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11. The Guns Of Navarone: Collector's Edition (1961)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As the third DVD release of Guns, the important question becomes how it compares to the others. Audio remains consistent with its predecessors, but picture shows improvements and we get the most complete collection of extras. It’s worth a repurchase for fans. Starring Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn. Sony, $24.96, 5/8/2007.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/gunsofnavaronece.shtml - 25k - 27 Apr 2024
12. The Omen [Blu-Ray] (1976)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Despite its status as a horror classic, I can’t say The Omen does a whole lot for me. It occasionally seems decently spooky, but it can't maintain these moments over the long haul. Starring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick. Fox, $14.98, 10/7/2008.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/omenbr.shtml - 33k - 27 Apr 2024
13. Roman Holiday: The Centennial Collection (1953)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson/David Williams: For viewers who don’t already own the 2002 release of Roman Holiday, this 2008 “Centennial Collection” version is the one to get. However, I’m not sure it merits a double-dip for fans who bought the prior disc. Sure, it presents a nice array of new extras, but the movie looks and sounds pretty much the same on both discs; you’ll not find a
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/romanholidaycc.shtml - 25k - 27 Apr 2024
14. Gentleman's Agreement [Blu-Ray] (1947)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The Academy likes to toss their Best Picture prizes to movies that present positive, socially-acceptable messages, and no film exemplifies that trend more than 1947's victor, the dull and pedantic Gentleman's Agreement. No other winner may have approached the excesses of this movie, either, as it drives home its point with painful solemnity. The Blu-ray
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/gentlemansagreementbr.shtml - 20k - 27 Apr 2024
15. Gentleman's Agreement: Fox Studio Classics Edition (1947)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Gentleman's Agreement was politically correct before such a concept existed, and that doesn't make for a stimulating film experience.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/gentlemansagreementse.shtml - 27k - 27 Apr 2024
16. How The West Was Won: Special Edition (1962)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As one of only two narrative flicks shot with the three-panel Cinerama process, How the West Was Won merits a special place in history. That doesn’t make it a particularly engaging film, however. It always looks great, but it fails to present especially involving characters or story ... This is an impressive release. Warner, $20.98, 9/9/2008.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/howthewestwaswon.shtml - 28k - 27 Apr 2024
17. The Omen: Collector's Edition (1976)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: If you want to own The Omen, this 2-DVD Collector’s Edition is the way to go. That’s true for new purchasers and those who already have the old release. The 2006 version offers improved picture and audio along with a smattering of fresh extras. It stands as a quality upgrade. Starring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick. Fox, $26.98, 6/20/2006.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/omence.shtml - 37k - 27 Apr 2024
18. The Guns Of Navarone: Superbit (1961)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Those looking for a movie with hyper-editing and slam-bang thrills probably won't enjoy The Guns of Navarone, but I thought it provided enough excitement and action to make it a fine movie. To be honest, I do prefer Force 10 to this original, but both are good films that provide a lot of fun. Starring Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn. Columbia Tr
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/gunsofnavaronesuperbit.shtml - 20k - 27 Apr 2024
19. The Guns Of Navarone: Special Edition (1961)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Although some aspects of it appear a bit dated, The Guns of Navarone holds up well for a more-than-40-year-old action film. The DVD provides a somewhat weak picture, but the sound appears surprisingly robust, and the package features a few interesting supplements. At the very least, Guns merits a rental, and a purchase might be warranted instead. Starrin
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/gunsofnavarone.shtml - 20k - 27 Apr 2024
20. Roman Holiday (1953)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson/David Williams: The movie is as timeless as Hepburn herself and remains as one of the staples of a classic Hollywood romance.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/romanholiday.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024

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