion amid a babble of noise and flashing lights. The movie seemed to me little more than a clever afternoon special." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2005)      "...a lot of viewers older than six or eight are probably going to find the movie a long haul uphill." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1986)      "...intended mainly for kids, most audiences, young and old, will get a kick out of it. ...the film is entertaining in its own low-key manner." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1986)      "It reminded me a good deal of Disney's earlier feature, The Wind in the Willows, and that's no small compliment." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1957)      "...the kind of film you don't see much anymore, an old-fashioned love story." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1957)      "By the time you get to the film's ending, I guarantee a genuine two-hanky affair." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2008)      "...while it breaks no new ground as a thriller or a romance, it should appeal to viewers interested in a story of complex interpersonal relationships." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2008)      "...not a bad movie, just a slow, gloomy, oddly disjointed one." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
9/10
     (1951)      "...a totally delightful and entirely engrossing romance, filled with comedy, action, and adventure." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
9/10
     (1951)      "...a more unconventional romantic comedy you couldn't imagine. (DVD import edition)" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2001)      "When we finally come to hear and understand what probably did happen down in the hole, it's more elaborately ridiculous than the first story we heard." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2001)      "...more frantic than terrifying, with drama that is forced and thrills that are nonexistent." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1936)      "...as delightful an entry in the series as the first movie was. (The Complete Thin Man Collection)" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1936)      "In the view of many fans, After the Thin Man (1936) is the best episode in the series; and I can't say I disagree." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2003)      "...sticks to tried-and-true Hollywood formula...typical of a movie that is not very inventive, not very exciting, not very clever, and not very funny." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2003)      "...Cody Banks is a little older than the Spy Kids and, consequently, more into the girl thing. I'm not sure it improves the picture." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2004)      "Cody's got to do what he can to save the day. I wish the screenwriter had done more to save the picture." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2004)      "The only good I sense coming from this Cody Banks film is that it's so bad, we probably won't be seeing any more of them. Call me an optimistic; I live in hope." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1997)      "With any expectations of real-life adventure safely out of mind, you can relish 1997’s megahit "Air Force One" as one heck of a joy ride." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1997)      "Ford and company do keep things going at a fast, fun pace" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1980)      "It's all very reminiscent of Mad magazine, surely Abraham and the Zucker's inspiration." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1980)      "...a nonstop flurry of sight gags, puns, innuendoes, exaggerations, caricatures, you name it." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1992)      "When you factor in Disney's attractive 2-D animation, the music, the colorful characters, and, of course, Robin Williams, Aladdin becomes a must-see cartoon." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1992)      "Williams makes 1992's Aladdin appealing for adults as well as for children and establishes the musical-adventure as a Disney classic." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (1996)      "...light, brief, and harmless, at the very least eschewing fart jokes and crude humor. I expect it could have been a lot worse." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (1996)      "...this time Robin Williams is coaxed back into the fold. Understandably, he saves what little day there is to save." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (2004)      "...a mixed bag: factually accurate; occasionally rousing; just as often touching; yet curiously distant and slow." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (2004)      "Like its sets of the Alamo...the movie attempts to do more than is necessary, bogging down in minutiae where traditional facades would have done just as well." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
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