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Finding Nemo

Starring Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Willem Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush, and Allison Janney.
Editorial Review
Amazon.com
A delightful undersea world unfolds in Pixar's animated adventure Finding Nemo. When his son Nemo is captured by a scuba-diver, a nervous-nellie clownfish named Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks) sets off into the vast--and astonishingly detailed--ocean to find him. Along the way he hooks up with a scatterbrained blue tang fish named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), who's both helpful and a hindrance, sometimes at the same time. Faced with sharks, deep-sea anglers, fields of poisonous jellyfish, sea turtles, pelicans, and much more, Marlin rises above his neuroses in this wonderfully funny and nonstop thrill ride--rarely does more than 10 minutes pass without a sequence destined to become a theme park attraction. Pixar continues its run of impeccable artistic and economic success (their movies include Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, and Monsters, Inc). Also featuring the voices of Willem Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush, and Allison Janney. --Bret Fetzer --
 
 
Recommended by busted1 , 9/26/2003.


Scarface (Widescreen Anniversary Edition)

Starring Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer.

Editorial Review
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This sprawling epic of bloodshed and excess, Brian De Palma's update of the classic 1932 crime drama by Howard Hawks, sparked controversy over its outrageous violence when released in 1983. Scarface is a wretched, fascinating car wreck of a movie, starring Al Pacino as a Cuban refugee who rises to the top of Miami's cocaine-driven underworld, only to fall hard into his own deadly trap of addiction and inevitable assassination. Scripted by Oliver Stone and running nearly three hours, it's the kind of film that can simultaneously disgust and amaze you (critic Pauline Kael wrote "this may be the only action picture that turns into an allegory of impotence"), with vivid supporting roles for Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Robert Loggia. --Jeff Shannon

 

Recommended by busted1 , 9/26/2003.


Baraka

Starring .
Ron Fricke did an amazing job with this film.  No voices, just incredible sensory enticing images!
Recommended by HappyGirl , 7/24/2003.


Fantasia &Fantasia 2000

Starring ****.
I'm a teenager that just happens to like classical music. I loved the first Fantasia ever since I saw it for the first time. Fantasia 2000 also became one of my fave movies after I saw it. If you love classical music as much as I do, the Fantasias are perfect for you.
 
My personal favorites in the first Fantasia are Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral" and Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker Suite. In Fantasia 2000, my favorites are Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue, Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance, Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2, and Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals. 
 
I would only recommend this movie to people who enjoy classical music. If you are a person who thinks classical music is boring, don't go buy these two videos. They will just bore you out. 
Recommended by Lainers , 4/6/2001.


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