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- 1. Double Indemnity: Legacy Series (1944)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Despite its status as a classic, I found 1944’s Double Indemnity to be less compelling than anticipated, mainly due to the presence of Fred MacMurray in the lead role. Without him, I might have liked it more, but I thought he completely ruined any tension or drama. Starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck. Universal, $28.99, 8/22/2006.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/doubleindemnitylegacy.shtml - 28k - 05 Oct 2024
- 2. Double Indemnity: Criterion Collection [4K UHD] (1944)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Despite its status as a classic, I found Double Indemnity to seem less compelling than anticipated, mainly due to the presence of Fred MacMurray in the lead role. Without him, I might like it more, but he completely ruins any tension or drama. Starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck. Criterion, $49.95, 5/31/2022.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/doubleindemnitycriterion4k.shtml - 23k - 05 Oct 2024
- 3. The Furies: Criterion Collection (1950)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Not many Westerns feature female protagonists, so that emphasis makes The Furies something different. The flick doesn’t just rely on this gimmick to create interest; it gives us a solidly crafted and well-acted film that consistently satisfies ... This is a fine film and a solid DVD. Starring Barbara Stanwyck, Walter Huston. Criterion, $39.95, 6/24/2008
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/furies.shtml - 23k - 05 Oct 2024
- 4. Double Indemnity: Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray] (1944)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Despite its status as a classic, I find Double Indemnity to seem less compelling than anticipated, mainly due to the presence of Fred MacMurray in the lead role. Without him, I might like it more, but he ruins any tension or drama. Starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck. Criterion, $39.95, 5/31/2022.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/doubleindemnitycriterionbr.shtml - 23k - 05 Oct 2024
- 5. The Furies: Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray] (1950)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Not many Westerns feature female protagonists, so that emphasis makes The Furies something different. The flick doesn’t just rely on this gimmick to create interest, as it gives us a solidly crafted and well-acted film that consistently satisfies. Starring Barbara Stanwyck, Walter Huston. Criterion, $39.95, 4/20/2021.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/furiesbr.shtml - 19k - 05 Oct 2024
- 6. Forty Guns: Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray] (1957)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Too campy and silly to boast real impact, Forty Guns delivers a mediocre Western. A few scenes leap to life but too much of the film drags. Starring Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan. Criterion, $39.95, 12/11/2018.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/fortyguns.shtml - 19k - 05 Oct 2024
- 7. Titanic (1953)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: I’m sure someone out there finds the 1953 Titanic to present the best exploration of the great ship’s sinking, but I find it tough to imagine why. The movie seems tedious and dull, and it focuses on extraneous character relationships without much to tie it specifically to history. Starring Clifton Webb, Barbara Stanwyck. Fox, $19.98, 9/2/2003.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/titanic1953.shtml - 29k - 05 Oct 2024
- 8. Double Indemnity (1944)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson Title: Double Indemnity (1944) Studio Line: Image Entertainment - From the Moment they met it was Murder! Unsuspecting Mr. Dietrichson becomes increasingly accident prone after his icily calculating wife encourages him to...
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/doubleindemnity.shtml - 12k - 05 Oct 2024
- 9. The Jazz Singer [Blu-Ray Book] (1927)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As a piece of movie history, The Jazz Singer falls into “must see” territory. As a piece of entertainment, it’s a dud – at least by modern standards. I think the film relies on its gimmick too much and fails to develop into a flick with enough substance to succeed ... The Blu-ray presents excellent visuals and more than acceptable audio along with a ter
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/jazzsingerbr.shtml - 31k - 05 Oct 2024
- 10. The Jazz Singer: Deluxe Edition (1927)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As a piece of movie history, The Jazz Singer falls into “must see” territory. As a piece of entertainment, it’s a dud – at least by modern standards. I think the film relies on its gimmick too much and fails to develop into a flick with enough substance to succeed ... Although the main movie itself isn’t very good, the package offers so much great materi
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/jazzsinger.shtml - 33k - 05 Oct 2024
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