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91.Honey, I Shrunk The Kids [1989] starring: Rick Moranis, Matt Frewer, Marcia Strassman, Kristine Sutherland, Thomas Wilson Brown
directed by: Joe Johnston
September 16, 1991
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Honey, I Shrunk The Kids [1989]
Rick Moranis plays a scientist who is determined to invent a working shrink ray but with no luck until one day and accident occurs and a baseball becomes a part of the shrink machine which finally gets it working.
Looking for the baseball the scientists kids and the kids from next door venture into the attic where the shrink ray is stored and worked on. When the kids are in the attic the shrink ray fires and shrinks the kids so that's when the adventure begins.
Because i aint seen this movie in a long time they somehow end up in the backyard which gets them into a whole lot of trouble.
They adopt an ant and fight a scorpion, this movie is excellent and the set design is awesome so watch this movie because you will love every ... Read More:

92.NSPCC Children's TV Favourites starring: Paddington Bear, Spot, Postman Pat, Huxley Pig, Nellie The Elephant
August 14, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : NSPCC Children's TV Favourites
Rick Moranis plays a scientist who is determined to invent a working shrink ray but with no luck until one day and accident occurs and a baseball becomes a part of the shrink machine which finally gets it working.
Looking for the baseball the scientists kids and the kids from next door venture into the attic where the shrink ray is stored and worked on. When the kids are in the attic the shrink ray fires and shrinks the kids so that's when the adventure begins.
Because i aint seen this movie in a long time they somehow end up in the backyard which gets them into a whole lot of trouble.
They adopt an ant and fight a scorpion, this movie is excellent and the set design is awesome so watch this movie because you will love every ... Read More:

93.Nostromo [1996] starring: Claudio Amendola, Paul Brooke, Lothaire Bluteau, Claudia Cardinale, Joaquim de Almeida
directed by: Alastair Reid
February 03, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Nostromo [1996]
NOSTROMO is the BBC production of Joseph Conrad's novel of the same title. Set in the second half of the 1800s in the fictional South American backwater of Costaguana, the country's only resource is a silver mine owned and operated by a British entrepreneur. The indigenous people are exploited, naturally.

As the film opens, a local demagogue mounts a popular insurgence against the hated foreigners, during which spasm the mine owner is slaughtered. The storyline quickly moves forward a couple of decades when the owner's son, Charles Gould (Colin Firth), arrives with his wife Emilia (Serena Scott Thomas) to reopen the abandoned mine, make a fortune for the investors, and bring relative prosperity to the local labor pool. Charles is a benevolent ... Read More:

94.Harry Enfield's Television Programme - Series 2: Part 1 [1990] starring: Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse, Kathy Burke
directed by: Geoffrey Perkins, Geoff Posner, John Birkin
February 26, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Harry Enfield's Television Programme - Series 2: Part 1 [1990]
Harry Enfield, Kathy Burke and Paul Whitehouse are some of the best comediens I have ever seen. When I first sat down to watch it on my birthday, I knew it was the best Birthday present I got that year. By the end of the vidio we were all crying with laughter. I especially love the football match between the arsenal team of the 20's and the Liverpool team of the 90's. It's a work of art. And the take off of the tv series 'Jason King' is Brilliant. 'Jason Queen' If you don't watch it you are really missing out.

95.Watch With Mother starring: Woodentops, Andy Pandy, The Flowerpot Men, Tag And Bobtail Rag, Picture Book
July 02, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Watch With Mother
If your children constantly demand Telebubbies, Bob the Builder or Thomas the Tank Engine them give them a change with a classic episode or two of Watch with Mother. I don't know whether it was the operatic singing of nursery rhymes in Andy Pandy, the incomprehensible dialogue of Bill and Ben, or the surreal plot of of Muffin the Mule but this video never fails to keep little horrors quiet for an hour or so. The best thing is that you can and sit and enjoy the episodes too!

96.The Boyfriend [1971] starring: Twiggy, Christopher Gable, Max Adrian, Barbara Windsor, Glenda Jackson
directed by: Ken Russell
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Boyfriend [1971]
Where is the DVD release of this classic piece of Ken Russell camp ? It showed what a good actress Twiggy could be (where is the DVD of Madame Sousatzka ????) and is enormously indulgent and good fun. Please remaster the original director's cut and release it on DVD. Given the ridiculously high prices being asked for old ex-rental VHS tapes of this film, a DVD release sounds like it would be a profitable exercise.

97.Looking After Jo Jo [1998] starring: Robert Carlyle, Jenny McCrindle, Kevin McKidd, Ewan Stewart, Juliet Cadzow
directed by: John Mackenzie
February 02, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Looking After Jo Jo [1998]
I saw this when it was shown on the BBC in 1997, and I still feel it is the best television drama shown since. Nothing has topped it. It is Trainspotting with a social conscience, and if that doesn't sell it, nothing will.

Enjoy.

98.Star Wars Trilogy [1977] starring: Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Alec Guinness, Peter Cushing
directed by: Richard Marquand, George Lucas, Irvin Kershner
November 11, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Star Wars Trilogy [1977]
Everybody can remember the original 1977 Star Wars, and this is it, but made a lot better! For Star Wars' 20th Anniversary, George Lucas has digitally remastered it, changed it and made the sound quality better and made it look a lot more realistic with all the CGI they have added. A great film made greater. I own it, and I think you should buy it. It adds to an already great film collection.

99.Doctor Who - Death To The Daleks [1974] [1963] starring: John Pertwee
February 13, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Doctor Who - Death To The Daleks [1974] [1963]
This is an underrated classic that should be released on DVD soon. The Tardis is drained of power and forced to land on a barren planet. There the Doctor and Sarah-Jane encounter a power struggle between a group of humans and a faction of Daleks! Here we have an atmospheric tale with some wonderfully creepy moments. The opening scenes in the darkness are excellent, and the Exillons are very effective. It is interesting to see how the Daleks work with the handicap of their weaponary being ineffective. Here the are portrayed as an evil, scheming race. There is some good modelwork too, most notably the Exillon temple.
A very good piece of drama. It stands out as the best story from Jon Pertwee's final season as the Doctor.

100.Manchester United - Champions 2 - Official Review of the 93/94 Season starring: Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, Mark Hughes
May 23, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Manchester United - Champions 2 - Official Review of the 93/94 Season
This is an underrated classic that should be released on DVD soon. The Tardis is drained of power and forced to land on a barren planet. There the Doctor and Sarah-Jane encounter a power struggle between a group of humans and a faction of Daleks! Here we have an atmospheric tale with some wonderfully creepy moments. The opening scenes in the darkness are excellent, and the Exillons are very effective. It is interesting to see how the Daleks work with the handicap of their weaponary being ineffective. Here the are portrayed as an evil, scheming race. There is some good modelwork too, most notably the Exillon temple.
A very good piece of drama. It stands out as the best story from Jon Pertwee's final season as the Doctor.

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