My 'S' DVD Collection


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

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1
Sabrina (1954,  Unrated)
Sabrina
Ahh, Audrey Hepburn - gorgeously garbed and delightfully unaffected as the lovesick Sabrina, determined to win the seatterbrained son of a wealthy family.
2
Sabrina (1995,  PG)
Sabrina
This is nicely, warmest and romantic and I like Harrison Ford's character better than Humphrey Bogart in this comedy remake.
3
The Saint (1997,  PG-13)
The Saint
Val Kilmer is terrific as 'The Saint' in this non-stop spy thrills.
4
Salem's Lot (1979,  PG)
Salem's Lot
The population of a home town turned to living death, but thanks God for two survivors, a writer and teenage boy.
5
Salem's Lot (2004,  PG-13)
Salem's Lot
This remake TV movie is more thrilling, scary and much longer than the original.
6
Sands of Iwo Jima (1949,  Unrated)
Sands of Iwo Jima
Superb war film. The Duke was never better than as the haunted Sergeant Stryker, a man hated by his men (with a few exceptions) for his unyielding toughness, but it is by that attitude that he hopes to keep them alive in combat. Watch it and see how good John Wayne really was.
7
Save the Last Dance (2001,  PG-13)
Save the Last Dance
Fantastic and impressive hip-hop driven teen drama that deals with interracial romance and chasing your dreams.
8
Saving Private Ryan (1998,  R)
Saving Private Ryan
Gee! Plenty of graphic violences at the start of battle scenes for 23 minutes in this WWII movie.
9
Scary Movie (2000,  R)
Scary Movie
Great spoof movie takes aim at late 1990's horror movies and The Matrix.
10
Scary Movie 2 (2001,  R)
Scary Movie 2
This sequel of spoof based from the late 1990s horror films is average, less monstrous laughs than the original.
11
Scary Movie 3 (2003,  PG-13)
Scary Movie 3
The jokes in this prequel spoof fim come fast and furious and bloody funny without the Wayans brothers. I like Brenda Meeks's funeral scenes that make me can't stop laughing.
12
Scenes of the Crime (2003,  R)
13
Schindler's List (1993,  R)
Schindler's List
Best and powerful memorial to the Holocaust and an unlikely saviour.
14
Scooby-Doo (2002,  PG)
Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo and the gang are doing amazing fun-adventure in the final scene against evil Scrappy-Doo and his crews. I love the fight scene of Sarah Michelle Gellar as Daphne vs. the wrestler - she's superb as well as Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
15
Scooby-Doo 2 - Monsters Unleashed (2004,  PG)
Scooby-Doo 2 - Monsters Unleashed
I like the action-animation sequel with cheesy special effects as well as Scooby-Doo's more hilarious like the following TV cartoon.
16
Scream 3 (2000,  R)
Scream 3
Good to see three survivors return and re-together to finish off the final of a copycat killer.
17
The Sea Chase (1955,  Unrated)
18
Sea of Love (1989,  R)
Sea of Love
What an explosive sexy thriller with Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin is extremely hot, just before Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, while making the first sex scene with Pacino at the wall.
19
Seabiscuit (2003,  PG-13)
Seabiscuit
Excellent true emotional tale of three broken lives that receive a second chance via the eponymous racehorse.
20
The Searchers (1956,  Unrated)
The Searchers
Great John Wayne's western movie about the searcher for his kidnapped niece by Indians since five years.
21
Second in Command (2006,  R)
Second in Command
Good action!
22
The Secret of My Success (1987,  PG-13)
The Secret of My Success
One of my favourite Michael J. Fox's movies that is much funniest and romance.
23
Han cheng gong lüe (Tokyo Raiders 2) (Seoul Raiders) (2008,  Unrated)
Han cheng gong lüe (Tokyo Raiders 2) (Seoul Raiders)
Great sexy international spy thriller, but kind of funny made from Hong Kong.
Amazingly, it is amusing, though in the slightest way possible. Seoul Raiders has a ridiculous concept that's thin even by Hong Kong's usual paper-thin standards. Jingle Ma has referred to his Raiders franchise as a Hong Kong James Bond, but Bond would never get worked up over cases this silly or bad guys this inept. Even though there are supposedly serious things at stake (lives, economies, possible terrorist interests), it's all put aside for the jokey, smarmy antics of Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, who's billed as the most super-cool Asian spy EVER.
24
Seven (Se7en) (1995,  R)
Seven (Se7en)
Great suspense with both detectives on the trail of a vicious serial killer that chooses his victims according to the seven deadly sins. Bloody masterpiece of terror.
25
Shanghai Knights (2003,  PG-13)
Shanghai Knights
The sequel to Shanghai Noon with Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson are so much funny as a good team. This time, though, the martial-arts-and-wisecracks formula gets so exciting.
26
Shanghai Noon (2000,  PG-13)
Shanghai Noon
This East-meets-West actioner is absolutely action-comedy of a Chinese Imperial guard (Jackie Chan) teams up with a Sundance Kid-type bandit (Owen Wilson) to rescue a Chinese princess. In a departure from the Chan-dominated film format, Wilson shares centre stage as the action sequences take a backseat to the comic romp.
27
Shaolin Soccer (2002,  PG-13)
Shaolin Soccer
Amazing comedy kung fu on soccer and special effects.
28
Sharky's Machine (1981,  R)
Sharky's Machine
This is good cop thriller of what Burt Reynolds ever made. It's exciting, suspenseful, funny, and intelligent, so good it joins 48 Hrs., Dirty Harry, and Tightrope as the best of the genre.
29
Shaun of the Dead (2004,  R)
Shaun of the Dead
Bloody fantastic comedy & horror and British Simon Pegg is so hilarious that he wrote an excellent funny zombies story in this movie.
30
The Shawshank Redemption (1994,  R)
31
Huang jia nu jiang (She Shoots Straight) (Lethal Lady) (1989,  R)
Huang jia nu jiang (She Shoots Straight) (Lethal Lady)
Chinese-Australian Joyce Mina Godenzi's amazing in this full-pelt action.
32
She's All That (1999,  PG-13)
She's All That
Surprisingly watchable teen romance feature adorable Freddie Prinze Jr. as the cool dude on campus who accepts a bet to play "Professor Higgins" to a cause-conscious but nerdy "Eliza Doolittle" (Rachel Leigh Cook). Despite the lesson about looks not defining a person, which gives this film a John Hughes feel, there are plenty of fun, silly moments that guarantee at least a wide grin.
33
She's Having a Baby (1988,  PG-13)
She's Having a Baby
Bit funny with the young married couple in their dream life has turned into a series of nightmares until the wife tells the interesting news.
34
Shine (1996,  PG-13)
35
Shocker (1989,  R)
Shocker
This thrilling horror film has the dream / reality / possession gimmick was done to death in director Wes Craven's own "A Nightmare on Elm Street".
36
Shoot 'Em Up (2007,  R)
Shoot 'Em Up
Magnificent, awesome, unbelievable, funniest and thrilling blast of action excitement ever put to film! This non-stop action is so big and much better than John Woo's Hong Kong action films. Clive Owen as Smith, a mystery hitman, is fantastic in his shoot fighting action scenes including setting off an explosion of armed thugs and flying bullets. And Monica Bellucci is looking more sexy and hot as a gorgeous streetwalker as well as Smith's supporter.

Highly Recommended!
37
Shooter (2007,  R)
Shooter
Extraordinary hard action-thriller with Mark Wahlberg with impressive military weaponry. This film is like First Blood meets Death Wish and The Sentinel.
38
Short Circuit (1986,  PG)
Short Circuit
Fantastic comedy and sci-fi with a robot is struck by lightning and becomes pacifistic.
39
Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991,  R)
Showdown in Little Tokyo
Dolph Lundgren's okay, but I like Brandon Lee the best - I wished for Brandon in the full role in this movie than supporting.
40
Showgirls (1995,  NC-17)
Showgirls
Bloody hot, sexy and it makes me go... horny! I know this drama film is a majorly flop, but I like it. Every woman in the movie is a laughable caricature who advances, if at all, by deceiving other women and becoming a sexual object for men. The "heroine," Nomi (Elizabeth Berkley), crosses every line, sells every shred of dignity, physically assaults her female competitors, sleeps with her boss (in the most over-the-top sex scene in cinematic history), gets her best friend raped... and at the end of the film, claims that she has gambled and won "herself."
Berkley's first lead role in this movie does a very bad job at acting, but there is this charm she has in her erotic dance performance. Gina Gershon is the best bitch and also hot to me. Kyle MacLachlan looks like he stumbled off the set of Blue Velvet, but brought some of Dennis Hoppers sleaze along with him.
41
Shrek (2001,  PG)
Shrek
It's a traditional fractured boosted by clever fairytales animation. Green ogre and donkey are so hilarious on their own adventures.
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Shrek 2 (2004,  PG)
Shrek 2
Excellent 3D animation on adventure/comedy and I like the new character in this sequel is Puss n Boot because he's so hilarious and make amazing abilities on his adventures with re-team Shrek and Donkey.
43
Signs (2002,  PG-13)
Signs
In the cinema, that film really shocked me alot when the UFO alien appears Mel Gibson's character at the crop field, alien's hand out under the door, TV breaking news and in the basement. Fantastic shocking!
44
The Silence of the Lambs (1991,  R)
The Silence of the Lambs
Really chiller. The scenes with the brilliant but dangerous Anthony Hopkins burrowing into Jodie Foster's mind are compulsive and deeply disturbing. But when Hopkins disappears half-way through, the picture turns into a daft and implausible thriller.
45
Silverado (1985,  PG-13)
Silverado
Great western of four less-than-likely lads help a town beat off the baddies.
46
Sin City (2005,  R)
Sin City
It's really fantastic action/suspense that looks like a real one as the following graphic novel.
47
Single White Female (1992,  R)
Single White Female
Great psychological thriller of women only. Jennifer Jason Leigh's fantastic in her role as the 'Flatmate from Hell'.
48
Six Days, Seven Nights (1998,  PG-13)
Six Days, Seven Nights
I laughed at Ford and Heche arguing after the plane crashed on an unknown deserted island.
49
The Sixth Sense (1999,  PG-13)
The Sixth Sense
Brilliantly chilling, psychological thriller I ever saw as well as director-writer M. Night Shyamalan does his fantastic job in this film. This motion picture contains a remarkably moving twist that would leave me with the irresistible urge to watch it again. Haley Joel Osment gives a terrific performance, as does an unusually subdued Bruce Willis.
50
Shou hu fei long (Skinny Tiger and Fatty Dragon)(Nutty Kickbox Cops) (1990,  Unrated)
Shou hu fei long (Skinny Tiger and Fatty Dragon)(Nutty Kickbox Cops)
Sammo Hung's brilliant and choregraphed his fight sequences to battle against a crime syndicare of triad gangsters and he invokes the spirit of Bruce Lee.
51
The Skulls (2000,  PG-13)
The Skulls
It was quite good between the society and murder. Jackson's the hero in his first role.
52
Sky High (2005,  PG)
Sky High
Bright action tale spoofs comic book heroes with much affection for young teens.
53
Slap Shot (1977,  R)
Slap Shot
This is the best sport comedy of the 1970s I ever saw and also the best Paul Newman movie of the year. This is very funny, marvelously acted movie. Lots of hilarious with Hanson Brothers on the ice hockey. I love it!
54
Sleepless in Seattle (1993,  PG)
Sleepless in Seattle
The second Tom Hanks-Meg Ryan movie is so witty, insightful romantic comedy.
55
Sleepwalkers (1992,  R)
Sleepwalkers
The scariest Stephen King film ever made! DVD is much better with uncut scenes than the cinema.
56
Sleepy Hollow (1999,  R)
Sleepy Hollow
One of my favourite Tim Burton's movies. Director Tim Burton makes this wonderfully goth rendering of Washington Irvine's headless horseman tale is both a nightmarish fairytale.
57
Sliver (1993,  R)
Sliver
More hotter and sex scenes for Sharon Stone after "Basic Instinct". But it was alright.
58
Snakes on a Plane (2006,  R)
Snakes on a Plane
Really scary of deadly and dangerously venomous snakes when they attack close-up since Arachnophobia.
59
Sneakers (1992,  PG-13)
Sneakers
Excellent comedy-spy-buddy-caper movie with all-cast.
60
So Close (2003,  R)
So Close
Fantastic high-octane thriller and very sexy on two sisters (Shu Qi and Zhao Wei) as professional assassins with amazing high-tech and kung-fu skills.
61
So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993,  PG-13)
So I Married an Axe Murderer
Average sharp comedy, but Mike Myers on his two characters in this film were quite hilarous.
62
Soapdish (1991,  PG-13)
Soapdish
Good soap opera comedy of the cast. Sally Field works hard and shows an expert sense of comic timing. And Kevin Kline is utterly marvelous as a sort of low-rent John Barrymore type, boozing and carousing his way through the ranks of worshipful young actresses.
63
Soldier (1998,  R)
Soldier
Sci-fi fans will recognise this as one of the most basic plots: A supersoldier, designed to blindly follow orders without a twinge of conscience, is forced by circumstance to reevaluate the priorities and - having found his humanity - becomes the sole protector of a ragtag band of colonists facing overwhelming odds. It works because of star Kurt Russell, who is absolutely credible and wholly sympathetic in the title role.
64
Some Kind of Wonderful (1987,  PG-13)
Some Kind of Wonderful
Eric Stoltz stars as an affable lad who can't seem to make any headway with women. Unaware of the deep affection hurled in his direction by constant companion Mary Stuart Masterson (who all but steals the show), Stoltz sets his sights high on Lea Thompson. Perceptive, thoughtful viewing.
65
Some Like It Hot (1959,  Unrated)
66
Something to Talk About (1995,  R)
Something to Talk About
Clever and excellent characterisations elevate the familiar story of how Julia Roberts's life is thrown into turmoil when she discovers that husband Dennis Quaid has been cheating on her.
Director Lasse Hallstrom did a good job with this drama movie. He certainly seemed fascinated in making a movie which shows how dysfunctional a family really can be, and on more than one level in this film.
Roberts and Kyra Sedgwick are perfect choices of casting as sisters because they look like they could actually be related - imagine they are separated at birth.
67
Something's Gotta Give (2003,  PG-13)
Something's Gotta Give
This romantic comedy is both organically hilarious and has something adult and absorbing to say. In the scene when Jack Nicholson becomes shocked to see Diane Keaton naked, who screams when he sees her, in the study hall where they approach each other which makes me laugh.
68
Sommersby (1993,  PG-13)
Sommersby
Jodie Foster and Richard Gere are both superb in this fascinating period love story.
69
Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie (1999,  G)
Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie
Sonic the Hedgehog's cool in his actions and makes cheeky onto his arch nemesis Dr. Robotnick. But a character named Sara, the President's daughter, makes me laugh heaps while she's kidnapped by Dr. Robotnik.
70
The Sons of Katie Elder (1965,  Unrated)
The Sons of Katie Elder
This John Wayne western story is so movingly portrayed on Katie Elder's four sons reunited after Katie's death and forced to fight to get back their land. It has plenty of action and roughhouse comedy - cool.
71
Soul Survivors (2000,  R)
Soul Survivors
Director Stephen Carpenter trouts out every horror-flick cliche in the book, to little effect. Even the "surprise" ending is a cop-out, and would only surprise these who aren't paying attention.
72
The Sound of Music (1965,  G)
The Sound of Music
Julie Andrews makes a very delightful performance as the real-life recalcitrant nun who become governess to the seven kids of an austere baron. Wonderful memorable songs, such as "Climb Every Mountain" and "Edelweiss", are brilliantly integrated.
73
Space Cowboys (2000,  PG-13)
Space Cowboys
Eastwood and his old boys launched their mission to space and that was a payload of heart, laughs and thrills.
74
Space Jam (1996,  PG)
Space Jam
Wow! First time I ever see Michael Jordan appears in his debut movie with the Looney Tunes cartoons. This is the cleverest and funniest animation/live-action capers ever made in the basketball court game.
75
The Specialist (1994,  R)
The Specialist
Only the action sequences and the larger-than-life supporting performance by James Woods save this action movie from being an utter disaster. Sylvester Stallone makes a great performance as the explosives specialist hired by a woman seeking revenge against the Cuban-American gangsters who killed her parents.
76
Species (1995,  R)
Species
Really exciting and shocking of a humanoid female as well as Natasha Hensridge does an outstanding and sexy performance in her debut film.
77
Species II (1998,  R)
Species II
Bloody hot in several sex machine scenes that makes me go drooling. Great special effects of the return of Natasha Henstridge as Eve, a half-human, half-alien clone in this sequel.
78
Speed (1994,  R)
Speed
What a non-stop explosive and bus speeding on the roads and freeways. Bullock does great teaming up with hero Reeves.
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Speed 2 - Cruise Control (1997,  PG-13)
Speed 2 - Cruise Control
A big, loud, disappointing sequel that wastes the talent of everyone involved in a cruise ship. Director Jan De Bont still pours energy into the effects, but the story and performances lack that polish and care.
80
Speed Racer (2008,  PG)
Speed Racer
This action-packed based upon the 1960s Japanese cartoon series is spectacular with the stunningly colourful, wild romp of a ride from The Matrix creators Larry & Andy Wachowski.
The colourful photo-realistic production design owes much to the aforementioned Jeff Bridges flick, TRON, and best resembles an anime come to life. I like the Casa Cristo cross-country racing the best which looked familiar to Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace's Podrace scenes.
And the scene of Spritle & his monkey who racing around in Royalton's company looks bloody ridiculous.
81
Spider-Man (2002,  PG-13)
Spider-Man
I am a very fan of Marvel's superhero and loved that movie better than late 1970's TV series.
82
Spider-Man 2 (2004,  PG-13)
Spider-Man 2
The best scene of Spidey fighting against Doc Octopus on the train. The story is really familiar to Marvel comic books I read when I was a kid - excellent.
83
Spider-Man 3 (2007,  PG-13)
Spider-Man 3
AMAZING... THEN SPECTACULAR! Excellent and exciting with plenty of fast motion actions in Spider-Man's next adventures against his three new villians better than the sequels. The characters in this film give me great memories from the following Marvel comic books I read that director Sam Raimi does an excellent job. I like the final battle of Spidey teaming up with the New Goblin against his two dangerously villians. The visual and special effects are much as spectacular. Tobey Maguire remains a perfect fit as ever for the humility and heroies we associate with the title character.
84
Splash (1984,  PG)
Splash
This superb comedy fantasy has Daryl Hannah as the mermaid emerging onto dry land and Hanks as the gawky young man who falls for her, unaware that there's something fishy about her story. Really great and it's rated over 14 years old.
85
Split Second (1992,  R)
Split Second
This sci-fi thriller is an average rip-off of the visuals of Blade Runner and the story line of Predator.
86
Spriggan (2001,  R)
Spriggan
Spriggan rocks! Spectacular action-adventure animation that compelling mix of Raiders of the Lost Ark and James Bond adventures.
87
Spy Kids (2001,  PG)
Spy Kids
Great funny and action-packed of two junior spies as their parents' sides. Poor Teri Hatcher got her hair ruined - HA! Cheech Marin's character is bit funny as a loser spy. And I was surprised at the final scene, a famous cameo appearances.
88
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (2002,  PG)
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
This pint-sized government spies classy sequel is fantastic and the best one of Spy Kids series. The skeleton warriors remind me from the fantasy classic Jason and the Argonauts that I like it.
89
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977,  PG)
The Spy Who Loved Me
Favourite Roger Moore's 007 role in this movie - loved the fight scene between Bond and giant Jaws in the train.
90
St. Elmo's Fire (1985,  PG-13)
St. Elmo's Fire
Cool Brat Pack's drama movie and this should be the younger version of 'The Big Chill'.
91
Stakeout (1987,  R)
Stakeout
Brilliant action-comedy film as Richard Dreyfuss gets rather more heavily involved with the object of his and partner Emilio Estevez's surveillance than police regulations usually permit.
92
The Shining (1980,  R)
The Shining
What a spooky and terror movie.
93
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977,  PG)
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope
Magnificent sci-fi film of the 1970s that I first watched it at the drive-in. Director George Lucas set out to make the biggest possible adventure fantasy out of his memories of serials and older action epics, and he succeeded brilliantly.
Carrie Fisher is delightful as the regal, but spunky princess and Harrison Ford is outstanding as the likable mercenary pilot, Han Solo.
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Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980,  PG)
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
It's a quite fine sequel to Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, equal in both technical mastery and characterisation, suffering only from the familiarity with the efforts generated in the original and imitated too much by others.
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Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983,  PG)
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
Really great effects and battles on spaceships, forrest and Jedi vs Sith scenes. The best and all-my favourite film of 1980's Star Wars series.
96
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999,  PG)
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
Very impressive and exciting sci-fi/fantasy/adventure I ever saw since 16 years to know all about future Jedi knight Anakin Skywalker. Amazing special effects including an exhilarating desert race (looks familiar to Ben-Hur in chariot race) and stunning space city vistas. Good to see George Lucas returned to his own directing on this film.
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Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002,  PG)
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
I love the exciting battle scenes of several Jedi knights, who come to rescue Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin and Padmé Amidala been captured by an evil Jedi Knight, against the evil droids.
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005,  PG-13)
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Best one of the new Star Wars episodes and very interesting story of how Anakin Skywalker has become the dark side known as Darth Vader. Amazing final battle between Obi-Wan and Anakin.
99
Starship Troopers (1997,  R)
Starship Troopers
This director Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi is the best spectacles in light years and the most exciting battles between a troop of spunky teens and a horde of giant alien insects.
100
Stay Hungry (1976,  R)
Stay Hungry
Very good friendly comedy-drama between Jeff Bridges, Sally Field and Arnold Schwarzenegger in a small gym and it looked like they were having a good time. Bridges is the best, Field is a revelation and Schwarzenegger radiates assurance and appeal in this upbeat film.
101
Stealing Home (1988,  PG-13)
Stealing Home
Enjoyable and sporadically disarming character study about a gifted athlete who renews his commitment to baseball after several years of aimless drifting. An ensemble cast does a fine job with this bittersweet tale.
102
Step Up 2 the Streets (2008,  PG-13)
Step Up 2 the Streets
This sequel dance movie is fun and fantastic featuring good chemistry between its fresh new stars and amazing dance sequences.
103
Stephen King's It (1990,  Unrated)
Stephen King's It
The best one of Stephen King's horror TV adaptation movie I ever saw alike the memories of the childhood gang reunited after 30 years while an evil clown reappeared.
104
The Sting (1973,  PG)
The Sting
Paul Newman and Robert Redford team-up again in their second film and make their great performances as con men in Depression-era Chicago and develop an elaborate scheme to cheat a mobster for revenge.
105
Stir of Echoes (1999,  R)
Stir of Echoes
This spooky-thriller film is even to the same year's movie release, The Sixth Sense. Director-scripter displays plenty of imagination as a visual stylist: the key murder, shown through the eyes of the victim rather than the killer, is nothing short of chilling, in terms of conveying the sheer, ghastly horror of the moment.
106
Stop! or My Mom Will Shoot (1992,  PG-13)
Stop! or My Mom Will Shoot
No buddy team on film has managed to misfire quite so badly as Estelle Getty and Sylvester Stallone in this schmaltzy supposed comedy.
107
Street Fighter (1994,  PG-13)
Street Fighter
This entertaining action-fu adventure, based on the popular video game, is wired for grins as well as drop-kicks and shoot-outs. Jean-Claude Van Damme is a perfect choice as Guile, a cynical Allied Nation commando leader and for Raul Julia (his latest motion picture before his death) as his arch-enemy, Bison.
108
Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (1996,  Unrated)
Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie
This Anime/Manga film is really brilliantly animated, sensationally supercharged adventure and I like two battle scenes are: Chun-Li vs Vegas and Ken & Ryu vs Bison. That gives me good memory when I was a teenage by playing video game.
109
Street Fighter Alpha - The Movie (2000,  Unrated)
Street Fighter Alpha - The Movie
Well, I thought this is not the kind of movie it would have been. I was a big Street Fighter fan since playing the video game at the arcade when I was young. This anime film is really different I never excepted to see new street fighter characters except Ryu, Ken and Chun-Li.
I liked the original anime and even the V series because in the end Ryu & Ken ultimately team up. One or the other (usually Ryu) has to get the final hit, but it takes both of them for a victory. Akuma would have given them both a run for their money with his raging demon; Street Fighter fans don't want the throw-away Dr. Sadler crap, we want the real deal - bring on Akuma.
110
Strictly Ballroom (1992,  PG)
Strictly Ballroom
This is the happiest and funniest in the ballroom dancing contest I ever saw. Paul Mercurio is incredible and more impressive in his dance sequences.
111
Striking Distance (1993,  R)
Striking Distance
Cool thriller where Bruce Willis goes on water in his cop investigate for a serial killer and I like his attitude.
112
Stripes (1981,  R)
Stripes
Really cheerful, mildly outrageous and mostly amiable comedy pitting a new generation of enlistees against the oversold lure of a military hungry for bodies and not too choosy about what it gets. Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and John Candy are wildly funny.
113
Striptease (1996,  R)
Striptease
Oh my GOD! Demi Moore's body looks very, very, very sexy and hot in her stripping scenes - WOW!
114
Sudden Death (1995,  R)
Sudden Death
Jean-Claude Van Damme makes a fabulous performance in this marvelous action movie - Die Hard in a hockey arena. And I was surprised Van Damme could use little ASL (American Sign Language) while giving his love respect to her daughter.
115
Sudden Impact (1983,  R)
Sudden Impact
This is my leastest one of 'Dirty Harry' movies.
116
13 Going on 30 (Suddenly 30) (2004,  PG-13)
13 Going on 30 (Suddenly 30)
Really outstanding and gorgeous comedy for a woman at 30 acting like a 13-year-old girl since Big. Jennifer Garner makes a fantastic performance that makes me laugh.
117
The Sugarland Express (1974,  PG)
The Sugarland Express
I was surprised to find out this Steven Spielberg adventure-crime-drama film is based on a true story the couple plan to kidnap their own child, who was placed with foster parents. The escape is partly successful, they take a rookie Texas State trooper hostage. Really interested and excitement. The ending was sad as well, but I won't give it away.
Goldie Hawn's performance is brave, funny and wonderful. In fact, all the acting is excellent, right down to the last two-line player.
118
The Sum of All Fears (2002,  PG-13)
The Sum of All Fears
This thriller film based on Tom Clancy's novel of the CIA analyst Jack Ryan played by Ben Affleck is good, fast-paced and efficient, with a good cast to lend credibility.
119
Supergirl (1984,  PG)
Supergirl
Faye Dunaway makes a wonderfully campy villainess and Helen Slater is okay as a superheroine.
120
Superman (1978,  PG)
Superman
Pretty great classic superhero movie. The late Christopher Reeve was incredible and perfect choice of the casting in the title role.
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Superman II (1981,  PG)
Superman II
Always like the cool scenes of Superman against three renegades from Krypton.
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Superman III (1983,  PG)
Superman III
Superman splits in two as he fights Webster's super-computer and that was some funny thing on Pryor in this third installment film.
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Superman IV - The Quest for Peace (1987,  PG)
Superman IV - The Quest for Peace
It was quite okay with Superman's next enemy and I can't wait to watch the long alternative scenes on the DVD soon.
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Superman Returns (2006,  PG-13)
Superman Returns
Incredible adventure story like the memory from the original Superman (1978). Newcomer Brandon Routh was excellent as the new title role.
125
S.W.A.T. (2003,  PG-13)
S.W.A.T.
S.W.A.T. group delivers all the pulse-pounding thrills and high-octance action you're looking for.
126
Swamp Thing (1982,  PG)
Swamp Thing
The special effects, thrills, chills and slime were average in this based on DC Comics film.
127
The Swarm (1978,  PG)
The Swarm
A long mild horror film of the killer bees and great appearances of famous Hollywood stars.
128
Sweet Home Alabama (2002,  PG-13)
Sweet Home Alabama
Reese Witherspoon's so charm in this great romantic-comedy film.
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Sweet November (2001,  PG-13)
Sweet November
Charlize Theron sparkles as a free-spirited "gal with a secret" in this updated remake of the 1968 charmer, but costar Keanu Reeves hasn't a romantic bone in his body; he plays every scene - happy, sad, angry - with the same stern expression and flat delivery. As a result, it's difficult to embrace the fairy-tale story of an emotionally withdrawn guy whose better qualities are brough out by Theron's vivacious Earth sprite. The whole concept seems too much a part of the 1960s, which perhaps explains why the original was more successful.
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The Sweetest Thing (2002,  R)
The Sweetest Thing
Cameron Diaz and Christina Applegate are excellent as best friends and career singles undertake a road trip in an effort to locate a specific guy who initiated more than a few sparks during a brief nightclub chat. This ribald sex farce, belying its name, is a tawdry little flick lacking anything in the way of redeeming social values, which panders to crude and smarmy sexuality, demeans the very nature of love, and turns the battle of the sexes into a sparring ground of smut.
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Swordfish (2001,  R)
Swordfish
What a wild action, explosive and racing. Halle Berry is my favourite black actress and really hot.

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