Folks we don't get any money from Warner Brothers for advertising. Why do I say this? Well, I say this because I'm about to rave about their TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection again. I'm not sure why anyone wouldn't want to buy these, but I am sure that I truly love reviewing them. Enough with the explanation, let's get to the review.
I'm usually not a huge fan of remakes, but this year's crop of movies have turned out a couple of good ones. The first movie, which we'll try to get reviewed for you, is Star Trek. Technically ST isn't a remake, but it's a major reboot for a sacred series. The other remake this year was Tony Scott's The Taking of Pelham 123. Scott certainly got the right actors, but did the movie outshine or look...[Read More]
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Ah, Lloyd Dobler you are a trip that has lasted 20 years. A character that inspired all nerds, lovable losers and middle of the road nobodies to strive for something that everyone says isn't possible. Thank you, Cameron Crowe.
If there's one thing you can never fault Warner Brothers for it is how they treat their classics. Much like they've done with Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz, Warner Brothers wanted to make sure when it celebrated the 50th Anniversary of North by Northwest that it did it with style and craftsmanship. This reviewer was not disappointed.
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