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December 16th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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After many years of trying to finally procure this one on “the telly”, I recently was afforded the opportunity. As a “period fraction” and “social commentary”, the film works fairly well. One most realize that miscegenation was aloof a taboo in the 50’s when this film was made; thus, it was considered a violation of “the natural order of things” in worthy of the Deep South. While the “romance” between Dorothy Dandridge (”Margot Seaton”) and John Justin (”David Archer”) was displayed, all that Harry Belafonte (”David Boyeur”) and Joan Fontaine (”Mavis Norman”) could muster were some occasional glances and a verbal exchange about the pros and cons of interracial relations.

In light of the controversy surrounding the unusual “Monster’s Ball”, we may not have matured as worthy as we mediate.

Many of the other roles are filled by those that were under contract to Twentieth Century-Fox, the releasing company: Joan Collins (Jocelyn Fluery”), previously seen in “Land of the Pharoahs”, Michael Rennie (”Hilary Carson”), earlier featured in “The Robe” and the classic “The Day the Earth Stood Calm”, and Patricia Owens (”Sylvia Fluery”) from”The Soar”.

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Even James Mason (”Maxwell Fluery”) had been featured in the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz vehicle for Fox “Forever, Darling”.

Future “Ben-Hur” villain Stephen Boyd (”Euan Templeton”) is on hand as the romantic interest for Collins.

While the acting is equal to the talented cast, it is character outmoded John Williams that steals the note. As “Colonel Whittingham”, the police investigator of a character’s demise, he seems as a precursor to television’s “Columbo”. Crafty, witty, and verbally adept, his “flatfoot” is not one’s typical cop.

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In all, the film is delicious, not only for the performances but for the lush scenery and the notice at how movies “dared” to do something different in the 50’s.

Island in the Sun makes you wish you where on the that Island. What can I say, Dorothy Dandridge, Harry Belafonte, and Joan Collins were youngest and most comely in this movie. This movie displays interacial relationships, pre-marital sex, marital affairs, and even abolish. There’s so many scandals going on in this movie you can hardly withhold with all of them. The movie ending is so detached….almost like it started…..with a conception of the Island…..It’s a must survey!

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December 16th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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This well-behaved British historical tale of snatching Dutch industrial diamonds out of invading Nazi hands in May 1940 is

based on “Adventure in Diamonds”, and I mediate mighty better than the book. The decisions and fears of the Dutch and Jewish diamond merchants of Amsterdam are excellently and incisively portrayed,as are the British SAS Major Dillon and his Dutch “assistants”,and the “Fifth Columnist” Nazi sympathizers

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in the Dutch Army.Eva Bartok is outstanding in her portait of a

Dutch woman helping the shrimp team racing the clock and the Germans to gewt these diamonds, needed for tank, weaponry, and

ammunition production, off to Britain. The shadowy and white film, and the photography, emphasize the mood well, as do the trusty

scenery in Ymuiden and Amsterdam. Learn some engrossing just history!

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I recommend this film without reservations. I hold it has all the qualifications to be considered a timeless war classic. The script based on a right myth will grab you from the beginning and you will win the impression of being there in Amsterdam as the Nazi army approaches. The director did a improbable job in conveying the feeling of doom that engulfed that city. The performances are all primary, even from bit players, but I capture my hat off to Miss Eva Bartok for a most sensitive portrayal which haunts you plot after the film ended.
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December 15th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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“Where were you in `62? “

I wasn’t around in `62 — I was born in `63, as a matter of fact, and I was 10 when George Lucas’ American Graffiti was released. I wasn’t really aware of either George Lucas or American Graffiti in 1973, although four years later I would know Lucas from his next — and most approved — film, Star Wars. I did not go to the movies considerable in 1973, but I saw this fabulous film when it was broadcast by ABC some years later. (ABC, capitalizing on its “hot” recent sitcom, Three’s Company, shamelessly promoted it as “starring Suzanne Somers.” In fact, Suzanne is not even billed with the eight “stars.”)

If film and television historians have it accurate, though, American Graffiti was the catalyst for the 1950s Nostalgia fad that begat TV’s Blissful Days, Laverne and Shirley, and the blessedly short-lived Joanie Loves Chachi (not to mention Sha Na Na and Broadway`s Grease) . And it isn’t terribly surprising that Tickled Days and its spin-offs owe their inspiration — if not their very existence — to Lucas’ first major culturally indispensable film. Elated Days starred Ron Howard, who (as Ronny Howard) had second billing in Graffiti, while Laverne and Shirley costar Cindy Williams was the female lead.

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American Graffiti is a bittersweet yet comedic survey at what the DVD publicity blurb says was “America’s last age of innocence.” In the summer of `62, JFK was in the White House, the Beatles were level-headed unknown in this side of the Atlantic, and drive in diners and movie palaces were very well-liked. There was no Internet or even Studio 54 honest yet, so kids went cruising, looking for girls to rob up or rivals to run in their souped-up hot rods. (Lucas, in the Making Of documentary on the 25th Anniversary DVD, says his intent in making American Graffiti was to document cruising as a socio-cultural phenomenon that died in the more turbulent half of the 1960s.)

The movie’s structure — commonplace now but it was revolutionary at the time — intertwines several plots spicy a group of recently graduated Southern California high school seniors on their last night before going to college. Curt (Richard Dreyfuss) is fretting about going to college in the East with his friend Steve (Howard) . Wracked with indecision, he spends his last night in town searching for The Blonde in the White Thunderbird (Suzanne Somers in her first, albeit little, role) . His misadventures cause him to step out of character, especially when he crosses paths with The Pharohs, the local gang of miscreants.

Curt’s sister Laurie (Williams) must not only cope with her brother’s last cramped bout with “icy feet” but with the panic of losing Steve. In what may be a typical space for couples who are “loyal” but are going to be separated by circumstances, she’s devastated by Steve’s suggestion that they “examine other people” while they are in school. “I can’t examine you to be a monk,” Laurie says with fraudulent bravado, but in “The Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” sequence, it is sure that she is damage and mad.

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The other two subplots of this improbable film center on Toad (Charlie Martin Smith) and John (Paul Le Mat) . Toad is the car-crazy, girl-deprived nerd that we either knew in school or that we inspect in ourselves. His attempts to effect the fine Debbie (Candy Clark) are hilarious — rivaled only by a similarly themed scene in Summer of ‘42 — only to gaze that Debbie likes him for who he really is. John, on the other hand, is the Han Solo of this bunch, the high school dropout who loves lickety-split cars and even faster women. He, too, discovers a tender side as he is saddled with 12-year-old Carol (a pre-One Day at a Time Mackenzie Phillips) . Not only must he learn patience while driving around with Carol, but also he is being challenged as the top whisk racer by Bob Falfa (played by the man who would be Han Solo, Harrison Ford) .

All these stories will converge in a climactic, winner lift all bustle, and several Lucas touchstones will resurface in his later Star Wars series — the choice to either pick or reject a obvious path, the relationship between men and their machines, and the quest for either esteem or adventure.

Serving as a unifying thread to all these subplots is Wolfman Jack, mostly heard on the radio but seen briefly in a Yoda/Ben Kenobi style of mentor for restless Curt.

Lucas uses music here very effectively. Each song (and there are over 40 here, ranging from Rock Around the Clock to The Vast Pretender) was chosen to provide emotional context, not unprejudiced period atmosphere. He envisioned American Graffiti as a musical “with no singing or dancing.”

This film is fun to peruse and definitely deserves having been votes as one of the American Film Institute’s top 100 Films of All Time. Perceive it with a friend or alone, and if you were of age in the 1960s, reply the movie’s distinguished log line: “Where were you in `62? ”

I originally watched this movie in high school. Despite having been told about most of the best scenes in near by my friends, it was mild a lot of fun. Of course, a lot of other people understanding so too, as it spawned a nostalgia craze for the 50s and early 60s resulting in many (too many? ) seasons of “Contented Days,” among others.

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A few years ago, I saw the movie again on TV. I realized that, even though I was mighty more musty (at least physically), this movie calm seemed very very genuine.

I recently got the DVD and watched it properly and I have to say that, after careful scrutiny, this really is one of the finest films ever made. I won’t retell a legend that’s powerful better told by the movie, but: it has a lot of laughs, but it’s not entirely a comedy (especially the ending) ; it has plenty of music, but it’s not a musical; it has plenty of action, but no blood and gore; it seems incredibly realistic, but there is never a unimaginative moment; there are multiple storylines and an ensemble cast, but it never gets confusing.

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Every aspect of this movie is impressive, but I’m particularly struck by the genius of George Lucas and associates when it comes to casting. Every actor in this movie seems perfect for the role they play. If you peruse hard you’ll search for quite a few familiar faces getting their open (including Suzanne Somers very briefly as the girl in the Thunderbird) . Many, particularly Harrison Ford & Richard Dreyfuss, went on to long, successful careers. Although they were all mountainous in this film, I view that Candy Clark was a standout.

If you accept this collector’s edition of the DVD you’ll also be able to study an in-depth “extra” on the anecdote leisurely the making of the film - very curious. It’s lively to seek that somebody as currently famed as Lucas had to be incredibly patient and persistent (and place up with a lot of fabulous Hollywood idiots) in his early days before his concept was finally realized. His success in making this movie under such tough circumstances makes the slay product even more impressive. It’s also very impressive to me that George Lucas went from writing/directing/creating a movie like “THX 1138″ to this and then to “Star Wars” - all three very obedient and VERY different films. I don’t know of anyone else who has accomplished anything quite like that.

Although I’m now expeditiously approaching middle age, I wasn’t really veteran enough to be a allotment of the era depicted in the movie, so this isn’t a nostalgia scuttle for me. The music isn’t my music - I’m more of a post-British Invasion fan. But the fact that a movie can create you portray deeply to characters from a realistic time and dwelling you’ve never been says something valuable. Also, the fact that it I’ve now enjoyed it on several different levels and at widely varying ages says even more…

Simply one of the greatest movies ever made.

Watch Across 110th Street Movie Online

December 14th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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Since it’s release in 1972 this film has fallen by the cinema wayside, being lumped into the blaxploitation genre - a purgatory from which it needs to be rescued. Labeling this film has little its audience appeal in the thirty years that have followed, but those of us who were fascinated with it then remain so now.

“Across 110th Street” is sparked by the kind of gritty and incisive urban realism that blaxploitation films are missing. It’s production values are an immediate tipoff that you are watching a friendly movie. The competent, skillful direction by Barry Shear; a superior legend that hardly takes a breath; gargantuan Harlem area shooting adds authenticity that makes it feel almost quasi-documentary.

It’s also highlighted by a ample cast of obsolete A-list movie stars, B-movie regulars and a few performers getting their first chance in a meaningful role. Anthony Quinn, one of the films’ executive producers, plays a brutal, insensitive police detective with a saunter of racism. Anthony Franciosa plays a cruel and ruthless Italian mobster tracking down his stolen money. Richard Ward plays a raspy voiced Harlem crime kingpin that Quinn tries to pressure; Ward will be recognizable to film buffs as a prisoner in the film “Brubaker” playing the pivotal role of Abraham. Paul Benjamin, the leader of the trio of thieves, appeared in the crucial role of the con ‘English’ in the terrific prison drama “Hurry From Alcatraz”. Antonio Fargas creates another of his patented shining, hip characters as one of the thieves. And finally, Yaphet Kotto gets his first critical film role playing the no-nonsense, by-the-book, newly assigned lieutenant who is refreshingly free of vulgarity - although he will buy a truck when he needs to!

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Period detail keeps this film stuck squarely in the 70’s which is one of it’s strengths. The pulsating music procure by Bobby Womack and J.J. Johnson perfectly matches the films moments of tension and transitional scenes. Womack’s catchy title song is another plus.

MGM has released this as section of it’s ‘Soul Cinema’ DVD collection in Widescreen format - that’s with the dusky bars on the top and bottom of the shroud for those who don’t know - and it’s a gigantic transfer. Pair this movie with “The French Connection” for a mountainous double feature.

Not a blaxploitation movie at all, this film is a shining, challenging, tough gloomy crime drama that pulls no punches, and because of that is mild remarkably unique today after 30 years. Made in 1972, it features an early performance by Yaphet Kotto as a by the book dusky police lieutenant who has to work with a improper, unruly white captain–Anthony Quinn in a very strong performance.

They’re after some murky hoods who slaughtered five men–three whites and two blacks–in a holdup that netted 300 substantial. The getaway driver is played by Starsky and Hutch’s Antonio Fargas and is unbiased one of the several reliable performances that give this film steady power.

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Another is turned in by Tony Franciosa playing a Mafia lieutenant who finds out about the hit and, with his henchmen, goes after the hoods. In one of many violent scenes, he finds Fargas’ character and slices and dices him in a Harlem whorehouse.

The dialogue here is worthy more bright than in many dumber films and is another reason this is a valid winner. When somebody talks–cop, hood, Mafioso, junkie, girlfriend–it’s natural, genuine, uncontrived, and completely credible. You understand who these characters are and you glean alive to because they’re not shooting bull–they’re telling it like it is.

The mix of this down to the bone talk and ’70s dress and behavior makes this a tremendously consuming film. The inclusion of violence is not gratuitous at all; it’s an integral piece of what happens–and what has to happen, given the circumstances.

Highly recommended for fans of crime drama.

Watch In Search of the Trojan War Movie Online

December 13th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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This is, without a doubt, one of the best historical documentaries ever made. In Search of the Trojan War combines archaeological adventure, historical investigation and a charming presentation by historian Michael Wood to bring to life one of the best known Greek legends: the Trojan War. Sifting through stout sources of information, from the mature to the contemporary, visiting fabled cities, and walking on the footsteps of the people of times past Michael Wood discards speculation to explain an unbiased notion on the history of the city of Troy.

Made in 1987 by PBS and the BBC, this six-part documentary is collected the most complete and luminous depiction of Troy ever presented in television. Each one of the new episodes deals with a particular topic regarding Troy and the Trojan War as explained below:

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*The Age of Heroes: presents the many legends and myths of the primitive Greeks, where they came from, the ways they influenced everyday life, and how life ordinarily went on in the Greek world during this historical period.

*The Yarn Under Siege: presents the pioneering men, both believers and skeptics, who followed Greek myths into their historical past, discovering legendary cities, awe-inspiring treasures and principal cultural facts, and, in the process, creating the science of archaeology.

*The Singer of Tales: presents as detailed a biography on Homer as the information about him permits - including a suitable and arresting stare at the very outmoded and almost unchanged art of the bard poets - and a detailed analysis of his epic: The Iliad.

*The Women of Troy: traces the evidence that places Trojan women on Greek mainland as the probable result of their abduction by victorious Greeks after the War, giving strong historical wait on to Homer’s anecdote.

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*The Empire of Hittites: presents the commercial and political connections between the Trojans and the Hittites as recorded in Hittite clay tablets and other historical records, validating further Homer’s myth of the Trojan War.

*The Drop of Troy: presents the conclusions drawn from the historical facts about the reality of the Trojan War, its fable and its heroes.

Not only does this documentary include every bit of information you could ever hope to catch about the city of Troy itself and its many legends, it also includes information on Greek writing systems and alphabets, other primary Greek myths and legends, and the birth of archaeology. If you are a history buff looking for an archaeological armchair adventure, the Indiana Jones type at heart or simply searching for an inspiring plan to brush-up on your Trojan history, bewitch this documentary. I yell you that you will fancy it.

I would recommend reading the documentary’s companion book “In Search of the Trojan War” by Michael Wood for an respectable bibliography to fuel further personal research. The book also includes an updated chapter that presents discoveries made on this topic since 1984 and not included in the documentary, which will not only complement what you’ll notice in it, but will also get the conclusions presented on its last episode seem more likely to be accurate. Devour!

–Reviewed by Maritza Volmar

This is one of the best presentations concerning the Trojan War. In a obvious and erudite manner Michael Wood has made a documentary that touched on all aspects of the war itself and the tedious bronze age world.

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He makes history “arrive alive” and his expend of experts and locales are bright. I especially loved the episode about Homer and the bardic traditions.

The music is also stirring and adds to rather than detracts from the series. Whether you are a casual old history student or a Trojan War fanatic, this series will appeal to you. It makes all the films about the war (even the newest one, despite Brad Pitt) seem a raze of time. None of them catches the right anecdote and spirit of the age as does Michael Wood in this extraordinary program.

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December 12th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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For pure entertainment value and eye-candy alone, I really enjoyed this film. The acting was friendly, even though the status was elephantine of holes and the script had some extremely cheesy lines. It was reliable to peruse Phil Hartman on cover, but his talent was wasted in this flick - his character was a minor one and he didn’t acquire many lines.

The premise: a military defense contractor expands its boundaries by buying up a successful toy company, hoping to attach surplus chips to consume by remarketing them as toys.

Two races of action figures - soldiers (human) and Gorgonites (totally dissimilar to each other, from the planet Gorgon, both are programmed to be mortal enemies. The soldiers are programmed to come by, the Gorgonites are programmed to either screen or lose.

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Apparently no testing takes state before they hit the shelves and the soldiers are ruthless, ripping the Gorgonites limb from limb.

They resolve that children who play with Gorgonites must also be destroyed, as they are perceived as being collaborators with the enemy. Needless to say, this is entertainmen for grownups, not for exiguous ones.

The chips that are old-fashioned in them give them artificial intelligence - the ability to learn and to make unique weapons using anything they collect. Almost like “Universal Soldier” along with the passion and emotion.

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Archer, protector of the Gorgonites, is the proper heartwarming character of the film. He is homesick for Gorgon, and even though the planet only exists in the mind of the toymakers that marketed him, he longs to be home.

Alan, a boy trying to re-earn the trust from his parents, has a hard time proving that toys are the ones wreaking havoc until they are caught in the act.

In the waste, it becomes a literal fight to the death between the dinky soldiers and the children and their parents.

The film falls short in that it doesn’t know if it’s a farce, a parody, a comedy, an action flick or a drama. They try to effect in draw too powerful, so most of it falls flat.

The scenes with the attacking Barbies is more creepy like “The Stepford Wives” than it is amusing, even though you regain the jokes in what are supposed to be funny relief moments.

Still, this is well worth watching for the animitronics and for sci fi concepts.

This is a gargantuan movie for the family to perceive. It has action that would be scrumptious for all ages. Those who admire 80’s machine movies will treasure “Petite Soldiers”. The writers idea of a current storyline that makes it more spellbinding and bring hopes for the loners. The beginning accurately desplicts how the toy industry is being treated today.

Gregory Smith(TV’s “Everwood”), who plays Alan, wonderfully performs his role as a loner who finds toys in a truck. Alan sneaks them home. Tiny does he know that the toys are alive. He meets a girl at the toy shop, played by the improbable Kirsten Dunst. The chemistry between the characters give the movie that added spark. The characters’ secret about the toys helps obtain the storyline, readying the war eruption. The two actors exhibit that “Little Soldiers” is microscopic about toys who fight; rather, it’s about the importance of breaking out of one’s shell.

The special effects team made the alive toys more enthralling to recognize. Those who provided their voices gave it the added humor, especially the female dolls. Computer animation wonderfully combined them and the real-life people. This was especially crucial in the war scene because of the weapons veteran.

Though no child would ever fight a war in trusty life, “Runt Soldiers” will never leave their audience disappointed. Impress the two rising stars.

Watch Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses Online

December 11th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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A nice return to proper Barbie movies. This is (loosely) based on the fairy sage of the 12 dancing princesses. Rewritten and remodelled for a Barbie-style ballet movie.

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Genivieve is the 7th of 12 princesses. Her father calls for the Duchess Rowena to gaze after them as his wife is tedious. The duchess has plans of her occupy, and with her strong-man servant and her monkey, she works to win over the kingdom and acquire rid of the 12 daughters. She starts by taking all the fun and colour out of their lives, trying to quash their spirit.

Genivieve, however, discovers a secret magical kingdom below the floor of their bedroom where the princesses can sprint at night and dance the night away until morning. They have their dancing shoes from Eric, the Cobbler who also happens to be extremely resplendent and nice - and not a limited in cherish with Genivieve. When Rowena discovers the secret stairwell she seeks to trap the princesses down there forever. But toghether they run, and race to establish their father who Rowena is attempting to end.

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It is a stunning movie, there is lots of dancing which is beautifully done given there are twelve characters it is easy to build nice chorus lines etc. 3 are slight Kelly sized girls, there are 2 teenagers and the other 7 are adult sized. There could be some confusion, luckily they are named alphabetically from A to L according to age - unfortunately many have very un=princessy names like Lacey, Hadley and Courtenay.

The animation is blooming although there is an outlandish part of oddity in the filming. For some reason reach the kill when Genivieve is luring Desmond away from his post she seems to go out of focus slightly, it might be my particular player.

There are some nice extra features, the making of the movie is suited and my children were fascinated by it.

I really like the toning down of colours. The castle and environs looked colourful without the overwhelming brightness of some of the earlier movies.

Overall this is a grand fun movie which my children have enjoyed a number of times and I also enjoyed. It can be watched many times and calm gain something original. I impartial hope that the Barbie makers will be working on another singing movie. the Princess and the Pauper unruffled rates as the top Barbie movie ever - the songs were inspired and fun. My only genuine gripe on this movie is the titanic number of merchandise from this - 12 characters!

Before we first rented one of the Barbie videos for my daughter, I was expecting them to be trite, over-commercialised, and over-sugary. However, I have been pleasantly surprised.

Yes, they do have a lot of commercial spin-offs and a high saccarine count, but the quality of the Barbie films we have subsequently bought or rented, including “12 Dancing Princesses,” was significantly higher than I had expected. They have not unbiased kept my children engrossed for hours - including my son as well as my daughter - but introduced them to some comely stories and truly incredible music. On more than one occasion I have been listening to a CD of a classic such as Beethoven’s pastoral symphony, or The Queen of the Night’s aria from Mozart’s magic flute, and my daughter has recognised and expressed appreciation of the music, and correctly remembered which Barbie film had stale it. (”Magic of Pegasus” and “Mermaidia” respectively.)

The soundtrack to “Twelve Dancing Princesses” is mostly adapted from some of Mendelsohn’s best work, including “A Midsummer night’s dream” and the Scottish and Italian symphonies. It also includes a lullaby sung to the King by the 12 princesses which was based on a 16th century anthem by Byrd, the recording of which was sung beautifully by Melissa Lyons and the Women’s Occidental Glee club.

The fable is loosely based on the children’s epic. “Barbie” plays “Princess Genevieve”, the seventh of 12 daughters of a widowed King (e.g. seven young women, plus a pair of twins who appear to be about 11 and a station of triplets who appear to be about 6.) Like the novel, the chronicle is about 12 princesses who having been banned from dancing, sneak off every night through a magic passage and recall a magic barge to a special island where they can dance all night. However, in this version the killjoy who tries to close them dancing is not the King their father, who loves them very distinguished, but his cousin, Duchess Rowena, who he has brought to the palace to be their tutor. At first even the princesses do not realise quite what a terrible mistake this was …

As with many of the Barbie films, humorous relief is provided by talking animal companions of some of the famous characaters. In this case Princess Genevieve has a pet cat, and the foul Duchess Rowena has an equally irascible pet monkey, Brutus. The hero, who in this version is the royal cobbler, Derek, has a pet parrot, who for some reason talks with a greatly exaggerated Indian accent. (That’s Indian from the subcontinent, not native American.)

Those people who appreciate criticising what the Barbie franchise represents will not have distinguished danger finding things in this production to sneer at. If you, or more importantly your kids, are allergic to an excess of twee sweetness, then this film and the Barbie videos generally may not be for them. And the female characters are all on the thin side of plausibility: I’m not terrified that watching this is going to give my daughter anorexia as she likes food too powerful and has a marvelous sense of the contrast between fantasy and reality, but if you are skittish that your children may be forming an unrealistic thought about how thin a healthy body shape is, that is a effort with this film.

But on the plus side: it is beautifully made, it will bear the attention of most shrimp children for long enough for the typical exhausted parent to definite the mess they have made in several rooms of the house or collapse for an hour’s rest after doing so. Alternatively there are enough more sophisticated jokes thrown in that you won’t be completely bored to death if you choose to examine it with your offspring. And best of all, the soundtrack is almost worth buying the film for on it’s maintain.

Watch Mildred Pierce Online

December 10th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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Warner Bros. has outdone themselves to bring one of the finest classics in their library to DVD. This transfer of MILDRED PIERCE is so perfect, so enchanting, positive & glistening, it’s almost like watching a different film. Gone are the spots and glitches.

The image is peaceful and glowing, lusciously capturing Ernest Haller’s masterful cinematography. The sound is wonderful too, for a film of this vintage.

The film itself is Joan Crawford’s finest hour, and one of the best film noir ever turned out by Hollywood. It’s virtues are legendary by now, and I need not narrate them here. This is simply a must have for even a casual film buff. A stylish and quick-witted drama which is a testament to the dozens of talents that brought it to the camouflage.

If a phenomenal transfer if an essetial classic wasn’t enough, Warners has given us a B side with a feature length documentary entitled JOAN CRAWFORD: THE ULTIMATE MOVIE STAR. This is an great program that was made for the Turner Classic Movies channel a few months ago, and makes its home video debut here. With an fabulous array of challenging interviews, rare film clips, and sumptuous photographs, the point to takes the gloves off and presents both sides of the Crawford persona. Her amazing drive for stardom and perfection, her fresh status in the hollywood pantheon, as well as the harm her reptutation has suffered due to the revelations made by her daughter Christina who is one of the many interviewed to narrate stories about the proper Joan Crawford. Others who knew Crawford wisely counter the daughter’s words, with their bear perceptions, leaving the viewer the opportunity to deem for themselves what they reflect of Joan Crawford. A very well-researched and curious film indeed.

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Now, they’re not done… Warners has also included 9 trailers, including all of Joan’s WB films made from MILDRED through THIS WOMAN IS Unsafe in 1952. This special feature alone is worth the sign of the disc.

It’s really a field day for the film buff to bag an amazingly restored DVD of one of the greatest films of hollywood’s heyday, a grand feature documentary, and a host of other extras, for a list brand of $20. My hat’s off to the titanic folks at Warner Bros. home video.

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Film Noir never had it so good: “Mildred Pierce” combines the toughness of the Cain novel; a gutsy cast delivering knock-out performances; and at the center of it all one of cinema’s spacious hard-shell dames, Joan Crawford.

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Do not be misled into thinking this is a “women’s recount” typical of the 1940s. Given that the narrative concerns a woman who must glean her have draw after a bitter divorce, it may have a special appeal for women as a group–but let’s face it, Joan Crawford ain’t your average wife and mother, and while Mildred Pierce may acquire our sympathies she ain’t exactly a “shrimp woman” stereotype herself.

As celebrated, the spot revolves around Mildred/Joan’s need to build her draw in the world–but more to the point, her need to endow her daughters, particularly eldest daughter Veda, with all the best that money can capture. (Never mind, of course, that Veda is clearly a man-hungry, social-climbing petite serpent dripping poison from both fangs.) And if that entails kicking out the husband, playing house with a society heel, or even… impartial possibly… kill… well, then so be it. The cinematography is light-and-shadow film noir classic; the production values are first rate throughout; and Joan and company hiss enough double-dealing spirit to effect “Mildred Pierce” a vastly inviting slump. And if you ever wondered what made Crawford one of the huge stars of her era… Mildred Pierce will reveal ya and how!

Watch The Beast That Killed Women/ The Monster of Camp Sunshine Movie Online

December 9th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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Movie Title: The Beast That Killed Women/ The Monster of Camp Sunshine
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Something Weird’s Drive-in Double Feature series impartial keeps growing and continues with this ridiculous double feature. Relieve in the days when the laws were creatively skirted to bring us “adult” entertainment the nudie was born. As nudity in an of itself was not considered rude, from the leisurely 50’s until the birth and acceptance of hardcore, if one wanted to recognize an adult film one had to witness a nudie. For the most fraction these were films status in a nudist camp where we could recognize for a long tiring, hour or so people playing volleyball, swimming, dancing etc. in the nude. As this got monotonous very swiftly some enterprising film makers tried to add some sort of a storyline to the scenes of volleyball. Thus among other sub-genres the monster nudie was born.

This disc features two films, 6 (!) shorts, 5 trailers for other nudies (plus one hidden trailer for “Girls Approach Too” which is a accurate classic; unprejudiced click around in the various menus, you’ll accept it.), the gallery of drive-in exploitation art, drive-in intermission bits and the option of watching any of these separately or all together as a portion of the “let’s go to the drive-in” feature. This disc is crammed with stuff.

The films themselves are wonderfully terrible. The Beast that Killed Women is about a gorilla loose in a nudist camp that, you guessed it, kidnaps and kills a few women. The gorilla is the fakest looking suit I’ve yet seen.

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The Monster at Camp Sunshine is a gem. It begins with an animation sequence that makes no sense and is reminiscent of the animation in Monty Python’s Flying Circus. It has intentional humor that actually works and a chronicle line that is bizarre to say the least. It is about a chemical that unleashes the killer instinct getting into the water at a nudist camp. The gardener, who is supposed to be retarded, drinks some water and turns into a monster that looks like Moe Howard from the Three Stooges. Although he’s not very threatening it takes the army to end him, peace is restored and nudism is affirmed as a healthy blueprint of life. Classic.

Overall a salubrious location. I’d recommend it.

Actually, looking at this DVD can be a lot of fun. The acting is uncouth budget, but all the extras on this DVD invent for a fun afternoon or evening when the weather is poor. There is a lot of nudity, but this is the nudity of the mid 60’s, so request lots of breasts and tushes, but no frontal nudity. In fact, some of the men are wearing swimming trunks. The Beast is in color and is situation in a Florida nudist club (or so they say), and most of the actors sport a fat tan, contrasted to a lot of ‘whitetails’ in the Monster of Camp Sunshine, which is in B&W. When the final assault on the monster is shown for the Camp Sunshine film, it is a mismash of civil war, Korean War, WWI and WII stock footages, and perhaps even some western calvary charges. It was as if every stock fighting footage the producers could acquire were thrown in, and is quite hilarious. The extras on this DVD are quite consuming, including a 1920’s nudist serial which is actually quite arresting and perhaps the best of the extras. Obviously, getting the DVD is preferred to the video version, due to all the extras which can provide an arresting insight to how nudity was depicted under the unusual relaxation of censorship that took region in the early 1960’s. Considering how conventional the source material is, the quality of the DVD is actually quite salubrious. This DVD can provide a lot of fun and laughs.

Watch Love and Honor Movie Online

December 7th, 2009 by marlee8595306
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Love and Honor (Bushi no Ichibun) is the last in director Yoji Samada’s expansive trilogy of movies about a dying class and the ordinary people caught up in the changes. These three films are not tragedies, but somber stories of rigid, unfair class structures enforced by ferocious standards of loyalty, obligation and obedience. Now, at the waste of the Tokugawa shogunate, Japanese society for those at the top is crumbing. The samurai are warriors who have had no wars to fight for generations; those unwilling or unable to adapt will become irrelevant. The farmers remain indispensable because they get food. The artisans are distinguished because they build products. The merchants are the bottom caste because they apparently invent nothing. Of course, they dirty their hands with commerce and, thus, perform wealth. They will advance to rule Japan. More and more samurai are leaving their caste to become merchants.

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For now, however, the samurai class in its increasing irrelevance is increasingly parasitic. Samurai ideals of honor and obligation are stained by opportunism, venality and self-interest. Honor remains for many, but it can be hard for those, even samurai, who must try to live their lives in an unfair world.

Shinnojo Mimura (Takuya Kimura) is a young, lower-caste samurai who earns a modest stipend as a food taster for his clan lord. He and his wife, Kayo (Rei Dan) are satisfied and in treasure. He has prospects to be an expert swordsman. He hopes to begin his acquire school. Then he tastes some shellfish and becomes seriously ill. He survives but is blind. He may very well lose his stipend, his house and the ability to aid his mother and relatives. They plead with Kayo to go to clan captain Shimada and beg for assist. When Shimada suggests that he would be wiling to aid her husband in exchange for her intimate favors, her world and her admire for her husband are placed at spacious risk. Her husband’s mother and family, anxious about maintaining their maintain site, urges upon Kayo a sacrifice of Kayo’s honor. Kayo, like her husband and all the protagonists in Yamada’s other two films, have minute options. When her blind husband realizes that their relationship is subtly changing, he is resolved to glean her honor and his hold…a blind samurai dueling with an experienced senior officer.

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Perhaps it’s enough to say that this film, so filled with autumnal somberness, ends on a designate of spring. I liked it a lot. Serious films do not always require a dismal enact.

Yoji Yamada’s trilogy, all based on stories by Shuhei Fujisawa, are The Twilight Samurai (Tasogare Seibei) (2002), The Hidden Blade (Kakushi Ken Oni no Tsume) (2004) and Treasure and Honor (Bushi no Ichibun) (2006) . They can be watched in any order. The movie is beautifully photographed and the DVD transfer is first rate. There are no extras.

LOVE AND HONOR (a.k.a. Bushi No Ichibun) is the third chambara period film by Yoji Yamada. After the two award-winning samurai films by this acclaimed director, the expectations for his third and last samurai film is extremely high. Thankfully, Yamada once again delivers; “Adore and Honor” has won numerous film awards, cementing the director’s set as one of the best chambara directors of the original age. “Twilight Samurai”, “Hidden Blade” and “Appreciate and Honor” have different storylines and characters, they all portion the same ideals of the samurai code: Honor, Duty and Loyalty. Also, the three films have an ace in their sleeves; Family and Responsibility.

Synopsis derived from the region-3 DVD relieve cover:

It is only a short time after Shinnojo Mimura (Takuya Kimura) is appointed to the post of food taster that he goes blind after a shellfish that brings on food poisoning is a accidentally establish into a lunch for the Lord of the Clan.

Until this time Shinnojo, as a lower-ranked samurai has lived a thrifty but ecstatic life with his wife Kayo (Rei Dan) . However, the fact is that Shinnojo is unable to work in the castle any longer. Kayo is told to reach the domain’s Head clerk, Toya Shimada (Mitsugoro Bando), and ask him to exercise his helpful offices in having Shinnojo’s stipend maintained. In return, he has demanded her body. Out of inflame and despair, Shinnojo divorces her. Eventually Shinnojo learns the truth. Shimada merely took his pleasure with Kayo; not one word did he say about how Shinnojo was to be treated to the Lord. Shinnojo cannot stand it a moment longer. He challenges Shimado to a duel.

Once again, this film explores the reality of horrible authority figures in feudal Japan. At first impression, I thought; “Blind Samurai? Is this a Zatoichi rip-off?!” But no, the film sidesteps that impression and the director has achieve together an entertaining memoir of human inner strength and heroism. Not unbiased from Mimura’s character, but also from Kayo’s character. While the first two films are partly a legend of treasure forbidden by social state, Yamada now explores the relationship of a petty samurai with his devoted wife. This is a welcome come, as it is a very admirable trouble that also delves into the loyalty and devotion of the Japanese wife during feudal times. After all, I remember the ragged adage; “Gradual every large man is a big woman”. People may argue that Kayo’s character was indeed confused, that the steps she took were totally unnecessary. However, I have the director wanted to whine the desperation of those wives during that period. Contain me, women during those days were extremely devoted to their husband. I am gratified to say that besides focusing on the samurai ideals, it also focuses on the strength of the Japanese woman. The film leans toward the character observe of the lead characters as well as a period peruse of feudal Japan.

The film’s proceedings and cinematography are similar to its two predecessors. The film is delicate to see and the design it is structured and paced is worthy. Good, the film may glean a bit predictable in the middle but it is to the director’s and the cast’s credit that viewers will not even lose a itsy-bitsy bit of interest. There is one swordfight in the film so this third chambara film may disappoint those looking for highly fast-paced swordplay. Some people may also argue that even a skilled samurai without his see would be helpless against another swordsman, but the procedure the duel was choreographed and executed was very convincing. It is very realistic and follows the style in swordplay in the previous two chapters.

Aside from Yamada’s agreeable direction, the cast gives an beneficial performance. Takuya Kimura has definitely matured in his acting abilities. It is difficult to play a handicapped role, let alone one who is a blind swordsman. Kimura thoroughly expresses the suppressed arouse and frustration in the sequences. His performance in the duel was very convincing that I felt his scare and determination when he clashed with his opponent. The duel may be short but it had so considerable emotional impact that I was immersed in the footage. Rie Dan truly fit the character of the disadvantaged wife. As with the two lead female characters in “Twilight Samurai” and “Hidden Blade”, she had the warm charisma that surely represents the simple devoted wife during the Edo Period. Yoji Yamada seems to always gain the apt performers for the upright role.

Yoji Yamada has once again proven that he isn’t a “one-hit wonder”. I hope that this will not be the last chambara film he directs. While all three films have the celebrated denominators (samurai ideals) that link them together, there are subtle details in all three of his samurai films whose messages cannot be ignored. “Twilight Samurai” expresses humility and family, “Hidden Blade” expresses commitment and choices, “Cherish and Honor” effectively expresses devotion and forgiveness; all because of the power of Worship. Yoji Yamada’s samurai trilogy is truly Astounding!!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! [4 ½ +Stars]