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The Beatles Anthology (1995)
Can't get better!
So now you have it all -- the eight videos, the three 2-CD, sets and now the big book. I even have a 2001 Anthology calendar! Anyway, this is life fulfilling. We have been blessed with the Anthology material and THANKS SO MUCH to Paul, George, Ringo and Yoko for doing this. I'm glad we're all friends now and putting together these packages. Miss you so much, John.
National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)
Always enjoyable, nearly 25 years later!!
This movie set the standards of what college life is really all about. Throwing up on the dean doesn't happen too often in real life but food fights and open sex still does. John Belushi was great and he is forever missed. Long live John!
The Beatles Revolution (2000)
Wonderful.
Of course we all know how many people (quantity) the Fab Four have influenced BUT what about the quality, from all walks of life, and those they have touched. ABC has done a great job in assembling the cast of characters to make this a very enjoyable documentary. Nice job!
The Beatles Anthology (1995)
Can't get better!
So now you have it all -- the eight videos, the three 2-CD, sets and now the big book. I even have a 2001 Anthology calendar! Anyway, this is life fulfilling. We have been blessed with the Anthology material and THANKS SO MUCH to Paul, George, Ringo and Yoko for doing this. I'm glad we're all friends now and putting together these packages. Miss you so much, John.
Three's Company (1976)
Didn't age well
Like Welcome Back Kotter and Laverne and Shirley, it was funny at that time but didn't age well. Suzanne Somers aged MUCH better! Is Joyce DeWitt living in China? John Ritter eats well. I also liked Norman Fell and his actress-wife. Mr. Furley should have stayed with Andy Griffith and do a "later years" AG show.
Cast Away (2000)
This is the one for 2000!
With having kids at home, the wife and I only get a chance to catch a movie or two a year. Usually it's a summer blockbuster like Star Wars or Jurassic Park and then the Tom Hanks movie in the fall. Whether it's Philadelphia, Forest Gump, Apollo 13, Green Mile and now Cast Away, it's money worth spending. What a great job Hanks does AGAIN! He's one of the greats of our time and Bob Zemekis has done another incredible job. Hello Wilson!
Keep spitting them out Tom -- you're saving the movie industry!