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141. Psycho: 60th Anniversary Editon [Blu-ray] (1960)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: 60 years after its debut, Psycho continues to thrill. A legitimate classic, the film remains thoroughly engaging. Starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh. Universal, $19.98, 9/8/2020.
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142. Incredibles 2 [4K UHD] (2018)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: On its own, Incredibles 2 brings us a fairly entertaining superhero tale. However, it doesn’t match up with the first film, and it seems a little stale too much of the time. Starring Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. Disney, $29.99, 11/6/2018.
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143. King of the Hill: Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray] (1993)
"Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: 1993’s I
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/kingofthehillcriterion.shtml - 25k - 05 Oct 2024
144. Alien: Covenant [Blu-Ray] (2017)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With a slew of enticing action sequences, Alien: Covenant tops the sluggish Prometheus. However, it lacks much creative energy of its own, so it becomes a derivative entry in the franchise. Starring Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston. Fox, $34.99, 8/15/2017.
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145. Jimi Hendrix Experience: Electric Ladyland - Deluxe Edition [Blu-ray] (1968)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: 50 years after its release, the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Electric Ladyland remains a classic. Although I can’t claim to love Hendrix’s work, I understand the album’s appeal and think it offers a quality affair. Starring Jimi Hendrix. Sony Legacy, $53.99, 11/9/2018.
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146. Rebecca [Blu-Ray] (1940)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: While Rebecca may never be one of my favorite Hitchcock flicks, it nonetheless holds up much better than the vast majority of movies from the 1940s (or 1930s or 1950s or 1960s... oh, you get my point). It remains a compelling and haunting experience. The Blu-ray provides very good picture, audio and supplements. This turns into a fine release for a high
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/rebeccabr.shtml - 26k - 05 Oct 2024
147. The Untouchables: Special Collector's Edition (1987)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The Untouchables makes for a solid DVD. The movie itself doesn’t always fire on all cylinders, but it provides a generally exciting and well-executed affair ... For those who don’t own the prior DVD, I definitely recommend this version of The Untouchables. It’s an effective flick and a good DVD. However, those who do already have the prior release will p
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148. Sleepers [Blu-Ray] (1996)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: While Sleepers ends up as one of Barry Levinson’s better movies, that doesn’t mean it comes without flaws. It gives us an interesting and occasionally emotional tale but it lacks the depth and intelligence to make it something more involving and dynamic. The Blu-ray comes with good picture and audio but omits any significant supplements. This one feels l
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149. Monsters University [4K UHD] (2013)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: 12 years after the original Monsters Inc., we got Monsters University, a prequel that let us know more about the characters. Though it comes with decent entertainment value, it never threatens to become memorable, so it keeps us mildly engaged and that’s about it. Starring Billy Crystal, John Goodman. Disney, $39.99, 3/3/2020.
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150. Meet The Fockers (2004)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Arguably the biggest waste of talent I've seen ever, Meet the Fockers is a bad flick. Actually, “bad” doesn’t cover the stench of this cinematic excrement, as it’s a painful experience due to the disparity between the talent involved and the non-existent amusement. Starring Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. Universal, $29.98, 4/19/2005.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/meetthefockers.shtml - 27k - 05 Oct 2024

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