Bopha - Restless, engaging rant with Glover and Woodard who played Nelson and Winnie Mandela in the Television film MANDELA featuring as a wedded couple residing in a quiet South African community. He is a patrol officer who maintains the status quo; their world is certain to collapse while their youngster Ezia takes part in a rebellion differing to the control and curriculum of the neighboring off-white-run school. Cast includes Morgan Freeman, Danny Glover, Malcolm McDowell, Alfie Woodard, Marius Weyers, Maynard Eziashi, Malick Bowens, and Grace Mahlaba. (PG-13, 120 minutes, 1993)
The Proud and Profane, Spotty WW2 romance tale has copious resemblances to From Here to Eternity. However, Kerr-Holden romance is on no account believable. Cast includes William Holden, Deborah Kerr, Thelma Ritter, Dewey Martin, William Redfield, Ross Bagdasman, and Marion Ross. (111 minutes, 1956)
South Park, The pint-sized, excited babies of South Park, Colorado, are so crazy about the new R-rated Terrance and Phillip film that they start copying its rude discussion. This empowers the parents of South Park to mount a promotion contrary to the movie's megastars-and native land, Canada. Acute, ridiculous and yes, crude satire, based on the disrespectful TV succession; kindled by amazing melodies by Parker and Marc Shaiman. Cast includes Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, Isaac Hayes, George Clooney, Brent Spiner, and Stewart Copeland. (81 minutes, 1999)
Hard To Kill, Mason Storm has substantiation of political fraud. When he warns his superiors, shady cops attack his house, slay his spouse and shoot him, leaving him for dead. Seven years later, he wakes from his coma, and he now has vengeance on his mind.
The General's Daughter, Army investigator Travolta exposes more than he ever imagined while he looks into the slaying of a well-respected base commander's daughter, herself a commander. As confirmation of a disgrace grows, it gets to be transparent that the Army's only interest is keeping a lid on the matter. Efficiently finished, however this twisty story from Nelson DeMille's bestseller has a huge air of set-up in regards to it. Cast includes Simon West, John Travolta, Timothy Hutton, Clarence Williams, James Woods, and John Frankenheimer. (125 minutes, 1999)
Hootenanny Hoot - Unsurprising comedy about college hootenanny show carried to TV is made endurable only by presence of Money and other nation/people actors. This is one of Sam Katzman's "normal" low-budget films. Cast includes Gene Nelson, Peter Breck, Joby Baker, Rita Lee, Pam Austin, Johnny Money, Sheb Wooley, The Brothers 4, and Judy Henske. (103 minutes, 1973)
Leaving Las Vegas - Ben plays a absolute alcoholic. He has ruined his life, so he takes what money he has left, and goes to Las Vegas for one final celebration. His first step is to employ a street hooker, an comparably distressed soul. The connection between these two will lead to destruction or salvation for them both.
Dracula Dead and Loving It, Dracula gets the Mel Brooks treatment in this mockery motion picture which invests so much time retelling the familiar Transylvanian's tale it forgets to be preposterous. There are some good minutes for Brooks' fans, but just not enough. Cast includes Leslie Nielsen, Peter MacNicol, Steven Weber, Amy Beck, Charlie Callas, and Anne Bancroft. (90 minutes, 1995)
Heartland Reggae, Careless documentary of '78 show remembering a visit to Jamaica by Haile Selassie. The music makes it worth watching. Cast includes Bob Marley and the Wailers, Peter Tosh, and Althea and Donna. (87 minutes, 1980)
No Down Payment, Current suburban soap opera of entangling complications of few young married twosomes. Cast includes Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North, Tony Randall, Cameron Mitchell, Patricia Owens, Barbara Hurry, and Pat Hingle. - 31989
The Proud and Profane, Spotty WW2 romance tale has copious resemblances to From Here to Eternity. However, Kerr-Holden romance is on no account believable. Cast includes William Holden, Deborah Kerr, Thelma Ritter, Dewey Martin, William Redfield, Ross Bagdasman, and Marion Ross. (111 minutes, 1956)
South Park, The pint-sized, excited babies of South Park, Colorado, are so crazy about the new R-rated Terrance and Phillip film that they start copying its rude discussion. This empowers the parents of South Park to mount a promotion contrary to the movie's megastars-and native land, Canada. Acute, ridiculous and yes, crude satire, based on the disrespectful TV succession; kindled by amazing melodies by Parker and Marc Shaiman. Cast includes Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, Isaac Hayes, George Clooney, Brent Spiner, and Stewart Copeland. (81 minutes, 1999)
Hard To Kill, Mason Storm has substantiation of political fraud. When he warns his superiors, shady cops attack his house, slay his spouse and shoot him, leaving him for dead. Seven years later, he wakes from his coma, and he now has vengeance on his mind.
The General's Daughter, Army investigator Travolta exposes more than he ever imagined while he looks into the slaying of a well-respected base commander's daughter, herself a commander. As confirmation of a disgrace grows, it gets to be transparent that the Army's only interest is keeping a lid on the matter. Efficiently finished, however this twisty story from Nelson DeMille's bestseller has a huge air of set-up in regards to it. Cast includes Simon West, John Travolta, Timothy Hutton, Clarence Williams, James Woods, and John Frankenheimer. (125 minutes, 1999)
Hootenanny Hoot - Unsurprising comedy about college hootenanny show carried to TV is made endurable only by presence of Money and other nation/people actors. This is one of Sam Katzman's "normal" low-budget films. Cast includes Gene Nelson, Peter Breck, Joby Baker, Rita Lee, Pam Austin, Johnny Money, Sheb Wooley, The Brothers 4, and Judy Henske. (103 minutes, 1973)
Leaving Las Vegas - Ben plays a absolute alcoholic. He has ruined his life, so he takes what money he has left, and goes to Las Vegas for one final celebration. His first step is to employ a street hooker, an comparably distressed soul. The connection between these two will lead to destruction or salvation for them both.
Dracula Dead and Loving It, Dracula gets the Mel Brooks treatment in this mockery motion picture which invests so much time retelling the familiar Transylvanian's tale it forgets to be preposterous. There are some good minutes for Brooks' fans, but just not enough. Cast includes Leslie Nielsen, Peter MacNicol, Steven Weber, Amy Beck, Charlie Callas, and Anne Bancroft. (90 minutes, 1995)
Heartland Reggae, Careless documentary of '78 show remembering a visit to Jamaica by Haile Selassie. The music makes it worth watching. Cast includes Bob Marley and the Wailers, Peter Tosh, and Althea and Donna. (87 minutes, 1980)
No Down Payment, Current suburban soap opera of entangling complications of few young married twosomes. Cast includes Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North, Tony Randall, Cameron Mitchell, Patricia Owens, Barbara Hurry, and Pat Hingle. - 31989
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