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    • Steve Crum

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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
4/5

La Cage Aux Folles (1978)

"Fun & gay, literally, based on hit Broadway show."

Steve Crum

Tomato
A

La Vie En Rose (2007)

"Marion Cotillard is fantastic. It is the best sync singing, including body language, since Larry Parks in 'The Jolson Story.'"

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

The Ladies Man (1961)

"Really funny moments happen with Jerry Lewis in all-girl rooming house."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Lady Eve (1941)

"Top of the line Preston Sturges with wonderful Barbara Stanwyck and surprisingly funny Henry Fonda."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

A Lady Takes a Chance (1943)

"War era comedy is nice turn for John Wayne, co-starring radiant Jean Arthur."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Lady Vanishes (1938)

"Maybe the best of Hitchcock's early, pre-USA productions."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

The Land Before Time III: The Time of Great Giving (1995)

"Milking the dinosaur franchise once again, and still OK fare for kiddies."

Steve Crum

Splat
2/5

The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire (2000)

"Yet another video off "Land Before Time" assembly line."

Steve Crum

Splat
F

Land of the Lost (2009)

"The pathetic, witless state of modern film comedy and mass appeal. Even at this level, 'Land of the Lost' bores."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Lassie Come Home (1943)

"MGM tear jerker supreme for dog and child fans."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Last Laugh (1924)

"A Murnau silent classic featuring strong Emil Jannings performance."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Last Picture Show (1971)

"Moving, understated, beautifully filmed story with memorable acting by all."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

The Last Starfighter (1984)

"Definite "Star Wars" influenced, this trailer park adventure takes off, succeeds on own."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Last Tango in Paris (1972)

"Seamy, atmospheric Brando as directed by Bertolucci."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Laura (1944)

"Classic in the true sense with great theme music to boot."

Steve Crum

Tomato
B-

Law Abiding Citizen (2009)

"Despite the gore, which is marginally justified to drive the revenge aspect, the film is worth seeing for the clever plot turn finale as well as above average performances by leads Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler."

Steve Crum

Tomato
A-

Leatherheads (2008)

"It is about as close as we will ever get to, say, Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell--in rapid fire wordplay. And the words, by Brantley and Reilly, connect fast and witty."

Steve Crum

Splat
1/5

Leave it to Beaver (1997)

"Unnecessary film take on the classic TV series. Leave it."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949)

"Vintage, atmospheric Disney with Bing narrating."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

The Leopard (1963)

"Involving story with fine Lancaster performance."

Steve Crum

Splat
2/5

Leprechaun (1992)

"Another psychotic "thing" on the prowl, this time IN time for St. Patrick's Day."

Steve Crum

Splat
1/5

Leprechaun - Back 2 tha Hood (2003)

"Just our bad 4-leaf-clover luck--another "Leprechaun" horror flick."

Steve Crum

Splat
1/5

Leprechaun 3 (1995)

"If "Leprechaun" 1 and 2 are clunky, why expect this one to be even as good? It isn't."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Let's Do It Again (1975)

"Not bad follow to 'Uptown Saturday Night.'"

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)

"Action packed, violent, and funny Gibson/Glover franchise entry."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Letter (1940)

"Prime Bette Davis featuring a memorable shooting in the opening."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Licence to Kill (1989)

"Even weak James Bond is better than the norm action flicks, and this one qualifies."

Steve Crum

Splat
2/5

Lightning Jack (1994)

"Politically incorrect jokes (endlessly) about hearing impaired (Gooding) make for tasteless flick."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Lili (1953)

"Fine score, Caron performance in MGM musical fantasy."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936)

"Still entertaining drama, though dated, starring Bartholomew and Rooney, two great child actors of the time."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

A Little Romance (1979)

"Charming to the max with great Olivier turn."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Live and Let Die (1973)

"Theme song by Paul McCartney is best part, but this is also one of Moore's best Bonds."

Steve Crum

Splat
2/5

Lock Up (1989)

"Vicious, violent story set in corrupt prison, starring Stallone and Sutherland."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

The Lodger (1926)

"Quite effective early Hitchcock thriller."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Lolita (1962)

"Classic Kubrick treatment of controversial best seller."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958)

"OK Lone Ranger western, but inferior to great Clayton Moore first Ranger feature."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962)

"O'Neill's play transformed beautifully into Hepburn, Robards vehicle."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

The Long Gray Line (1955)

"Atmospheric, unusual Tyrone Power vehicle--no less different for director John Ford."

Steve Crum

Splat
D

The Longest Yard (2005)

"A testosterone ensemble piece."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Looney Tunes - Golden Collection: Vol. 1 (2003)

"Virtually ANY Warner cartoon from the golden era is priceless...and you get dozens in this set."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Louisiana Story (1948)

"One of all time best, and one of earliest, documentaries; with Robert Flaherty's deft style."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

The Love Bug (1969)

"Suffers now from dated special effects, but still cute."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Love Letters (1945)

"Fine '40s love/weeper with Jennifer Jones as strong central."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Love Me or Leave Me (1955)

"Truthfully told musical saga of '20s singer Ruth Etting with fine turn by Doris Day; Cagney eats up scenery."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Love Me Tender (1956)

"Elvis' debut in movies, and not a bad production. Set in Civil War with nice title song."

Steve Crum

Tomato
C+

Lucky # Slevin (2006)

"'Slevin' romps through bloody Tarantino territory"

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Lucky Me (1954)

"OK if pedestrian Warner Bros romantic comedy starring Doris Day and Robert Cummings."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Lullaby of Broadway (1950)

"Grand Warners musical of '50s w/star Doris Day."

Steve Crum

  
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