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1982 * Westworld 1973 * Soylent Green 1973 @randomvideo Check our BEST DVDs list
MATRIX 1999 VHS *
VHS
widescreen * VHS subtitled in Spanish * DVD Neither Buffy the
Vampire Slayer or The Girl Cain't Hep
It with Jane Mansfield and Little Richard were included on the American Film Institute Top 100 list but were included
on ours. Not because, in the matter of Buffy it was one of the 100 best but because it was the worst video of all times that has sustained popularity and sequels
that may never end. But neither did Last Action
Hero appear on anyone's list. We mention it here because Arnold Schwarzenegger introduced starlet Bridgette Wilson who has a website on the Internet,
and is the only bright light from Law West of the Pecos. A good number of AFI picks were ours too but what they left out,
well, maybe only 6,000 people who see video our way; for story telling (Pulp Fiction), history (The Assassination of Leon Trotsky and Reds); for acting (the guy who played the TV exec in Broadcast News), and sexy? Try Meg Ryan for men and Omar Sharif for women. And do we watch video for thoughtful content? You bet! For humor? We've got that covered as well; try Dr. Strangelove, for storytelling and history too
- film and world history. Some sleeper movies have pushed outward at the edges of film making; not the least of which is There's Something About Mary.
Bottomline best was a three-way toss-up between the prophetic Master Control Program - MCP clue and warning about what could become of a seemingly
innocent computer operating system that now dominates 99% of the world's PCs in Disney's TRON; i.e., "He beeped when he should have
bopped."
Westworld. Yul Brenner. Robots. Played
back-to-back with Soylent Green, Edward
G. Robinson's last movie explains everything that TRON didn't, but then along came Matrix which made Kostner's Waterworld make perfect sense.
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