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 | | 31. Angel Heart (Special Edition) | | | Starring: Robert De Niro Mickey Rourke Director: Alan Parker | | Format: DVD Release Date: 2/6/2007 | User Rating: 4 | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | Angel Heart - DVD Review By: Christopher Null - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 11/13/2009 6:42 PM | |
A decade before Hollywood got obsessed with urban volcanoes, asteroid impacts, and Steve Prefontaine -- offering us multiple movies about each topic -- the Big Bastardized Theme of the year was an inexplicable one: Voodoo. In 1987-88, three major voodoo-themed movies came out, including Angel Heart, The Serpent and the Rainbow, and The Believers. Each was tackled by a major director, and none of them made a huge splash critically or commercially. In fact, they all made pretty much the same amount at the box office -- slightly under $20 million. read the full review | |
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 | | 39. Dark City | | | Starring: Kiefer Sutherland Rufus Sewell Director: Alex Proyas | | Format: DVD Release Date: 4/28/2009 |  | Dark City (Director's Cut) - DVD Review By: Dan Schneider - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 5/21/2009 5:02 PM | | Australian filmmaker Alex Proyas’s 1998 film Dark City has been compared to many prior science fiction films, from Metropolis to Blade Runner, but, simply put, it’s better than those films. The comparison to Blade Runner, especially, is inapt, because that film is all style and little substance -- a claim made of Dark City, but, in truth, the film is mostly substance, with style about the edges. Yet, the style is so memorable that viewers and critics have had a hard time realizing it is a film that is original fiction, and not based upon a comic strip, as the urban legend goes. read the full review | |
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 | | 42. Bourne Supremacy (Widescreen) | | | Starring: Franka Potente Matt Damon Director: Paul Greengrass | | Format: DVD Release Date: 8/22/2006 | User Rating: 5 |  | The Bourne Supremacy - DVD Review By: David Levine - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 7/13/2007 8:07 PM | |
Matt Damon is back to reprise his role from the widely popular The Bourne Identity as Bourne – a former CIA operative trying to regain his memory. Again, he must determine why the world wants him dead. Based on the second novel from Robert Ludlum’s series, The Bourne Supremacy begins in India where Bourne and his girlfriend Marie (Franka Potenta) are living a new life off the radar. Bourne continues to deal with a series of disjointed nightmares that offer vague pieces of a prior life he does not remember. read the full review | |
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