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hSjmg~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | Odd and disturbing, but brilliantly done 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
This is an odd an interesting film. The pathology of Christopher Walken's character is both interesting and disturbing. If nothing else, it is worth seeing for the gorgeous views of Venice. Highly recommen... read full review | qBNjgs4L+5!~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | A fine point-and-shoot digital camera 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I actually bought this camera by mistake, since it was listed as an SLR, which it is not. However, I find that I tend to use it more frequently than my SLR, since it is lighter in weight and just as sophisticat... read full review |  | Fuzzy backgrounds 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This is an excellent series, and the price that I paid was reasonable. The quality, however, is less than optimum. Although the DVD set came in what appeared to be new unopened packaging, the video quality is n... read full review |  | A fine reciever with excellent processing 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I replaced a three-year-old Yamaha 7.1 receiver with the AVR-254, and I'm very glad that I did. The -254 has excellent on-screen menus that are comprehensive and easy to use. It is the first receiver that ... read full review |  | Intense and absorbing psychodrama 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Superb in every respect. The acting, writing, and production design are as good as one will see anywhere. This series is a usefulk anodyne for the brainless blockbusters that attempt to entertain with noise and... read full review |  | Not so good "Eating" A poor copy - label glued on, fuzzy video. It looks as if it has been carelessly copied from a DVD that wasn't good itself. This is a perfect case of getting what one pays for, since its only virtue was it... read full review | lBNrdOzwNBQ~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | A moving presentation of a classic American play I saw this version of Death of A Salesman for the first time back in the 60s, and it has been a favorite of mine ever since. The cast is perfect, with Lee J. Cobb and Mildred Dunnock being especialy effective. ... read full review |  | Dull script and unconvincing characters A rare Woody Allen miss. One can understand his attempt to contrast the real world problems of those suffering through the Depression with the antics of the silver screen of that time, but it simply doesn'... read full review |
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