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121. Journey To The Center Of The Earth (2008)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Although Journey to the Center of the Earth provides some fun 3D effects, it fails to join these to an involving story or exciting action. A few sequences work okay, but the movie feels too much like a long gimmick reel. The DVD presents acceptable 3D visual quality along with terrific audio and a smattering of extras. I have no complaints about the DVD,
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/journeytothecenteroftheearth2008.shtml - 25k - 23 Mar 2024
122. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (The Indiana Jones Collection) (1984)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom doesn’t compare favorably with its predecessor, but what does? Temple acts as a mildly flawed but generally exciting and entertaining action flick; its main flaw is that it’s not an all-time classic like Raiders. Starring Harrison Ford. Paramount, $69.98, 10/21/2003.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/indianajonesandthetempleofdoom.shtml - 25k - 23 Mar 2024
123. Madonna: I'm Going To Tell You A Secret (2006)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Though I’m Going to Tell You a Secret documents Madonna’s 2004 Re-Invention Tour, it fails to provide a whole lot of stage shots. Actually, I guess we get more than a few, but the lack of complete songs causes disappointment. Still, it entertains most of the time and provides a decent view of Madonna on tour circa 2004. Starring Madonna. Warner, $29.98,
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/madonnaimgoingtotellyouasecret.shtml - 26k - 23 Mar 2024
124. Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 3 [Blu-Ray] (1990)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: They say the third time’s the charm, and the third season of Star Trek: The Next Generation was clearly the strongest of the first three. It offered the series’ highest level of consistency to that point; along with the usual roster of excellent episodes, we found almost no genuinely weak ones. The Blu-rays gave us terrific visuals and audio along with a
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/startrektngs3br.shtml - 26k - 23 Mar 2024
125. Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season Five [Blu-Ray] (1991)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: While Season Five of Star Trek: The Next Generation seems less positive than the prior two years, it still manages to offer a lot of good entertainment. A few stinkers intrude on the set, but most of the shows appear good or better. The Blu-rays deliver strong picture and audio along with a nice array of bonus materials. TNG fans will be delighted with t
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/startrektngs5br.shtml - 26k - 23 Mar 2024
126. Bounce [Blu-Ray] (2000)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Though not without occasional charms – mostly via a good lead performance from Gwyneth Paltrow - Bounce ends up as a mediocre film. It’s just too slow and plodding to ever really go much of anywhere. The Blu-ray delivers decent but unexceptional picture and audio along with a pretty nice set of supplements. We get an average Blu-ray for an average movie.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/bounce.shtml - 26k - 23 Mar 2024
127. Tooth Fairy [Blu-Ray] (2010)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: At its heart a silly, kid-oriented comedy fantasy, Tooth Fairy manages some entertainment, most of which stems from a good supporting cast. Nothing special emerges, but the film delivers occasional amusement. The Blu-ray offers generally good picture and audio along with a generally informative set of supplements. I can’t say I’m wild about the movie, bu
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/toothfairy.shtml - 26k - 23 Mar 2024
128. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Special Edition (1984)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom doesn’t compare favorably with its predecessor, but what does? Temple acts as a mildly flawed but generally exciting and entertaining action flick; its main flaw is that it’s not an all-time classic like Raiders ... If you only want to own Temple, this individual DVD is the way to go, but for fans who desire all three
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/templeofdoomse.shtml - 26k - 23 Mar 2024
129. Wall Street: 20th Anniversary Edition (1987)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Wall Street finds Oliver Stone repeating himself to a degree as he created a companion piece to Platoon. However, while Street lacks much originality, it presents a generally interesting and entertaining view of the self-centered world of Eighties high finance ... Wall Street didn’t do a lot for me, but I liked it for the most part, and the presence of t
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/wallstreet20.shtml - 27k - 23 Mar 2024
130. Miami Vice: Unrated (2006)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Miami Vice avoids the expected kitschy treatment of its source material but it goes too far in the opposite direction. Obsessed with a gritty form of hyper-reality, the film rarely makes much sense and it fails to become a vivid, involving tale. Starring Colin Farrell, Jamie Foxx. Universal, $29.98, 12/5/2006.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/miamivice.shtml - 27k - 23 Mar 2024

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