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June 09, 2008
New DVD Reviews: The Three Stooges, The Red Violin, and Storm
Our reviewers have been busy this week, filling the DVD
Talk Review Database more great entries. Some new reviews of note include: The Three Stooges Collection, Volume Two: 1937-1939 - The shorts in this collection find the team at the very top of their game; they rank alongside the funniest two-reel comedies ever made; Storm - the Swedish directorial team of Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein gives thier take on The Matrix and manages to dothe near impossible. They've made a movie that is as good - or perhaps even better - than the film that inspired them; and The Red Violin - One of the Nineties' more sweeping, elegant epics, this is a full-blooded motion picture experience, a romantic ode to the power of art that grips you from the opening moments and does not let go. Other
recent reviews include: China's Great Wall, Classe Tous Risques - Criterion Collection, and Train On The Brain. Visit the DVD
Talk Review Database for all the latest
reviews including an entire section devoted to reviews
of DVDs out this week and the ability to browse
reviews by studio.
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