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DVD Video - DVD Verdict reviews: LEFT BEHIND COLLECTION, PENN AND TELLER: OFF THE DEEP END, and more! |
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Today, DVD Verdict posted reviews of ANOTHER PUBLIC ENEMY, THE BIG
RACKET, CARBIDE AND SORREL, DUANE HOPWOOD, LEFT BEHIND COLLECTION, ORIGINAL DIRTY PAIR: OVA COLLECTION BOX, PENN AND TELLER: OFF THE DEEP END, and PITTSBURGH PIRATES: THE 1979 WORLD SERIES: ANOTHER PUBLIC ENEMY (reviewed by Mitchell Hattaway, overall score 70/100): "There's a decent enough flick buried somewhere inside Another Public Enemy, but you would need to cut away forty minutes of flab in order to find it." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/an...ublicenemy.php THE BIG RACKET (reviewed by Paul Corupe, overall score 86/100): "With more firearm blasts, squibs, and causalities than any hardboiled action fans could ever hope for, this is easily one of the longest and bloodiest massacres ever in a polizieschi. It is an undeniable technical achievement and reason enough to check out this wild flick." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/bigracket.php CARBIDE AND SORREL (reviewed by James A. Stewart, overall score 84/100): "Carbide and Sorrel is a lot like the jokes that circulated behind the Berlin Wall. The droll chuckles and occasional slapstick are linked to an empathetic look at the deprivations and oddities of East German life after the war." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/carbideandsorrel.php DUANE HOPWOOD (reviewed by Brendan Babish, overall score 70/100): "Duane Hopwood portrays painful life issues that, if presented in a frank manner, would make for difficult viewing. Instead, whenever the movie gets too heavy, writer/director Matt Mulhern introduces a cheesy, uplifting montage or an inexplicable one-night stand, to ease the tension." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/duanehopwood.php LEFT BEHIND COLLECTION (reviewed by David Johnson, overall score 70/100): "I honestly think that your appreciation of these movies will largely be informed by where you stand theologically. That being said, no matter what you believe, it would be hard for me to understand why an objective film viewer would find these films anything more than 'sorta dopey.'" FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/leftbehindcoll.php ORIGINAL DIRTY PAIR: OVA COLLECTION BOX (reviewed by Rob Lineberger, overall score 75/100): "Yes, anime fans, Dirty Pair treads those hallowed anime waters: girls with guns. In fact, 'girls with guns' simultaneously describes its raison d'etre, cast list, and modus operandi." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/dirtypairova.php PENN AND TELLER: OFF THE DEEP END (reviewed by David Ryan, overall score 75/100): "Although it is entertaining (well...most of it is), and has some of that good ol' Penn & Teller wit and attitude, it lacks the anarchy and sense of danger that have been P&T's hallmarks over the years." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/penntellerdeepend.php PITTSBURGH PIRATES: THE 1979 WORLD SERIES (reviewed by Ryan Keefer, overall score 71/100): "The first time I think I questioned the existence of God in Heaven and on Earth had to be the 1979 World Series. And I damn near choked on my peanut brittle in the country cabin my family and I were in when the Pirates came from behind to take the Series. From that moment on, I started smoking, lost my hair and became the lovable grouch that I am now -- and I was in second grade when that started." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/pirates1979.php Mike Jackson Editor & Webmaster, DVD Verdict www.dvdverdict.com DVD Verdict |
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