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    • Steve Crum

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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
5/5

T-Men (1947)

"Hard as nails Anthony Mann noir classic starring Dennis O'Keefe and June Lockhart."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Take the Money and Run (1969)

"Sight gags and one-liners abound in this funny Woody Allen comedy, one of his earliest."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

A Tale of Two Cities (1935)

"Best telling so far of classic novel w/fine Colman turn."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

The Tall Men (1955)

"One of Gable's later best features, still as tough and charismatic as ever."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Tarantula (1955)

"One of the '50s icons of sci-fi, featuring a giant tarantula on the rampage."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Tarzan and His Mate (1934)

"Perhaps the best Tarzan film of them all, with Weismjuller and O'Sullivan in grand jungle form."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)

"Is this Dracula 4 or 5 for Christopher Lee? No matter for his fans, it's never enough."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956)

"Offbeat Brando role is main reason to see this funny service comedy."

Steve Crum

Splat
2/5

Teen Wolf Too (1987)

"Fun, silly werewolf teen comedy featuring Jason Bateman. This is the sequel to Teen Wolf, in case you couldn't tell."

Steve Crum

Splat
0/5

Tentacles (1977)

"John Huston and Shelley Winters in a clunky monster movie? Even the Octopus is up in arms."

Steve Crum

Splat
2/5

Thank God It's Friday (1978)

"Forgettable '70s musical fluff, over produced, not that listenable."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

That's Entertainment! (1974)

"'Boy, do we need it now' was catchphrase when this MGM musical salute was first released--and it stands even more today."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Searchers (1956)

"John Wayne's best film, which says a prairie-full. Haunting, unforgettable."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

They Came to Cordura (1959)

"So-so Gary Cooper quasi-western; very talky, very lumbering."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)

"Grim but compelling tale set in a Depression era dance marathon. Gig Young deservedly copped the Oscar."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Thieves Like Us (1974)

"Great Altman film with strong work by Carradine and Duvall."

Steve Crum

-

The Thing About My Folks (2005)

"The talk veered to [Falk's] early TV and movie work, his love of art, and naturally his 35 years starring on the small screen as the cunning and raincoated Columbo."

Steve Crum

Tomato
B-

The Thing About My Folks (2005)

"'The Thing About My Folks' is Falk's film with Reiser having little to do except serve as sidekick and exasperated son."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Thing From Another World (1951)

"All-time classic sci-fi still packs creepy wallop."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)

"Very underrated Julie Andrews musical, a cult favorite for many, including myself."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965)

"Funny, zany and full of magnificent vintage airplanes; Red Skelton open and close is great."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

A Thousand Clowns (1965)

"Oscar caliber performances; based on hit Broadway play"

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

The Three Lives of Thomasina (1964)

"Typical '60s Disney fare; McGoohan always worth watching."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Three Musketeers (1948)

"Colorful, figuratively and literally, MGM spectacle."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Thunder Road (1958)

"Mitchum as a booze runner is fun enough, but his singing of the title song is the plus."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Thunderball (1965)

"Certainly among the top five of all Bonds, and still socko."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Thunderheart (1992)

"Unique film set on Native American reservation and featuring Val Kilmer."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Tiger Bay (1959)

"Above average Disney drama with Hayley Mills and dad John."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

A Tiger Walks (1964)

"Pretty odd Disney feature (at least for that studio), involving an escaped tiger."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)

"Star-packed MGM musical is more about Jerome Kern's music than Kern himself."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914)

"Particularly noteworthy as featuring early Chaplin tramp character, but not as funny as later Chaplin work."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Timecop (1994)

"More fun than expected sci-fi, cop flick starring Jean-Claude for kicks."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

The Tin Drum (1979)

"Fascinating allegory with war, death themes and little boy who won't grow up."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

To Be or Not to Be (1942)

"Jack Benny's best, a fun WWII comedy directed by Lubitsch. And it has Lombard."

Steve Crum

Tomato
4/5

To Catch a Thief (1955)

"Colorful, fun Hitchcock pairing Grant and Kelly."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Too Many Girls (1940)

"Forgettable but splashy '40s musical noted for starring Lucille Ball."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Topkapi (1964)

"Classic heist film with breezy direction and top cast."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Trilogy of Terror (1975)

"Love that Karen Black and her little witch doctor! Ouch!"

Steve Crum

Splat
2/5

The Trip (1967)

"A psychedelic splash by Roger Corman noted only for its leads Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

The Trouble With Angels (1966)

"Nun comedy fluff Roz Russell and Hayley Mills fills family bill."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)

"Underrated film focuses on fascinating story of real car maker, played well by Jeff Bridges."

Steve Crum

Splat
C-

The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)

"Those who can't get enough of either Stephenie Meyers' 'Twilight' novels or the first movie will no doubt be in hormone heaven over 'New Moon.' For the rest of us, 'New Moon' is 2 hours of cheesy, adolescent lust wrapped in werewolves' clothing."

Steve Crum

Tomato
5/5

Twilight Zone: The Definitive Edition - Season 1 (1959)

"Absolutely superb TV, among top ten of all time...and this first season is a must have."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Two for the Seesaw (1962)

"OK drama featuring Mitchum and MacLaine, who work somewhat oddly well together."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Two Girls and a Sailor (1944)

"Pedestrian but pleasing MGM second tier musical starring Van Johnson and June Allyson."

Steve Crum

Tomato
3/5

Two Mules for Sister Sara (1969)

"OK Eastwood, but MacLaine as bawdy nun is more than a bit too over."

Steve Crum

  
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