My DVD Collection (or at least most of it)
Some of them are good. Some of them are not, but I like them anyway.
Was once two seperate lists, but has now been combined.
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| 1 |
The Affair of the Necklace (2001, R) |
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| 2 |
Dangerous Beauty (A Destiny of Her Own) (1998, R) |
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| 3 |
Stage Beauty (2004, R) |
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| 4 |
Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call) (2003, R) |
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| 5 |
Deep Red (Profondo rosso) (The Hatchet Murders) (1975, R) |
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| 6 |
Poltergeist (1982, PG) |
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| 7 |
Chakushin ari 2 (One Missed Call 2) (2005, R) |
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| 8 |
Little Shop of Horrors (1986, PG-13) |
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| 9 |
Hackers (1995, PG-13) |
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| 10 |
Nadja (1995, R)
I really thought I wouldn't like this, but I did. A very novel take on vampire movies - I especially liked the aged hippy Van Hellsing riding around on a scooter. However, the way it is shot probably puts people off. I'm okay with black and white films but to keep flicking from colour/highlights to black and white can be rather distracting. |
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| 11 |
TRON (1982, PG) |
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| 12 |
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008, PG-13) |
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| 13 |
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988, PG-13) |
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| 14 |
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008, PG) |
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| 15 |
Hellboy II: The Golden Army (Hellboy 2) (2008, PG-13)
While the first was entertaining but not that engaging, this really delivers for me. Sure, some plotlines seem arbitrarily picked up and discarded before they develop into anything more - they could've made a whole separate film about Hellboy and Abe's conflicting emotions towards humanity and the 'monsters'. Instead all the strands organically come to a close rather than having artificial closure - a bit like life really. To me that makes the plotline and character dynamics seem more believable, which is perhaps needed to balance out the incredible cast of 'monsters'. Some of which are excellent in conception and visuals; the elves that turn to stone, the Tooth Fairies, whatever the hell Wink was - and my personal favourite, the Angel of Death (who I feel needed more screen time, if it could somehow have been worked in). |
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| 16 |
WALL-E (2008, G) |
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| 17 |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007, R)
I admit I wasn't suprised that I loved it. It had all the ingredients. Some people get put off by musicals, I like singing in random places. And okay, Mr. Depp is no (insert bland, warbling male pop singer's name here), but he had a kind of rock styling that the role demands (a bit like Butler's Phantom). |
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| 18 |
The Golden Compass (2007, PG-13) |
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| 19 |
Lust for a Vampire (1971, R) |
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| 20 |
The Vampire Lovers (1970, R) |
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| 21 |
Pride and Prejudice (, Unrated) |
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| 22 |
Cleopatra (1963, Unrated) |
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| 23 |
Brainscan (1994, R) |
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| 24 |
Candyman (1992, R) |
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| 25 |
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997, R) |
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| 26 |
The 13th Warrior (1999, R) |
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| 27 |
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996, R) |
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| 28 |
Shutter (They Are Around Us) (2004, R)
I rather enjoyed this - possibly because I felt sorry for Natre. It does seem to rely a little more on jumps than 'scares' (ironically, I fell for the same jump twice when I rewound to catch something I'd missed, despite knowing it was coming) but that really didn't hinder my enjoyment that much. Neither did the impromptu comedy transexual. |
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| 29 |
Phantom of the Paradise (1974, PG) |
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| 30 |
Romeo + Juliet (1996, PG-13) |
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| 31 |
Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008, R)
Unsurprisingly, it appears I was part of this film's target audience. A musical for the industrial music generation; it looks great, and the plot is interesting with some real black humour, but the songs can be a bit hit and miss (my favourite was axed from the main film, which is a bit of a shame). I could write an essay on its treatment of 'the death of the real'. It's definitely a grower, but if you're not really into rock/industrial music, or unusual musicals then it may not be for you. Sure, there is gore, but horror fans aren't necessarily going to get the body part orgy they were hoping for. |
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| 32 |
Vampire Circus (1972, PG) |
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| 33 |
Twins of Evil (1972, R) |
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| 34 |
Tôkyô Zankoku Keisatsu (Tokyo Gore Police) (2008, Unrated)
The key to understanding what this film is about is in the title. It's set in Tokyo (albeit a rather nightmarish 20 min-into-the-future Tokyo), there are lots of policepeople, and lots of gore. It's primarily a showcase for gore, weird and often sexually themed mutants, and the lovely Eihi Shiina. There is a plot, but it's not the strong point of the film. That would be Ms. Shiina in a police uniform. Yum. |
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| 35 |
The Lost Boys (1987, R) |
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| 36 |
Puppet Master (1989, R) |
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| 37 |
Il Gatto a Nove Code (The Cat o' Nine Tails) (1971, PG) |
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| 38 |
Carnival of Souls (1962, Unrated) |
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| 39 |
Sei mong se jun (Ab-normal Beauty) (2004, R) |
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| 40 |
The Addams Family (1991, PG-13) |
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| 41 |
Addams Family Values (1993, PG-13) |
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| 42 |
Apartment 1303 (2007, Unrated)
Okay, so this isn't Ring. It treads no new ground in the Onryou (vengeful ghost)film genre. What it does have is a low budget, a fairly solid plotline, some reasonably decent actors, and a showdown with a very pissed off and crazy ghost. It won't win an Award for 'best foreign film'. But, if you're a bit of an Onryou fan like me, it'll be a good way to spend an hour or so. Watch out for the showdown. It's a bit of a corker. |
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| 43 |
Ashura-jô no hitomi (2005, Unrated) |
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| 44 |
Janghwa, Hongryeon (A Tale of Two Sisters) (2003, R)
Incredibly confusing, this film twists and turns all over the place. However, with this film it isn't necessarily a bad thing, it keeps you guessing far longer than most, more straightforward plots - giving the final revelations far more of a punch. It also has the creep factor evident in many asian horror films, which gives it a thumbs up from me. |
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| 45 |
Audition (Ôdishon) (1999, R) |
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| 46 |
Azumi (2003, Unrated) |
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| 47 |
Batman Returns (1992, PG-13) |
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| 48 |
Blade (1998, R) |
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| 49 |
Battle Royale (Batoru Rowaiaru) (2001, Unrated) |
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| 50 |
The Blair Witch Project (1999, R) |
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| 51 |
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992, R) |
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| 52 |
The Bride With White Hair (1993, Unrated) |
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| 53 |
Carrie (1976, R) |
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| 54 |
Casshern (2004, Unrated) |
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| 55 |
The Brothers Grimm (2005, PG-13)
the plot of this film appealed to me because I hadn't before seen a reworking where they integrated the teller(s) of the tale into it. |
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| 56 |
Neko no Ongaeshi (The Cat Returns) (2002, G) |
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| 57 |
Clueless (1995, PG-13) |
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| 58 |
The Company of Wolves (1984, R) |
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| 59 |
Constantine (2005, R) |
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| 60 |
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (2005, PG) |
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| 61 |
Christine (1983, R) |
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| 62 |
The Craft (1996, R) |
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| 63 |
The Crow (1994, R) |
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| 64 |
Cradle of Fear (2000, Unrated) |
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| 65 |
Countess Dracula (1971, PG) |
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| 66 |
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (, G) |
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| 67 |
Cruel Intentions (1999, R) |
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| 68 |
Dangerous Liaisons (1988, R) |
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| 69 |
Dark Water (2002, PG-13) |
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| 70 |
Devdas (2002, Unrated) |
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| 71 |
DOA: Dead or Alive (2007, PG-13)
Ah Dead or Alive. Being a fan of the games I wasn't looking to expect much from this in terms of accuracy or plot. However, aside from Helena (who is given characteristics more like Hitomi than her game self) and Hayabusa's costume all the back stories, clothing and personalities were pretty accurate. Of course, even in the game the plot is thin but this delivers a reasonable mix of comedy and the martial art action. Not enough Ayane for my taste though. |
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| 72 |
Dog Soldiers (2002, R) |
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| 73 |
Dumplings (Gaau ji) (2004, Unrated) |
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| 74 |
Eddie Izzard - Circle (2000, Unrated) |
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| 75 |
Inhyeongsa (The Doll Master) (2004, Unrated) |
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| 76 |
Eddie Izzard - Definite Article (1996, Unrated) |
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| 77 |
Eddie Izzard - Dress to Kill (1999, Unrated) |
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| 78 |
Eddie Izzard - Glorious (1997, Unrated) |
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| 79 |
Eddie Izzard: Sexie (2003, Unrated) |
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| 80 |
Eddie Izzard - Unrepeatable (1994, Unrated) |
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| 81 |
Ba wang bie ji (Farewell My Concubine) (1993, R) |
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| 82 |
The Fifth Element (1997, PG-13) |
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| 83 |
Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children (2006, PG-13) |
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| 84 |
Ever After - A Cinderella Story (1998, PG-13) |
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| 85 |
The Fog (1979, R) |
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| 86 |
From Hell (2001, R) |
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| 87 |
Galaxy Quest (1999, PG) |
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| 88 |
Ryeong (The Ghost) (Dead Friend) (2004, Unrated) |
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| 89 |
Ginger Snaps (2001, R) |
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| 90 |
Girl, Interrupted (1999, R) |
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| 91 |
The Grudge (2004, PG-13)
I love this and the original, but it's certainly not a modern masterpiece of cinema. Also, because I am a complete nerd, I bought the special edition for the extra 5 mins of footage and Takashi Shimizu's two short films (His short films in the Japanese anthology Tales of Terror was great, I loved them). Hoping to do the same with the Japanese version at some point. |
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| 92 |
The Happiness of the Katakuris (2001, R)
Quite happily takes elements of musicals, romance, family drama and horror, puts it together with comedy and clay animation and uses it all for a very bizzare purpose. This film is quite possibly one of the strangest I've ever seen, but it beats tons of regular films in terms of enjoyment and entertainment value. |
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| 93 |
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002, PG) |
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| 94 |
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005, PG-13) |
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| 95 |
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, PG) |
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| 96 |
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) (2001, PG) |
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| 97 |
The Haunted Mansion (2003, PG) |
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| 98 |
The Haunting (1999, PG-13) |
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| 99 |
Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 (1988, R) |
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| 100 |
Hellboy (2004, PG-13) |
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| 101 |
Hellraiser (1987, R) |
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| 102 |
Hellraiser 3: Hell on Earth (1992, R) |
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| 103 |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005, PG) |
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| 104 |
Hocus Pocus (1993, PG) |
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| 105 |
Hogfather (2007, Unrated)
This looks stunning. The cast do the best they can, which is very good, but of course very little beats your imagination when reading the book. Also, in film you lose most of the commentary which sadly means the adaptation is less funny. However this can stand alone in its own right if you give it a chance (and stop thinking about the bits they missed out, like the pencil-eating bird (my personal favourite of the created creatures)). Notable performances for me were Michelle Dockery, Ian Richardson's vocal talents, and Marc Warren's mental case of an assassin (an almost perfect portrayal of what one would expect the character to be from the book). |
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| 106 |
House of Flying Daggers (Shi mian mai fu) (2004, PG-13) |
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| 107 |
House of Wax (2005, R) |
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| 108 |
Hauru no ugoku shiro (Howl's Moving Castle) (2005, PG)
I think this just ousted My Neighbour Totoro as my favourite Studio Ghibli film. It looks beautiful (well, mostly) and at times is unashamedly romantic. However, after reading the book (yes I know it's a children's book, but so what?) I think I prefer the less political plotline to this one, though it's still excellent. |
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| 109 |
The Hunger (1983, R) |
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| 110 |
Interview with the Vampire (1994, R)
Fantastic adaptation of an Anne Rice novel (way better than Queen of the Damned). You wouldn't think Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise could pull it off, but they can. My only fault is with Antonio Banderas - he's a brilliant actor but the character is meant to be very young. This doesn't really harm the film if you take it on its own, but a hardcore fan of the novels might find it difficult to adjust from the previous portrayal. |
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| 111 |
Inugami (2001, Unrated)
This is a strange film. Although ghosts and spirit gods abound, they are treated in the most perfunctory of ways - they're not the plot, but what moves it. What the film is is more a human drama concentrating on rural life, superstition and incest than an out and out supernatural thriller or horror - though there are a few lurid deaths. |
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| 112 |
La Rose de fer (The Iron Rose) (1973, Unrated)
Not quite what I was expecting, though to be honest I wasn't at all sure what to expect. The fact that Salvation Films picked this up in the UK did give me some ideas. |
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| 113 |
Isola: Tajuu jinkaku shôjo (Isola: Multiple Personality Girl) (2000, Unrated)
Plot is kind of convoluted, but not as much as A Tale of Two Sisters. It also gives less of an overtly supernatural vibe throught the majority of the film, unlike many other Japanese horror films such as Ringu or Dark Water. Personally, I think the acting is rather good, but that is my own non-professional opinion. It's probably not going to scare you, and it's not going to win anything, but for some reason I like it. Probably because I like ghosts and mental people. Go figure. |
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| 114 |
Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre (1996, PG) |
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| 115 |
Ju-on: The Grudge (Ju-on 3) (2003, R) |
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| 116 |
Ju-on: The Grudge 2 (2003, R) |
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| 117 |
Majo no takkyûbin (Kiki's Delivery Service) (1989, G) |
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| 118 |
Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003, R) |
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| 119 |
Labyrinth (1986, PG) |
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| 120 |
Lady Jane (1986, PG-13) |
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| 121 |
The Libertine (2006, R) |
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| 122 |
May (2003, R) |
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| 123 |
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994, R) |
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| 124 |
Merlin (1998, PG) |
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| 125 |
The Matrix (1999, R) |
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| 126 |
Memoirs of a Geisha (2005, PG-13)
Starring two of the most beautiful asian actresses ever (Zhang Zi and Gong Li), this film looks beautiful. Of course, it's not as good as the novel, which isn't entirely accurate anyway, but still very good. I do wish that they had chosen Japanese actresses though, and maybe do it in subtitles just to add to the feel - although that would've at least halved their audience... |
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| 127 |
MirrorMask (2005, PG) |
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| 128 |
Mortal Kombat (1995, PG-13) |
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| 129 |
Moulin Rouge! (2001, PG-13) |
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| 130 |
Mulan (1998, G) |
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| 131 |
The Mummy (1999, PG-13) |
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| 132 |
The Mummy Returns (2001, PG-13) |
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| 133 |
Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (1988, Unrated) |
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| 134 |
The Ninth Gate (1999, R) |
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| 135 |
The Others (2001, PG-13) |
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| 136 |
El Laberinto del Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth) (2006, R) |
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| 137 |
Pet Sematary (1989, R) |
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| 138 |
Peter Pan (2003, PG) |
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| 139 |
The Phantom of the Opera (2004, PG-13)
Dramatic doomed love story, tortured villian (which every movie should have...IMO), looks beautiful and has a great soundtrack. |
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| 140 |
Phone (Pon) (2002, R) |
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| 141 |
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006, PG-13) |
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| 142 |
Pirates of the Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003, PG-13) |
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| 143 |
The Prophecy (1995, R) |
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| 144 |
The Prophecy II: Ashtown (1997, R) |
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| 145 |
The Prophecy 3: The Ascent (2000, R) |
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| 146 |
Pulse (Kairo) (2005, Unrated) |
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| 147 |
Razor Blade Smile (1998, R) |
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| 148 |
The Red Shoes (1948, R) |
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| 149 |
Resident Evil (2002, R) |
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| 150 |
Resident Evil - Apocalypse (2004, R) |
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| 151 |
The Ring (2002, PG-13) |
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| 152 |
The Ring Two (2005, PG-13) |
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| 153 |
Ringu ( Ring) (1998, Unrated)
I love this series. It's a great adaptation of Koji Suzuki novel, with just enough details changed to make it fresh. Plus, the way 'the video' is shot looks like any home movie at the time, rather authentic. |
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| 154 |
Ross Noble - Randomist (2006, Unrated) |
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| 155 |
Ross Noble: Sonic Waffle (2005, Unrated) |
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| 156 |
Ross Noble: Unrealtime (2004, Unrated) |
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| 157 |
Sense and Sensibility (1995, PG) |
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| 158 |
Session 9 (2001, R) |
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| 159 |
Shadow of the Vampire (2000, R) |
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| 160 |
Ikisudama (Shadow of the Wraith) (Campus Ghost Stories) (2001, Unrated) |
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| 161 |
Saw (2004, R) |
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| 162 |
Shikoku (1999, Unrated) |
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| 163 |
Silent Hill (2006, R) |
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| 164 |
The Sixth Sense (1999, PG-13) |
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| 165 |
Sky High (2003, Unrated) |
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| 166 |
Sleepy Hollow (1999, R) |
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| 167 |
Spirited Away (Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi) (2001, PG) |
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| 168 |
Snow White: A Tale of Terror (Snow White in the Black Forest) (1997, R) |
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| 169 |
Stardust (2007, PG-13)
I had hoped that this would do justice to the novel, and personally I think it has. When I heard about the Robert de Niro character I was really apprehensive but he did well and although the character was used for comedy he wasn't too over the top or actively ridiculed for being that way, which I was pleased about. The visuals are spectacular, and personally I felt that all the actors not only suited the part they were playing but also enjoyed playing them. I could be wrong, but that was the impression I had. |
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| 170 |
Stargate (1994, PG-13) |
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| 171 |
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977, PG) |
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| 172 |
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980, PG) |
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| 173 |
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983, PG) |
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| 174 |
Stephen King's Rose Red (, PG-13) |
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| 175 |
Stigmata (1999, R) |
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| 176 |
Suspiria (1977, R) |
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| 177 |
Opera (1987, Unrated) |
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| 178 |
Tipping the Velvet (2002, R) |
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| 179 |
Underworld (2003, R) |
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| 180 |
Urban Legend (1998, R) |
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| 181 |
Vampire Hunter D (Banpaia hantâ D) (1985, Unrated) |
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| 182 |
Whispering Corridors (2005, Unrated) |
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| 183 |
Willard (2003, PG-13) |
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| 184 |
Wilde (1998, R) |
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| 185 |
Wishing Stairs (2004, R) |
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| 186 |
Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster (1997, R) |
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| 187 |
X-Men (2000, PG-13) |
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| 188 |
X2 (2003, PG-13) |
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| 189 |
Bill Bailey: Bewilderness (2001, Unrated) |

























































































































































































