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Not sure what you want?
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Napoleon Dynamite - (Special Edition)
Released on: 04 December 2006
Review: He's out to prove he's got nothing to prove. The ultimate anti-hero is back. Napoleon Dynamite is sweeter and more awesome than ever with a 2-disc special edition release. |
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City of God
Released on: 22 September 2003
Review: Like cinematic dynamite, City of God lights a fuse under its squalid Brazilian ghetto, and we're a captive audience to its violent explosion. The titular favela is home to a seething army of impoverished children who grow, over the film's ambitious 20-year time frame, into cut-throat killers, drug lords and feral survivors.
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Rome - Complete Seasons 1 And 2
Released on: 08 October 2007
Review: Family dysfunction. Treachery. Betrayal. Coarse profanity. Brutal violence. Graphic (and sometimes brutal) sex. No, it's not The Sopranos, it's Rome, HBO's madly ambitious series that bloodily splatters the glory of Rome just as savagely as Monty Python and the Holy Grail soiled the good name of Camelot (but with far fewer laughs; very few funny things happen on the way to this forum) |
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Karate Kid [1984]
Released on: 31 October 2005
Review: A fatherless teenager faces his moment of truth in The Karate Kid. Daniel (Ralph Macchio) arrives in Los Angeles from the East Coast and faces the difficult task of making new friends. However he becomes the object of bullying by the Cobras a menacing gang of karate students when he strikes up a relationship with Ali (Elisabeth Shue) the Cobra leader's ex-girlfriend |
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Little Miss Sunshine
Released on: 22 January 2007
Review: Little Miss Sunshine is an American family road comedy that shatters the mold. Brazenly satirical and yet deeply human the film introduces audiences to one of the most endearingly fractured families in recent cinema history: | |
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Released on: 22 May 2000
Review: This sensational, extremely influential, 1974 low-budget horror movie directed by Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist, Lifeforce, Salem's Lot), may be notorious for its title, but it's also a damn fine piece of moviemaking. And it's blood-curdling scary, too. |
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True Romance
Released on: 04 July 2005
Review: It was directed with energetic skill by Top Gun Tony Scott, but his breathtaking 1993 thriller (think of it as an adolescent crime fantasy on steroids) has Quentin Tarantino written all over it. True Romance is really part of a loose trilogy that includes Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, with a crackling Tarantino screenplay that rides a fine line between raucous comedy and violent excess.
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