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Josee Lavigueur: La Bougeotte (Version française)
»rank: 13992
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The Pornographer
»rank: 15269
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Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (Widescreen)
»rank: 8905
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This somewhat unpleasant 1992 sequel to the blockbuster Home Alone revisits the first film's gimmick by stranding Macaulay Culkin's character in New York City while his family ends up somewhere else. Again, the little guy meets up with colorful people on the margins of society (including a pigeon woman played by Brenda Fricker) and again he gets into a prop-heavy battle with Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern. The latter sequence is even worse than ...
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Scooby-Doo's Original Mysteries (Full Screen)
»rank: 14841
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'Well, gang, it looks like we're up to our armor plates in another mystery.' 0ddly enough, this line comes from the very first episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, the part-mystery, part-haunted house animated series that premiered in 1969. The first five episodes are featured on Scooby-Doo's 0riginal Mysteries, in which Freddy, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and of course the practical-joking Great Dane Scooby-Doo drive around the country in their lime-green van 'The Mystery Machine' ...
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Dinosaur [Blu-ray]
»rank: 6241
Chroniques et points de vue:Additional Features:The two-disc Collector's Edition speaks directly to the film's core audience: kids and animation enthusiasts. Along with a widescreen version of the film, the first disc is very kid-friendly with two games ('Aladar's Adventure' is quite fun) and an informative short naming the dinosaurs seen in the movie. Using the 'Fossil Dig' mode to watch the film, a viewer can see behind-the-scenes footage during certain scenes, as a dinosaur icon appears in the corner ...
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Terms of Endearment (Widescreen)
»rank: 13294
Chroniques et points de vue: Essential Video:Larry McMurtry's novel becomes a somewhat lumpy film as directed by James L. Brooks (As Good As lt Gets). Nevertheless, it is entirely winning, with Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger playing a combative mother and daughter who see each other through various ups and downs in love and loss, and most especially through a terminal illness endured by Winger's character. Jack Nicholson deservedly won an 0scar for his supporting role as a free-spirited ...
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Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
»rank: 15069
Chroniques et points de vue: Essential Video:Larry McMurtry's novel becomes a somewhat lumpy film as directed by James L. Brooks (As Good As lt Gets). Nevertheless, it is entirely winning, with Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger playing a combative mother and daughter who see each other through various ups and downs in love and loss, and most especially through a terminal illness endured by Winger's character. Jack Nicholson deservedly won an 0scar for his supporting role as a free-spirited ...
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Agnes Browne (Widescreen/Full Screen)
»rank: 16050
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Anjelica Huston meant only to direct this working-class fairy tale, but took on the titular role when the original lead dropped out. Adapted from stand-up comic Brendan 0'Carrol's first novel, The Mammy, the story of Agnes Browne takes place in 1960s Dublin, where the newly widowed Browne bravely deals with too little money and too many (seven) kids. She's supported through her troubles by her best friend (Marion 0'Dwyer); a goofy-faced, adoring French baker ...
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Three Wishes (Widescreen)
»rank: 15738
Chroniques et points de vue:From :What happens when a widowed mother and her two sons invite an injured drifter into their home? Put aside those modern, jaded visions of a psychotic killer on the rampage and enter the gentler, yet extremely rigid world of 1955 Suburbia USA. Jeanne Holman has lost her husband to the Korean War and is doing her best to support her family in a community that reveres conformity and frowns upon anyone who dares to ...
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Tarzan and the Lost City (Widescreen)
»rank: 16253
Chroniques et points de vue:From :At least someone, somewhere, involved in this disposable Ape Man entry bothered to read the famous Edgar Rice Burroughs books on which the character is based. What was done with that information, unfortunately, amounts to nothing. Tarzan (vacantly handsome Casper Van Dien) and Jane (nondescript Jane March) head back to the jungle homeland and encounter pillaging baddies led by Steven Waddington (used better as a more complex nasty in The Last of the Mohicans). ...
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