My DVD Collection - O


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These are my own DVDs I collected starting with an "O".

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1
Ocean's Eleven (2001,  PG-13)
Ocean's Eleven
Great heist caper and more entertainment than eclipses the 1960 original. And the cast as the ten specialists are fantastic.
2
Ocean's Twelve (2004,  PG-13)
Ocean's Twelve
This sequel comedy heist film is more cooler than Ocean's Eleven with all-the-same-outstanding cast and adding a new star Catherine Zeta-Jones. There are neat, high-profile cameos.
3
Ocean's Thirteen (2007,  PG-13)
Ocean's Thirteen
This film is not only one of the best sequels this year, it's one of the best films of the year - great and more exciting on heist for revenge, but really funny. It's excellent to see the all-cast stars and director reunited again for this third instalment.
4
Octopussy (1983,  PG)
Octopussy
Great dangerously adventure of Bond movie.
5
The Offence (1973,  R)
The Offence
Strange crime on what Sean Connery did.
6
An Officer and a Gentleman (1982,  R)
An Officer and a Gentleman
The best drama tale of army I ever watch.
7
Old School (2003,  R)
Old School
I like the uncut version on DVD. Although it looks like non-stop Animal House high junks, this is a good natured frat-boy comedy. There is nudity and rudeness, but a talented cast put character back into adult slapstick.
8
On Golden Pond (1981,  PG)
On Golden Pond
Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn made their great performance as the oldest and loving couple.
9
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969,  PG)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
The second 007, Aussie George Lazenby and Bond girl Diana Rigg are fantastic.
10
Once Bitten (1985,  PG-13)
Once Bitten
This is my first Jim Carrey movie, it's funny and sexy on Lauren Hutton.
11
Once Upon a Time in China (1991,  R)
Once Upon a Time in China
The first time I watched this movie about the adventures of Wong Fei-hong, a legendary martial artist from the China Dynasty of the late nineteenth century. Jet Li's infectious grin and dazzling martial arts skills made him an excellent choice to revive the legend.
12
Once Upon a Time in China 2 (1992,  R)
Once Upon a Time in China 2
This is one of the best Once Upon a Time in China series with a mixture of moody melo-dramatics, doomy atmospherics and awesome action.
13
Once Upon a Time in China 3 (Wong Fei Hung ji saam: Si wong jaang ba) (1993,  R)
Once Upon a Time in China 3 (Wong Fei Hung ji saam: Si wong jaang ba)
The final battle scene of the lion dance competition is amazing and some good comedy sketches on 13th Auntie's romantic fantasics about Wong Fei Hung.
14
Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003,  R)
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
Great non-stop action since Desperado, but a bit disappointed that sexy actress Salma Hayek appeared brief - say 10 minutes - in this film.
15
The One (2001,  PG-13)
The One
Jet Li vs Jet Li!! This is quite great action-sci fi.
16
One Crazy Summer (1986,  PG)
One Crazy Summer
Craziest and funny, and the rhino cartoons are quite good.
17
One Fine Day (1996,  PG)
One Fine Day
Good misadventure comedy of two divorced parents with their children.
18
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975,  R)
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
This is still one of the more bittersweet tributes to the nature of the human spirit and director Milos Forman's best American movie. Filled with unforgettable scenes and characters, the charismatic protagonist is wonderfully played by Jack Nicholson, although the dishevelled ensemble are all uniformly terrific.
19
One Good Cop (1991,  R)
One Good Cop
Fantastic story of a good cop become a newfound family.
20
Som and Bank: Bangkok for Sale (One Take Only) (2001,  Unrated)
Som and Bank: Bangkok for Sale (One Take Only)
Average Thailand reckless and crime drama between the relationship of a young drug dealer and hooker live in the same building.
21
Ong-Bak (Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior) (2005,  R)
Ong-Bak (Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior)
Newcomer Thai martial artist Tony Jaa is amazing on his own skills and stuntwork without the computer graphic. Unbelievable! He must be the new Asian action-hero of 2000s since Jackie Chan and Jet Li.
22
Open Range (2003,  R)
Open Range
This is bold, compelling and brilliant western ever made. Director-actor successfully brings back the epic western as the best film since Dances With Wolves. It's a bit familiar between two different western film, Wyatt Earp and Pale Rider. Costner and Robert Duvall are the best team-up in their gunfights against evil rancher and his men.
23
The Order (2002,  R)
The Order
More exciting and the best non-stop action scenes of Jean-Claude Van Damme who's on run around at the city of Israel, I like that.
24
The Organization (1971,  PG-13)
The Organization
Good crime-thriller that exposes the ruthless, high-stakes world of international drug trafficking.
25
The Other Sister (1999,  PG-13)
26
The Others (2001,  PG-13)
The Others
Great scary and stylish suspense thriller of an overprotective mother and her light-sensitive children discover their gothic mansion harbours ghostly uninvited guests. An atmosphere of almost palpable dread until the escalating unrest culminates in a sensational double-whammy twist that makes M. Night Shyamalan's expedient payoffs look positively predictable.
27
Out Cold (2001,  PG-13)
Out Cold
Great and wild comedy on winter sports action. Plenty of parties and girls that are alike "National Lampoon's Animal House".
28
The Out-Of-Towners (1999,  PG-13)
The Out-Of-Towners
Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn reunites since "HouseSitter" in this remake comedy film is a bit of laughs.
29
Out for Justice (1991,  R)
Out for Justice
Steven Seagal hunts his criminal enemy like hell.
30
Outland (1981,  R)
Outland
"High Noon" goes sci-fi with Connery as a marshal on the Jupiter moon.
31
The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976,  PG)
The Outlaw Josey Wales
A sweeping Western, impressively directed by its star.
32
Outside The Law (2001,  R)
Outside The Law
The queen of American martial arts Cynthia Rothrock makes a great high-kicking in this high-octane action-thriller movie.

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