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Monthly Archives: July 1999
By | July 1999
Watching the film, it’s easy to see how and why it went into limbo…
After making a respectable premiere at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, this Alec Baldwin starring vehicle fell from view before just now surfacing on...
Paramount hasn't been known to create terribly comprehensive DVD presentations, but they take a big step in the right direction with the disc for Tim...
A lot more fun is to be had with the collector's edition for Universal's other summer comedy hit, the raucously raunchy teen laugher American Pie. The disc...
Since its theatrical release last December, a few of the film's detractors have tried to convince me of the perceived error of my ways, but my admiration...
When I first saw this biting, Spirit Award-winning and Oscar-nominated satire last spring, I had great admiration for the efforts of all involved, not the...
Warner Bros. (and its sister company, New Line) have long been the leader when it comes to DVD presentation that its nice but unexceptional treatment of...
Like all of director Mike Leigh's films, his critics' fave about the making of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" was not conventionally made; there was...
Much like Alan Parker's film, Paramount's DVD presentation of Angela's Ashes is solid and respectable if not exactly spectacular. Any hopes of anything...
Being one of the unfortunate few deprived of cable television, I had not been able to see for myself the award-winning tube sensation that is "The...
While it's nice to see a disc packed with extras, sometimes less could not only be more, but also preferable. I got that feeling watching Universal's...