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91. 2012 [Blu-Ray] (2009)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As a fan of big, flashy action flicks, I looked forward to 2012. Unfortunately, it ended up as a disappointment. I can’t say I disliked the film, but it offered too much mayhem without much emotional impact or power. The Blu-ray presented generally good picture along with phenomenal audio and a collection of supplements with ups and downs. I wanted to li
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92. X-Men Origins: Wolverine [Blu-Ray] (2009)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: While I wouldn’t call X-Men Origins: Wolverine a bad movie, I certainly can’t find much to make it appear particularly good, either. The flick delivers 107 minutes of mild entertainment but does nothing to become memorable or distinctive. The Blu-ray offers inconsistent visuals, good – but not superior – audio and a broad, often engaging collection of su
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93. Reno 911!: The Complete Series (2003-2009)
"Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Across six seasons, I
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94. The Lord of the Rings: The Return Of The King - Platinum Series Extended Edition (2003)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: I definitely preferred the extended takes on Fellowship and Towers to their theatrical renditions, whereas that’s not the case here. Nonetheless, this shouldn’t negate the fact that the 4-disc King offers a spectacular package. I can’t praise it enough, as it presents yet another stunning release that stands as arguably the greatest DVD ever released. Di
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95. Saturday Night Live: The Early Years - The Best of Seasons 1-5 (1975-1980)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Nearly five decades after the groundbreaking series debuted, Saturday Night Live: The Early Years gives us an overview of the famous initial cast. Of course, the episodes vary in quality, but Early Years offers a nice snapshot. Starring Chevy Chase, John Belushi. Time Life, $104.98, 11/10/2020.
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96. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - Platinum Series Extended Edition (2002)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Whether you spring for the “Collector’s Gift Set” or just stick with the standard four-DVD version, you definitely need to pick up the Special Extended Edition of The Two Towers. It offers an amazing experience that remains gripping from start to finish. I didn’t think it was possible, but with superior picture and sound plus even more supplements, thi
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97. The Wizard Of Oz: Collector's Edition (1939)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Clearly I recommend Oz to all film fans. It’s still a delightful movie and this is an amazing set. Even if you own the old single-disc release, you’ll want to upgrade to the 2005 edition. Starring Judy Garland. Warner, $49.92, 10/25/2005.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/wizardofozce.shtml - 48k - 27 Apr 2024
98. The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King (Extended Edition) [Blu-Ray] (2003)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: My only quibble with the extended edition of The Return of the King relates to the cut of the film itself. It remains a strong movie, but I think the added bits don’t always benefit the story. Nonetheless, they do help flesh out some moments. The Blu-ray displays absolutely stellar picture and audio as well as a long, rich and enjoyable roster of supplem
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99. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Extended Edition) [Blu-Ray] (2002)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The Two Towers doesn’t feel as engrossing as its predecessor, but that’s almost inevitable given its spot as the middle chapter of a trilogy. It’s still an excellent movie that continues the tale well. The Blu-ray adds 44 minutes of mostly useful and entertaining material that serves to make the film even stronger than its Oscar-nominated theatrical cut.
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