|  | Posted by DVD Verdict on 03/24/06 09:26 
Today, DVD Verdict posted reviews of THE APE, BABYLON 5: THE LEGEND OFTHE RANGERS, THE DICK CAVETT SHOW: RAY CHARLES COLLECTION, MADISON,
 NEVADA, SPACE AMOEBA, STRONGHOLD, TEXAS LIGHTNING, WAGON WHEELS, WE WISH
 YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS, and WHAT'S NEW SCOOBY-DOO?: GHOSTS ON THE GO
 (VOLUME 7):
 
 
 THE APE (reviewed by Brendan Babish, overall score 58/100):
 "Spinal Tap's David St. Hubbins once famously said, 'It's such a fine
 line between clever and stupid.' Well, as The Ape demonstrates,
 sometimes that line is not so fine."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/theape.php
 
 BABYLON 5: THE LEGEND OF THE RANGERS (reviewed by Mac McEntire, overall
 score 66/100):
 "There are times when JMS's script has the feel of going through the
 motions. We've already seen captains Sinclair, Sheridan, and Gideon
 outsmart an overwhelming enemy in an unconventional way. So, when Martel
 does it here, it's less of a clever twist and more of a 'Yep, this is
 another Babylon 5 script, all right' feeling."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/b5legendrangers.php
 
 THE DICK CAVETT SHOW: RAY CHARLES COLLECTION (reviewed by Ryan Keefer,
 overall score 72/100):
 "The charming, 'aw, shucks' self-deprecating nature of Charles really
 does come through, and Cavett is quite the fan, apparently."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/cavettcharles.php
 
 MADISON (reviewed by David Johnson, overall score 74/100):
 "There are elements in Madison that have been used and reused in many
 a sports movie before it. I guess that's not necessarily a deal-
 breaker for those of you looking for harmless, syrupy theatrics. But
 for anyone anticipating a sports film with something new, you'll find
 more originality in that wheelchair basketball episode from Saved by
 the Bell."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/madison.php
 
 NEVADA (reviewed by Paul Corupe, overall score 73/100):
 "Here's yet another volume in Lionsgate's middling 'Zane Grey Western
 Classics' series, but it's easily one of the more notable entries. The
 pulpy action is as quick as it is thick, with rootin' tootin' gunfights,
 classic villainous scheming, and a tough but upstanding hero."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/nevada.php
 
 SPACE AMOEBA (reviewed by David Johnson, overall score 67/100):
 "Nothing differentiates these folks from the acting fodder in other Toho
 productions, and the actors here have even appeared in multiple Godzilla
 films prior to this. Basically, they're old pros and they know what
 their roles are: to limp through the boring preambles then scream their
 larynxes out when the monster-of-the-afternoon starts stepping on
 cardboard skyscrapers."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/spaceamoeba.php
 
 STRONGHOLD (reviewed by Paul Corupe, overall score 65/100):
 "Besides the parade of badly dubbed, outrageous South American accents,
 Stronghold crumbles under the sheer weight of poor editing."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/stronghold.php
 
 TEXAS LIGHTNING (reviewed by David Johnson, overall score 45/100):
 "Texas Lightning is miserable crap, a batch of festering nonsense that
 holds value only for those desperate to see Maureen McCormick in an
 awkward love scene (no, there is no explicit Brady nudity, you
 pervert)."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/texaslightning.php
 
 WAGON WHEELS (reviewed by Paul Corupe, overall score 68/100):
 "Like many films from the 1930s, Wagon Wheels tries to be all things for
 all audiences, interspersing the western action with corny comedy relief
 and several Broadway-style songs that are a poor match for the
 historical era."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/wagonwheels.php
 
 WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS (reviewed by Paul Corupe, overall
 score 63/100):
 "We Wish You a Merry Christmas casts its clumsy holiday spell with bad
 storytelling and unimpressive, limited animation. Featuring simplistically-
 drawn characters in both senses of the term, the show follows in the
 footsteps of every other Christmas special preoccupied with the 'true'
 essence of the season, but rarely have I seen it done so poorly."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/wishmerryxmas.php
 
 WHAT'S NEW SCOOBY-DOO?: GHOSTS ON THE GO (VOLUME 7) (reviewed by Steve
 Evans, overall score 60/100):
 "Since kids cannot live by public television alone, in case of
 emergency, break glass and pull out this Scooby-Doo DVD. Let your kids
 indulge in the innocuous antics of brain-dead characters and buy
 yourself a few precious minutes of sanity before your own cerebellum
 presents as a flat line."
 
 FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/whatsnewscoobydoovol7.php
 
 Mike Jackson
 Editor & Webmaster, DVD Verdict
 www.dvdverdict.com
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