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Nobody's Baby (2001) [VHS]11 reviews
Skeet Ulrich, Gary Oldman

Live / Artisan, 2002

Deserves Better
Oldman is over the top as usual, and the other cast members are outstanding in this funny and touching story. But what is with the pan and scan? A movie this great deserves widescreen DVD treatment.
  
  











  



  
Attack of the Puppet People [VHS]15 reviews
John Agar, John Hoyt

MGM (Video & DVD), 2000

JOHN HOYT
For all of you who have seen Attack Of The Puppet People. John Hoyt also appeared twice on Leave It To Beaver, first as a clothing store salesman and next as a man who sells accordions. He was also in the Twilight Zone story Lateness Of The Hour as Dr. Loren who has a robot daughter named Jayna. and he was also in The Man With The X-Ray Eyes as a doctor who doesnt approve of Ray Milland's medical ...
  
  











  



  
Carousel [VHS]84 reviews
Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones

20th Century Fox, 1991

What if MacRae... was Sinatra?
I count "Carousel" as one of the three best American theater musicals ever--along with "Porgy & Bess" and "West Side Story." R & H had so many good musicals, but this one may have the best music and the best story. This 50th anniversary edition (no blu-ray?)has two CDs of high quality video and lots of extras, highlighted by the commentary of Shirley Jones and a duet of "If I Loved You" by the ...
  
  











  



  
Oklahoma! [VHS]153 reviews
Gordon MacRae, Gloria Grahame

20th Century Fox, 1998

Wonderful!
If you are a fan of musicals, then this is definitely one of the ultimates in musical taste and talent. Watch and enjoy!
  
  











  



  
Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things [VHS]104 reviews
Alan Ormsby, Valerie Mamches

Starz / Anchor Bay, 1999

An influential classic - the "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE" of zombie films
Despite being almost forgotten by horror fans, CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS is, arguably, the first modern zombie movie. But thanks to a growing cult following, it's reputation is slowly building - much like its deceptively slow burning plot. Filmed less than 48 months (!) after the release of George Romero's pre-modern zombie classic Night of the Living Dead, CHILDREN introduced ...
  
  











  



  
The Big Bust Out [VHS]1 review
Vonetta McGee, Monica Teuber

Nelson Entertainment, 1986

Very tame for the genre.
OK, so I had a yearning for a "women in prison" flick. I admit it. I bought this video for very little money. It was worth about what I paid. The movie tracks a group of female inmates after they escape from a European prison. If you are looking for a film that empowers women (as I was) you are going to be disappointed. The competence of the combined group of women is superseded by one man ...
  
  











  



  
10 Things I Hate About You [VHS]452 reviews
Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles

Walt Disney Video, 2000

Great Movie
I actually had to return this movie because I already owned it. But I love the movie and the digital copy is really good for trips!
  
  











  



  
The Compleat Al [VHS]15 reviews
'Weird Al' Yankovic, Wally Burns

20th Century Fox, 1991

The Amazing and almost true story of a rock and roll legend
This movie was funny, informative, and fun to watch. This mockumentary from 1985 summarizes Weird Al's career up to that date. It also includes Al's first eight videos. Oh, and by the way, while it's summarizing his life, it's also making jokes and making Weird Al's life funny... This is a must for any Weird Al fan.
  
  











  



  
Burn Witch Burn [VHS]18 reviews
Peter Wyngarde, Janet Blair

American International Pictures (AIP), 2000

Do You Believe?,
Also known as "Burn Witch Burn" this film is based on Fritz Leiber's novel "Conjure Wife". Norman Taylor (Peter Wynegarde) a down to earth cultural anthropology professor is having extraordinarily good luck in his career and life in general. He finds his wife, Tansey (Janet Blair), has stuffed fetishes in every nook and cranny of the house. She knows that someone is out to get him but as with ...
  
  











  



  
Oklahoma! [VHS]153 reviews
Gordon MacRae, Gloria Grahame

20th Century Fox, 1999

Wonderful!
If you are a fan of musicals, then this is definitely one of the ultimates in musical taste and talent. Watch and enjoy!
  
  











  



  
Sherlock Holmes - The Master Blackmailer [VHS]15 reviews
Jeremy Brett, Edward Hardwicke

Mpi Home Video, 1994

Does this come with a Libretto?
It's curiously lyrical. It wasn't Directed so much as it was Conducted. Especially the final confrontation between The Veiled Woman and Milverton with its counterpoint/overlay of dialogue "duet." Cinematography is wonderful - like a series of paintings. The interesting angles and use of reflections are Director Peter Hammond at the height of his technique. Who else would have thought of ...
  
  











  



  
Reflections in a Golden Eye [VHS]16 reviews
Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando

Warner Home Video, 1998

Bizzare, Grotesque, Disturbing...And Yet Strangely Brilliant
Reflections in a Golden Eye is a film based on the Carson McCullers novel of the same name. It surrounds the lives of Major Penderton (Brando) a repressed homosexual married to an unsympathetic, emasculating woman-Lenora (Liz Taylor), who is having an affair with Lt. Langdon whose wife Alision, has descended into self-mutilation-cutting off her nipples with garden shears-unable to come to terms ...
  
  











  



  
Dieppe (3pc) [VHS]9 reviews
Gary Reineke, Victor Garber

Bfs Entertainment, 2000

Well portrayed valor in tribue to the Canadians who faught there.
Saw this one on television a few years ago. Actually wrote a review which appears to have been lost. Anyway, I loved this film for its realistic portrayal. You feel sorry for the Canadians who have been part of the cause since the beginning but have yet to get their troops 'into the game' before the boys from south of the border come in and take things over. However one should learn from ...
  
  











  



  
Rude (1995) [VHS]6 reviews
Maurice Dean Wint, Rachael Crawford

Unapix / a-Pix Ent., 1997

One of the Better Films I've Seen In a While
I happened upon this film by accident one night bored and wanting something very different to watch on TV. I came upon this film by flicking my remote control from station to station. When I came upon this film it was already in progress, and after finishing watching it I was disappointed that I had not seen it from the beginning. I had never heard of the actor Maurice Dean Wint but I felt he was ...
  
  











  



  
Buckskin [VHS]1 review
Barry Sullivan, Joan Caulfield

Paramount, 1998

Cool western!!
In this cool western about an honest marshall trying to clean up a corrupt Montana town starring Barry Sullivan and Joan Caulfield.Check it out!!
  
  











  



  
Carousel (Rmst Thx) [VHS]84 reviews
Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones

20th Century Fox, 1999

What if MacRae... was Sinatra?
I count "Carousel" as one of the three best American theater musicals ever--along with "Porgy & Bess" and "West Side Story." R & H had so many good musicals, but this one may have the best music and the best story. This 50th anniversary edition (no blu-ray?)has two CDs of high quality video and lots of extras, highlighted by the commentary of Shirley Jones and a duet of "If I Loved You" by the ...
  
  











  



  
Hobson's Choice [VHS]15 reviews
Charles Laughton, John Mills

Homevision, 2000

David Lean, Charles Laughton, John Mills and, especially, Brenda De Banzie, make a fine film
For those who didn't know, and I was one of them, a Hobson's choice is a free choice, but where only one option is really available. At the end of Hobson's Choice, a fine, vulgar, poignant and very funny film directed by David Lean, this is what Henry Horatio Hobson faces. Elements of the plot are discussed. Hobson (Charles Laughton) is a prosperous shoe and boot merchant in the small town of ...
  
  











  



  
Our Miss Brooks [VHS]6 reviews
Eve Arden, Gale Gordon

Warner Home Video, 1994

Shamelessly Dated but Surprisingly Poignant
Sweet, funny, VERY 1950s in attitude about women, work, and marriage. With the typically tart and amusing Eve Arden and a stellar supporting cast. Special kudos to the actress playing her landlady: the kind of woman you would want for a grandmother. She reminds me of mine so the film gets 5 stars so you will all run out and buy it.
  
  











  



  
Assassination Bureau [VHS]15 reviews
Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg

Paramount, 1998

When Eating, Be Wary Of Exploding Sausages!
The basic premise of this movie is that there is a secret organization of assassins that are hard at work plying their trade throughout Europe doing what they do best, but the story is soooooo much more than that. The central characters in this movie are played by Oliver Reed as the leader of the "Assassination Bureau" and Diana Rigg as the nosy reporter who hires Reed to assassinate himself. ...
  
  











  







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