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Back to Future 2 Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd
Universal Studios, 1992
THE MOST EPISODE COMPLEX OF THE TRILOGY IN A NUTSHELL: DOES WHAT A TIME TRAVEL MOVIE IS SUPPOSED TO DO!
This sequel of the superb "Back To The Future" is a very earnest attempt to follow a winning formula up with a truly worthwhile effort in this sequel. Complex, yes, but interesting. Unfortunately, at ...
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The Wizard of Loneliness Lea Thompson, Lukas Haas
Virgin Video, 1989
Great Movie!! This is a great movie starring Lukas Haas and Lea Thompson about a child during World War 2 who moves into a small Vermont town with his eccentric Grandparents who rebels at first but then likes his newly found situation with trials and tribulations along the way.It's ...
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Some Kind of Wonderful Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuart Masterson
Paramount Home Video, 1996
I've always loved this movie! This is one of thr best teen movies to come out in the 1980's. The characters were well developed and had more than one dimesion. There was good and bad in ALL of the charcters, just like there is in real people. I love how confident Eric is, getting along with Amanda, ...
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Back to the Future Part III Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd
Universal Home Video, 1991
Why Was This the Best Science Fiction Movie Ever Made? Well, there are five reasons. The first four are found in the review of the DVD set of all five; here is the last one:
5. Gestalt. Call it what you want, but consider the conceptual continuity of these three movies. 1985 remained the "present" for all the ...
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Red Dawn Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell
MGM (Video & DVD), 1998
Paranoid view of the world, but great entertainment Red Dawn is one of those films that is very enjoyable once you ignore the preposterous premise upon which it is built. A bunch of kids in red-blooded Colorado are suddenly confronted with a brutal and callous Soviet occupying army bent on destroying their way of life. ...
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Nightbreaker Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez
Turner Home Entertainment, 1991
A must for atomic age history buffs. I feel that this movie is one of the most underrated political dramas of all time. This is probably because the subject matter was far too enervating for the average viewer to stomach. The movie comes across as a documentary of the early atomic age acted out by ...
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Back to the Future Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd
Universal Home Video, 1989
Back To The Future Have you ever wanted to travel through time? To see the future? To witness historic events? Marty McFy(Michael J. Fox) finds hinself facing this when his friend "Doc" Emmett L. Brown(Christopher Lloyd) builds a time machine. Marty is accidentally sent back to 1955 ...
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Howard the Duck Lea Thompson, Jeffrey Jones
Universal Pictures, 1994
One of my favorite movies ever. Can't wait for the DVD! Howard the Duck must be one of the best movies I ever saw while I was growing up. When I found out how horrible the movie did box-office wise, I thought, Okay, what went wrong? The movie takes home 4 razzies including worst picture of 1986 and George Lucas disowns the ...
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Dennis the Menace (Clam) Walter Matthau, Mason Gamble
Warner Home Video, 1993
If you want to have a good laugh with your children. Watch this movie! It is so cute. Any other child might make you lose your mind but Dennis makes all his antics seem funny!
The story of a relationship between two neighbors that brings an end to the generational gap! Wish it ...
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Wild Life, The Chris Penn, Ilan Mitchell-Smith
Universal Studios, 1995
DVD please! It would be a tribute to the late Chris Penn to release this classic film on DVD. If not...it's casual.
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Space Camp Kate Capshaw, Lea Thompson
Starz / Anchor Bay, 1998
Best chill out movie ever I originaly watched this movie with my kids when they were little. It has been my all time favorite ever since. You can sit back, relax, not think and just enjoy the movie - and get some laughs in the meantime.
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Back to the Future Trilogy (includes 'the secrets of the trilogy') Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd
Universal Home Video, 1991
Really Really Cool. It's the greatest funny movie I've seen. And I don't know how much time I saw. I've been really waiting for Forth edition of this series, since I saw Back to the future's first edition. I also bought Back to the Future Trilogy in Canada. Please, Please let me see ...
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Dennis the Menace (Aniv) Walter Matthau, Mason Gamble
Warner Home Video, 2003
If you want to have a good laugh with your children. Watch this movie! It is so cute. Any other child might make you lose your mind but Dennis makes all his antics seem funny!
The story of a relationship between two neighbors that brings an end to the generational gap! Wish it ...
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Substitute Wife (Sp) Farrah Fawcett, Lea Thompson
Vidmark / Trimark, 1998
A fabulous practical and romantic story. I loved it. I didn't think I'd like it, but I loved it! A really enjoyable movie with a lot of important things to say. Right up there with Sarah Plain and Tall.
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Article 99 Ray Liotta, Kiefer Sutherland
MGM (Video & DVD), 2000
M*A*S*H Revisited This is a great movie that shows the state of government red tape in the care of those who defended our freedom. It does tend to overplay the actions of the doctors a bit, but overall it is a good movie. It reminds of M*A*S*H a great deal. Ray Liotas character is ...
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