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- 91. The Mummy Returns: Deluxe Edition (2001)
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"Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: I was fairly pleased with I
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/mummyreturnsde.shtml - 30k - 13 Dec 2024
- 92. The Ramones: It's Alive (1974-1996) (2007)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: If you’re a fan of the Ramones, you’ll absolutely adore the breadth and depth of the live material on It’s Alive. The set throws out scads of great performances and makes a strong case for the band’s greatness ... This is an absolutely terrific release that earns a glowing recommendation. I hope more acts take their cue from it and put out similar career
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/ramonesitsalive.shtml - 30k - 13 Dec 2024
- 93. The Traveling Wilburys Collection (2007)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: We’ll never see a supergroup as packed with talent as the Traveling Wilburys. They only lasted for two albums, but at least both of those releases were pretty solid and entertaining. This set includes both Wilbury albums along with some videos and a fine documentary. With a list price of less than $30, this is a nice little package that definitely earns
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/travelingwilburys.shtml - 30k - 13 Dec 2024
- 94. The Mummy Returns [Blu-Ray] (2001)
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"Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: I was fairly pleased with I
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/mummyreturnsbr.shtml - 31k - 13 Dec 2024
- 95. The Who: Tommy & Quadrophenia Live (2005)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Arguably the most legendary live rock band ever, fans won’t find the Who at their best during this Tommy and Quadrophenia Live DVD. Still, it includes many good moments, especially connected to the Quadrophenia tour, and it comes with plenty of music to entice fans ... This DVD is probably best left to the big Who fans, as it seems unlikely to do much fo
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/whotommyquadrophenia.shtml - 33k - 13 Dec 2024
- 96. This Is Spinal Tap: Special Edition (1984)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: This Is Spinal Tap is one of the all-time classics, a nearly-perfect comedy that continues to work amazingly well more than 25 years after its original release. If it loses any points, it’s simply due to overexposure; Tap is such an influential film that it’s become ubiquitous. The DVD gives us very good audio along with a nice collection of extras but i
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/thisisspinaltap.shtml - 35k - 13 Dec 2024
- 97. The Who: The Kids Are Alright (Special Edition) (1979)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: The Kids Are Alright does much more right than wrong. The movie remains the definitive packaging of the glory that was the Who. It presents the band in a surprisingly coherent manner that packs a real punch. The DVD offers erratic picture and sound that nonetheless seem about as good as one could expect, and the set includes a very nice roster of supplem
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/thewhothekidsarealrightse.shtml - 36k - 13 Dec 2024
- 98. The Rocky Horror Picture Show [Blu-Ray] (1975)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: At this point in history, I'm not sure it matters anymore if Rocky Horror Picture Show is any good; it's become so famous for other reasons that the movie itself seems almost irrelevant. Personally, I don't like it, but others obviously find something interesting about it ... In any case, the Blu-ray provides surprisingly positive picture and sound. The
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/rockyhorrorpictureshowbr.shtml - 36k - 13 Dec 2024
- 99. The Rolling Stones: Four Flicks (2003)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: An almost unimaginably packed set, Four Flicks stands as the best concert DVD ever produced. Others do some elements better; you’ll find stronger interviews, commentaries and outtakes elsewhere. However, none of those include so much material in one place. It also helps that Flicks presents one of the greatest bands of all-time in fine form. All three sh
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/rollingstonesfourflicks.shtml - 40k - 13 Dec 2024
- 100. Pillow Talk [Blu-Ray] (1959)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: In 1959, audiences ate up the romance and comedy of Pillow Talk. I can’t figure out why, as they much-touted duo of Doris Day and Rock Hudson fail to ignite this mediocre flick. Starring Doris Day, Rock Hudson. Universal, $14.98, 5/1/2012.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/pillowtalk.shtml - 21k - 13 Dec 2024
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