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89/100
     (1972)      "This series has so firmly stamped its name into television history that it seems unfair to even refer to it as a spin-off." [dvd review]      Apollo Guide   
  
4.5/5
     (2004)      "The Machinist is the best mind-trip thriller since Memento, and it's a movie that I bet will find a strong and ardent fanbase over the next ten years." [dvd review]      DVD Clinic   
  
4.5/5
     (2004)      "The Machinist manages to forge something fresh and unique while clearly showcasing some affection for the film noirs and the twilight zones that came before." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
3/5
     (2005)      "Nearly all of Madagascar's laughs come from the supporting characters, and from a movie that stars Ben Stiller and Chris Rock, that's a pretty telling statement." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
2/5
          "If this collection represents the best of three full seasons, then I imagine watching a normal Saturday night episode must be an amazingly depressing activity." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
3/5
     (2006)      "It's mostly just a bunch of talk and then a freaky finalé, but that doesn't make it a bad movie." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
2/5
     (2006)      "If you rent these flicks for the goofiness, this one's worthy of a rental. If you're renting them for fresh ideas or high-quality filmmaking, you're plain old nutty." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
10/10
     (1999)      "An epic of human proportions." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
4/10
     (2001)      "It manages to go from cornball Capra wanna-be to overbaked courtroom grandstand without missing a beat, to say nothing of the ever-present ‘insert emotion here’ musical score." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
82/100
     (2002)      "Easily one of the finest DVDs devoted to the majestic history of America’s pastime." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
4/5
     (2005)      "The sort of documentary that informs and educates through sheer passion, excitement, and, yes, downright funkiness." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
5/5
     (2000)      "Laden with decidedly harsh and bizarre humor, clever and colorful visual touches, and a loving devotion to the foibles of the modern American family, Malcolm in the Middle is a lot more than a solid TV comedy." [movie review]      Daily-Reviews   
  
1.5/5
     (2002)      "I'll spare you the litany of movies that Malevolent uses as inspiration; suffice to say that if you own one cable box - you've already seen this movie. More than once." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
3.5/5
     (2003)      "If you're looking for something artistic and brilliantly conceived, I suggest you search elsewhere. But there's something to be said for a straight sitcom flick that delivers the laughs." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
3.5/5
     (1995)      "There must be a helluva lot of Mallrats fans out there, and I feel pretty confident in saying that they'll pretty much adore this new DVD edition." [movie review]      DVD Clinic   
  
3.5/5
     (2003)      "A whole lot of familiar pieces, all glued together quite neatly and delivered in a funny, breezy package." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
2.5/5
     (2006)      "Binder's made some really fine movies and some curiously weak ones; my opinion is that this one falls firmly in the latter group." [movie review]      DVD Clinic   
  
1.5/5
     (2003)      "Two mediocre action scenes spring up to help alleviate the tedium. All they do is remind us how generic and tiresome the non-action bits are." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
3.5/5
     (1970)      "It's all very socially aware and nature-friendly, and the tale is a worthwhile one indeed; too bad A Man Called Horse moves so slowly for much of its running time." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
2.5/5
     (1970)      "A slapdash affair cobbled together to cash in on the Leone/Eastwood sensation of the late 1960's." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
1.5/5
     (2005)      "It all feels like something Troy McClure could star in." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
4/5
     (2004)      "It sure ain't deep and it certainly isn't unique, but Man on Fire injects a lot of new life into a simple old tale of ***-kickin' revenge." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
6/10
     (1999)      "Entertaining on the surface, but I didn't learn all that much." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
42/100
     (1983)      "The Man Who Loved Women is not merely a film that hasn’t aged well; it was stale six months after it was released." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
4/5
     (1955)      "A brave and well-constructed piece of old-time movie-making, and the thing more than holds up today." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
1.5/5
     (2005)      "Somehow these things make just enough money to warrant subsequent installments, which I find sadly hilarious." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
37/100
     (1982)      "One of Lucio Fulci's worst, and that's saying something." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
62/100
     (1986)      "Often more exasperating than it is entertaining." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
3.5/5
     (2006)      "The "smallness" of Manhattan, Kansas is what makes the film so engaging." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
23/100
     (1980)      "Best described as the diametric opposite of a refreshing shower, William Lustig’s Maniac has long been reviled as one of horror’s truly ugly films." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
2.5/5
     (2003)      "Reminiscient of Gorman Bechard's obscure Psychos in Love, Maniacts is one of the more entertaining schlock flicks I've seen in a while...but make no mistake: it's still a pretty bad movie." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
41/100
     (1987)      "Mannequin’s not even good enough to be a “guilty pleasure”. I’m mortified to admit that I ever liked it." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
1/5
     (1991)      "Mannequin 2 is so bad that you'd easily accept my supposition that the film was in fact directed by three spiders, a goat, and a dedicated gust of wind." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
4.5/5
     (1976)      "Although best-known for its infamous "Is it safe?" sequence, Marathon Man is a whole lot better than just one horrific scene." [movie review]      DVD Clinic   
  
64/100
     (1961)      "The Mark is a well-made and well-acted film that suffers from a bloated length, dreary pacing and essentially unpleasant subject matter." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
4/5
     (1940)      "If you really dig the newer Zorro exploits, there's very little reason to think you wouldn't enjoy a nostalgic trip back to the guy's earlier screen adventures." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
1.5/5
     (2005)      "Written, directed, lensed, and edited with all the grace of a drum-set falling down an elevator shaft." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
2/5
     (1989)      "The sound of a flushing toilet became MWC's signature running gag. I don't really think one has to elaborate on that..." [movie review]      DVDTalk.com   
  
4/5
          "Sure, it's not much more than a 'sketch after sketch' presentation, but one can forgive an aimless narrative when the gags are this unexpectedly funny." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
4/5
     (2008)      "French horror cinema that doesn't shy away from the rough stuff and aims to bring a few extra layers to the typically anemic slash-and-smash concept." [movie review]      FEARnet   
  
30/100
     (2002)      "Exists solely to give older teenagers something to mock." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
1/5
     (2003)      "Surely this is what would play on an endless loop in the deepest bowels of Hell's most legendary and rarely-used chambers." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
75/100
     (1964)      "Due specific praise is the simple look of the movie, as if a meagre budget and disrespected genre were no impediment to making a visually arresting movie." [movie review]      Apollo Guide   
  
2/5
     (2002)      "Here's DVD coverage of kickboxing, five matches of guys kicking one another in the groin." [movie review]      Daily-Reviews   
  
4/5
     (2003)      "It's quite easy to just sit back and enjoy Master and Commander as the refined spectacle it clearly is." [movie review]      eFilmCritic.com   
  
4/5
     (2007)      "A pretty clever mixture of slow-burn horror and tongue-in-cheek satire." [movie review]      FEARnet   
  
2.5/5
     (2007)      "Some of the "MOH" episodes turned out to be real clunkers. Unfortunately this is one of 'em." [movie review]      FEARnet   
  
2/5
     (2007)      "So while I'd stand firm with the assertion that more than half the MOH episodes are worth checking out, Dream Cruise ranks right near the bottom." [movie review]      FEARnet   
  
4/5
     (2007)      "Toss an extra twenty minutes on to Right to Die andyou'd have one of the year's coolest horror movies." [movie review]      FEARnet   
  
3.5/5
     (2007)      "One of the most creative Poe adaptations you're likely to come across." [movie review]      FEARnet   
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