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1.Toy Story 2 [2000] starring: Tom Hanks, John Morris, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Kelsey Grammer
directed by: John Lasseter
November 06, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Toy Story 2 [2000]
Clever, imaginative, charming and very, very funny. Note the jokey references to Jurassic Park and Star Wars.

2.The Quiet Man [1952] starring: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond, Victor McLaglen
directed by: John Ford
October 01, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Quiet Man [1952]
This St. Patrick’s Day my wife and I decided to build a fire and enjoy this Irish classic. The music, the scenery, the story line and the dialogue ensure its enduring status.

A real test of a work of art is whether the viewer keeps finding something new in it time after time. “The Quiet Man “ meets this test. This time I was impressed by the cultural tension between the Americanism of Sean Thornton (John Wayne) and the Irishness of the other characters, something which I had not picked up on so keenly in past viewings.

Whether you are ready for your first or fiftieth viewing, “The Quiet Man” will always be a treat.

3.The Castle [1998] starring: Michael Caton, Anne Tenney, Stephen Curry, Anthony Simcoe, Sophie Lee
directed by: Rob Sitch
September 02, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Castle [1998]
I can watch this film over and over and still enjoy it just as much as the first time. It was a delight. Loved every character. Great humour, honest wit and charm from start to end.

4.The Green Berets [1968] starring: John Wayne, Luke Askew, Irene Tsu, David Janssen, Jim Hutton
directed by: John Wayne, Ray Kellogg
June 19, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Green Berets [1968]
Wayne avoided military service during World War Two, and it shows in the movie. For example, Wayne repeatedly uses his rifle to gesture toward someone, a flagrant mistake that a recruit with one week of training would not make. Appropriately, at the movie's end the sun sinks in the east as Wayne and a Vietnamese child gaze out to sea. The movie's grasp of the war in Vietnam is as confused as its grasp of geography.

5.The Comancheros [1962] starring: John Wayne, Stuart Whitman, Lee Marvin
directed by: Michael Curtiz
September 22, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Comancheros [1962]
Wayne avoided military service during World War Two, and it shows in the movie. For example, Wayne repeatedly uses his rifle to gesture toward someone, a flagrant mistake that a recruit with one week of training would not make. Appropriately, at the movie's end the sun sinks in the east as Wayne and a Vietnamese child gaze out to sea. The movie's grasp of the war in Vietnam is as confused as its grasp of geography.

6.Quiet Man, The / The Making Of The Quiet Man [1952] starring: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Victor McLaglen
directed by: John Ford
July 12, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Quiet Man, The / The Making Of The Quiet Man [1952]
Wayne avoided military service during World War Two, and it shows in the movie. For example, Wayne repeatedly uses his rifle to gesture toward someone, a flagrant mistake that a recruit with one week of training would not make. Appropriately, at the movie's end the sun sinks in the east as Wayne and a Vietnamese child gaze out to sea. The movie's grasp of the war in Vietnam is as confused as its grasp of geography.

7.Pocket Money [1972] starring: Paul Newman, Lee Marvin, Strother Martin, Wayne Rogers, Hector Elizondo
directed by: Stuart Rosenberg
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Pocket Money [1972]
Wayne avoided military service during World War Two, and it shows in the movie. For example, Wayne repeatedly uses his rifle to gesture toward someone, a flagrant mistake that a recruit with one week of training would not make. Appropriately, at the movie's end the sun sinks in the east as Wayne and a Vietnamese child gaze out to sea. The movie's grasp of the war in Vietnam is as confused as its grasp of geography.

8.O Brother, Where Art Thou? [2000] starring: George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, John Goodman, Holly Hunter
directed by: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
November 05, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : O Brother, Where Art Thou? [2000]
I've seen this movie several times now and I'm still fascinated by it - I'm no particular fan of George Clooney or the Coen brothers or Bluegrass music (or even of Homer), but this movie is so cleverly constructed and well acted, with multiple threads that hang and re-cross throughout the story, that each time I watch I see a connection I missed in previous viewings. Reading the other reviews I guess I must be the only ageing Blues fan out here - but Robert Johnson must be up there (sorry, down there) somewhere, smiling if he's seen it.

9.Hondo [1954] starring: John Wayne, Geraldine Page, Ward Bond, Michael Pate, James Arness
directed by: John Farrow
July 06, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Hondo [1954]
john wayne the ultimate actor once agian shows why he is the true legand
of the silver screen. his rugged personna, the lone hero in the waistlands of the american west. he stands tall to fight what ever enemy he might encounter, head on, and in this film he does it at his best. hondo is quit simply a masterpiece of american film making, the story maybe simple but the characters are real, strong with passion. the directing captures the american west with such power it makes you wish you where there. the movie may only be one hour and twenty minutes long but it pacts real strength and heriosm all the way. duke at his best.

10.McLintock [1964] starring: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Patrick Wayne, Stefanie Powers, Jack Kruschen
directed by: Andrew V. McLaglen
June 21, 2004
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : McLintock [1964]
I have now purchased two different copies of Mclintock. This Wayne/Ohara film is a gem of a comedy. However please dont be tempted to buy the DVD. I have the original VHS release and believe me this old, well worn and well used video shows alot better than the DVD versions on the market. I thought a had originally bought a pirate movie the copy was that bad. Save yourself the time of returning the DVD and dont bother.

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