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May 7th, 2009 by Adrastea Fanale
by Adrastea Fanale

The movie reviews are listed below. “Rent DVD” might get you to a good site. If not try “Music Download Reviews”. DO as many searches as you need, try “Films Online”.

House Party Two: Uninspired continuation has Baby Reid heading off to college-if he might just keep on to the money his temple assembly has brought up to send him there. Reid is still appealing, but this splintered film has little to offer, regardless of its communal awareness meteoric and get a learning “message.” Cast includes Christopher Reid, Christopher Martin, Eugene Allen, George Anthony Bell, and William Schatner. (94 minutes, 1991)

Stage Beauty: In 7th-centnry England, the most attractive and rejoiced actress on the level is a guy, Ned Kynaston Crudup. While the humorous Emperor Chares II annuls the ban prohibiting females from performing’ Kynaston is not just unemployable: he is squashed. A vibrant, well-cast period piece that doesn’t completely persuade us the medial personality and his sensual bewilderment is really fascinating. The screenplay is by Jeffrey Hatcher from his play Cometeat with Lady Level Beauty. Cast includes Billy Crudup, Claire Danes, Rupert Everett, Tom Wilkinson, Ben Choplin, and Edward Fox. (105 minutes, 2004)

The Wedding Singer: Robbie has just been dumped, right before he was supposed to get married. He resumes his job as a wedding singer, but is miserable and depressed. While singing at weddings he strikes up a friendship with a waitress, who is engaged to a total jerk. Can these two see that they are meant for each other?

The Day The Earth Stood Still: This is a remake of the 1951 sci-fi classic. An alien spacecraft has landed on Earth. An alien named Klaatu is taken by the military. Klaatu explains that his robot Gorti has the power to destroy the Earth, and will do so if Earth proves to be a danger to the galaxy.

Light in the Jungle: Lazy tale of Nobel treasure victor Albert Schweitzer’s years as a physician in Africa, where he struggles both the superstitions of the locals and the interruption of his European best entertainers. Cast includes Malcolm McDowell, Helen Jessop, Henry Cele, and Patrick Shai. (89 minutes, 1990)

Beethoven: Narrowly escaping being kidnapped, little Beethoven, a puppy St. Bernard, finds his way into the Norton’s house. They take him in, but are in no way prepared when he turns into a massively large dog. One of the local veterinarians is using animals for cruel experiments, and Beethoven is on the list.

Curly Sue: Destitute con performer and his adopted waif parasite onto a tightly wound plate of a lawyer. She, in turn decides that this 4-flushing couple is just what she needs to improve her life. Lynch’s evident distress recommends she might have seen the hurries. Cast includes James Belushi, Kelly Lynch, Alisan Porter, John Getz, Fred Dalton Thompson, Cameron Thor, Steve Carell, and Edie McClurg. (101 minutes, 1991)

Chicago Joe and the Showgirl: Jerk cadet-hood Sutherland, stationed in London throughout WW2, joins a self-misled British tart Lloyd in carrying out trivial offenses that escalate into slay. Famed British tabloid fodder gets the low-spending limit “period” therapy. Gently fascinating account by no means relatively gels, albeit some of the bloodshed offers surprisingly stylized jolts. Lloyd is a lot more fascinating than her co-star here. Cast includes Kiefer Sutherland, Emily Lloyd, Patsy Kensit, Keith Allen, and John Lahr. (103 minutes, 1990)

The Man in the Glass Booth: American Film Theatre rendition of Robert Shaw’s play in reference to a glib Jewish industrialist carried to trial for Nazi battle offenses. Schell is excellent, however overall consequence is contrived. Shaw had his name expelled from credits of film. Cast includes Maximilian Schell, Lois Nettleton, Luther Adler, Lawrence Pressman, Henry Brown, and Richard Rasof. (117 minutes, 1975)

Remember, be creative and use phrases like “Online Movie”. If that one doesn’t work try another one. See if “Online Movie” gets a better result.

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