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DVD Savant Review: Poltergeist Blu-ray
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Document.write(' '); / -. 1982 / Color / 2:40 widescreen / 114 min. / Street Date October 14, 2008 / 34.99. Craig T. Nelson, JoBeth Williams, Beatrice Straight, Dominique Dunne, Oliver Robins, Heather O'Rourke, Martin Casella, Richard Lawson, Zelda Rubinstein, James Karen. Matthew F. Leonetti. James H. Spencer. Steven Spielberg, Michael Grais, Mark Victor. Frank Marshall, Steven Spielberg. Reviewed by Glenn Erickson. Is a "science speculation film" then "Poltergeist" is "science horror.". And arranged a ...
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DVD Savant Review: It Happened Here
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Document.write(' '); / -. 1965 / B&W / 1:37 flat full frame / 96 min. / Street Date February 15, 2000 / 29.99. Pauline Murray, Sebastian Shaw. Directed, Written and Produced by. Reviewed by Glenn Erickson. Nazi Jackboots in England? An amazing film that ranks with the best war movies ever made, as a compelling account of how fascism really works, and how IT COULD HAPPEN ANYWHERE. To provide the 'youngsters' with film stock. Called It Happened Here. Have worried some early risers in London. A science-fict...
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Savant Review: Dementia / Daughter of Horror
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Document.write(' '); / -. Dementia / Daughter of Horror. 1953/'57 / B&W / 1:37 flat full frame / Street Date October 17, 2000 / 29.95. Adrienne Barrett, Bruno Ve Sota, Ben Roseman, Angelo Rossitto. William C. Thompson. Joseph Gluck A.C.E. New Concepts in Modern Sounds. Shorty Rogers and his. Bruno Ve Sota and. Written, Produced and Directed by. John J. Parker. Reviewed by Glenn Erickson. You - you out there. Do you know what HORROR is? For this is a place where there is NO love, NO hope. Book it still re...
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DVD Savant: GREASE and the Curse of Product Placement
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Document.write(' '); / -. AND THE CURSE OF PRODUCT PLACEMENT. The story behind the dancing mattes. Note: Reader response mail follows the article). Olivia stands in front of it and its fairly obvious that there is some effect blurring the picture. The only thing I could think of is that the picture was on the wall, and when they asked Coca-Cola to pay for this "advertising spot" Coke said no. So they just blurred it out. What do you think? This was discussed in '78 when Grease. But back to Grease. Savant...