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 Posted by DVD Verdict on 10/06/35 11:46 
Today, DVD Verdict posted reviews of A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN, CRUMB, 
DREAMER: INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY, THE FACTS OF LIFE: THE COMPLETE FIRST 
AND SECOND SEASONS, GLENN TILBROOK: ONE FOR THE ROAD, HOME MOVIES: 
SEASON FOUR, THE MEL BROOKS COLLECTION, and MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE: SPECIAL 
COLLECTOR'S EDITION: 
 
 
A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN (reviewed by Geoffrey Miller, overall 
score 84/100): 
"The appeal of Peanuts has always been the incongruity of young children 
with very adult personalities and problems. Charlie Brown may be barely 
school age, but he has the same inadequacies and insecurities that many 
of us 'grown-ups' do." 
 
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/boynamedcharliebrown.php 
 
CRUMB (reviewed by Steve Evans, overall score 82/100): 
"Crumb ultimately comes across as a bitter man, less deserving of our 
pity than vague sadness." 
 
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/crumb.php 
 
DREAMER: INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY (reviewed by Michael Rankins, overall 
score 89/100): 
"It's rare that a film can be described as predictable, derivative, 
simplistic, and saccharine, and also be described as a good movie. 
Dreamer: Inspired By A True Story -- and yes, the latter subheading is 
part of the film's official title -- is just such a rare film." 
 
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/dreamer.php 
 
THE FACTS OF LIFE: THE COMPLETE FIRST AND SECOND SEASONS (reviewed by 
Brett Cullum, overall score 84/100): 
"It's hard to watch the show as an adult and remember how serpentine and 
crushing these problems were and see it all confronted and solved in a 
half-hour. All 29 episodes hide a special moral lesson aimed at teens, 
and it makes the show hard to swallow when you've learned The Facts of 
Life for yourself." 
 
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/factsoflifeseason1and2.php 
 
GLENN TILBROOK: ONE FOR THE ROAD (reviewed by Bill Gibron, overall 
score 90/100): 
"One can go out and purchase all the Squeeze/Tilbrook CDs they want, 
but they won't offer the joy of seeing a man connect with his own 
inner desire to entertain, nor will they provide the proof in 
wonderful sequences of a man making music for those utterly devoted to 
his designs." 
 
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/tilbrookfortheroad.php 
 
HOME MOVIES: SEASON FOUR (reviewed by David Johnson, overall 
score 93/100): 
"What do you get when you cross a terrific show with a solid technical 
presentation and a batch of interesting extras? Another must-own Home 
Movies set, of course." 
 
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/homemoviesseason4.php 
 
THE MEL BROOKS COLLECTION (reviewed by Ryan Keefer, overall score 
81/100): 
"In times of politically correct extremists who boycott and protest 
everything, Blazing Saddles would never see the light of day in 2006. 
Many of the jokes in Young Frankenstein would be trimmed or excised 
altogether, and no one would see a star-laden 90 minute silent movie 
nowadays." 
 
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/melbrookscoll.php 
 
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE: SPECIAL COLLECTOR'S EDITION (reviewed by Joel 
Pearce, overall score 88/100): 
"If what you want is a story a monkey can understand and wall-to-wall 
thrills, perhaps the sequel would be a better choice. The original 
Mission: Impossible is an unusual beast: a blockbuster with the heart of 
a spy drama and the brain of a thriller." 
 
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/mi1ce.php 
 
Mike Jackson 
Editor & Webmaster, DVD Verdict 
www.dvdverdict.com
 
  
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