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(John Philip Sousa’s) Stars and Stripes Forever (Blu-ray)

Recommended A Blu-ray release of Stars and Stripes Forever (1952), a biopic of composer/band leader John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), is welcome if somewhat baffling. Though popular when it was new, it would seem an awfully hard sell in 2012 – perhaps distributor Fox is betting consumers will confuse it with Warner Home Video’s The Music Man (1962). Usually deep catalog titles like this are tied to …

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Portlandia Season One (Blu-ray)

Recommended In 10 Words or Less Reporting from the Funny Northwest Reviewer’s Bias* Loves: Sketch comedy Likes: Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein Dislikes: Hipsters Hates: That I’ve never been to Portland (or many other places) The Show Somehow, on a staff where approximately 98% of the writers either live in, have lived in or have at least visited the City of Roses, Mr. Long Island Living got the …

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Little Big Man (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Though well regarded, Little Big Man (1970) is nonetheless a vastly underrated work, and one of the all-time great Westerns, the “the story of the Human Beings, who was promised land where they could live in peace.

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Mortal Kombat: Legacy (Blu-ray)

Rent It The Movie: Developed, written and produced by Mortal Kombat superfan Kevin Tancharoen, Mortal Kombat: Legacy was originally conceived as a web series that premiered in the spring of 2011 on Machinima.com’s Youtube channel after a film that Tancharoen made got noticed. The series proved fairly popular with fans of the Mortal Kombat universe and Tancharoen’s attention to detail assured …

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My Fair Lady (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: ” Have you ever met a man of good character where women are concerned? ” – Professor Henry Higgins I’ll admit from the get-go, I’m a huge Audrey Hepburn fan, but My Fair Lady is one of my least favorite films she starred in. It’s just too stuffy and too overstuffed

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The River Why (Blu-ray)

Skip It [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] David James Duncan didn’t just sue to have his name taken off this adaptation of The River Why ; he did his damndest to prevent the filmmakers from using the title of his universally adored c… Read the entire review

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Blue Velvet (Blu-ray)

DVD Talk Collector Series THE FILM: Whenever I feel obliged to wrack my brains and recall some of the rare, precious bright spots of the 1980s (usually when confronted with the all-too-true conventional wisdom that that decade was culturally moribund and downright reactionary after the political questioning and artistic aspirations/freedoms of the ’70s), what comes immediately to mind is The …

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Winnie the Pooh (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended There’s no flashy, boisterous computer animation. No overcranked, hypercaffeinated sensory overload. No stuntcasting for voices just so Disney could put a [click on the thumbnail to enlarge] famous name in big, bold letters on the poster.

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The Conversation (Blu-ray)

DVD Talk Collector Series THE MOVIE: Over the course of three calendar years in the early 1970s, Francis Ford Coppola released three feature films.

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Zookeeper (Blu-ray)

Rent It The Product: From time to time, we critics like to make up our own personal movie rules. We do so not because the artform needs them or because we can’t do our job without them.

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