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AC/DC - Let There Be Rock [Read More ...]
Filmed at the 1980 Paris concert, the blazing heavy metal masters unleash 13 searing songs, including "Live Wire" "Highway to Hell" and "Let There be Rock." Year: 1980. Director: Eric Dionysius, Eric Mistler. Starring: Phill Rudd, Ronald Belford Scott, Cliff Williams, Angus Young, Malcolm Young.
Pt 109 [Read More ...]
Description: John F. Kennedy lived long enough to see this Hollywood account of his Navy career and his heroism following a ruthless attack by a Japanese ship on his small patrol craft. Cliff Robertson is an amiable choice to play Kennedy, though one won't find a lot of the late president's m...
Picnic (Widescreen) [Read More ...]
Description: William Holden is the hunky drifter who rides the rails into a small Midwest town with dreams of landing a "respectable" job with his rich college buddy (Cliff Robertson). Kim Novak is the small-town beauty queen engaged to Robertson who falls for the cocky dreamer, as do repress...
Centennial Vols 1-12 [Read More ...]
Description: A remarkably ambitious and engrossing project, this 1978 television miniseries ran 26-and-a-half hours, cost a then-enormous $25 million, and involved 4 directors, 5 cinematographers, and somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 speaking parts. Based on James Michener's panoramic be...
PT 109 [Read More ...]
Description: John F. Kennedy lived long enough to see this Hollywood account of his Navy career and his heroism following a ruthless attack by a Japanese ship on his small patrol craft. Cliff Robertson is an amiable choice to play Kennedy, though one won't find a lot of the late president's m...
Sunday in New York [Read More ...]
why still not on dvd??:I am waiting so long for it to come out on dvd...its such a nice movie!!!
Charly [Read More ...]
Description: Adapted from Daniel Keyes's novel Flowers for Algernon, Charly must be viewed as a soap opera of and for its zeitgeist--the halcyon '60s, when "natural" was nirvana, the air hummed with the mantra "Everybody's beautiful," and all ills stemmed from institutional monoliths such ...
All That Jazz [Read More ...]
Description: Choreographer-turned-director Bob Fosse (Cabaret, Lenny) turns the camera on himself in this nervy, sometimes unnerving 1979 feature, a nakedly autobiographical piece that veers from gritty drama to razzle-dazzle musical, allegory to satire. It's an indication of his bravura, and...
Charly [Read More ...]
Description: Adapted from Daniel Keyes's novel Flowers for Algernon, Charly must be viewed as a soap opera of and for its zeitgeist--the halcyon '60s, when "natural" was nirvana, the air hummed with the mantra "Everybody's beautiful," and all ills stemmed from institutional monoliths such ...
Stratton Story [Read More ...]
Description: James Stewart and June Allyson enjoyed one of their gee-whiz pairings in The Stratton Story, a baseball biopic with an easy swing. Stewart plays Monty Stratton, who, according to the film, is a country boy plowing the back forty when a transient scout (Frank Morgan) discovers him...
Dance, Fools, Dance (Forbidden Hollywood) [Read More ...]
Review: Primarily for hardcore fans of Crawford and of precode films:This film is actually about 3.5/5. Not great, but good enough to keep your interest. As others have already mentioned it is historical for being the initial teaming of Joan Crawford and Clark Gable, although Gable is si...
Once Were Warriors [Read More ...]
Description: New Zealand filmmaker Lee Tamahori (The Edge) directed this brutal but powerful story drawn from the culture of poverty and alienation enveloping contemporary Maori life. Rena Owen plays the beleaguered mother of two boys--one of whom is already in prison while the other contempl...
Deep Rising [Read More ...]
Description: Following in the reptilian slime trail of Anaconda, this derivative monster movie from early 1998 plays like a cross between Titanic and Tremors, with parts of Aliens tossed in for good measure. Director Stephen Sommers couldn't recognize an original idea if it swallowed him whol...
Operation Pacific [Read More ...]
Description: If not a seminal World War II submarine picture, then Operation Pacific is at least an entertaining one. John Wayne stars as "Duke" Gifford, first officer of the submarine Thunderfish. Patricia Neal is Duke's ex-wife, and when they meet again after four years, the couple tries...
Hell Comes to Frogtown [Read More ...]
Review: Terribly, Terribly, Cheesy and Funny:How many post-apocalyptic B-trash movies were made after Mad Max gave respectibility to the genre? Unfathomable.....and most are completely unwatchable. Frogtown somehow skips across the pond above the scum and provides some genuine laughs, ...
Disorganized Crime [Read More ...]
always loved this movie:I have always liked to watch this movie. It is just a fun 'murphy's law' type of movie and everything still works out in the end. A light hearted movie, but I wouldn't watch it with the kids.
You'll Never Get Rich [Read More ...]
Description: They don't make the most obvious screen couple--if you squint, you might think Stan Laurel had gotten together with Lauren Bacall--but their differences only serve to make this effervescent musical all the more entertaining. You'll Never Get Rich is the first of two that Fred Ast...
Hellhole [Read More ...]
Devil's Brigade [Read More ...]
Description: Dismissed in 1968 as a plodding rip-off of The Dirty Dozen--without that 1967 film's sardonic, antiestablishment satire--The Devil's Brigade now plays like a nostalgic last gasp of the sentimental World War II action genre. Celebrating the 1st Special Service Force (a commando-li...
All That Jazz [Read More ...]
Description: Choreographer-turned-director Bob Fosse (Cabaret, Lenny) turns the camera on himself in this nervy, sometimes unnerving 1979 feature, a nakedly autobiographical piece that veers from gritty drama to razzle-dazzle musical, allegory to satire. It's an indication of his bravura, and...
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