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June 13, 2007
DVD Savant: The Sergio Leone Anthology and The World War II Collection 2
This week the DVD Savant has a number of new reviews including: The Sergio Leone Anthology -
The long delayed double disc special editions of all four of Sergio Leone's United Artists westerns; The World War II Collection, Vol. 2: Heroes Fight for Freedom - Warners assembles an eclectic, entertaining group of War Pix, no two of which are similar;
David and Lisa -
The original socially conscious liberal movie about mental illness is back; Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (Global Warming Edition)
Fox brings back the science-challenged submarine adventure with the hook of Global Warming; Straight Time -
Ulu Grosbard's tale of a petty criminal's relapse into reckless armed robbery is also one of Dustin Hoffman's better movies; Frankenstein vs. Baragon / Frankenstein Conquers the World- Toho's silliest Kaiju, is a horror opus about a giant 'Furankenshutain' boy; The Sand Pebbles -
Fox returns with both the standard cut and a longer Road Show version of Steve McQueen and Robert Wise's muddled Vietnam era look at gunboat diplomacy in China. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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