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61. The Sting [Blu-Ray] (1973)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The Sting delivers a solidly entertaining little film. It aspires to be nothing more than a consistently compelling and delightful movie and it succeeds on all counts. Starring Paul Newman, Robert Redford. Universal, $14.98, 6/5/2012.
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62. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein [Blu-Ray] (1948)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: To my surprise, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein becomes an entertaining little film. Frankly, I expected it to stink but instead I found a consistently funny and delightful piece. Starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. Universal, $19.98, 10/14/2014.
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63. Born on the Fourth of July [Blu-Ray] (1989)
"Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: In Born on the Fourth of July, Oliver Stone examines the impact of the Vietnam War on a smaller level than in I
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/bornonthefourthofjulybr.shtml - 23k - 27 Apr 2024
64. Albert Nobbs [Blu-Ray] (2011)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: While I’m happy that Albert Nobbs managed to bring Glenn Close back to cinematic prominence, I can’t say the movie itself does much for me. It comes with a potentially intriguing premise and some good performances but lacks substance and ends up as a weepy melodrama. The Blu-ray delivers strong picture quality, appropriate audio and a few supplements. I
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/albertnobbs.shtml - 23k - 27 Apr 2024
65. Where The Wild Things Are [Blu-Ray] (2009)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: I can’t say how fans of the original book will respond to the cinematic version of Where the Wild Things Are, but I think it works – mostly. The film keeps us reasonably entertained and involved, but it lacks a certain magic that would make it great. The Blu-ray boasts very good picture and audio along with a few reasonably interesting supplements. Wild
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/wherethewildthingsarebr.shtml - 23k - 27 Apr 2024
66. The Grand Budapest Hotel [Blu-Ray] (2014)
"Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: When I
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/grandbudapesthotel.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024
67. Creature from the Black Lagoon [4K UHD] (1954)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: With Creature from the Black Lagoon, we get the final classic Universal monster. The movie differs from the more psychological chills of the earlier stories, but it nonetheless offers a fun tale that becomes effectively rendered. Starring Richard Carlson, Julie Adams. Universal, $79.98, 10/11/2022.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/creaturefromtheblacklagoon4k.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024
68. Charlie Wilson's War (2007)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Taken on its own merits, Charlie Wilson’s War offers a reasonably entertaining piece of work. However, given all of the talent behind it, “reasonably entertaining” becomes exceedingly faint praise ... In the end, this becomes a mediocre DVD for a moderately enjoyable flick. Starring Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts. Universal, $29.98, 4/22/2008.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/charliewilsonswar.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024
69. Dog Day Afternoon: 40th Anniversary Edition [Blu-Ray] (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, $24.98, 9/21/2015.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/dogdayafternoon40.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024
70. Moonraker (1979)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Moore seems game as ever as Bond, but everything appears so stale and bland. Even the trademarked action sequences look uninspired and fail to rouse much excitement. I like the Bond pictures well enough I feel even a bad Bond still offers some fun, but Moonraker tests my loyalty. It’s probably the worst Bond flick ever made. Starring Roger Moore, Lois Ch
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/moonraker.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024

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