My 'H' DVD Collection


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

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1
Hackers (1995,  PG-13)
Hackers
The group of hackers are coolest by doing their best to beat the hell of master hacker out. Angelina Jolie's short hair looks a bit awful.
2
Halloween H2O (1998,  R)
Halloween H2O
The best of serial killer Michael Myers series in memories after 20 years rejoining with the survivor Jamie Lee Curtis.
3
Halloween - Resurrection (2002,  R)
Halloween - Resurrection
Great to see the original Halloween star Jamie Lee Curtis returns again, but a bit disappointed that she finally got killed by her serial-killer brother. Then when a group of thrill-seeking teenage spend one fun-filled night in Michael Myers childhood home on live broadcast - it is like a horror-reality movie where Myers enter the party crash.
4
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992,  R)
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
The Nanny from Hell! De Mornay is superb as the virginal-looking incarnation of evil, rightfully getting her big break after years of second-string roles.
5
Hang 'em High (1968,  PG-13)
Hang 'em High
Eastwood's good as the quintes-sential tough guy - cool-headed, iron willed and unrelenting in his pursuit of revenge.
6
Hanging Up (2000,  PG-13)
Hanging Up
Fantastic and hilarious comedy of three sisters who always has lengthy phone conversation about their cranky father. I really love Meg Ryan's humour and heart and Diane Keaton does an excellent job on directing this film.
7
Hanover Street (1979,  PG)
Hanover Street
Action director Peter Hyams is out of his element with this melodramatic World War II drama, which consists mostly of an unlikely tryst between American soldier and British nurse. But I'm a fan of Harrison Ford as he was quite a hero in this late 1970's film.
8
Happy Feet (2006,  PG)
Happy Feet
Very good 3D animated movie made in Australia as the first time I ever watched. These penguins are cute that make it look real with great adventure, sing and... tap dance - I'm following tap dance the best than sing. And the humans look very real actors that I believe it's not created in animation.
9
Happy Gilmore (1996,  PG-13)
Happy Gilmore
The most and best hilarious of Adam Sandler comedy movie I ever like it. Also the funniest golf comedy since Caddyshack. Sandler scores a hole up one for gut-busting wit and outrageous slapstick - what a hit!!
10
The Hard Corps (2006,  R)
The Hard Corps
This is the second film of Van Damme and Vivica A. Fox since Knock Off. Great high-powered action-thriller like The Bodyguard.
11
Hard Rain (1997,  R)
Hard Rain
Not bad action and disaster in the torrential rains and floods.
12
Hard Target (1993,  R)
Hard Target
Most thrilling action I ever see on what director John Woo makes Van Damme's amazing fight and shooting sequences in slow and fast motions.
13
The Hard Way (1991,  R)
The Hard Way
Exciting comedy thriller with plenty of laughs on LA actor and New York cop.
14
Hardball (2001,  PG-13)
Hardball
This hard-edged little dream deserves plenty of credit for avoiding the light comedy and fairy-tale conclusions by which underdog sports sagas usually are known, and would deserve an even higher rating were it not for Keanu Reeves's wooden (as usual) performance in the lead role. Really fantastic and emotional home run story.
15
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991,  R)
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
Imagine how your bum feels after sitting on a motorbike for 24 hours. Two product names in one title is pretty good going, though.
16
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) (2001,  PG)
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)
Really terrific kids' fantasty and magically.
17
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002,  PG)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
The battle scene between Harry Potter and giant snake is fantastic. Really excellent what Harry and his best friends found mystery in their investigate of evil force.
18
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004,  PG)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
The humour of this third Harry Potter is scarcer but fun, with lovable giant Hagrid. The special effects are really thrill than the sequels.
19
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005,  PG-13)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
The fourth Harry Potter series is more exciting and excellent effects of magics than the past Harry Potter series.
20
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007,  PG-13)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
This fifth Harry Potter film is getting better and more exciting than the fourth series. Six of 'Dumbledore's Army' members are coolest in their actions against Voldemort and his Death Eaters - wow! And the least character, Dolores Umbridge, is the bitchest witch that I dislike her what she did to poor Hogwarts students, I don't care about her fussy, dresses and hobbies. I felt little sad to see Harry lost one of his relatives in the battle. I can't wait to look forward Harry and his gang to continue their adventures together again for the next installment.
21
Hatari! (1962,  Unrated)
Hatari!
Great film, still enjoyable, with a fine blend of action, romance, and comedy with John wayne in Africa for zoo-supplying animal hunting. And Red Buttons is so funny guy.
22
Head Over Heels (2001,  PG-13)
Head Over Heels
Monica Potter as a single girl and her four beautiful models as roomies are really hilarious by solving the mystery of the man of single girl's dreams who committing a cold-blooded crime after she was spying on him.
23
Heart Condition (1990,  R)
Heart Condition
A moderately entertaining piece of nothing, with Bob Hoskins, a bigoted cop who has a black heart transplanted into him and then has to solve a crime with the donor's ghost.
24
The Heartbreak Kid (1993,  Unrated)
The Heartbreak Kid
Great sexy lesson in love between a young school teacher and a 17-year-old rebellious student. Claudia Karvan looks so beautiful and makes a good performance in this Aussie film.
25
Heartbreak Ridge (1986,  R)
Heartbreak Ridge
As the gritty, raspy-voiced sergeant, Eastwood's performance is one of the richest he has ever given.
26
Hearts in Atlantis (2001,  PG-13)
Hearts in Atlantis
Excellent film of aching beauty and raw emotional power. Anthony Hopkins is truly one of the great actors of our time.
27
Heat (1995,  R)
Heat
The two groups (cops and thieves) even physically resemble each other. Attention to character detail doesn't come at the cost of exciting action, notably a city shoot-out.
28
Heaven Knows Mr. Allison (1957,  Unrated)
Heaven Knows Mr. Allison
During World War II, a Marine corporal is shipwrecked on a Pacific Island, whose only other inhabitant is a Catholic nun. Essentially a two-character play set against a tropical background, this is a triumph for all concerned. Stars Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr give such convincing, understand performance that you almost feel as if you are an unwanted observer, especially as their two so-very-different character begin to fall in love. John Huston may have been one of the most erratic film directors, but, with the right cast and material, he could achieve greatness, as he does here.
29
Hellboy (2004,  PG-13)
Hellboy
The adventures of the cult comic book character who fights for good and gives evil hell come to life in this bonafide blast of a film!
30
Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005,  G)
Herbie: Fully Loaded
I'm surprised to see Herbie strikes back in a new comedy-adventure of 2005 film with the first-time female racer partner Lindsay Lohen. Outrageous hilarious and exciting car racing.
31
Hero And The Terror (1988,  R)
Hero And The Terror
Chuck Norris packs a powerful punch against the giant Terror and this is an extremely well action-made and genuinely scary.
32
Hidalgo (2004,  PG-13)
Hidalgo
Amazing true-life of legendary Frank T. Hopkins who entered the Ocean of Fire, a death-defying 3,000 horse race across the Arabian Desert. Viggio Mortensen makes fantastic performance as a hero and horse rider in this epic adventure film.
33
Hideaway (1995,  R)
Hideaway
Spectacular special effects thrill ride of a terrifying journey to the unchartered corridor between life and death - Heaven vs Hell.
34
The High and the Mighty (1954,  Unrated)
The High and the Mighty
Fanastic little disaster film classic of the airborne with John Wayne where it strikes high above the Pacific Ocean at the point of no return. This film has more than enough fine moments generated by a cast of familiar faces to keep me interest. I didn't know this adventure film has six Academy Awards nominated that I was surprised to find out.
35
High Crimes (2002,  PG-13)
High Crimes
An okay legal drama that mates A Few Good Men with Jagged Edge.
36
High Noon (1952,  Unrated)
High Noon
Gary Cooper was terrific in this great western as a lawman who stands alone to defend a town of cowardly citizens against a gang of revenge-seeking criminals.
37
High Plains Drifter (1973,  R)
High Plains Drifter
Really mystery about the Stranger who rode into the guilt-ridden town and I found out at the final scene that he was a ghost. It should be the first supernatural western film.
38
Higher Learning (1994,  R)
Higher Learning
Amazing and emotional story of new students at the institute of Columbus University with every black, white, Jew and lesbian neatly slotted into his or her place.
39
A History of Violence (2005,  R)
A History of Violence
Fantastic black thriller about a small town hero with a horrific secret based on a graphic novel.
40
The Holiday (2006,  PG-13)
The Holiday
Fabulous heart-warming romantic comedy that is so sweet, funny and sexy. Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet are kind funniest on their switch vacation homes.
41
Hollow Man (2000,  R)
Hollow Man
Amazing mind-blowing special effects of an invisible man. More thrilling.
42
Hollywood Homicide (2003,  PG-13)
Hollywood Homicide
It's a very great lighthearted buddy cop movie. Harrison Ford admirably stretches himself to give a comedic performance as Joe Gavilon, a police detective who also moonlights as a real estate agent. I love the way Ford switches from cop mode to real estate agent mode at the drop of the hat and he was so funny being a slave to his cell phone. Josh Hartnett plays his rookie partner who has a part time job as a yoga instructor and who thinks of quitting the force to become an actor. Their interactions with each other and with the people around them are very funny.
43
Home Alone (1990,  PG)
Home Alone
The most popular comedy I ever watch. The fun-filled final quarter of an hour make me can't stop laughing!
44
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992,  PG)
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Macaulay Culkin's not actually at home this time but in New York, where he runs into The Wet Bandits again. Rather more nastily violent than the original.
45
Home Alone 3 (1997,  PG)
Home Alone 3
Really funny, endearing stuff with different young actor, Alex D. Linz who fills in nicely as Alex Pruitt, who has to fend off a band of international crooks intent on retrieving a computer chip hidden inside one of his toys. I couldn't stop laughing heaps what Alex made his trick plan onto these crooks. WHOA and WHOO!
46
Home Alone 4 (2002,  Unrated)
47
Hondo (1953,  Unrated)
Hondo
This John Wayne's western is fascinating and performances, overcomes the gimmicky process with excellent performances, plenty of action, and an uncommonly strong screenplay from frequently Wayne collaborator Jams Edward Grant. Geraldine Page does a wonderful supporting performance as a widowed frontierswoman in her film debut.
48
Honey (2003,  PG-13)
Honey
Jessica Alba's hot and outstanding in her dance choreography sequences. I love it.
49
Honkytonk Man (1982,  PG)
Honkytonk Man
A bittersweet character study, it works remarkably well. You even begin to believe Clint Eastwood in the role. The star's son, Kyle Eastwood, makes an impressive film debut.
50
Hook (1991,  PG)
Hook
Robin Williams' fantastic and funny as an adult Peter Pan.
51
The Horse Whisperer (1998,  PG-13)
The Horse Whisperer
This isn't a film, it's a symphony: a magnificent project that perfectly suits Robert Redford's taste, style, and abilities. The subsequent romantic overtures between these two adults from different worlds play out against the Herculean task of helping the tormented girl and her terrified animal. Redford once again proves himself the most generous of directors; all the best scenes and lines go to his costars.
52
Hostage (2005,  R)
Hostage
Fantastic thriller with Bruce Willis makes a wonderful performance as a former negotiator who reassume his command on three deliquents who take a family hostage after his own family is also hostage by the mob.
53
Hostel (2006,  R)
Hostel
Scarest, sick and disgusting movie I ever saw in my life. But absolutely brilliant!
54
Hot Shots! (1991,  PG-13)
Hot Shots!
A spoof of "Top Gun", some of the jokes are hilarious, many of them take place in vacuum.
55
Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993,  PG-13)
Hot Shots! Part Deux
Far from being just a laugh a minute, this superb Rambo spoof manages several excellent guffaws every 60 seconds.
56
House Arrest (1996,  PG)
House Arrest
This mean-spirited comedy only has very few laughs about the soon-to-be divorced couple's kids who decide to keep the parents locked in the basement for the best way to keep the family together.
57
House of Flying Daggers (Shi mian mai fu) (2004,  PG-13)
House of Flying Daggers (Shi mian mai fu)
Great martial arts scenes and love triangles between two captains and a beautiful dancer.
58
House of Wax (2005,  R)
House of Wax
Really frightened, creepy and very waxy.
59
Combien tu m'aimes? (How Much Do You Love Me?) (2007,  Unrated)
Combien tu m'aimes? (How Much Do You Love Me?)
Oh my God, Monica Bellucci is such beautiful as she is in this arthouse-romance film and I like her nudity scenes. I believe she is the next new Sophia Loren. (She's from Italy)
60
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000,  PG)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Jim Carrey's mostly funny and best choice as the green ugly creature in this live-action of Dr. Seuss' holiday classic.
61
How the West Was Won (1963,  G)
62
How to Steal a Million (1966,  Unrated)
How to Steal a Million
A delightful romp with sophisticated dialogue, excellent acting, and colourful sets and costumes.
63
Hauru no ugoku shiro (Howl's Moving Castle) (2005,  PG)
Hauru no ugoku shiro (Howl's Moving Castle)
I like this Japanese animation story with little romance, adventure and fantasy. Brilliant and this is my first time of Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli film.
64
Hudson Hawk (1991,  R)
Hudson Hawk
Bruce Willis makes himself funny acting as a cat burglar in this action-comedy film. And I'm sick of a twisted billionaire couple characters played by Richard E.Grant and Sandra Bernhard.
65
Hulk (2003,  PG-13)
Hulk
The CGI of Hulk character looks incredible in the movie. Two thumbs up!
66
The Hunger (1983,  R)
The Hunger
The famous Susan Sarandon-Catherine Deneuve lesiban scene is average, but I don't see Deneuve as a real vampire without her fang teeth.
67
The Hunt for Red October (1990,  PG)
The Hunt for Red October
Tremendously exciting if complicated thriller, at its best in the underwater chase sequences.
68
The Hunted (1994,  R)
The Hunted
This action-fu flick reaches a pinnacle of delirious excess during a massacre and showndown aboard a speeding train.
69
The Hunter (1980,  PG)
The Hunter
An uneven action film that focuses on a modern-day bounty hunter. Steve McQueen made a good final performance as a real-life troubleshooter Ralph "Papa" Thorson. Though old and a bit awkward, Thorson leads - at least on screen - a dangerous, action-filled life.
70
The Hurricane (1999,  R)
The Hurricane
Denzel Washington makes an excellent performance in the title lead, but then he's no stranger to uplifting tales of the incredible courage of the human spirit to triumph over adversity.
71
The Hustler (1961,  Unrated)
The Hustler
This film may well contain Paul Newman's best screen performance. As pool shark Eddie Felson, he's magnificent.
72
Hitman (2007,  R)
Hitman
Timothy Olyphant's quite amazing with his action moves as the assassin Agent 47 in this hardcase action-thriller based on the best-selling video game.
I love watching in the DVD with the uncut the best with some exciting new scenes you haven't seen since at the cinema.
73
Hellfighters (1968,  G)
Hellfighters
This is a very entertaining film. Some of the acting of Jim Hutton & Katharine Ross may have been less than one would expect. But the film should be seen keeping mind that this was years before the disaster films of the early seventies like The Poseidon Adventure & The Towering Inferno. It is a fun watch as Chance Buckman's (John Wayne) crew travels the world putting out oil well fires while kindling a few fires of their own in the local women. It is fun to watch many of the fire-fighting scenes today and wonder how they pulled this off thirty years ago. It is very Wayne as can be seen as some of his regulars turn up here, such as Bruce Cabot, Edward Faulkner who were part of his stable.
This is the first time I ever saw Jim Hutton (father of actor Timothy Hutton) in this action-adventure film.

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