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The Prince and the Pauper (2000)

Good adaptation of Mark Twain's novel.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 8 / 10
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Radio Flyer (1992)

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Rambling Rose (1991)

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Ransom (1996)

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Rent-a-Kid (1995)

Not a great credit to Leslie Nielsen's career. Follows the format - whacky idea, well known whacky comedy actor to give it weight, throw in some children to bring the whacky idea down to earth, whacky comedy actor sees error of his ways, happy ever after.

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Richie Rich (1994)

Don't Bother My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 4 / 10
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The River Wild (1994)

Good action movie, with one or two interesting sub-plots concerning father-son relationships. Meryl Streep can be a little annoying though.

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 7 / 10
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Roseanne (1988-1997)

Mainly a vehicle for Roseanne Arnold's particular brand of "humour", but the rest of the cast do make their own mark, and the result is pretty good. Of course, seeing DJ grow up over the years was the best part :-)

My Movie Rating: Red StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed StarRed Star 6 / 10
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Round The Twist (1989-2000)

Brilliant series which seems to be enjoyed by many adults as well as kids :-)

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The Sandlot (1993)

Very cool coming of age movie. Certainly appeals to me, always being the last to be picked for football at playtime.

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The Santa Clause (1994)

A gorgeous Christmas movie. Unfortunately the sequel was terrible, and has dissuaded me from watching the third.

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School of Rock (2003)

I expected it to be a little more anarchic - it seemed to me a little too much like Sister Act 2....

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Second Best (1994)

A true classic. Sometimes upsetting & disturbing, but always thought-provoking and heart warming. Chris Cleary-Miles is just superb.

It's just a crying shame I had to find out about this movie by accident.

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Shadowlands (1993)

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Shadrach (1998)

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Shiloh (1997)

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Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season (1999)

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The Shining (1980)

One of those instances of the movie surpassing the fame of the novel.

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Shipwrecked (1990)

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Signs (2002)

Some people have said M. Night Shyamalan is a one-trick director - I'd say this - Sixth Sense was an inspired all-time classic, Unbreakable was mediocre, and with Signs, he's just lost the plot.

Good performances, especially from Rory Culkin and Mel Gibson, and the first part of the film was fairly reasonable. But the last 20 minutes were a bitter disappointment.

There again, would I have felt the same way had I not been expecting a revelatory-turn-it-on-its-head ending?

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