
technology toys that will not break the budget while technology items this year is probably the IPAD, not many options are less expensive young children especially appreciate.
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National Security (Special Edition) $1.98 Although it’s enjoyable as a brainless diversion, National Security is one of those forgettable entertainments that denies its own considerable potential. It’s a police action comedy in the mold of Beverly Hills Cop, tailored to the buddy-flick formula and laced with racial tensions of the post-Rodney King era. It’s set in Los Angeles, where dedicated cop Hank (Steve Zahn) does jail time for … |
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The Omen (Widescreen Edition) $1.95 If you can overlook its glaring redundancy, The Omen is a faithful and well-crafted remake that does adequate justice to Richard Donner’s popular 1976 original. It’s a completely unnecessary film, given that David Seltzer’s original screenplay wasn’t even rewritten (as would normally happen with a Hollywood remake), but when viewed with fresh eyes, or by anyone who’s unfamiliar with the original, … |
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Batman & Robin: Music From And Inspired By The ‘Batman & Robin’ Motion Picture $7.58 … |
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Spider-Man (Widescreen Special Edition) $4.74 For devoted fans and nonfans alike, Spider-Man offers nothing less–and nothing more–than what you’d expect from a superhero blockbuster. Having proven his comic-book savvy with the original Darkman, director Sam Raimi brings ample energy and enthusiasm to Spidey’s origin story, nicely establishing high-school nebbish Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) as a brainy outcast who reacts with appropriate eu… |
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Spider-Man 2 (Widescreen Special Edition) $1.90 More than a few critics hailed Spider-Man 2 as “the best superhero movie ever,” and there’s no compelling reason to argue–thanks to a bigger budget, better special effects, and a dynamic, character-driven plot, it’s a notch above Spider-Man in terms of emotional depth and rich comic-book sensibility. Ordinary People Oscar-winner Alvin Sargent received screenplay credit, and celebrated author and … |