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Move Over, Darling, a review by addicted2dvd


     Move Over, Darling: Cinema Classics Collection (1963/United States)
IMDb |Wikipedia |Trailer |
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (United States)
Director:Michael Gordon
Writing:Hal Kanter (Screenwriter), Jack Sher (Screenwriter), Bella Spewack (Original Material By), Samuel Spewack (Original Material By), Bella Spewack (Story By), Samuel Spewack (Story By), Leo McCarey (Story By)
Length:103 min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo, English: Dolby Digital: Mono, French: Dolby Digital: Mono, Spanish: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles:English, Spanish

Stars:
Doris Day as Ellen Wagstaff Arden aka Eva Swensen
James Garner as Nicholas Arden
Polly Bergen as Bianca Steele Arden
Thelma Ritter as Grace Arden
Fred Clark (1914) as Mr. Codd

Plot:Extras:


    My Thoughts:

    While I don't know Iwould call it one... but both Netflix and IMDB calls this one a musical. There is a couple songs in it is all. But what I did find here is a fun comedy... I enjoyed it very much. Lots of laughs here and lots of familiar faces. This is one I feel comfortable recommending.

    Rating:


    (From July Movie Marathon: Musicals (Yes... You read right!) on July 26th, 2016)

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    Phantom of the Opera, a review by addicted2dvd


         Phantom of the Opera: Classic Monster Collection (1943/United States)
    Wikipedia |IMDb |Trailer |
    Universal Home Video (United States)
    Director:Arthur Lubin
    Writing:Eric Taylor (Screenwriter), Samuel Hoffenstein (Screenwriter), John Jacoby (Original Material By), Gaston Leroux (Original Material By)
    Length:93 min.
    Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
    Audio:English: Dolby Digital: Mono, Commentary: Dolby Digital: Mono
    Subtitles:English, French

    Stars:
    Nelson Eddy as Anatole Garron
    Susanna Foster as Christine DuBois
    Claude Rains as Erique Claudin
    Edgar Barrier as Raoul Daubert
    Leo Carrillo as Signor Ferretti

    Plot:Extras:
    • Scene Access
    • Audio Commentary
    • Feature Trailers
    • Featurettes
    • Gallery
    • Production Notes
    • DVD-ROM Content


    My Thoughts:

    I just could not get into this one. While it may have had a moment here and there that caught my interest I literally had to force myself to finish this film. First of all I found that opera is just not for me... no way no how! And even then most the scenes without the opera I found to be slow and boring. Oh well... they can't all be winners!

    Rating:


    (From July Movie Marathon: Musicals (Yes... You read right!) on July 24th, 2016)

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    Smallville Marathon, a review by addicted2dvd


    Season 3: Disc 4:

    13. Velocity
    After Pete purposely blows a street race, the thugs that run it threaten his life, so he asks Clark to use his powers to stop them..

    My Thoughts:
    Good episode.... seemed to be a rip off of Fast & Furious or something like that... but it was right good. I enjoyed it.

    14. Obsession
    Clark is forced to use his powers in front of Alicia, a new girl at school, but he is surprised to find out she has powers of her own.

    My Thoughts:
    A decent episode...though unlike many of the people I know... I never cared for Alicia... in neither of the episodes that she was in.

    15. Resurrection
    While his father is awaiting surgery, Clark befriends a young boy, Garrett whose brother Vince just died from liver failure. However, everyone is shocked when Vince shows up alive and seemingly well - until his liver starts failing again.

    My Thoughts:
    This one was a good episode. Seems like the idea of this one came from the movie John Q.... but was enjoyable all the same.

    16. Crisis
    Clark receives a panicked call from Lana and hears a gunshot before the line goes dead, but when he arrives at the Talon he is stunned to discover she is alive and well.

    My Thoughts:
    Another good episode... One I had to put in spoilers because the synopsis doesn't talk about it and didn't want to spoil it for any one reading... Thanks for this Addition Touti! :)
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    (From Smallville Marathon on August 6th, 2007)