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| 1. Superman - The Movie [Blu-ray] | 
| Starring: Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman, Marlon Brando, Ned Beatty Directed By: Richard Donner November 28, 2006
Features:- A new, updated version of the popular comic book hero "Superman." The story begins with Superman's birth on the doomed planet Krypton and follows him on his arrival to Earth, his childhood in Kansas and his career as reporter for the Daily Planet.Running Time: 175 min. Format: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: PG Age: 085391131014 UPC: 085391131014 Manuf
Today, I bought my first Blu-Ray disc player. And the first of my 22 Blu-Ray discs that I already bought that I played today was this movie of "Superman: The Movie."
Well, I just watched this Blu-Ray version of "Superman: The Movie", and then watched my old DVD of this film. I'll have to say that buying the Blu-Ray disc of this movie proved to be a waste of money. The Blu-Ray disc looks... more
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| | 2. Celebrity Nude Revue, The Saucy 70's Volume 1 | 
| Starring: Ann-Margret, Ursula Andress, Barbara Bach, Jacqueline Bissett, Lynda Carter December 01, 2008
This is the best DVD value on Amazon. A salicious selection of rare sex scenes, gorgeous all-natural naked babes, and believe-it-or-not, this is one very educational film. It's about time a film like this was created. A time-capsule of T&A. Highly recommended!... more
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| | 3. What Women Want | 
| Starring: Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt, Marisa Tomei, Alan Alda, Ashley Johnson Directed By: Nancy Meyers May 08, 2001
Someday almost everyone who watches What Women Want will think its a battle of the sexes movie, and that's just fine with me. A decade after this movie was released, we are almost there, at least we are a whole lot closer than when this movie was made.
What Women Want is a battle of the sexes movie, but its also a very funny movie about the change that came to advertising when the retail... more
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| | 4. Superman II - The Richard Donner Cut [Blu-ray] | 
| Starring: Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Marlon Brando, Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper Directed By: Richard Donner, Richard Lester November 28, 2006
Features:- In the year of Superman Returns, Superman II starring Christopher Reeve also returns - with a totally different beginning and resolution. With Jor-El (Marlon Brando in recently discovered footage) in key scenes that amplify Superman lore and deepen the profound relationship between father and son. With different Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) schemes to unmask Clark Kent as Superman. With.well, with s
Less campy and kept the action moving. I agree with others that the change at the end was lame, but I can still pretend that the original ending was used. Although I also agree that the "magic kiss" was lame. This was fun to watch and I feel the scenes with Brando give it more weight and tie it better in overall theme to the first one. A great movie from my child hood. It was nice to watch it... more
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| | 5. The Last American Hero (AKA Hard Driver) | 
| Starring: Jeff Bridges, Valerie Perrine, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ned Beatty, Gary Busey Directed By: Lamont Johnson February 07, 2006
Features:- Officially Licensed
- Highest Quality Recording
if you enjoy stockcar racing you will enjoy this movie. it has a decent story and unlike other racing movies it actually is accurately described... more
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| | 6. Superman - The Movie | 
| Starring: Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman, Marlon Brando, Ned Beatty Directed By: Richard Donner May 01, 2001
Today, I bought my first Blu-Ray disc player. And the first of my 22 Blu-Ray discs that I already bought that I played today was this movie of "Superman: The Movie."
Well, I just watched this Blu-Ray version of "Superman: The Movie", and then watched my old DVD of this film. I'll have to say that buying the Blu-Ray disc of this movie proved to be a waste of money. The Blu-Ray disc looks... more
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| | 7. Slaughterhouse Five | 
| Starring: Michael Sacks, Ron Leibman, Eugene Roche, Sharon Gans, Valerie Perrine Directed By: George Roy Hill May 25, 2004
What a breath of fresh air this film was! Due, in large part, to there being no punch-pulling, over-the-top acting or self-censorship (as would certainly be its fate were the mainstream puddin' tarts of today to have it made). It is obvious that director George Roy Hill was passionate about the material upon which his film is based. Hill just went for it, balls to the wall, like he had Kurt Vonnegut... more
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| | 8. The Electric Horseman | 
| Starring: Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Valerie Perrine, Willie Nelson, John Saxon Directed By: Sydney Pollack May 06, 2003
This is my all-time favorite movie, but my VHS copy was looking fuzzy, so I found a DVD version. Very quick & easy, good price, quick delivery... more
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| | 9. Maid to Order | 
| Starring: Ally Sheedy, Beverly D'Angelo, Michael Ontkean, Valerie Perrine, Dick Shawn Directed By: Amy Holden Jones June 18, 2002
This movie is just great! Actually I'm a huge fan of popular-romantic-teen movies like this, but spite their aparentely silly plots they are not so easy to make. It is hard to find one with such great costume design, music, timing and script all directly in harmony! All the outfits and dialogs are divine speaclly jessie's navy blue ball dress and Georgette outfits. Beverly D'Angelo is wondefull... more
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| | 10. Lenny | 
| Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Valerie Perrine, Jan Miner, Stanley Beck, Frankie Man Directed By: Bob Fosse April 16, 2002
It's funny living today in our hyper-sensitive "PC" world when saying one wrong word can get you condemned and in legal trouble and then to think back to Lenny Bruce and his whole message was to allow someone to express themselves as they are, in other words, don't take away their "words".
I didn't know much about Lenny Bruce when I first viewed this movie several years ago except that... more
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