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This post originally appeared on the DVD Netflix blog “Inside the Envelope.” That company folded in 2023, and the blog was shut down, but you might find some good stuff here. When we are children, we believe in things that later we realize were just make believe. Once we grow up, and all of our…

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This post originally appeared on the DVD Netflix blog “Inside the Envelope.” That company folded in 2023, and the blog was shut down. I’ve provided info on where to watch these films in 2026. Prior to September 11, 2001, terrorism was something most Americans saw in movies or on the news. They had been shaken…

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Recently, DVD Netflix celebrated a momentous milestone when it shipped its 5-billionth shipment. There was much anticipation as to who would be the person to receive the shipment and also a contest to predict when it would happen and what genre it would be in. I spent much time ciphering and figuring to come up with my…

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Kate Winslet https://www.flickr.com/photos/jingdianmeinv/3912257061

This post originally appeared on the DVD Netflix blog “Inside the Envelope.” That company folded in 2023, and the blog was shut down. Few decades in world history have seen as much upheaval and chaos as the 2000s. Just as we wiped our brows in relief after getting through Y2K successfully, the unthinkable occurred when…

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Jessica Tandy, Driving Miss Daisy

This post originally appeared on the DVD Netflix blog “Inside the Envelope.” That company folded in 2023, and the blog was shut down, but you might find some good stuff here. Let’s talk notable Academy Award winners from the 1990s, the decade the Internet was born. In the nineties, big book stores nearly obliterated the…

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July 16th, 2019

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First Wives Club

The 1990s formed a great decade for comedy in film, especially fun and downright silly movies. Stories that contain characters placed outside of their elements are especially entertaining, and they open up the plot to all kinds of hilarious situations. Examples are: A kid alone at home or in a big city, businessmen playing cowboy,…

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June 11th, 2019

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This post originally appeared on the DVD Netflix blog “Inside the Envelope.” That company closed in 2023, and the blog was shut down. Many Academy Awards in the 1980s went to movies that explored non-traditional subjects, indicating a move toward inclusiveness, as film makers began to explore dysfunction, disabilities, and cultural issues. Here are some…

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May 30th, 2019

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Annie Hall

This post originally appeared on the DVD Netflix blog “Inside the Envelope.” That company folded in 2023, and the blog was shut down, but you might find some good stuff here. The 1970s were marked by turmoil, largely caused by gasoline shortages, a controversial war, and a presidential resignation. There was also the Watergate scandal,…

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This post originally appeared on the DVD Netflix blog “Inside the Envelope.” That company folded in 2023, and the blog was shut down, but you might find some good stuff here. The 1970s marked significant advances for female equality in America. Although the equal-rights amendment failed to ratify, federal law now outlawed discrimination in the…

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May 15th, 2019

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Sometimes I’m disappointed with movie remakes, but that’s not the case with Fahrenheit 451. The theme of the first film, and the novel it was based on, is actually strengthened in the 2018 version. Both versions have just enough similarities and differences to make them both worth watching. I’d recommend reading the novel by Ray Bradbury…

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