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Posted by DVD Verdict on 08/25/05 08:12
Today, DVD Verdict posted reviews of ARE WE THERE YET? (TRAVEL DISC),
BOTTOM OF THE SEA, GANTZ: PROCESS OF ELIMINATION (VOLUME 5), LOU REED:
SPANISH FLY: LIVE IN SPAIN, LUPIN THE 3RD: FAREWELL TO NOSTRADAMUS, OIL
ON ICE, THE PLOT AGAINST HARRY, RONALD REAGAN: AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT:
THE OFFICIAL REAGAN LIBRARY TRIBUTE, and THREE MEN AND A CRADLE:
ARE WE THERE YET? (TRAVEL DISC) (reviewed by David Johnson, overall
score 83/100):
"Your little kids will probably be amused by the adventures of Miles the
Goose and the cornucopia of wacky diversions he has at his disposal.
There's enough singing and puppetry and sensory overload to last at
least until Schenectady. That being said, allow me to state for the
record (court stenographer, please take note) that Are We There Yet? is
one of the weirdest, creepiest kids' discs I've ever seen."
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/thereyet.php
BOTTOM OF THE SEA (reviewed by Adam Arseneau, overall score 82/100):
"This one definitely subverts the expectations. Where one expects the
film to be romantic, it is paranoid and manic. Where the film should
be paranoid, it is offbeat and wacky. Interjected between both states
are references to scuba diving for no apparent reason. And that's
pretty much it."
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/bottomsea.php
GANTZ: PROCESS OF ELIMINATION (VOLUME 5) (reviewed by Mitchell Hattaway,
overall score 50/100):
"Will I ever learn my lesson and stop volunteering to review
these discs?"
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/gantzvol5.php
LOU REED: SPANISH FLY: LIVE IN SPAIN (reviewed by Steve Evans, overall
score 85/100):
"Reed's vocals, by turns sarcastic, cynical, world-weary, and
exasperating, remain an acquired taste after nearly 40 years. But when
the man works up a heart full of angst, it's difficult to remain
uninvolved. His music could be the soundtrack for a nocturnal road trip
across some post-apocalyptic wasteland scattered with twisted iron
beams, castaway hypodermics, and bleached bones, glowing pale in the
moonlight."
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/loureedspanishfly.php
LUPIN THE 3RD: FAREWELL TO NOSTRADAMUS (reviewed by Joel Pearce, overall
score 85/100):
"There's something about Lupin that's infectious and infinitely
likable."
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/lupin3rdnostradamus.php
OIL ON ICE (reviewed by Russell Engebretson, overall score 85/100):
"The film contains some beautiful Alaskan wildlife cinematography,
including one truly stunning shot of a grazing Caribou herd that must
have numbered in the thousands. For contrast, we get an aerial view of
the massive, grotesque Prudhoe Bay drilling operation that abuts ANWR to
the west."
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/oilonice.php
THE PLOT AGAINST HARRY (reviewed by Neal Solon, overall score 98/100):
"The Plot Against Harry has been hailed as a great, undiscovered
classic, and I can't disagree."
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/plotagainstharry.php
RONALD REAGAN: AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT: THE OFFICIAL REAGAN LIBRARY
TRIBUTE (reviewed by Erick Harper, overall score 90/100):
"In the midst of all this nostalgia, the sudden appearance of George W.
Bush was jarring and felt out of place, like Freddie Prinze, Jr. showing
up to a reunion of the cast of The Breakfast Club."
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/ronaldreagan.php
THREE MEN AND A CRADLE (reviewed by Joel Pearce, overall score 84/100):
"I find it interesting that Three Men and a Cradle was directed by a
woman. The perspective is unique, though it's difficult to tell whether
it should be read as her understanding of a male desire to nurture, or
her creation of an ideal trio of men, transformed in a few short months
from wild bachelors to committed family men."
FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/threemenandcradle.php
Mike Jackson
Editor & Webmaster, DVD Verdict
www.dvdverdict.com
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