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1.Winnie the Pooh - A Very Merry Pooh Year starring: Jim Cummings, Thomas Delauney, Michael Gough, Bob Joles, Ken Sansom
November 04, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Winnie the Pooh - A Very Merry Pooh Year
Wonderful addition to the Winnie-the-Pooh family! I purchased this along with Winnie the Pooh - Seasons of Giving, and the new Disney show My Friends Tigger & Pooh - Super Sleuth Christmas Movie and am glad I did! This full length feature follows both perfectly as the gang counts down to New Year's recalling favorite memories. My 2-year-old daughter loves this and the others so much, she requests them each day and I'm happy to have her watch them! It is just good old fashioned fun that brings back my own memories that I'm happy to share with my daughter!

2.Sword & The Rose starring: Richard Todd, Glynis Johns, James Robertson Justice, Michael Gough, Jane Barrett
directed by: Ken Annakin
April 11, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Sword & The Rose
It's Jolly Olde England, Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon are on the throne, and royal marriages are made to strengthen political ties. Henry wants to cement an alliance with France by marrying his sister Mary to the aged King Louis XII, even though the spunky, flirtatious Mary has set her cap on Charles Brandon, a commoner. Henry prevails, of course, after promising that should Louis die, Mary can then wed anyone of her choosing. As luck would have it, Louis dies a mere two months later, she marries Brandon, and they live happily ever after.

While ignoring any distasteful details about Henry VII, this 1953 Disney drama tells a simple and basically true story and showcases the talented and über-perky Glynis Johns who plays the headstrong princess. She does a fine job, but Richard ... Read More

3.Batman & Robin starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman, Alicia Silverstone
directed by: Joel Schumacher
October 21, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Batman & Robin
In the original "Batman" & "Batman Returns," the storylines (or what shreds there were) were overwhelmed by the comic-book schtick left over from the wonderful 1960's "Batman" series. The schtick was fine for the series, but for the films...AUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. GOOD GRIEF! In "Batman Forever," Akiva Goldsman took over the screenwriting duties and the schtick was eliminated, giving way to a firmly grounded storyline. The same with its excellent follow-up "Batman & Robin" (which I fail to see why it performed badly at the box office). Sadly, the franchise went into hibernation after this great film. There was only one thing missing (for which I would've given it 4/1/2 stars, but I decided on giving it the full 5, since this site doesn't allow reviewers to give half-star ratings) ... Read More

4.Batman (1989) starring: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle
directed by: Tim Burton
October 07, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Batman (1989)
Keaton and Basinger are very bland, and some new guy named Knoxx is all over the place and Gordon ain't in much. And the Joker upstages Batman. But the dark feel would rub off on many comic-book adaptions, and the big success would lead to more superhero films. (For better or worse.) And Jack Nicholson is very good, amd the set and score are amazing. Worth a rent.

5.Batman Returns starring: Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Michael Gough
directed by: Tim Burton
October 07, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Batman Returns
Michael Keaton.Danny DeVito.Michelle Pfieffer.Christopher Walken.Four excellent actors together in one of the darkest takes on Batman:Batman Returns.Batman(Keaton)must rid Gotham City of the bizarre and sinister sewer-dwelling monster, Penguin(DeVito),the mysterious and sultry Catwoman(Pfieffer), and the CEO tycoon Max Shreck(Walken).

This obviously Tim Burton movie shows that Batman is the best from the flashy effects, dark settings, and eye-captivating plot,puts Batman Returns on one of the best batman movies(The Dark Knight was the best)in my eyes.Keaton obviously knows when he's got a good gig too!But I must warn parents that this movie is definatly PG-13 for a reason!(Very dark and scary for children under ten, especially DeVito's Penguin)!

6.Oxford Blues starring: Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy, Amanda Pays, Gail Strickland, Julian Sands
directed by: Robert Boris
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Oxford Blues
HOW does Rob Lowe look exACTly the same as he did 20some years ago? Check out one of the sexier BratPacker movies, and tell me you don't play "spot-the-earlier-work-of-bigger-stars..." Cute boy-meets-girl/fish-outta-water/redemptive-loner/look-how-much-we-learned,-aren't-we-noble? mash-ups. A better-than-most example of cheesetastic 80's mindcandy. Which is a GOOD thing! Watch as part of a Sixteen Candles/Ferris Bueller...Breakfast Club/Oxford Blues Double Feature Weekend and tell me you don't sink back to a lighter, easier place. 80's Rule, lol!

7.The Go-Between starring: Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Margaret Leighton, Michael Redgrave, Dominic Guard
directed by: Joseph Losey
February 20, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Go-Between
I just don't understand why it's taking so long for the dvd to be released.
Same goes for the beautiful soundtrack. Has there ever been one?

8.Winnie the Pooh - Frankenpooh starring: Jerome Beidler, Jim Cummings, Michael Gough, Ken Sansom, Andre Stojka
August 28, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Winnie the Pooh - Frankenpooh
My son loves this tape - he watches it over and over. These older Winnie the Pooh stories are great. They don't have the intensity of the newer movies - which is just right for young children.

9.Out of Africa starring: Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Michael Kitchen, Malick Bowens
directed by: Sydney Pollack
March 01, 1992
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Out of Africa
Watching this movie was an amazing surprise. I had heard of it but never had the opportunity to watch it. It was beautiful, and a wonderful story.

10.Winnie the Pooh - Boo to You Too starring: Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Michael Gough, John Rhys-Davies
directed by: Rob LaDuca
August 26, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Winnie the Pooh - Boo to You Too
This is a super show. I feel sorry for Piglet, because he is so scared of Halloween night. I first taped this off of the TV years ago. I just watched it for the first time in years a few days ago. I just love it. I just wish that Paul Winchell did the voice of Tigger. Although, Jim Cummings did a great job at doing the voice of Tigger.

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