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Bread and Tulips from Columbia Tristar Hom Customer Review: Licia Maglietta as the middle-aged under-appreciated housewife Rosalba and Bruno Ganz as the suicidal poet and restauranteur Fernando are both charming in this tale of mature love in Venice. When she is accidentally left at a rest stop during a bus tour with her family, Rosalba decides to have... |
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The Monster from Columbia/Tristar Studios Customer Review: Maybe the funniest movie I've ever seen in my life. This one tops them all -- "Kentucky Fried Movie," "Ishtar," "The Tall Guy" -- you name it. Benigni proves, once again, why he is a comedic genius with this tale of mistaken identity. He plays a bumbling con artist who manages to weasel his way... |
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City of Women from New Yorker movies Customer Review: City of Women is a wonderful surreal movie. The movie itself plays very much like a dream. Each scene falls into the next with no logical purpose, but, like a dream, it does seem to make sense. There is a confusion about the role of feminism and the militant women in them, but it really isn't enough... |
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Variety Lights - Criterion collection from Criterion Collection Customer Review: Variety Lights is Fellini's debut movie. The movie consists of ideas and motifs that would succeedingly appear in movies like 8 1/2 and The Clowns. However, these traits are still undeveloped but we can see how they would be used as personal metaphors for the director. Running under an hour, the movie... |
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The Seduction of Mimi from Fox Lorber Customer Review: After purchasing this DVD, and loving it, I still have a disturbing question: is this the same theatrical release version, which, according to Wertmuller, was criminally cut by New Line Cinema (the original distributor) by up to forty minutes? Do I have to go to Italy to find out? |
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Bread and Chocolate from Hen's Tooth Video Customer Review: While the movie is delightful, this DVD should have been condemned. The titles are unreadable 30 to 40% of the time. What slappdash work on a good movie. The producers should be ashamed. |
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Don't Touch The White Woman! from Image Entertainment Customer Review: All you need to know to decide if you want to tackle Marco Ferreri's 1974 absurdist comedy is that it relocates Custer's Last Stand to Paris. Marcello Mastroianni stars as the comically vain Custer (who comes close but does not surpass Richard Mulligan's comic turn in "Little Big Man") and Catharine... |
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Men Men Men from Hen's Tooth Video Customer Review: I really liked this movie. It was an intersting spin on Gay Men's lives. More than that it had follow ups on the characters. It clearly pointed out that friends remain friends. Quite a nice view --- would recommend it! |
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Seeking Asylum from Image Entertainment Customer Review: This movie was horrible. If you are expecting to see the same Roberto that we all love in Life is Beautiful, The Monster, and Johnny Stechino this movie is not for you. Seeking Asylum was very slow moving with very little humor what so ever. In fact, this movie is so bad that it will turn you off on... |
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The Canterbury Tales from Image Entertainment 2 Customer Review: My apology. I am the same guy who commented on the quality of the DVD. I have made one mistake. Pasolini chose a mainly English cast when he made this movie. Therefore, either the Italian or the English version is dubbed, thus making no difference or importance to the 'orginality'. But of course, it... |
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Juliet of the Spirits from Image Entertainment Customer Review: First let me say that I'm grateful to have a fairly decent rendition of one of my favorite movies. This movie epitomizes what came to be known as Felliniesque - a lavish subconscious "theme and varriations" on the subject of marriage, sensuality and guilt. It's also the movie that makes the best use of... |
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