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 | item: Josie Lawrence and Miranda Richardson play a pair of unhappily married women who rent an Italian villa for a month, sharing the rent with a crusty Englishwoman (Joan Plowright) and a lonely aristocrat (Polly Walker). Sun, rest, sinking into the green grass for long naps--they all have a soulful effect on the quartet, and then on the men in their lives who make a surprise visit. Mike Newell (Into the West) directs with seeming effortlessness, and it is impossible not to be swayed by the promise of restoration for these burdened characters--or for anyone alive. --Tom Keogh . This lovely, 1991 adaptation of Elizabeth Von Arnim's novel has a superb cast and a tone so mellow you can feel your pulse get slower. Wonderful performances all around, including a particularly sensitive one by Al... see description |
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 | item: There's a load of other extras since the Ultimate Toy Box was one of the first and best DVD sets. , 2001Finding Nemo, 2003The Incredibles, 2004 . Sure enough, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) is the new toy that takes over the throne. There is greatness in film that can be discussed, dissected, and talked about late into the night. --Doug Thomas The Pixar Feature Films Toy Story, 1995A Bug's Life, 1998Toy Story 2, 1999 Monsters, Inc. Added is a whopping DTS soundtrack along with a remixed Dolby 5. Just a picture of these bright toys reawaken the kid in us. A must-have set unless you have the Ultimate Toy Box. Since the film is a digital-to-digital transfer, both versions are eye-popping. Buzz has a crucial flaw, though--he believes he's th... see description |
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 | item: By the last heart-tugging shot, kids may never look at monsters the same, nor artists at what computer animation can do in the hands of magicians. . Sulley, the No. "Sulley" Sullivan (wonderfully voiced by John Goodman) is a scare-monster extraordinaire in the hidden world of Monstropolis, where the scaring of kids is an imperative in order to keep the entire city running. Since monsters are actually terrified of children it's a major cause for alarm and a major headache for Sulley and MikeThe folks at Pixar can do no wrong with Monsters, Inc. --Doug Thomas . The giant, blue-furred James P. , the studio's fourth feature film, which stretches the computer animation format in terms of both technical complexity and emotional impact. Director Pete Doctor and codirectors David Silve... see description |
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