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231. Back to the Future Part III [Blu-Ray] (1990)
"Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: A warm and satisfying conclusion to the trilogy, I
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232. THX 1138 [Blu-Ray] (1971)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: George Lucas’s first flick, THX-1138 will inevitably remain his least famous. However, that doesn’t make it his worst, as THX provides a flawed but intriguing and experience. The Blu-ray presents good picture and audio plus a fine set of useful and informative extras. I recommend this unusual movie, though I suspect fans who already own the 2004 DVD wil
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233. Back to the Future: 30th Anniversary Trilogy [Blu-Ray] (1985)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Before I got these discs, I hadn’t seen Back to the Future in quite a while, and I’d almost forgotten just how much fun it offers. A lively and giddy romp, the movie suffers from some dated elements – anybody remember Pepsi Free? – but it packs so much gleeful comedic energy that it doesn’t really matter. Starring Michael J. Fox. Christopher Lloyd. Un
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234. Jackie Brown [Blu-Ray](1997)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Jackie Brown marks a departure for Quentin Tarantino as he provides a film that seems more contemplative and slow-paced than his first two flicks. I prefer Pulp Fiction to Jackie, but the latter still offers a compelling and well-executed piece. The Blu-ray provides very good picture and audio along with a strong set of supplements. There’s a lot to like
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235. Black Hawk Down (2001)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The flick had its moments and seemed generally decent as a whole, but it never really came together and delivered the moving, visceral experience I expected.
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236. The Pacific [Blu-Ray] (2010)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With its focus on the “soldier’s eye view” of the war, The Pacific doesn’t deliver a broad general history of the conflict against the Japanese. And that’s fine with me, as it does provide a consistently engaging, moving take on the experience of a handful of particular Marines. The Blu-ray offers very good picture, excellent sound and a nice collection
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237. Back to the Future [Blu-Ray] (1985)
"Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Before I got these discs, I hadn’t seen I
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238. Back to the Future Part II: 30th Anniversary Trilogy [Blu-Ray] (1989)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Back to the Future Part II will probably always be my least favorite flick of the trilogy, but it nonetheless provides a fairly lively second part in the series. Starring Michael J. Fox. Christopher Lloyd. Universal, $49.98, 10/20/15.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/backtothefuturepart2br30.shtml - 29k - 27 Apr 2024
239. Who Framed Roger Rabbit: 25th Anniversary Edition [Blu-Ray] (1988)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: If nothing else, Who Framed Roger Rabbit would go into the cinematic history books as a terrific technological achievement. Happily, the movie deserves attention as more than just a smooth marriage of live-action and animation. After 25 years and many screenings, I continue to enjoy Rabbit, as it provides a creative and amusing experience. The Blu-ray de
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240. THX 1138: Director's Edition (1971)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Despite a mix of flaws like this, THX-1138 mainly succeeds. It doesn’t offer an engrossing tale, but it comes across as ambitious and visually creative. Ultimately it presents a quirky and intriguing look at an overly conformist and suppressed society that proves compelling. Starring Robert Duvall, Donald Pleasence. Warner, $26.99, 9/14/2004.
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