Name: Britt Gillette
Dateline: Chesapeake, Virginia
Weblog: thedvdreport.blogspot.com
Articles: 83
First Published: Friday, May 19, 2006
Last Published: Sunday, August 27, 2006
Currently listing articles 83-51:
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Movie Review: On Golden Pond— Nominated for ten Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and eventual winner of three Oscars, On Golden Pond is an unconventional Hollywood blockbuster.
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Movie Review: Beauty And The Beast— This film launched a trend in Disney animation by blending musical numbers with cartoon choreography.
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Movie Review: As Good As It Gets— If you like serious comedies, this is the film for you.
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Movie Review: Apollo 13— Based on the true story of the Apollo 13 mission, the film stirs emotions of all types - hope, fear, and patriotism among them.
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Movie Review: Identity— The darkness of the setting, coupled with intermittent thunder and the pattering of rain, create an all-encompassing sense of suspense bordering on fear.
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Movie Review: Lawrence Of Arabia— Employing a colorful cast of characters, breathtaking cinematography, and exotic Middle-Eastern locations, Lawrence Of Arabia is an epic of monumental proportions.
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Movie Review: The Phantom Of The Opera— See the film if you've ever seen the stage performance or listened regularly to the soundtrack - otherwise, you might be disappointed.
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Movie Review: The Passion Of The Christ— A film every student of history, philosophy, and human nature owe it to themselves to see.
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Movie Review: Overboard— A comedy that's fun for the family.
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Movie Review: The Man With One Red Shoe— A hilarious comedy about a case of mistaken identity.
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DVD Review: Dallas (Season 5)— Dallas combines the classic sex and innuendo of boilerplate afternoon soap operas with the freewheeling adventure of Texas wildcats and filthy rich oil barons.
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Movie Review: My Cousin Vinny— The South will get a rise out of you again in this 1992 fish-out-of-water comedy.
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Movie Review: Memoirs Of A Geisha— Jealousy, politics, intrigue, forbidden love - it's all here in this splendid Academy Award-winning escapist fare.
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Movie Review: Noises Off— The late Christopher Reeve is one of the brightest stars in Noises Off.
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Movie Review: Meet The Fockers— A sequel to a fairly successful film that manages to live up to the reputation of the original.
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Movie Review: The Karate Kid— A masterpiece of the 1980s teen drama, The Karate Kid holds its own as good, clean entertainment the entire family can enjoy.
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Movie Review: Ferris Bueller's Day Off— One of a handful of films which epitomizes the 1980s decade...
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Movie Review: The Jerk— A cult comedy classic and one of Steve Martin's funniest films.
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DVD Review: Scrubs - The Complete First Season— Scubs is a character-driven show that’s exceptionally well-written, and the acting is superb.
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Movie Review: Titanic— Nominated for 14 Academy Awards and winner of 11, including Best Picture, Titanic became a worldwide phenomenon upon its release in 1997.
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Movie Review: Love Actually— An hilarious, romantic, emotional rollercoaster chronicling the effects of love on an interconnecting web of individuals.
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Movie Review: There's Something About Mary— One of the best comedies of its decade.
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Movie Review: Munich— Undoubtedly director Steven Spielberg’s best work since Band of Brothers.
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Movie Review: Jesus Of Nazareth— For spiritual, philosophical, and cinematic reasons, Jesus of Nazareth is a definite must-see film for the ages.
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Movie Review: Patton— A blockbuster film, even by today's standards.
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Movie Review: The Princess Bride— Non-stop fun and laughter from beginning to end.
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Movie Review: Kiss The Girls— James Patterson's books exhibit immense promise as Tinsel Town screenplays.
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Movie Review: It's A Wonderful Life— The quintessential Christmas classic.
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Movie Review: National Treasure— A fun and entertaining night at the movies.
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Movie Review: The Sting— A superbly well-written screenplay, ripe with perfectly constructed dialogue.
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Movie Review: Grumpy Old Men— You could rent a hundred films before coming across something that's even close to being as funny.
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Movie Review: Seabiscuit— An inspiring tale of unyielding perseverance and tremendous courage.
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Movie Review: The Notebook— A funny and emotional film which deals with love, relationships, and the risks people take.


