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11. Casino Royale (1967)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: In the end, I think that Casino Royale also deserves a screening, at least for serious Bond fans. The movie may offer the most erratic piece of work ever filmed and never goes much of anywhere, but it seems generally entertaining and stands as an interesting footnote in the history of 007 ... I don’t know how much value this set is to folks who don’t rea
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/casinoroyale.shtml - 27k - 27 Apr 2024
12. The War Of The Worlds: Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray] (1953)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: I know that it maintains a prominent status in the history of science-fiction flicks, but nearly 70 years down the road, The War of the Worlds doesn’t offer much entertainment for modern audiences. Starring Gene Barry, Ann Robinson. Criterion, $39.95, 7/7/2020.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/waroftheworlds1953br.shtml - 24k - 27 Apr 2024
13. The Muppet Movie (1979)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: ... I still found The Muppet Movie to provide a generally enjoyable experience. The movie lacks great depth or humor, but it was largely witty and compelling, as the gentle irreverence of the Muppets remains a solid source of entertainment. Created by Jim Henson. Disney, $19.95, 6/5/2001.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/muppetmovie.shtml - 25k - 27 Apr 2024
14. Casino Royale: 40th Anniversary Edition (1967)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The movie’s too flawed for me to recommend it to anyone other than big Bond fans, but they’ll dig it. I can’t choose it over the previous release of Royale, however. Both discs offer identical picture and audio, but they come with different extras. I really like the commentary and documentary found here, but all Bond fans will want the 1950s TV version o
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/casinoroyale40.shtml - 25k - 27 Apr 2024
15. The Muppet Movie: Kermit's 50th Anniversary Edition (1979)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Should those folks who own the old DVD “upgrade” to this new one? I’d say yes – if they’re actively dissatisfied with the picture quality. The new one doesn’t look great, but it seems cleaner and more watchable to me. I don’t know if the improvements are worth another $20 retail, though. Created by Jim Henson. Disney, $19.99, 11/29/2005.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/muppetmovie50th.shtml - 27k - 27 Apr 2024
16. The Muppet Movie [Blu-Ray] (1979)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: More than four decades after its release, The Muppet Movie generates a great deal of goodwill. It brings a generally charming and entertaining flick, though it suffers from some slow moments along the way. Starring Jim Henson, Frank Oz. Disney, $19.99, 8/13/2013.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/muppetmoviebr.shtml - 21k - 27 Apr 2024
17. Hearts Of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: An unusually provocative “making of” documentary, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse provides a ringside view of a troubled and difficult production. With greater access than expected, we get to see the good, the bad, and the really ugly. It remains a fascinating piece ... (T)his documentary is too interesting to ignore. It definitely deserves
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/heartsofdarkness.shtml - 28k - 27 Apr 2024
18. Rebecca: Criterion Collection [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. Starring Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine. Criterion, $39.95, 9/5/2017.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/rebeccacriterionbr.shtml - 26k - 27 Apr 2024
19. 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 - 27 Apr 2024
20. Rebecca: Criterion Collection (1940)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson Title: Rebecca: Criterion Collection (1940) Studio Line: Criterion/Home Vision - The shadow of this woman darkened their love. Rebecca's haunting opening line conjures the entirety of Hitchcock's romantic, suspenseful,...
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/rebeccacriterion.shtml - 31k - 27 Apr 2024

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