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1.The Competition starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving, Lee Remick, Sam Wanamaker, Joseph Cali
directed by: Joel Oliansky
June 23, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : The Competition
Love the music, love the mood. Want to replace my VHS tape with the DVD. Please release it!


2.Sometimes a Great Notion starring: Jim Burk, Bennie E. Dobbins, Henry Fonda, Alan Gibbs, Mickey Gilbert
January 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Sometimes a Great Notion
i paid $26 plus S&H for a VHS tape that does not play well, the video fades in and out, goes completely white at times, and is of poor quality. In it's present form it is not even worth trying to watch it again. I was greatly disappointed in watching it...


3.Anatomy of a Murder starring: James Stewart, Lee Remick, Ben Gazzara, Arthur O'Connell, Eve Arden
directed by: Otto Preminger
June 21, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Anatomy of a Murder
I've been watching the entire Otto Preminger catalog lately, and I got around to seeing what is arguably his most famous film. Seeing it again makes me realise that it's a masterpiece of tension, performances, dialogue, and cinematography.

There is so much to like about this film. Nothing here in the trial or the characterisations is present in black and white (there's even a dialogue by Stewart to a potential witness about how people aren't black and white). It is full blown ambiguity, ... Read More:


4.Telefon starring: Charles Bronson, Lee Remick, Donald Pleasence, Tyne Daly, Alan Badel
directed by: Don Siegel
May 16, 1989
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Telefon
The phone rings. A voice on the other end quotes Frost "The woods are lovely dark and deep, but I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep". This triggers Soviet Manchurian Canidate killers to carry out missions programmed long ago when the cold war was hot. Enter Charles Bronson, Soviet KGB agent to save the day and prevent WWIII with his double agent femme fatal Lee Remick in a race against time to find the evil Dr. Strangelove type villian.


5.Long Hot Summer (1958) starring: Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Anthony Franciosa, Orson Welles, Lee Remick
directed by: Martin Ritt
January 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Long Hot Summer (1958)
Paul and Joanne at their best. This and "Cat on..." are both in the same category...excellent movies at their best!!!


6.Experiment in Terror starring: Glenn Ford, Lee Remick, Stefanie Powers, Roy Poole, Ned Glass
directed by: Blake Edwards
August 06, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Experiment in Terror
For those of you who are anxiously awaiting Eric Rohmer's next movie, or who have complained that the girls in Eric Rohmer's films aren't pretty enough, let me recommend Blake Edwards' EXPERIMENT IN TERROR, which stars Stefanie Powers (from HART TO HART) as a 16 year old American high school student in San Francisco around the time of the Kennedy administration. Stefanie's character is Toby Sherwood, an androgynous sort of name for her isn't it, considering she's extremely feminine, sweet, and obedient, and without too ... Read More:


7.Days of Wine & Roses starring: Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Charles Bickford, Jack Klugman, Alan Hewitt
directed by: Blake Edwards
December 09, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Days of Wine & Roses
This movie is still one of my favorites about the subject of alcoholism. (Tender Mercies is probably the best movie on this subject). The narrative arc is somewhat overwrought. The Jack Lemmon character goes into delirium tremens twice! He does this not after he goes cold turkey and as a result of withdrawal symptoms but after one night of taking up drinking again. That doesn't make sense. Lee Remick's fondness for chocolate as a precursor to possible tendencies to alcoholism I think has been pretty much discredited. Nevertheless, ... Read More:


8.Wheeler Dealers starring: Lee Remick, James Garner, Phil Harris, Chill Wills, Jim Backus
directed by: Arthur Hiller
April 25, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Wheeler Dealers
This an excellent family movie. It's very irreverent, making fun of the stock market, the SEC, modern art, New Yorkers, Texans, and Yankees, to name a few. None of the jabs are mean-spirited, and so even fans of Jackson Pollock can enjoy the character that is based (in part) on him. The jokes seem funnier over time (Henry's explanation of expressionist and impressionist painting to his group of cowboy partners is a hoot), and there is enough slapstick in the movie to keep kids entertained while you are laughing at jokes about securities fraud.


9.Tribute starring: Jack Lemmon, Robby Benson, Lee Remick, Colleen Dewhurst, John Marley
directed by: Bob Clark
September 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Tribute
This is such a perfect portrait of people I have known who have built emotional moats around their castle of humanity....
Lemmon's character is commited to having no commitment...So busy loving the world he is unable to totally love those who to whom he is closest.
Watch this film with friends and I guarentee you will have one of the greatest discussions you have ever had about all of the implications...A totally human film
Great Song by Barry Manlow heard over the credits sums up the whole idea of the film...


10.Omen starring: Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, Harvey Stephens, David Warner, Billie Whitelaw
directed by: Richard Donner
September 10, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
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VHS : Omen
The Omen was a good four star horror film that I saw in 1976 which had an excellent story and good special effects. The gated cemetary guarded by hounds from hell was fantastic, and as far as atmosphere and pure horror this scene was on a par with the old Universal movies. The musical score was very effective at establishing the mood for the film.

What I don't understand was the absolute rave that came out of Hollywood for this film at the academy awards which had dozens of dancers on stage and vocalists chanting in Latin. This was ... Read More:

 
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