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Tomato 3/5 |
F.I.S.T. (1978) |
"So-so Sly Stallone as labor leader (like Hoffa). Diversion at best." |
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Tomato 3/5 |
Fade to Black (1980) |
"Interesting premise and execution with various Hollywood icons depicted." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Falling Down (1993) |
"Maybe Michael Douglas' best work, he as the depressed man driven to madness." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
The Family Jewels (1965) |
"Jerry Lewis romp that gives him multiple characters for laughs." |
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Fantastic Four (2005) |
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Tomato 3/5 |
Fantastic Voyage (1966) |
"Fascinating still, but suffers from lack of more sophisticated special effects. Still...imagine Raquel Welch moving around inside." |
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Tomato 3/5 |
Father of the Bride (1991) |
"Humdrum remake of Tracy classic, but has its moments with Steve Martin." |
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Tomato 3/5 |
Fathom (1967) |
"Typical Raquel Welch bounce and leer action from her heydey." |
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Splat 1/5 |
Fatso (1980) |
"The name is insulting enough, but it does feature Dom DeLuise. Anne Bancroft directs." |
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Tomato 5/5 |
Fear Strikes Out (1957) |
"Rarely seen character study of baseball great Jimmy Piersall with great work by Anthony Perkins in title role--and Karl Malden as his demanding dad." |
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Tomato 3/5 |
"Still relevant theme of saving rainforests is fine children's animation, pre-Pixar, pre-digital." |
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Splat 2/5 |
"Sad, sad end to Peter Sellers' great movie career. Lackluster at best." |
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Tomato 5/5 |
The Fighting 69th (1940) |
"Among best of Cagney-O'Brien Warner team-ups, this one set in WWI." |
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Splat 2/5 |
The Final Conflict: Omen III (1981) |
"Grim, disturbing devil doings continue." |
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Firewall (2006) |
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Tomato 4/5 |
The Flame and the Arrow (1950) |
"Early Lancaster in Errol Flynn-type Robin Hood role; great acrobatics, comedy, action." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Flaming Star (1960) |
"Among the best Presley features; directed by Don Siegel." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Flesh and the Devil (1927) |
"Somewhat notorious Garbo vehicle which co-stars real life lover, John Gilbert." |
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Splat 2/5 |
Flight to Mars (1951) |
"Mediocre even for its 1950s sci-fi time; low budget is biggest culprit." |
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Tomato 5/5 |
The Flintstones - Season 1 (1960) |
"Like most series TV shows, this first season is the best." |
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Tomato 3/5 |
Flower Drum Song (1961) |
"Lesser of Rodgers & Hammerstein musicals has some good songs, performances." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Flying Down to Rio (1933) |
"Notable musical for first pairing of Astaire and Rogers." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Flying Leathernecks (1951) |
"Pure WWII jingo and John Wayne. But stylish and heroic nonetheless." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Flying Tigers (1942) |
"Jingoistic, flag waving John Wayne action, circa 1942." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
For a Few Dollars More (1965) |
"Clint's spaghetti oater #2 has its stylistic, no-name moments." |
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Tomato 5/5 |
For Me and My Gal (1942) |
"Gene and Judy are inspired casting in this early MGM musical." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
For Your Eyes Only (1981) |
"Formula, fun Roger Moore Bond." |
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Tomato 5/5 |
Fort Apache (1948) |
"One of John Ford's cavalry trilogy, and a near classic on its own. Wayne and Fonda are fine." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
The Fountainhead (1949) |
"Soap opera at its finest...and glossy as a skyscraper. Coop and Neal sizzle." |
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Tomato 3/5 |
Four Seasons (1981) |
"Comedy-drama has stellar cast, ably directed by Alan Alda." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Frank Capra's American Dream (1997) |
"Fine documentary about famed director Capra." |
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Tomato 3/5 |
Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) |
"Good horror treatment as expected by the Hammer folks." |
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Splat 1/5 |
"Unfortunate that the two met." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
The French Connection II (1975) |
"Nearly as high powered and gritty as the first 'Connection.'" |
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Splat 2/5 |
Friday the 13th - Part 2 (1981) |
"If slasher movies are your thing, take a stab at this one." |
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Splat 1/5 |
"Let's make it an old ending! Enough slashing and dicing!" |
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Splat 2/5 |
"Does Jason ever die? On with the franchsie." |
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Tomato 5/5 |
Fright Night (1985) |
"Underrated horror film is modern classic." |
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Splat 2/5 |
"The first was far too much really; just multiply the gore by three." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
The Front Page (1974) |
"Funny retelling with Lemmon and Matthau guided by Billy Wilder." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
The Fugitive (1947) |
"Unusual, rarely seen John Ford minor classic with Fonda." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Funny Bones (1995) |
"Odd drama about eccentric show biz family, featuring Jerry Lewis in rare dramatic role." |
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Tomato 3/5 |
Funny Farm (1988) |
"Silly, but Chase adds his own brand of humor." |
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Tomato 5/5 |
Funny Girl (1968) |
"One of the all-time great film musicals with dazzling Streisand." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
"Hilarious, stagey version of hit Broadway musical comedy." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Fury (1936) |
"Study of mob violence featuring early Spencer Tracy." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
The Fury (1978) |
"Above average supernatural doings with Kirk Douglas and some paranormal youngsters." |
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Tomato 4/5 |
Futureworld (1976) |
"Fine sequel to 'Westworld' has robots replacing humans." |
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