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Everything or Nothing, a review by GSyren


Everything or Nothing (5-039036-058704)
United Kingdom 2012 | Released 2013-01-28 on DVD from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
94 minutes | Aspect ratio Anamorphic 1.78:1 | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Directed by Stevan Riley


My thoughts about Everything or Nothing:
James Bond is a phenomenon. I'm old enough to have experienced this phenomenon from its start. In its cinematic form, that is. I had not read any James Bond books before I saw the first Bond films. But I soon rectified that. I have seen the Bond films many times over, but I have not re-read any of the books since the 1960's, so I'm really much more familiar with the movie Bonds.

By its name, you'd think that Everything or Nothing was all about the movie Bonds. After all, that is what the "EON" in EON Productions stands for. But fortunately this documentary details a lot more than that. We get a lot of info about Bond's creator, Ian Fleming, and also about Kevin McClory who collaborated on the story on which Fleming based Thunderball. McClory subsequently got the remake rights to the story, and remade it as Never Say Never Again.

The documentary may not uncover any earth-shattering scoops, but it does delivery many interesting tidbits of information in its many interviews. This is certainly a worth-while watch for any Bond fan.
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(From Reviews and ramblings by Gunnar on December 31st, 2014)

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Malcolm, a review by Dr. Hasslein


Malcolm



Director: Nadia Tass
Year: 1986
Running Time: 85 Minutes
Rated: PG
Genre: Comedy

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(From Malcolm on December 30th, 2010)

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Pete's Pilots, a review by addicted2dvd



Head of the Class
A group of gifted high-school students are placed together into an "enrichment" class. Although brilliant, they have much to learn about each other and themselves.

Pilot
A high school substitute teacher takes over a class of geniuses.

My Thoughts:
This is an episode on a bonus disc that came in a season set of a sitcom (either Night Court or Fresh Prince of Bel-Air? I forget now) from Warner Bros. I have been hoping every since that this show would be released in season sets... as I have always enjoyed it. I used to watch this show all the time as a kid... just drooling over the cute redhead (Khrystyne Haje),

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(From Pete's Pilots on February 4th, 2010)