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Cornelius Crimple reviews

The Mel Brooks Collection

The Mel Brooks Collection
Recent Kennedy Center honoree and one of the premiere comedic minds of the twentieth century, the Mel Brooks, gets a high definition tribute to his career in this nine disk, Blu-ray gift set. Read More...
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Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc.
Out of all the films I most looked forward to enjoying in high definition... well, “Monsters Inc." (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, Rated G, $39.99) was always near the top of the list. The movie, originally released in 2001 not only helped cement Pixar Animation Studios as the leader of digital cartoons in the 21 century and beyond but it had multiple levels of humor to appeal to viewers of all ages. Read More...
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This is Spinal Tap

This is Spinal Tap
Director Marty DeBergi's 1984 expose of an aging rock band on its last tour raised the bar for exploring the fine line between clever and stupid while giving the fictional Nigel Tufnel, David St. Hubbins and Derek Smalls a new lease on life. Read More...
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The Pink Panther 2

Pink Panther 2
About the best I can offer about this train wreck of a film is it reveals the brilliance of Peter Sellers. What made master comedian Steve Martin think he could recreate the Inspector Clouseau magic? Read More...
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The Man with the Golden Gun

The Man with the Golden Gun
Normally a line-up featuring a French dwarf, two Sumo wrestlers, an assassin with three nipples and secret agent would be an Austin Powers sequel but in fact it was the ACTUAL ninth James Bond movie. Read More...
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