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7/10
          "Lessons on Living really holds your interest, perhaps because, unlike most things we watch, this is a matter of life and death." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2002)      "an engaging film that has some depth and a likeable ensemble cast. It’s a comedy, though, only by classic definition" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
5/10
     (1986)      "A tiresome reminder of all those bad-taste things we left behind in the Eighties." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (1986)      "Starts out strong and has potential, but then deteriorates into soap opera and endless montages." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2002)      "the road trip Jack Nicholson’s character makes will feel like a sad Winnebago reprisal of the motorcycle adventure he took as a young actor in Easy Rider" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2005)      "I suspect that years from now, Ace in the Hole will be considered more feel-good patriotic propaganda than history." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (2007)      "What I walked away with was a swirling blend of images and music and a sense that I've just re-experienced the Sixties. And without drugs? That's saying something." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
          "Action will have you laughing in disbelief. It is too hot for network television." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1964)      "Did a pretty good job of playing to the gimmick while also staying faithful to the tone and spirit of New Yorker cartoonist Charles Addams' original drawings." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2009)      "Everyone has the same serious tone about them, and in a strange way it makes this film seem less than 3-dimensional, right from the start." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2009)      "A stylish film with a solid cast and equally solid acting. But it feels like an exercise film, the kind of filmic monologue one might produce for an assignment not unlike the story that the young hero concocts." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2009)      "Apart from that second-act sag and writing that isn't quite as crisp and clever as it could have been, Adventureland is a pleasing-enough film." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2009)      "Though it may not rock with quirkiness or roll with side-splitting humor, Adventureland still is a respectable slice-of-life film." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1988)      "Despite a second-act sag, the visuals make The Adventures of Baron Munchausen a worthwhile film." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1986)      "while it isn't one of Disney's four-star must-sees, it's still solid entertainment " [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
7/10
     (1957)      "only half of An Affair to Remember is a 'chick movie, as Hanks pronounced in Sleepless in Seattle" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
2.5/4
     (1985)      "It’s clever, but the movie is somehow duller than you’d expect a film to be with this kind of talent" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
5/10
     (2004)      "The sequel’s a caricatured and clichéd yawner. And the tone is all wrong." [movie review]      Reel.com   
  
7/10
     (1997)      "No basketballs were harmed during the making of this film." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1997)      "The bad guys are the original snakes on a plane, and they don't care who they bite." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
3.5/4
     (1980)      "can any comedy that also pokes fun of disco and Saturday Night Fever go too terribly wrong?" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
3/4
     (1960)      "For sentimental reasons alone, John Wayne fans will want to own the movie Wayne considered his opus magnum" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
7/10
     (1985)      "Great production values, colorful costumes, elaborate sets, a nostalgic all-star cast, a decent script, original songs from Steve Martin, and a surprisingly charismatic and Shirley Temple-like performance from young Natalie Gregory." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2005)      "Don't look for any Earth-shaking conclusions. Just enjoy the ride." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (2004)      "The special effects are great, the battles are big-time, and the dialogue isn't as awful as it sometimes gets in films like this." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1974)      "Its fifth season All in the Family took on quieter, personal issues than the political hot topics that earned it Emmys its first four seasons." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1973)      "Season Four captures the cast of All in the Family when they were still at the top of their game and riding high at #1 in the ratings" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1972)      "Season Three catches the cast while they were still riding high and committed to the weekly arguments and issues that made the show successful and socially relevant." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2006)      "Possibly the worst film adaptation of a literary novel since The Great Gatsby." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
9/10
     (2000)      "Studio albums are formal, slick and polished; bootleg albums are haphazard collections, raw and rough, often including fragments of songs. This is a bootleg DVD!" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
3/4
     (2007)      "Forget what you've heard from cranky critics. This is a great family film, entertaining for the youngsters and fun for parents." [dvd review]      HollywoodinHiDef.com   
  
9/10
     (1984)      "a grand period epic, a loving musical tribute, and an engrossing character study--with just a hint of whodunnit" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
7/10
     (1998)      "Does a good job of presenting both the ups and downs of his military career and the admirable and less-than-praiseworthy sides of MacArthur." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1992)      "This compact little documentary includes more graphic, original footage and photos than you could imagine." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (2008)      "Still, it's as good as "High School Musical 2."" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (2005)      "It's not as exciting or compelling as it could have been, but Ernest Hemingway: Rivers to the Sea is still worth watching." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (1997)      "Anaconda is campy fun if you're into B-movie creature features. Just don't look at the star list and think that the film is going to transcend the genre." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2004)      "Provides some unintentional laughs and genuine bursts of adrenalin, however hokey it gets and however Harry Potterish the snakes." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1997)      "an entertaining film that's the first to bring the romantic-comedy genre to animation" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
7/10
     (2005)      "Though Shark Bite bogs down a bit in sensationalism and repetition, the premise and footage are still enough to make the show interesting and fun to watch." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
9/10
     (2003)      "This is the meditative life illustrated, a meandering journey that links art, nature, and humans." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1964)      "Season Five isn't vintage Andy Griffith Show, because so many of the plots seem recycled from earlier seasons. But it's still better than most of what passes for sitcoms these days" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1963)      "If life starts to seem a little too fast for you, I can't think of a better way to slow down than to put in a disc of The Andy Griffith Show." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1961)      "Mayberry is the kind of place where George Bailey would have found plenty of kindred spirits." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1965)      "The sixth season suffers without Knotts, but there are still plenty of entertaining episodes, especially the ones without Knotts' annoying replacement." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1962)      "This is the season that churned out many of the episodes now regarded as classics and near-classics." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2007)      "The photography and writing--and, yes, the performances--are strong enough to make it a a delightfully offbeat experience." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2003)      "Angelina Ballerina is strictly for little girls, but it's right-on for the target audience." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (2003)      "It's hard not to walk away from this film thinking it could--and should--have been better." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2006)      "Annapolis isn't a bad movie, but it's certainly a derivative, run-of-the-mill one." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
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