My 'B' DVD Collection


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These are my own DVDs I collected starting with a "B".

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1
Baby's Day Out (1994,  PG)
Baby's Day Out
The best comedy-family movie of the year. Baby Bink's day trip was a hilarious mix of comedy that I couldn't stop laughing so much.
2
Bachelor Party (1984,  R)
Bachelor Party
The crazy sex comedy, with Tom Hanks getting the predicatable tasteful send-off from his mates are weird.
3
Back to the Future (1985,  PG)
Back to the Future
Cracking sci-fi adventure yarn, full of verve, originality excitement and wacky humour. A delight from start to finish.
4
Back to the Future Part II (1989,  PG)
Back to the Future Part II
More funnier and sci-fi adventure of the future with great special effect. However, Elisabeth is delightful as the new Jennifer in this sequel.
5
Back to the Future Part III (1990,  PG)
Back to the Future Part III
The fun of the original is recreated along with the spirit of the Wild West in a rollicking romp that never lets up. Perfect entertainment!
6
Backdraft (1991,  R)
Backdraft
Whoa! The fires look so real and frightened in this drama-thriller film.
7
Bad Boys (1995,  R)
Bad Boys
Two black cops are cool with full-force action and rapid-fire comedy.
8
Bad Boys II (2003,  R)
Bad Boys II
More cooliest and extreme dangerous action on the freeways - WHOA!
9
Bad Girls (1994,  R)
Bad Girls
Four famous actresses in the Wild West story were okay as the female outlaws of a gang.
10
Bad Santa (2003,  R)
Bad Santa
Gee... plenty of coarse languages I ever read (in English subtitles, you know because I'm deaf) by a very naughty Santa played by Billy Bob Thornton, but he made me laugh as hell in this anti-holiday season comedy. The challenged Saint Nick is an alcoholic safecracker who likes to have sex with overweight ladies from the rear and even urinates on himself as spurts of ranchy but inspired comedy are overwhelmed by a constant flow of obscenities. This movie goes for the tribute of actor John Ritter in his latest one.
11
Ballistic - Ecks vs. Sever (2002,  R)
Ballistic - Ecks vs. Sever
Quite not a bad action of two government spooks, Ecks and Sever who are sworn enemies turned to join forces against a common threat.
12
Bandits (2001,  PG-13)
Bandits
Bruce Willis makes all the right moves as the man with the perfect bank-robbing plan - and two imperfect partners - in this terrific action-comedy film.
13
Barbarella (1968,  PG)
Barbarella
This sci-fi is based on a French erotic comic, Barbarella's a secret agent of the future, a "five star, double rated, astro navigatrix, Earthgirl" to be precise. Wild and inventive production design, bizarre costumes and a cheesy Euro score all scream one thing: cult classic!
14
National Lampoon's Barely Legal (After School Special) (2003,  R)
National Lampoon's Barely Legal (After School Special)
TOTALLY HOT and FUNNY in sex teen comedy that makes me laugh so much. While my mouth opened onto one of beautiful and nude strippers, Sarah-Jane Potts.
15
Basic Instinct (1992,  R)
Basic Instinct
Sharon Stone's certainly a knockout as her bitchy character! And the sex scenes were getting hotter!
16
Batman (1989,  PG-13)
Batman
Jack Nicholson has an excellent performance in this DC Comic book film as villainous The Joker.
17
Batman Returns (1992,  PG-13)
Batman Returns
Good to see Michael Keaton returns for the sequel in his title role and Michelle Pfeiffer's really sexy in her leather costume.
18
Batman Forever (1995,  PG-13)
Batman Forever
This prequel film is getting bigger, battier and better than the sequels, all new stars did great jobs in their characters.
19
Batman & Robin (1997,  PG-13)
Batman & Robin
It was quite okay with action and a bit funny. That didn't thrill me much enough.
20
Batman Begins (2005,  PG-13)
Batman Begins
Two thumbs way up! Fantastic. This new Batman film is getting more thrill and darkier.
21
Bats (1999,  R)
Bats
Amazing non-stop high-flying, action-packed scream ride, so frightfully good fun.
22
The Beach (2000,  R)
The Beach
Little strange of paradise story.
23
Beautiful Boxer (2005,  Unrated)
Beautiful Boxer
Incredible and extraordinary true story of a champion Thai boxer who underwent a sex change operation to become a beautiful woman.
24
Beerfest (2006,  R)
Beerfest
Absolutely hilarious comedy in an underground beer competition that makes me top laugh. The unseen version of this film on DVD is incredibility cool with more suds, sex and slapstick!
25
Beetle Juice (Beetlejuice) (1988,  PG)
Beetle Juice (Beetlejuice)
Funny spooky film. Keaton's energetic performance as a mad ghoul and the interesting look of the picture.
26
Before Sunrise (1995,  R)
Before Sunrise
The romantic-drama film of two young people who meet on a Eurail train and hop off in Vienna to spend the day (and the night) exploring the city and getting acquainted with each other, is a lighthearted delight. Julie Deply and Ethan Hawke are immensely charming and their dialogue, as they gradually fall in love, is credible and interesting. I was quite sad to see the young couple split on their final moment while they should return to their own home country. They felt so desperate to meet each other... say in the next 1 or 5 years, but they finally met after 9 years in the sequel, Before Sunset.
Highly recommendation.
27
Before Sunset (2004,  R)
Before Sunset
Great relationship drama with the two former lovers reunite after 9 years for a day. It has a great memory of actors Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy and director Richard Linklater returned together in this sequel.
28
Behind Enemy Lines (2001,  PG-13)
Behind Enemy Lines
Owen Wilson was great on fighting to stay alive and evade hostile Serbian forces in this high-flying action-thriller.
29
The Bells of St. Mary's (1945,  Unrated)
30
Ben-Hur (1959,  G)
Ben-Hur
Excellent historical poignancy of the Bible with the rousing action spectacle and the legendary chariot race.
31
Bend It Like Beckham (2003,  PG-13)
Bend It Like Beckham
Brightest and funniest of two talented girls who aspire to soccer (football) greatness against their parents' wishes. This comedy film delivers a belly full of feel-good laughs.
32
Best Men (1998,  R)
Best Men
As if Drew Barrymore's wedding day weren't stressful enough, bride-to-be Luke Wilson must contend with her intnded being an ex-con who can't pass up the opportunity to rob a bank. Unbeknownst to Hope and his friends, Sean Patrick Flanery is "Hamlet", a Robin Hood-like robber who picks the day of his wedding for his latest heist. Quirky character comedy succeeds, thanks to a winning cast, spirited direction and a script that never plays dumb.
33
Better Luck Tomorrow (2002,  R)
Better Luck Tomorrow
Two thumbs up! Gripping, edgy and provocative film as what I think the gang are know as American-Asian Trainspotting.
34
Better Off Dead (1985,  PG)
Better Off Dead
This teen comedy film with mixture of cleavr ideas and awfully silly ones make me laugh and it's best when writer-director Savage Steve Holland throws in little sketches that stand out from the familiar plot.
35
Beverly Hills Cop (1984,  R)
Beverly Hills Cop
Nice performances, good pace, a fair quota of chuckles and a battle ending which stretches credibility beyond all limits as Eddie Murphy and his two aides armed only with a couple of revolvers overcome a whole arsenal of machine guns!
36
Beverly Hills Cop II (1987,  R)
Beverly Hills Cop II
Eddie Murphy and his two allies strike back with plenty of noisy, funnier and actions.
37
Beverly Hills Cop III (1994,  R)
Beverly Hills Cop III
Eddie Murphy returns as Detriot cop Axel Foley where he journeys back to Beverly Hills for a real roller coaster thrill ride at the Wonderworld amusement park is bit bored, not much wild action-comedy than the sequels. But good to see most of the characters from the first two films back on board.
38
Big (1988,  PG)
Big
One of the funniest, most delightful fantasies yet put on film. Hanks is perfect as the boy who whishes he were big - and wakes up 20 years older.
39
Tang shan da xiong (Fists of Fury) (The Big Boss) (1972,  R)
Tang shan da xiong (Fists of Fury) (The Big Boss)
Bruce Lee was masterpiece as the legend in this 1970s martial arts movie. I like the battle scenes of Bruce Lee against the opponents and the evil boss - superb!
40
The Big Chill (1983,  R)
The Big Chill
Great drama of the thirtysomething group back together for a long weekend of talking, rediscovering, bonding, friendship remaking and the odd bit of nookie.
41
Big Daddy (1999,  PG-13)
Big Daddy
Great hilarious and moron comedy and romantic with Adam Sandler as an aging adolescent who refuses to accept responsibility, decides to adopt a 5-year-old as a means of showing a former girlfriend that he's ready for "responsibility." Sandler's efforts to impress me as a natural father figure are clumsy at best.
42
Big Fat Liar (2002,  PG)
Big Fat Liar
Great fast-paced comedy-action with Frankie Muniz as a likeable hero, but really lying.
43
Big Jake (1971,  PG-13)
Big Jake
One of my best and favourite John Wayne's action-filled western films. This film was a family affair for John Wayne.
44
Big Trouble in Little China (1986,  PG-13)
Big Trouble in Little China
Amazing adventure that director John Carpenter throws comedy, action, martial arts and magic together with a bizarre plot about The Yellow Peril lurking beneath San Francisco.
45
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991,  PG)
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
Dudes Bill & Ted travel to Heaven and Hell and even do battle with Death himself. It's slightly less amusing than the original and the story is all over the place. However, Sadler is brilliant as the depressed Grim Reaper and the end credits are hilarious.
46
Bird on a Wire (1990,  PG-13)
Bird on a Wire
Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn are so hilarious as ex-lovers who brought together after 15 years in order to go on the run from their enemies.
47
The Birds (1963,  PG-13)
The Birds
Excellent terrifying thriller of the flocks of birds turn on the human species including Tippi Hedren. The special effects are fantastic and this is one of my favourite master of the suspense genre Alfred Hitchcock movies.
48
Birthday Girl (2002,  R)
Birthday Girl
Smart, little thriller and funny love story between Nicole Kidman and her co-star Ben Chaplin.
49
Black Hawk Down (2001,  R)
Black Hawk Down
If Saving Private Ryan raised the bar on war film, this war film knocks the bar off its posts. Plenty of dangerously violence and actions I ever saw for more than an hour. And I'm glad for my support to Aussie Eric Bana who does an excellent support performance in his debut US film as a professional soldier hero who rescue US soldiers out of Somalia.
50
Black Mask (1998,  R)
Black Mask
Jet Li turns in a great performance as the lead and his martial arts and abilities are amazing.
51
Black Rain (1989,  R)
Black Rain
Good thriller, with director Ridley Scott's famous urban steamy visuals looking second-hand. A nice head-lopping sequence, though.
52
Black Snake Moan (2007,  R)
Black Snake Moan
Awesome tale of two damaged souls (a white-trash girl and a black farmer and ex-musician) begin an unlikely journey of healing, friendship and redemption. It's a courageous and touching film I ever watched. And Christina Ricci is the hottest performance of the year in her sexy looking and nudity scenes that makes me go horny - WOW!
53
Blade II (Blade 2) (2002,  R)
Blade II (Blade 2)
More coolest action than the original - new breed of vampires.
54
Blade - Trinity (2004,  R)
Blade - Trinity
Awesome and really dangerously action-horror between Blade and Dracula.
55
Blade Runner (1982,  R)
Blade Runner
The best futuristic movie ever made of the 1980s, but in 1992 release of the director's version makes an accomplished film ever better.
56
Blast from the Past (1999,  PG-13)
Blast from the Past
Absolutely funny and delightful of being difference between 1960s and 1990s taste of clothes, music, etc.. That's decades - apart!
57
Bless the Child (2000,  R)
Bless the Child
Kim Basinger is outstanding in this thriller about a woman's battle to save her beloved niece from an unspeakable evil.
58
Blind Date (1987,  PG-13)
Blind Date
Kim Basinger is cute and fun until alcholol hits her throat, at which point she becomes mad, bad and dangerous to know.
59
Blind Fury (1990,  R)
Blind Fury
Rutger Hauer's perfect in his performance that is crammed with almost non-stop action on swordfighting.
60
The Blob (1988,  R)
The Blob
This is really shocker and the best remake of the horror movie with better effects than the original.
61
Blood Diamond (2006,  R)
Blood Diamond
Fantastic thriller with a fisherman, who discovered a large rough diamond, and Zimbabwean mercenary on the run during civil war in Africa. Leonardo DiCaprio reveals more of his talent, another film about the vanality of men and the dehumanising effect of greed. And it's a very violent movie.
62
Blood Oath (Prisoners of the Sun) (1990,  R)
Blood Oath (Prisoners of the Sun)
I like true-life war stories including this movie of a post-war trial in Australia of Japaneses accused of murdering 300 Australian servicement in Indonesia.
63
Blood Work (2002,  R)
Blood Work
Good suspense-thriller that vintage Eastwood - swift, suprising and very, very exciting.
64
Bloodline (1979,  R)
Bloodline
This is my second Audrey Hepburn's suspense thriller movie is quite okay, her performance is so memorable to me as she looked so beautiful in her fashions on her over the hill age, it didn't concern me because she's my idol actress.
65
Bloodsport (1988,  R)
Bloodsport
I believe this film is based on a true story in martial arts.
66
Blue Crush (2002,  PG-13)
Blue Crush
This female surf film is light-weight, but entertaining, with an appealing cast, colourful locations, and excellent surfing scenes. Three Maui surfer girls are good-looking athletic and sexy - WOW!
67
Body Heat (1981,  R)
Body Heat
This film's really hot so Kathleen Turner is too.
68
Body of Evidence (1992,  R)
Body of Evidence
This erotic-thriller in the fumbling scenes of sado-masochism lead only to embarrassment. Willem Dafoe has never looked more uncomfortable, while Madonna as the body in question is no Sharon Stone.
69
The Bodyguard (1992,  R)
The Bodyguard
This is one of my best Kevin Costner's action-thriller films. Whitney Houston makes a fine performance in her debut role.
70
The Bone Collector (1999,  R)
The Bone Collector
All-my favourite suspense-thriller film and Denzel and Angelina are great teamwork in searching the clues.
71
Bonnie and Clyde (1967,  R)
Bonnie and Clyde
Fantastic gangster film based on the true story of the couples and the one of the first to depict graphic violence, turning the genre inside out, combining comedy, bloodshed, pathos, and social commentary with fascinating results.
72
Boogeyman (2005,  PG-13)
Boogeyman
Really shock and scary in the dark vision of pure evil.
73
The Bourne Identity (2002,  PG-13)
The Bourne Identity
This thriller is cleverly woven through breathlessly fast action. Awesome fights and knuckle-biting suspense are topped by a car chase that matches 1969's The Italian Job for flair and excitment.
74
The Bourne Supremacy (2004,  PG-13)
The Bourne Supremacy
This breathlessy exciting sequel is better than the first film because it gives new meaning to non-stop action.
75
The Bourne Ultimatum (2007,  PG-13)
The Bourne Ultimatum
This prequel spy-thriller ROCKS! Excellent than the sequels I ever watched with more exciting on Jason Bourne's (Matt Damon) actions - jumping through the windows, crunching hand-to-hand combat and car chases involving odd vehicles. I was glad to see only two female characters, Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles) and Pamela Landy (Joan Allen), become Jason's side whose trust him about his truth after his amnesia and lost of his girlfriend.
76
The Boxer (1997,  R)
The Boxer
I love this excellent emotionally story of an ex-con boxer who has changed after his 14-year prison sentence to return his old neighbourhood, reopens a gym for Catholic and Protestant youths, and rekindles his relationship with a former girlfriend in Belfast, Ireland. The best of writer-director Jim Sheridan and Daniel Day Lewis' third film since My Left Foot.
77
Brainstorm (1983,  PG)
Brainstorm
Not a bad sci-fi of scientists inventing a way of tape-recording mental events. There goes for the memory of actress Natalie Wood in her final movie.
78
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992,  R)
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Director Francis Ford Coppola makes a great version of the famous vampire film with outstanding cast. Gary Oldman makes a perfect performance with many different Dracula types in make-ups. The main question is why on earth Jonathan Harker (Keanu Reeves) would want to escape from the attentions of Dracula's brides.
79
Brannigan (1975,  PG)
Brannigan
Excitement and enjoyable cops-and-robbers chase film. It's fun to see the Duke in jolly old England and the cast is outstanding.
80
Breakdown (1997,  R)
Breakdown
This chilling thriller film has laced with the same sense of foreboding and feeling of impending dread as The Vanishing, Deliverance and Duel. It turns a stranded motorist scenario into a seamless blend of panic, anguish, and crackerjack action scenes.
81
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961,  Unrated)
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Audrey Hepburn is truly gorgeous here, in one of her most thoughtful and intimate performances.
82
The Breakfast Club (1985,  R)
The Breakfast Club
Excellent, enjoyable and bloody funny of 80's teen movie. Good for teen must-see this comedy film.
83
Breathless (1983,  R)
Breathless
This remake of the classic French 1959 Godard film is very good drama, romance and a bit thriller. French actress Valerie Kaprisky is apparently the hottest in her debut English-language of USA movie.
84
Bai fa mo nu zhuan II (The Bride with White Hair 2)(Jiang-Hu: Between Love and Glory 2) (1993,  Unrated)
Bai fa mo nu zhuan II (The Bride with White Hair 2)(Jiang-Hu: Between Love and Glory 2)
Good explosive martial arts and superb fantasy sequences in this Hong Kong epic film with the return of Brigitte Lin (as the evil title) and Leslie Cheung.
85
A Bridge Too Far (1977,  PG)
A Bridge Too Far
Lifeless, overproduced version of the fine Cornelius Ryan book about disastrous 1944 Allied airdrop behind German lines in Holland. Here goes another story of a famous battle with the traditional all-star cast that I like it.
86
The Bridges of Madison County (1995,  PG-13)
87
Bring It On (2000,  PG-13)
Bring It On
"They're sexy... and cute... and popular to boot!" This predictable saga of rival cheerleading squads earns high marks for energy and earnest performances. More sexy and fun as well as Kirsten Dunset and Eliza Dushka are hotter!
88
Broadcast News (1987,  R)
Broadcast News
Awesome satire on the world of television news with Holly Hunter, the tough producer who has to choose between Albert Brooks, the unphotogenic reporter who's a good friend and William Hurt, the new anchorman.
89
Broken Arrow (1996,  R)
Broken Arrow
Amazing and superb John Woo action-packed film between John Travolta and Christian Slater as military pilots turned moral enemies in gunfight and hand-to-hand fight scenes. COOL!
90
Bronco Billy (1980,  PG)
Bronco Billy
Good-natured and likeable, funny and touching of the Bronco Billy Wild West Show.
91
Le Pacte des loups (Brotherhood of the Wolf) (2001,  R)
Le Pacte des loups (Brotherhood of the Wolf)
Extraordinary and extremely cool. The fight scenes are great.
92
Bruce Almighty (2003,  PG-13)
Bruce Almighty
Heaps of laugh on Jim Carrey's acting. I couldn't stop it!
93
Bruce Lee - A Warrior's Journey (2000,  Unrated)
94
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992,  PG-13)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Kristy Swanson kicks vampires' asses. But in TV series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar is getting much better than this film.
95
Bull Durham (1988,  R)
Bull Durham
Tim Robbins and Kevin Costner are the chaps competing for Susan Sarandon's affections in this lovely, sassy, often sexy, romantic comedy. Sarandon's performance is so good, it soars out the ball park completely.
96
Bulletproof Monk (2003,  PG-13)
Bulletproof Monk
Cool flurry of high-flying acrobatics, martial arts action and quick-witted humour in this movie based from comic book. (Disappointed it has no English substitles)
97
The 'Burbs (1989,  PG)
The 'Burbs
This midly amusing comedy keeps threatening to be brilliant, but never quite make it. Nonetheless, the characters are so much fun that's still all quite a laugh.
98
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969,  PG)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Paul Newman and Robert Redford are outstanding in their title roles. I was wondering what happened to them at the ended picture in freeze frame, were they dead or alive while they charged their lastest adventures on shooting?
99
The Brave One (2007,  R)
The Brave One
Jodie Foster is known as a kick-butt actress - but in this film, she literally kicks butt! Foster is fantastic as a female vigilante, a version of Death Wish, the action-drama movie is tight and simmers away beautifully, and the direction is crafty and concise.

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