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- 1. A Streetcar Named Desire [Blu-Ray Book] (1951)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: A Streetcar Named Desire provided a surprisingly engaging and compelling effort, mainly due to some excellent acting that virtually leapt off the screen. The Blu-ray delivers excellent visuals and supplements as well as satisfactory sound. This ends up as a highly satisfying release for a strong film. Starring Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando. Warner, $34.99,
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/streetcarnameddesirebr.shtml - 24k - 05 Oct 2024
- 2. A Streetcar Named Desire: Special Edition (1951)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Ultimately, A Streetcar Named Desire comes across as a cinematic classic that deserves its acclaim. From some terrific performances by its leads to a cleanly and vividly adapted move to film, the movie fires on all cylinders. Despite my general dislike of stage material, I thought this one was a winner. Starring Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando. Warner, $26.9
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/streetcarnameddesirese.shtml - 28k - 05 Oct 2024
- 3. Patton (1970)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As it stands, Patton is one of the all-time great films, and Fox's DVD release provides us with a nice edition of it. The picture and the sound are generally positive, and the DVD includes a few very nice supplements. Patton is a highly recommended movie that falls into the category of a "must have" DVD. Starring George C. Scott, Karl Malden. Fox, $14.98
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/patton.shtml - 23k - 05 Oct 2024
- 4. On The Waterfront: Special Edition (1954)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: On the Waterfront hit movie screens more than half a century ago, but it still maintains quite a lot of power and grit. The film works very well for a number of reasons, but Marlon Brando’s stellar acting remains its calling card ... Overall, On the Waterfront is a DVD that should be pursued by fans of classic films. Starring Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Sai
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/onthewaterfront.shtml - 26k - 05 Oct 2024
- 5. Patton (2012 Reissue) [Blu-Ray] (1970)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As it stands, Patton is one of the all-time great films, one that fully deserves its continued level of respect. It tells its tale well and benefits from many positive elements. The Blu-ray offers excellent visuals, solid audio and a nice set of supplements. Throw out your old Blu-ray and get this one instead, as it’s the definitive Patton. Starring Geor
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/pattonbr2012.shtml - 27k - 05 Oct 2024
- 6. Patton [Blu-Ray] (1970)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As it stands, Patton is one of the all-time great films, one that fully deserves its continued level of respect. It tells its tale well and benefits from many positive elements. The Blu-ray offers good audio and supplements but the image suffers from too much noise reduction and comes with a shiny, artificial look. That’s too bad; Patton remains a terrif
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/pattonbr.shtml - 28k - 05 Oct 2024
- 7. Patton (Cinema Classics Collection) (1970)
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As it stands, Patton is one of the all-time great films, one that fully deserves its continued level of respect. It tells its tale well and benefits from many positive elements. While this new two-disc version includes very good audio and a strong set of extras, the picture quality seems subpar. The original 1999 DVD offers superior visuals, as this one
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/pattonccc.shtml - 32k - 05 Oct 2024
- 8. I Confess [Blu-Ray] (1953)
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Reviewed by Brian Ludovico: While Hitchcock was indisputably a master filmmaker, it’s certainly clear that even he had a second class – and even a third class - of films. I Confess is one of his movies that is fairly classified on that “B” tier. Starring Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter. Warner, $21.99, 2/16/2016.
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/iconfessbr.shtml - 19k - 05 Oct 2024
- 9. I Confess: TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection (Hitchcock Thrillers) (1953)
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Reviewed by Brian Ludovico: While Hitchcock was indisputably a master filmmaker, it’s certainly clear that even he had a second class – and even a third class - of films. I Confess is one of his movies that is fairly classified on that “B” tier. It’s a far cry from the Rear Windows and the Psychos of the world, and it’s just slightly beneath Dial M for Murder and Foreign Correspond
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/iconfesstcm.shtml - 21k - 05 Oct 2024
- 10. I Confess (1953)
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Reviewed by Brian Ludovico: So why wouldn’t I enthusiastically recommend I Confess? While there aren’t a lot of things about the film to detract from it (save for the seemingly intentional corniness of the flashback), there really aren’t a lot of truly fantastic elements to really promote it, either. The movie sort of plods along at a rather leisurely pace, not slow, but far from b
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/iconfess.shtml - 22k - 05 Oct 2024
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