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5/10
     (1982)      "This show trots out every imaginable cliché in the police blotter." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
2/10
     (1977)      "It's a mystery to me why anyone would think that a show that was a bomb in 1977 would be any more successful on DVD nearly 30 years later." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2001)      "Director John Boorman (The Emerald Forest) has given us another fantasy-shattering glimpse into a world that's so far apart from our own." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
9/10
     (1942)      "If someone had told me they could skillfully blend social-crime drama with screwball comedy, I'd have said they were, well, screwy." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2006)      "Though this is Will Ferrell's vehicle, it's a bright and funny ensemble cast that makes it fun." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1980)      "Burrows and the Charles brothers don't mind going for tears as well as laughs, and with this talented cast it really works." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2004)      "Art director Gary Baseman does some pretty innovative things with multiple screens, visual puns, transitions, and animated Broadway-style production numbers." [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
7/10
     (2003)      "An action film with a conscience." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (2008)      "Watch The Fugitive and Tell No One and you'll get a pretty good sense of what separates French filmmaking from Hollywood." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
3.5/4
     (2005)      "Mark Wexler uses cinema verite as a means to an end and allows the film to be as much about the filmmaker as it is about the subject. In the end, nothing could be truer." [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
5/10
     (2005)      "The Tenants never feels like the historical document it purports to be." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (1976)      "The monster’s attacks are telegraphed, which means that the burden of focus falls squarely on character development, and Vitali’s performance just doesn’t deliver." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1941)      "An enjoyable romp of a western, from start to finish." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2008)      "The Counterfeiters tells a compelling story without fanfare or standard dramatic conventions, and that's saying something." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2004)      "A CGI marvel, but the characters are about as warm as the setting." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
9/10
     (1956)      "A classic American film that has as much complexity, beauty, and resonance as any great work of art. And it looks utterly fantastic in Blu-ray." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2008)      "For serious movie-lovers, Then She Found Me is a rewarding experience. It's a small film, but one which feels so authentic that you can't help but appreciate the slice-of-life approach. And the laughs feel like an act of grace." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
5/10
     (2007)      "A little too soapy for my tastes." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2004)      "This film showcases all the things that make Number 10, Wrigley Field, and the Cubs great" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2008)      "Though this one is mostly for little girls, it looks pretty awesome in Blu-ray, which is almost a good enough excuse to buy it." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2009)      "A better movie than the first Tinker Bell." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2009)      "This time, Disney created a "world." From the magical opening sequence that shows fairies helping animals prepare for winter and ripening corn, you know you're in for some stunning animation." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (2007)      "Monte Walsh is the only solid entry." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (1984)      "Val Kilmer, in his debut film, does a kingly job of spoofing Elvis as pop singer Nick Rivers, whom the American government sends to an East German cultural festival" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
3/4
     (2004)      "Hollywood meets Bollywood in this clever and charmingly inclusive homage to Doris Day, Cary Grant, and 1950s bedroom farces." [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
3.5/4
     (2006)      "The director creates a series of stunning visual images to accompany Glennie's music and the sounds of the street, and that, frankly, is the triumph of this film--not Glennie's victory over silence." [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
7/10
     (2000)      "Though the stories themselves are slight, when you compare The Toy Castleto existent programming for pre-schoolers it's refreshing to see an awareness of gender balance and an appreciation for the arts." [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/4
     (1995)      "A celebratory face-lift 10 years later confirms that the first all-computer animated film is still one of the best." [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
4/4
     (1999)      "A strong script with nonstop gags and pop culture references really animates the animation, infusing the computer drawings with a hip energy." [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
6/10
     (1999)      "Anyone who has had to strip wallpaper, apply paint, or jerry-rig a repair will appreciate this show and it's shoestring budget of just $1000 to give a room a new look." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
10/10
     (2000)      "Like the film itself, this two-disc DVD set is technically brilliant and multi-layered" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
7/10
     (2005)      "As slight and familiar as the plot is, watching Huffman is like watching Hal Holbrook playing Mark Twain in a one-man show." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2002)      "Fun action, big explosions, inventive car-chase sequences, and a ratio of stunts-to-downtime that's weighted heavily in favor of the stunts." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (2005)      "A great disc to pop in when you want to impress somebody with your HD set-up." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (2004)      "The music, artwork, and animation on "A Treasure in My Garden" are perfectly pitched at children ages 2-6. If I had to pick one word to describe the songs, it's sweet." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (2002)      "the animation is stronger than in Atlantis, the characters have greater depth, and the tension is better sustained" [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
6/10
     (1996)      "From an adult's point of view, it's simply sad what these wretched kids do." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (2005)      "The acting is quality, but the script doesn't have nearly enough of a penetrating introspection or the kind of tautness that you'd expect." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (2003)      "Mme. Souza and the Triplets of Belleville are the strongest female cartoon characters since Wonder Woman" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
7/10
     (1969)      "Don’t be fooled by the title. The Trouble with Girls isn’t one of those pleasantly campy 'girlie' films most people think of when they think of Elvis movies." [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
3/4
     (2004)      "Troy is as close to old-style Hollywood epics as we've seen in a while, and far from being as bad as the reviews that have pilloried it." [dvd review]      Reel.com   
  
6/10
     (2004)      "The re-enactments start to look like old westerns, where you could swear you just saw those same three Indians shot in just the same way" [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
6/10
     (1992)      "Plympton’s whacked-out style isn’t enough to sustain the average viewer’s interest for 72 minutes." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (1934)      "Fun, but not as slapstick or fast-talking as Bringing Up Baby or His Girl Friday, because Hawks hadn't yet perfected his technique of overlapping dialogue." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
4/10
     (2008)      "Feels as if Perry bought the rights to a Lifetime made-for-TV drama and as an afterthought added the zaniest elements from his 2004 play." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (2009)      "It's all pretty mesmerizing--in part, because of Toback's technique." [dvd review]      DVDTown.com   
  
8/10
     (2009)      "Until I saw Tyson, I wouldn't have believed it possible to film a one-sided documentary that felt truthful and complete."" [movie review]      DVDTown.com   
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