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61. Rebel Without A Cause: Special Edition (1955)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Although it probably should seem pathetically dated, Rebel Without A Cause generally holds up very well despite its age The movie provides a solid look at the era’s youth culture and the problems faced by teens. Largely due to some excellent performances, the movie remains moving and convincing many decades later. The DVD offers above-average picture and
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62. Star Trek: First Contact (Special Edition) (1996)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: If you don’t already own the prior First Contact DVD, definitely go with this one. It offers slightly superior picture with a solid package of supplements not found on the original. If you have the old disc, should you get this one? Yes - if you care about the extras. If you don’t, however, you’ll probably be satisfied with the old disc. Picture and soun
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63. Star Trek: First Contact [Blu-Ray] (1996)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: One of the better Star Trek films, First Contact provides a consistently satisfying affair. It mixes action with comedy and horror and comes across like a winning and engaging piece of work. Starring Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes. Paramount, $22.99, 4/30/2013.
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64. Star Trek: First Contact (2023 Remaster) [Blu-Ray] (1996)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: One of the better Star Trek films, First Contact provides a consistently satisfying affair. It mixes action with comedy and horror and comes across like a winning and engaging piece of work. Starring Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes. Paramount, $17.99, 4/4/2023.
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65. Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season Six (1992)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Season Six offered a lot of entertainment and proved that some kick remained in the series.
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66. X2: X-Men United (2003)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: A consistently solid comic book flick, X2: X-Men United mostly improves on its predecessor. The movie packs lively action with an intriguing story to create a vivid and involving experience. Definitely one of the year’s top DVDs, I strongly recommend X2 as a “must have” release. Starring Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. Fox, $29.98, 11/25/2003.
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67. Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season Three (1989)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: When a set includes 26 episodes and only a few of them seem mediocre or weak, that’s a great record, and this is a terrific set.
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68. Vertigo [4K UHD] (1958)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Often regarded as Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest achievement, I admit Vertigo tends to leave me a little cold. However, I recognize that it offers a well-crafted tale with plenty of psychological depth and intrigue on display. Starring James Stewart, Kim Novak. Universal, $29.98, 9/7/2021.
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69. Airport '77 (1977)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: A tedious and dull disaster movie, Airport ‘77 didn’t live up to its potential. With an excellent cast and a theoretically interesting scenario, the film could have been the best of the series. Unfortunately, it bores us to death with its endless focus on logistics. Starring Jack Lemmon, Lee Grant. Universal, $19.98, 2/10/2004.
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70. Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 1 [Blu-Ray] (1988)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: While not the best batch of Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes, Season One still acts as a satisfying launch for the series. The shows are consistently interesting, and they improve as he year progresses. The Blu-ray delivers very nice picture and audio along with a good collection of supplements. With a list price of nearly $130, TNG Season One doe
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