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| 131 | West Side Story | Jerome Robbins, Robert Wise | NR | 1961 | MGM (Video & DVD) | Classics | |
West Side Story Jerome Robbins, Robert WiseRated: NR Date Added: 10 Aug 2008 Languages: English, French, Spanish Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Sound: Dolby Picture Format: Widescreen Summary: The winner of 10 Academy Awards, this 1961 musical by choreographer Jerome Robbins and director Robert Wise ("The Sound of Music") remains irresistible. Based on a smash Broadway play updating Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" to the 1950s era of juvenile delinquency, the film stars Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer as the star-crossed lovers from different neighborhoods--and ethnicities. The film's real selling points, however, are the highly charged and inventive song-and-dance numbers, the passionate ballads, the moody sets, colorful support from Rita Moreno, and the sheer accomplishment of Hollywood talent and technology producing a film so stirring. Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim wrote the score. "--Tom Keogh"
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| 132 | The West Wing - The Complete Series Collection | Jason Ensler | NR | 2006 | Warner Home Video | Television | |
The West Wing - The Complete Series Collection Jason EnslerRated: NR Date Added: 10 Aug 2008 Picture Format: Widescreen Summary: The West Wing ventured where no other TV series had gone before: an extraordinarily intimate look at an American President and the inner workings of the White House. Experience all the crises triumphs lofty idealism and hard realities of the acclaimed series in this complete seven-season DVD set. Here on 45 discs are all 154 episodes of the series that won 26 Emmys including 4 for Outstanding Drama Series. Hail to chief - and to the creators and stars of this ground-breaking series. Also Included: Pilot Script with Foreword from Series Creator Aaron Sorkin. Hours of Special Feature: Over 20 Commentaries Over 20 Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes Unaired Scenes Gag Reels and MoreFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 012569820005 Manufacturer No: 82000
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| 133 | Who Framed Roger Rabbit | Robert Zemeckis | PG | 1988 | Disney Home Video | Comedy | |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Robert ZemeckisRated: PG Date Added: 10 Aug 2008 Sound: Dolby Picture Format: Widescreen Summary: This zany, eye-popping, knee-slapping landmark in combining animation with live-action ingeniously makes that uneasy combination itself (and the history of Hollywood) its subject. "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is based on classic L.A. private-eye movies (and, specifically, "Chinatown"), with detective Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) investigating a case involving adultery, blackmail, murder, and a fiendish plot to replace Los Angeles's once-famous Red Car public transportation system with the automobiles and freeways that would later make it the nation's smog capital. Of course, his sleuthing takes him back to the place he dreads: Toontown, the ghetto for cartoons that abuts Hollywood and that was the site of a tragic incident in Eddie's past. In addition to intermingling cartoon characters with live actors and locations, "Roger Rabbit" also brings together the greatest array of cartoon stars in the history of motion pictures, from a variety of studios (Disney, Warner Bros., MGM, Fleischer, Universal, and elsewhere): Betty Boop, Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Woody Woodpecker, Droopy Dog, and more! And, of course, there's Maroon Cartoon's greatest star, Roger Rabbit (voice by Charles Fleischer), who suspects his ultracurvaceous wife, Jessica Rabbit (voice by Kathleen Turner: "I'm not bad; I'm just drawn that way"), of infidelity. Directed by Robert Zemeckis ("Back to the Future", "Forrest Gump", "Contact"), not since the early Looney Tunes' "You Oughtta Be in Pictures" has there been anything like "Roger Rabbit". "--Jim Emerson"
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| 134 | Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory | Mel Stuart | G | 1971 | Warner Home Video | Comedy | |
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Mel StuartRated: G Date Added: 10 Aug 2008 Languages: English Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 Picture Format: Widescreen Summary: Having proven itself as a favorite film of children around the world, "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" is every bit as entertaining now as it was when originally released in 1971. There's a timeless appeal to Roald Dahl's classic children's novel, which was playfully preserved in this charming musical, from the colorful carnival-like splendor of its production design to the infectious melody of the "Oompah-Loompah" songs that punctuate the story. Who can forget those diminutive Oompah-Loompah workers who recite rhyming parental warnings ("Oompah-Loompah, doopity do...") whenever some mischievous child has disobeyed Willy Wonka's orders to remain orderly? Oh, but we're getting ahead of ourselves ... it's really the story of the impoverished Charlie Bucket, who, along with four other kids and their parental guests, wins a coveted golden ticket to enter the fantastic realm of Wonka's mysterious confectionery. After the other kids have proven themselves to be irresponsible brats, it's Charlie who impresses Wonka and wins a reward beyond his wildest dreams. But before that, the tour of Wonka's factory provides a dazzling parade of delights, and with Gene Wilder giving a brilliant performance as the eccentric candyman, "Wonka" gains an edge of menace and madness that nicely counterbalances the movie's sentimental sweetness. It's that willingness to risk a darker tone--to show that even a wonderland like Wonka's can be a weird and dangerous place if you're a bad kid--that makes this an enduring family classic. "--Jeff Shannon"
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| 135 | The Wizard Of Speed And Time | Mike Jittlov | Mike Jittlov | PG | 1989 | Science Fiction & Fantasy | |


