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Fairy Tail: Part 11 (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Fairy Tail – Part 11 – Blu-ray Review Fairy Tail is an action-adventure-comedyseries whichfollows a group of wizards who are all a part of the popular andrenowned FairyTail guild, where magic beings   withspecial gifts all work together on various jobs and missions for thenon-magicfolk of the world – and these talented people work as one to face enemyguilds (thetype who …

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The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (Blu-ray)

Recommended Conceived as a three-hour roadshow but shorn of an hour by its disenchanted director prior to its release, Billy Wilder's The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) in its 125-minute form was met with mixed reviews and tepid box-office.

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Forever Female (Blu-ray)

Recommended The Movie: “A woman's laugh is very often a mating call.” – Stanley Krown (William Holden) in Forever Female . Paramount's 1953 production Forever Female is an enjoyable spin on themes already explored in All About Eve

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Marty (Blu-ray)

Recommended Marty (1955) was the little film that could, an almost-art film reportedly produced as a tax write-off that ended up winning four major Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay) while earning rentals ten times its modest ($350,000) cost.

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Kid Cannabis (Blu-ray)

Rent It Many eighteen-year-olds are unhappy with their lives, but Nate Norman's (Jonathan Daniel Brown) unhappiness extends to the rest of his family: his mother (Amanda Tapping) waitresses and barely makes enough ends meet for a cramped home where Nate and his younger brother Phillip (Mark Hills) squeeze in among clutter and junk. Nate himself delivers pizzas, which seems like a dead end until …

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Born Yesterday (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials and other sources, not the Blu-ray edition under review. My goodness, but how wonderful is Judy Holliday? If we were to do some serious consideration of cinema's best comedic performance by a woman, her turn as Billie Dawn in George Cukor's 1950 adaptation of Born Yesterday would be hard to beat …

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Noah (Blu-ray)

Recommended The Film: Going into Noah with the expectation that Darren Aronofsky's going to color within the lines of gospel would be a mistake, though it's understandable why some might expect him to do so. The name Noah in itself and the premise lying underneath his narrative are, after all, modeled from a brief, fantastical story told in the book of Genesis (and also appears in other religion …

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Shogun (Blu-ray)

Recommended Based on James Clavell's eponymous best-selling novel, Shogun (1980) served as one of the era's most popular and acclaimed mini-series events alongside the likes of Roots (1977), Jesus of Nazareth (1977), and Lonesome Dove (1989). Originally airing on NBC over five nights in September, the 547-minute Shogun was also the first—and, to this day, the only —American mini-series shot …

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Flatliners (Blu-ray)

Rent It The Movie: Directed by Joel Schumacher in 1990, Flatliners follows five students enrolled in medical school: Nelson (Keifer Sutherland), Doctor Rachel McMannus (Julia Roberts), David Labraccio (Kevin Bacon), Doctor Joe Hurley (William Baldwin), and Randy Steckle (Oliver Platt). They're involved in some unorthodox experiments spearheaded by Nelson in which they will work together to find …

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