My 'R' DVD Collection
These are my own DVDs I collected starting with a "R".
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The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999, R) |
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The Rainmaker (1997, PG-13) |
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Raising Helen (2004, PG-13) |
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Rambo (Rambo IV) (2008, R)
Sylvester Stallone made this action-packed movie very graphic violence and plenty of noises than the past Rambo series. Awesome! And I'm a bit surprised to see Stallone is still fit enough on his current age (over 60s) for his heroic character like he did on Rocky Balboa and in his John Rambo character seems a bit familiar of himself from the past series after 20 years later. |
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Random Hearts (1999, R) |
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Ranma ½: Chûgoku Nekonron daikessen! Okite yaburi no gekitô hen (Big Trouble in Nekonron, China) (1991, Unrated) |
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Ranma ½: Kessen Tôgenkyô! Hanayome o torimodose!! (Nihao My Concubine) (1992, Unrated) |
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Ransom (1996, R) |
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Rapid Fire (1992, R) |
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| 10 |
Rat Race (2001, PG-13) |
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Rebel Without a Cause (1955, PG-13) |
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Rebound (2005, PG)
Hilarious! Precious film minutes are wasted as Martin Lawrence ho-hums the gig, Pace picks up when he puts his heart into transforming his geeky team into confident winners. Despite a few humour gaps, the film manages to entertain in large part because of the believability of the painful, embarrassing moments the kids experience asking the way. |
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Red Corner (1997, R) |
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Red Dawn (1984, PG-13) |
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Red Dragon (2002, R)
This remake from 1986's Michael Mann's Manhunter is much better and thrilling, and even inevitable, given the cultural impact of Anthony Hopkins's performances as Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lector in The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal. Edward Norton's portrayal of FBI agent Will Graham gives this movie its moral centre and believability. |
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Red Eye (2005, PG-13) |
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Reds (1981, PG)
Warren Beatty produced, directed, cowrote and starred in this $33 million American film masterpiece. This three-hour biography film was ambitious interesting about love partnership of two American journalists Beatty and Diane Keaton made amazing performances. Also features brilliant bits from Jack Nicholson, Gene Hackman, and Maureen Stapleton. |
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| 18 |
Regarding Henry (1991, PG-13) |
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| 19 |
Reindeer Games (Deception) (2000, R) |
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| 20 |
The Relic (1997, R) |
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| 21 |
Remo Williams - The Adventure Begins (1985, PG-13) |
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| 22 |
The Replacement Killers (1998, R) |
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The Replacements (2000, PG-13) |
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Replicant (2001, R)
Preposterous thriller stars Jean-Claude Van Damme not once but twice, playing a clone of himself. The original Van Damme is a vicious serial killer terrorising Seattle. The second Van Damme is a clone of the killer, created with the hopes of being used to track down the original. It plays as silly as it sounds, a sci-fi rehash of several genres with as much flair and excitement as dead grass. The production values are higher, but the acting and script are direct-to-video masterpiece. |
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Resident Evil (2002, R) |
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Resident Evil - Apocalypse (2004, R)
The Sketchy story is little more than a nod to dark city action such as Escape From New York and the film never stops feeling like the video games that inspired it. but an excellent cast adds personality, while the action slams along. Milla Jovovich displays the mournful desperation that steadied her otherwise comic character in The Fifth Element. |
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Resident Evil: Extinction (2007, R) |
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| 28 |
Zai zhan jiang hu (Return Engagement)(Hong Kong Corruptor) (1990, Unrated) |
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Return from Witch Mountain (1978, G) |
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Return to Me (2000, PG)
Actress-director Bonnie Hunt makes this wonderful comedy-drama film which seems very emotionally, heartwarming and funny of the young couple who has a very strong heart like fell in love, neither aware of the medical miracle that bonds them; the point of the story is what will happen after they do find out. The result is a charming example of the kinder, gentler filmmaking that couples or parents often complain we "don't see enought of anymore." And the seniors are really hilarious. |
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Ride with the Devil (1999, R) |
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Riding in Cars with Boys (2001, PG-13) |
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Rio Bravo (1998, Unrated) |
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Rio Grande (1950, Unrated) |
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Rio Lobo (1971, G) |
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Rising Sun (1993, R) |
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Risky Business (1983, R) |
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The River (1984, PG-13) |
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River of No Return (1954, Unrated) |
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The River Wild (1994, PG-13)
I started to like Meryl Streep in this adventure-thriler film because she's fantastic for the American deaf culture by using American sign language in her character. And she successfully invades Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone territory when her family is terrorized by a psychotic killer while on a white-water rafting vacation. |
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River's Edge (1987, R) |
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Road House (1989, R) |
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Road to Perdition (2002, R) |
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Road Trip (2000, R) |
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Robin and Marian (1976, PG)
The quite fine adventure film is full of heroes that are larger than life, villians who are more than evil, one of the greatest love stories ever told and one of the greatest adventures of all time. Believe me, this story is kind of funny between Robin and Marion in their old times when they grow older. |
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Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991, PG-13) |
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RoboCop (1987, R) |
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Robocop 2 (1990, R) |
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Robocop 3 (1993, PG-13) |
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The Rock (1996, R) |
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The Rocketeer (1991, PG) |
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Rocky (1976, PG) |
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Rocky II (1979, PG) |
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Rocky III (1982, PG) |
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Rocky IV (1985, PG) |
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Rocky V (1990, PG-13) |
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Rocky Balboa (2006, PG)
Fantastic and "knockout" of Sylvester Stallone's return as the old Italian Stallion boxer since 16 years (from 1990 to 2006). Stallone seemed fit enough for his own boxing training in his own filming - wow! And good memories of places where Rocky and his widow first met and in the boxing club after 30 years later that I last remembered. |
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Roman Holiday (1953, Unrated) |
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Romancing the Stone (1984, PG) |
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Romeo Must Die (2000, R) |
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Romper Stomper (1992, R) |
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Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997, R) |
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Ronin (1998, R) |
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The Rookie (1990, R) |
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Roommates (1995, PG) |
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Rosemary's Baby (1968, R) |
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Roxanne (1987, PG) |
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Rumble in the Bronx (Hung faan aau) (1996, R) |
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Runaway (1984, PG-13) |
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Runaway Bride (1999, PG) |
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Runaway Jury (2003, PG-13) |
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Running Mates (2000, Unrated) |
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Running Scared (2006, R) |
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Rush Hour (1998, PG-13) |
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Rush Hour 2 (2001, PG-13) |
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Rush Hour 3 (2007, PG-13)
I couldn't stop laughing at Chris Tucker's bloody non-stop mouth talking and his acting and Jackie Chan's amazing fighting skills and aerobatics against the enemies - more exciting action-comedy since the sequels of Rush Hour series. Their characters are like the old times since almost 10 years. Tell you the truth, I really like the second one the best because of excitement with cop buddies in the casino and sexy female fatale. |
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Biohazard: Degeneration (Resident Evil: Degeneration) (2008, Unrated)
Given the video game origins, it's only fitting that the latest in the Resident Evil franchise should be rendered as a feature-length CG anime which is familiar to Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within. The characters look so real - the detail in these CGI creations is amazing - that I can tell the difference between them and the stars of the previous movie! |













































































