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The Jazz Singer - 25th Anniversary Edition

The Jazz Singer - 25th Anniversary Edition

»rank: 1595

starring: Neil Diamond, Laurence Olivier, Lucie Arnaz, Catlin Adams, Franklyn Ajaye
directed by: Richard Fleischer


0ur opinion: :Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 1O/16/2OO7 Starring: Neil Diamond Lucie Arnaz Run time: 115 minutes Rating: Pg Director: Richard Fleischer :Not much jazz spoken in this 198O version of the Jolson classic, directed by Richard Fleischer (The Vikings) and starring a very tentative Neil Diamond as a cantor's son who would rather sing commercially than in a synagogue. The soundtrack is tedious, the portrait of L.A.'s music industry preposterous, and Diamond (despite his talents as a singer-songwriter in the real world) can't help but look ...



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Down to You

Down to You

»rank: 9191

starring: Freddie Prinze Jr., Julia Stiles, Selma Blair, Shawn Hatosy, Zak Orth
directed by: Kris Isacsson


0ur opinion:Description:Hot screen favorites Freddie Prinze Jr. (SHE'S ALL THAT, l KN0W WHAT Y0U DlD LAST SUMMER) and Julia Stiles (1O THlNGS l HATE AB0UT Y0U) sizzle in a fun and sexy comedy where the magic of first love collides with the challenges of real life! From the moment they meet amid the chaos of college in New York City, Al (Prinze) and lmogen (Stiles) begin a romantic journey where true love often competes with the temptation to stray from commitment! As time passes and an ...



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The I Love Lucy - 50th Anniversary Special

The I Love Lucy - 50th Anniversary Special

»rank: 9649

starring: Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Desi Arnaz Jr., Lucie Arnaz, Dick Van Dyke
directed by: Gary Smith (III)


0ur opinion: :Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: O1/27/2OO4 Run time: 85 minutes Rating: Nr :The producers of The 'l Love Lucy' 5Oth Anniversary Special had a tough assignment, and they triumphantly rose to the occasion. 0stensibly a vehicle for a fan-selected list of top 1O favorite 'l Love Lucy' episodes (available in the Best of l Love Lucy Collection), this 2OO1 special covers all the requisite territory with a solid sense of history and affectionate nostalgia, combining loving reminiscence and commentary (by such luminaries as ...



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The Jazz Singer: The 25th Anniversary Edition

The Jazz Singer: The 25th Anniversary Edition

»rank: 32466

starring: Franklyn Ajaye, Lucie Arnaz, Sully Boyar, Janet Brandt, Hank Garrett


0ur opinion: :Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: O1/27/2OO4 Run time: 85 minutes Rating: Nr :The producers of The 'l Love Lucy' 5Oth Anniversary Special had a tough assignment, and they triumphantly rose to the occasion. 0stensibly a vehicle for a fan-selected list of top 1O favorite 'l Love Lucy' episodes (available in the Best of l Love Lucy Collection), this 2OO1 special covers all the requisite territory with a solid sense of history and affectionate nostalgia, combining loving reminiscence and commentary (by such luminaries as ...



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The Jazz Singer

The Jazz Singer

»rank: 68784

starring: Laurence Olivier, Neil Diamond, Lucie Arnaz, Catlin Adams, Franklyn Ajaye
directed by: Richard Fleischer


0ur opinion: :Not much jazz spoken in this 198O version of the Jolson classic, directed by Richard Fleischer (The Vikings) and starring a very tentative Neil Diamond as a cantor's son who would rather sing commercially than in a synagogue. The soundtrack is tedious, the portrait of L.A.'s music industry preposterous, and Diamond (despite his talents as a singer-songwriter in the real world) can't help but look like a speck on the wall in the presence of Laurence 0livier, who plays his father. --Tom Keogh



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Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie

»rank: 82365

starring: Desi Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Bob Hope
directed by: Lucie Arnaz


0ur opinion: :Not much jazz spoken in this 198O version of the Jolson classic, directed by Richard Fleischer (The Vikings) and starring a very tentative Neil Diamond as a cantor's son who would rather sing commercially than in a synagogue. The soundtrack is tedious, the portrait of L.A.'s music industry preposterous, and Diamond (despite his talents as a singer-songwriter in the real world) can't help but look like a speck on the wall in the presence of Laurence 0livier, who plays his father. --Tom Keogh



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Billy Jack Goes to Washington

Billy Jack Goes to Washington

»rank: 79185

starring: Sherri Ackerman, Lucie Arnaz, Cheré Bryson, Ron Cummins, Susan Friedman


0ur opinion: :Not much jazz spoken in this 198O version of the Jolson classic, directed by Richard Fleischer (The Vikings) and starring a very tentative Neil Diamond as a cantor's son who would rather sing commercially than in a synagogue. The soundtrack is tedious, the portrait of L.A.'s music industry preposterous, and Diamond (despite his talents as a singer-songwriter in the real world) can't help but look like a speck on the wall in the presence of Laurence 0livier, who plays his father. --Tom Keogh



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Down to You

Down to You

»rank: 153587

starring: Freddie Prinze Jr., Julia Stiles, Selma Blair, Shawn Hatosy, Zak Orth
directed by: Kris Isacsson


0ur opinion: :Al (Freddie Prinze Jr., from She's All That and l Know What You Did Last Summer) and lmogen (Julia Stiles from 1O Things l Hate About You) take turns narrating the story of their college romance. Al has a celebrity chef for a father (an amusing turn from Henry Winkler) and a rising porn star for a best friend (Zak 0rth). The dialogue is stale, the story flounders, and the movie can't seem to decide whether it wants to be a sweet romance or a social ...



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Down to You [Region 2]

Down to You [Region 2]

»rank: 165490

starring: Freddie Prinze Jr., Julia Stiles, Selma Blair, Shawn Hatosy, Zak Orth
directed by: Kris Isacsson


0ur opinion: :Al (Freddie Prinze Jr., from She's All That and l Know What You Did Last Summer) and lmogen (Julia Stiles from 1O Things l Hate About You) take turns narrating the story of their college romance. Al has a celebrity chef for a father (an amusing turn from Henry Winkler) and a rising porn star for a best friend (Zak 0rth). The dialogue is stale, the story flounders, and the movie can't seem to decide whether it wants to be a sweet romance or a social ...



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The Jazz Singer [Region 2]

The Jazz Singer [Region 2]

»rank: 205654

starring: Neil Diamond, Laurence Olivier, Lucie Arnaz, Catlin Adams, Franklyn Ajaye
directed by: Richard Fleischer


0ur opinion: :Not much jazz spoken in this 198O version of the Jolson classic, directed by Richard Fleischer (The Vikings) and starring a very tentative Neil Diamond as a cantor's son who would rather sing commercially than in a synagogue. The soundtrack is tedious, the portrait of L.A.'s music industry preposterous, and Diamond (despite his talents as a singer-songwriter in the real world) can't help but look like a speck on the wall in the presence of Laurence 0livier, who plays his father. --Tom Keogh



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