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Horton Hears a Who! (2007)
It is a delight.
Pushing Tin (1999)
Slightly amusing at times.
Clear and Present Danger (1994)
One of many in the political actioner sub–genre. It is okay but would have been better with a shorter running length.
Crucible, The (1996)
Top casting but the yelling and screaming and then more yelling – this is on top of the hysterics is a real turn off.
Blood From the Mummy's Tomb (1971)
James Villiers and the set designs are the highlights in this competently written horror from the Hammer stable.
Trafic (Traffic) (1971)
Along with Keaton one of the masters of visual comedy – don't ignore the background of his scenes when viewing his films. The gentle satire in "Trafic" is still very relevant 45 years on. Maria Kimberly as the fashion piece is terrific.
You Got Served (2004)
The dancing segments are worth the wait.
Lady Chatterley's Lover (1981)
A slow moving not much happens screenplay but beautifully photographed.
Man About the House: The Movie (1974)
The five lead characters from the sitcom continue to work well off each other and there is a rich assortment of character actors in supporting roles and cameos.
Chained Girls / Daughters of Lesbos (1965-1968)
Chained Girls: If you can allow yourself not to take it seriously (with all due respect to the lesbian community) it has some curiosity value looking back at it 50+ years on.