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Written by AntonTate
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Tuesday, 19 January 2010 |
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Light It Up, Well-intentioned although preachy rant in reference to a group of N.Y.C. students who encompass their high school after their top choice professor is unreasonably delayed and a patrol officer is unintentionally shot. He tries to handle a number of rough issues but outcomes are strained and melodramatic. Cast includes Usher Raymond, Forest Whitaker, Marcello Robinson, Rosario Dawson, Robert Richard, Judd Nelson, Fredro Starr, Sara Gilbert, Glynn Turman, and Vanessa L. Williams (99 minutes, 1999)
by AntonTate
Light It Up, Well-intentioned although preachy diatribe in reference to a group of N.Y.C. scholars who cover their high school after their top choice professor is unduly delayed and a patrol officer is inadvertently shot. He tries to handle a number of daunting issues but results are strained and melodramatic. Cast includes Usher Raymond, Forest Whitaker, Marcello Robinson, Rosario Dawson, Robert Richard, Judd Nelson, Fredro Starr, Sara Gilbert, Glynn Turman, and Vanessa L. Williams (99 minutes, 1999)
Honey I Blew Up The Kids, Wayne Szalinski is a suburban family man, who invents things. His latest gadget makes things larger. He by chance zaps his kids, and they become huge. Now he must figure out how to return them to their usual size.
Pastor of Love, Proficient description of the last years of D. H. Lawrence who inscribes dirty novels highlighted by his relation with his spouse Suzman and the magazine of Lady Chatterley's Lover. It's a uninteresting moving however heartwarming movie. Cast includes Ian McKellen, Janet Suzman, Ava Gardner, Penelope Keith, Jorge Rivero, John Gielgud, and Sarah Miles. (125 minutes, 1981)
The Ace, This motion picture is directed by Giuseppe Colizzi. The Ace tells the account of a 1920's high flyer that flies stunt planes with his son. Cast includes Bill Sampson, Cliff Robertson, Pamela Franklin, and Eric Shea. (1973 adventure-drama)
Another 48 Hours, The team from 48 Hours is back in action. Ex con Reggie Hammond, now freed from penitentiary, is coerced by Detective Jack Gates to help him with another difficulty. Gates has been hunting an indefinable powerful drug dealer. He needs Reggie's help to catch this guy.
Hootenanny Hoot - Unsurprising comedy about college hootenanny show carried to TV is made tolerable only by presence of Money and other nation/people actors. This is one of Sam Katzman's "typical" low-budget motion pictures. 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 heads to Las Vegas for one last party. His first move is to hire a street hooker, an equally distressed soul. The tie between these two will lead to destruction or salvation for them both.
Rich Girl, Incredibly gentle time filler in reference to "poor little rich girl" Schoelen leaving her life of comfort in her daddy's Bel-Air mansion and trying to make it on her own, finally hooking up with a blue-collar rock star. Cast includes Jill Schoelen, Don Michael Paul, Sean Kanan, Ron Karabatsos, and Paul Gleason. (96 minutes, 1991)
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, Contemporary suburban soap opera of entangling complications of few young wedded twosomes. Cast includes Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North, Tony Randall, Cameron Mitchell, Patricia Owens, Barbara Hurry, and Pat Hingle.
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