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1.Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas starring: Wayne Allwine, Tony Anselmo, Bill Farmer, Shaun Fleming, Tress MacNeille
directed by: Theresa Pettengill, Matthew O'Callaghan
November 09, 2004
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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So glad to find this DVD, my orginal was damaged so I was on a mission to find a new one which is hard in the off season. My grandkids proclaim it Christmas season when we get to watch this. This is my favortie of all time Christmas videos...

2.Legend (Ultimate Edition) starring: Tom Cruise, Alice Playten, Billy Barty, Cork Hubbert, Peter O'Farrell
directed by: Ridley Scott
May 21, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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This DVD was a great buy. I paid an excellent price for "Legend" and was very satisfied with the picture quality. The movie was brand new and in perfect condition. This is a classic old school fantasy flick. It has mythical creatures, fairies, magic and is a timeless tale of good versus evil. You will love the effects, wardrobe, and costumes, as well as the storyline.

3.Caveman starring: Ringo Starr, Dennis Quaid, Shelley Long, Jack Gilford, Cork Hubbert
directed by: Carl Gottlieb
June 04, 2002
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DVD : Caveman
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This movie was a gift for someone very special in my life. He enjoyed it very much. It brought back memories of his teen years. Thank you so much for your quick response time.

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4.Legend starring: Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten
directed by: Ridley Scott
May 31, 2005
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This DVD was a great buy. I paid an excellent price for "Legend" and was very satisfied with the picture quality. The movie was brand new and in perfect condition. This is a classic old school fantasy flick. It has mythical creatures, fairies, magic and is a timeless tale of good versus evil. You will love the effects, wardrobe, and costumes, as well as the storyline.

5.The Santa Trap starring: Shelley Long, Robert Hays, Stacy Keach, Adrienne Barbeau, Alana Austin
directed by: John Shepphird
October 16, 2007
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DVD : The Santa Trap
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I purchased this as a gift for my mother. She was very pleased at how quickly it arrived and also the method of deliver. Two thumbs up!

6.The Ballad of the Sad Cafe - The Merchant Ivory Collection starring: Vanessa Redgrave, Keith Carradine, Cork Hubbert, Rod Steiger, Austin Pendleton
directed by: Simon Callow
January 18, 2005
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DVD : The Ballad of the Sad Cafe - The Merchant Ivory Collection
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A review for "The Ballad of the Sad Café" once opened with the formidable question of who would ever consider casting Vanessa Redgrave as Miss Amelia, a Depression-era love-starved local recluse. As this critic seemed to point out, the only really two options were either Shelley Duvall or Sissy Spacek, two women who have continually redefined that particular role time and time again. For me, Redgrave was phenomenal in a role unfamiliar to her typical typecast. She was strong, leathery rough, and the absolute definition of an independent woman who literally ran this little mill town in the South. An adaptation of a book by Carson McCullers and helmed by famed Brit Simon Callow, this had the makings to be the next "Grapes of Wrath" or Oscar winning human drama. This film was unique, mysterious, ... Read More

7.Not for Publication starring: Nancy Allen, Richard Blackburn, Desmond Dhooge, Bill Engvall, Jeanne Evans
May 06, 2003
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A review for "The Ballad of the Sad Café" once opened with the formidable question of who would ever consider casting Vanessa Redgrave as Miss Amelia, a Depression-era love-starved local recluse. As this critic seemed to point out, the only really two options were either Shelley Duvall or Sissy Spacek, two women who have continually redefined that particular role time and time again. For me, Redgrave was phenomenal in a role unfamiliar to her typical typecast. She was strong, leathery rough, and the absolute definition of an independent woman who literally ran this little mill town in the South. An adaptation of a book by Carson McCullers and helmed by famed Brit Simon Callow, this had the makings to be the next "Grapes of Wrath" or Oscar winning human drama. This film was unique, mysterious, ... Read More

8.Lifepod starring: Ed Gale, Ed Gate, Cork Hubbert, Robert Loggia, John Mahon
April 05, 2005
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its got a solid storyline (which by nessesity leaves the characters somewhat underdeveloped), solid acting from all involved (CCH Pounder really made you feel for her), solid direction, good pacing, intense drama.... and special effects so godawful that you cant suspend disbelief when they're onscreen.....but watching a movie for the effects is essentially being shallow, so I'm only taking one star off.

I remember seeing this when it aired on TV in the early ninties...and now that i've seen it again, its about as solid as low-low budget TV science fiction gets...meaning its all good except the effects work.

9.The Ballad of the Sad Cafe starring: Beth Dixon, Lanny Flaherty, Mert Hatfield, Earl Hindman, Cork Hubbert
November 20, 2001
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its got a solid storyline (which by nessesity leaves the characters somewhat underdeveloped), solid acting from all involved (CCH Pounder really made you feel for her), solid direction, good pacing, intense drama.... and special effects so godawful that you cant suspend disbelief when they're onscreen.....but watching a movie for the effects is essentially being shallow, so I'm only taking one star off.

I remember seeing this when it aired on TV in the early ninties...and now that i've seen it again, its about as solid as low-low budget TV science fiction gets...meaning its all good except the effects work.

10.The Ballad of the Sad Cafe starring: Vanessa Redgrave, Keith Carradine, Cork Hubbert, Rod Steiger, Austin Pendleton
directed by: Simon Callow
November 20, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : The Ballad of the Sad Cafe
A review for "The Ballad of the Sad Café" once opened with the formidable question of who would ever consider casting Vanessa Redgrave as Miss Amelia, a Depression-era love-starved local recluse. As this critic seemed to point out, the only really two options were either Shelley Duvall or Sissy Spacek, two women who have continually redefined that particular role time and time again. For me, Redgrave was phenomenal in a role unfamiliar to her typical typecast. She was strong, leathery rough, and the absolute definition of an independent woman who literally ran this little mill town in the South. An adaptation of a book by Carson McCullers and helmed by famed Brit Simon Callow, this had the makings to be the next "Grapes of Wrath" or Oscar winning human drama. This film was unique, mysterious, ... Read More

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