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Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of the CSI (DVD). Sort By: Date | Popularity
![]() On Golden Pond (DVD) ReviewNominated for 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and eventual winner of 3 Oscars, On Golden Pond is an unconventional Hollywood blockbuster. ![]() Rush Limbaugh's The Way Things Ought To Be (Book Review)Few books have rocked the publishing world like Rush Limbaugh's "The Way Things Ought To Be" (which he wrote by utilizing "talent on loan from God". ![]() The Breakfast Club Movie ReviewOne of the defining movies of the 80's decade, The Breakfast Club remains an entertaining film which evokes nostalgia among many viewers. ![]() Honeymoon In Vegas (DVD) ReviewOne romantic comedy often overlooked by fans of cinema is Honeymoon In Vegas, a light-hearted, feel-good movie about two lovers overwhelmed by the temptations of Las Vegas. ![]() Grumpy Old Men Movie ReviewOne of the most superb comedies ever filmed, Grumpy Old Men showcases the multidimensional talents of two of Hollywood's most accomplished actors, Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. ![]() Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Movie ReviewSteve Martin stars in one of his funniest roles in the late 1980's hit comedy, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Working with seasoned veteran Michael Caine, the two surprisingly combine to create a hilarious onscreen comedy duo. ![]() Animal House ReviewArriving on the scene in 1978, Animal House is the blockbuster frat house comedy that rewrote all the rules and created a generation of filmmakers hoping to replicate its comic genius. ![]() Airplane (DVD) ReviewWinner of an astounding, yet not unprecedented zero Academy Awards, Airplane is arguably one of the funniest movies ever made. ![]() Dallas (Season 5) DVD ReviewNominated for 18 Emmys and 15 Golden Globes in its thirteen season run, Dallas is the 1,000-pound gorilla of the prime-time drama/soap opera genre. ![]() Memoirs Of A Geisha (DVD) ReviewNominated for six Academy Awards, and winner of three, Memoirs Of A Geisha holds its own as one of the best films of 2005. Veteran Hollywood screenwriter Robin Swicord does a superb job of adapting Arthur Golden's bestselling novel to the big screen.
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