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Thomas in Love (2000) - DVD Review
Posted on 03.25.03 by ScottC @ 9:08 pm

Film:
DVD:

Written by: Philippe Blasband
Directed by: Pierre-Paul Renders
Starring: Benoît Verhaert, Aylin Yay, Magali Pinglaut, Alexandre von Sivers, Frédéric Topart

Features:

  1. The Making of Thomas in Love featurette
  2. Behind the scenes of animation sequences
  3. Director biography
  4. Trailers

Released by: New Video Group
Region: 1
Rating: R
Anamorphic: Oui

My Advice: Rent it.

Thomas Thomas (Verhaert) has agoraphobia, a condition that has kept him in his apartment for eight years; he experiences seizures when just looking at the outside world. He can't even bear to have people around him. So his only source of interaction with anyone (his insurance agent (Sivers), his therapist (Topart), his mother) is done through the videophone. He even has cybersex with computer-generated cybersluts. However his therapist wants to shake up Thomas' routine, so he signs up Thomas to a computer dating club to form something approaching a relationship. At the same time, his insurance agent informs him that he is eligible to use ‘medical prostitutes' trained to ‘satisfy' the handicapped. But as he gets involved with Melodie (Pinglaut) from the ‘Catch-A-Heart' dating service and Eva (Yay) from Madame Zoe's escort service, he finds that the videophone is becoming more of a restriction than protection. Thomas might be in love, but is it enough to escape the prison he's constructed for himself?

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Good Times: Complete First Season (1974) - DVD Review
Posted on 03.20.03 by ScottC @ 11:43 pm

Film:
DVD:

Created by: Mike Evans & Eric Monte
Directed by:
Starring: Esther Rolle, John Amos, Ja'Net Du Bois, Jimmie Walker, Bern Nadette Stanis, Ralph Carter

Released by: Columbia-Tristar
Region: 1
Rating: NR
Anamorphic: N/A; appears in its original 1.33:1 format.

My Advice: Rent it for the nostalgia value.

"Dyn-o-mite!" If you're a member of Generation X, you'll remember this catch phrase, and you know it's from the 70's sitcom Good Times. This show presents the trials and tribulations of the Evans family headed by hard working patriarch James (Amos) and God-fearing mother Florida (Rolle) and their children: jive-talking artist J.J. (Walker), boy-crazy Thelma (Stanis), and budding militant Michael (Carter). We see the family trying to keep things together in Chicago's projects through hardship and temptation yet still keep a smile on their faces.

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The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (1999) - DVD Review
Posted on 03.15.03 by ScottC @ 7:11 pm
The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns DVD cover art

Film:
DVD:

Written by: Peter Barnes
Directed by: John Henderson
Starring: Randy Quaid, Colm Meaney, Orla Brady, Roger Daltrey, Whoopi Goldberg

Features:

  • Featurette: Leprechauns: Making of the Magic
  • Crew interviews
  • Production notes
  • Leprechaun lore
  • Cast and crew biographies and filmographies

Released by: Artisan
Region: 1
Rating: NR
Anamorphic: N/A; appears in its original 1.33:1.

My Advice: Rent The Commitments instead.

Jack Woods (Quaid), a harried, stressed-out corporate executive, is in Ireland scouting out likely places to build vacation homes for other harried, stressed-out corporate executives. What he finds is a beautiful land, a beautiful girl, Kathleen (Brady), and leprechauns. After saving the head of the local leprechaun clan Seamus Muldoon (Meaney), Jack is let in to a secret magical world of leprechauns, trooping fairies, and various other magical creatures. And these magical creatures are about to go to war. Seamus' son and the trooping fairy king Boric's (Daltrey) daughter have fallen in love in accordance to the principles of Narrative Causality. Of course this gives the leprechauns and the trooping fairies a great excuse to massacre each other. And Nature is falling apart because of it. Can Jack and Kathleen with the Grand Banshee's (Goldberg) help stop the war and keep The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns alive?

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Summer of Fear (1978) - DVD Review
Posted on 03.10.03 by ScottC @ 10:23 pm
Summer of fear DVD cover

Film:
DVD:

Written by: Glenn M. Benest, based on the novel by Lois Duncan
Directed by: Wes Craven
Starring: Linda Blair, Lee Purcell, Fran Drescher, Macdonald Carey

Features:

  1. Director and Cast Filmographies
  2. Running audio commentary by director Craven and producer Max Keller

Released by: Artisan
Region: 1
Rating: PG-13
Anamorphic: N/A; appears in its original 1.33:1.

My Advice: Rent a better Wes Craven movie.

The loving and happy Bryants take in their niece Julia (Purcell) after her parents die in a mysterious car accident in the Appalachians. At first shy and a little frumpy, Julia transforms into a vivacious and beautiful creature. Everyone in town is charmed by her, especially the menfolk. This doesn't please Rachel (Blair), the Bryants' daughter. Rachel loses her family's affection, her boyfriend and her peace of mind due to her cousin's enchanting presence. Rachel thinks Julia is a total witch. (Remember this is 1978, you couldn't say bitch on network TV.) With evidence piling up and events taking a deadly turn, Rachel may be more right than she knows. Will it be enough to survive the Summer of Fear? (Cue dramatic music)

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The Grifters (1990) - DVD Review
Posted on 03.03.03 by ScottC @ 1:15 am

Film:
DVD:

Written by: Donald E. Westlake, based on the novel by Jim Thompson
Directed by: Stephen Frears
Starring: John Cusack, Anjelica Huston, and Annette Bening

Features:

  1. Commentary with director Frears, screenwriter Westlake, actors Cusack & Huston
  2. The Making of The Grifters
  3. The Jim Thompson Story
  4. The Grifters scrapbook

Released by: Miramax
Region: 1
Rating: R
Anamorphic: Yes

My Advice: Own it.

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