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11. Live Aid (1985)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: It’s too bad that the release doesn’t all of the Live Aid performances, but it’s certainly extensive enough to be a solid package. I know a lot of fans want to boycott the set due to the missing material, but that seems like an example of cutting off your nose to spite your face. I agree with the disappointment that we don’t get the entire day’s set, but
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/liveaid.shtml - 47k - 27 Apr 2024
12. The Who: Tommy Live With Special Guests (1989)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Arguably the most legendary live rock band ever, fans won’t find the Who at their best during this Tommy Live DVD. Bloated beyond recognition, the band display too much pomp and not enough fire. Starring The Who. Rhino/WEA, $14.98, 6/6/2006.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/whotommy.shtml - 23k - 27 Apr 2024
13. The Lion King [Blu-Ray] (1994)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: ... The Lion King would earn my recommendation even if the Blu-ray included no supplements. The movie stands as one of Disney’s finest and contains to impress after 17 years. The Blu-ray presents excellent picture and sound; it disappoints in terms of extras, though the materials we find here are all good. It stinks that fans will need to keep their old
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/lionkingbr.shtml - 31k - 27 Apr 2024
14. The Who: Tommy & Quadrophenia Live (2005)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Arguably the most legendary live rock band ever, fans won’t find the Who at their best during this Tommy and Quadrophenia Live DVD. Still, it includes many good moments, especially connected to the Quadrophenia tour, and it comes with plenty of music to entice fans ... This DVD is probably best left to the big Who fans, as it seems unlikely to do much fo
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/whotommyquadrophenia.shtml - 33k - 27 Apr 2024
15. Sherlock Gnomes [Blu-Ray] (2018)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: To be sure, Sherlock Gnomes could work a lot worse than it does, but that doesn’t make it an actual good movie. It offers 86 watchable minutes of animated fluff that never threatens to become better than mediocre. Starring Johnny Depp, Emily Blunt. Paramount, $34.99, 6/12/2018.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/sherlockgnomes.shtml - 21k - 27 Apr 2024
16. Live Aid: 20 Years Ago Today (1985)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Live Aid: 20 Years Ago Today offers mild entertainment and wouldn’t be a bad way to pass the time if you found it flipping channels. However, it’s an unsatisfying way to experience the music of Live Aid since we hear so little of it. 52 minutes of mostly snippets from a 16-hour event doesn’t do much more than frustrate. If you want Live Aid entertainment
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/20yearsagotodayliveaid.shtml - 22k - 27 Apr 2024
17. Mona Lisa Smile [Blu-Ray] (2003)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: I’ve seen movies with a less open-minded worldview than Mona Lisa Smile. Let’s see – there’s Triumph of the Will... and that’s about it. At least the Nazi propaganda flick had a purpose; what point Smile serves escapes me, as it comes across as little more than smug, elitist claptrap. The Blu-ray presents good audio, erratic but decent picture, and a sma
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/monalisasmilebr.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024
18. Dog Day Afternoon: Special Edition (1975)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Gritty and blunt, Dog Day Afternoon offers an unusual bank robbery flick. It goes down unexpected paths and benefits from a frank, restrained tone. Starring Al Pacino, John Cazale. Warner, $26.98, 2/26/2006.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/dogdayafternoon.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024
19. Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: I’ve seen movies with a less open-minded worldview than Mona Lisa Smile. Let’s see – there’s Triumph of the Will... and that’s about it. At least the Nazi propaganda flick had a purpose; what point Smile serves escapes me, as it comes across as little more than smug, elitist claptrap. Starring Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst,. Columbia, $28.95, 3/9/2004.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/monalisasmile.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024
20. The Concert For New York City (2002)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson Title: The Concert For New York City (2002) Studio Line: Columbia Music Video - One night. One place. One reason. Recorded live at Madison Square Garden on October 20, 2001, The Concert for New York City was a celebration...
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/concertfornewyorkcity.shtml - 25k - 27 Apr 2024

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