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We Were Soldiers


starring: Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe, Greg Kinnear, Sam Elliott, Chris Klein
directed by: Randall Wallace


: :Based on the book by Lt. Col. Harold Moore (ret.) and journalist Joseph Galloway, We Were Soldiers offers a dignified reminder that the Vietnam War yielded its own crop of American heroes. Departing from Hollywood's typically cynical treatment of the war, writer-director Randall Wallace focuses on the first engagement of American soldiers with the North Vietnamese enemy in November 1965. Moore (played with colorful nuance by Mel Gibson) and nearly 400 inexperienced troopers from the U.S. Air Cavalry were surrounded by 2,000 North Vietnamese Army soldiers, and the film re-creates this ...

Landlord


starring: Beau Bridges, Lee Grant, Diana Sands, Pearl Bailey, Walter Brooke
directed by: Hal Ashby


: :Movies like The Landlord just don't get made anymore. Nowadays, the plot--an idle, wealthy young man (Beau Bridges) buys a tenement house in a poor black neighborhood and finds himself confronted and changed by the radically different lives his tenants lead--would be the basis for a broad comedy or a ponderous, self-important statement picture in which the hero comes to a profound understanding of something bland and inoffensive. But in the 1970s, a movie could be something too slippery to categorize. The Landlord is part social satire, part character study, part ...

Poison Ivy


starring: Michael J. Fox, Nancy McKeon, Caren Kaye, Adam Baldwin, Robert Klein
directed by: Larry Elikann


: :Movies like The Landlord just don't get made anymore. Nowadays, the plot--an idle, wealthy young man (Beau Bridges) buys a tenement house in a poor black neighborhood and finds himself confronted and changed by the radically different lives his tenants lead--would be the basis for a broad comedy or a ponderous, self-important statement picture in which the hero comes to a profound understanding of something bland and inoffensive. But in the 1970s, a movie could be something too slippery to categorize. The Landlord is part social satire, part character study, part ...

Poison Ivy


starring: Michael J. Fox, Nancy McKeon, Robert Klein, Caren Kaye, Jason Bateman
directed by: Larry Elikann


: :If you're itchin' for excitement and a rash of adventure-- the hilarious comedy POISON IVY is going to grow on you! Michael J. Fox ('Family Ties') and Nancy McKeon ('Facts Of Life') star in this zany adventure about an unpredictable summer camp full of hijinks and romance for campers and counselors alike. There's the predictable swimming, boating and nature hikes at camp Pinewood, but the 'fun' really begins when pretty assistant nurse Rhonda (McKeon) arrives and catches the eye of heartthrob staff counselor Baxter (Fox). Between bumbling camp director Big ...

Jerry Seinfeld Live on Broadway: I'm Telling You for the Last Time


starring: Jerry Seinfeld, Michael Barryte, Grace Bustos, George Carlin, Alan King
directed by: Marty Callner


: :When Seinfeld wrapped up its ninth and final season in the spring of 1998, the popular show's namesake and cocreator decided to offer a symbolic gesture to his fans. Taped for HBO in August 1998, on the final date of Jerry Seinfeld's tour appearances at New York City's Broadhurst Theater, I'm Telling You for the Last Time presents the standup comedian's so-called 'final' standup, or at least his final tour with the standup material that made him famous. The video opens with a great prologue in which Seinfeld's old material is ...

The Owl and the Pussycat


starring: Barbra Streisand, George Segal, Robert Klein, Allen Garfield, Roz Kelly
directed by: Herbert Ross


: :Good credentials abound in this 1970 adaptation of Bill Manoff's hit Broadway comedy. Buck Henry wrote the screenplay, and Herbert Ross (The Turning Point) directs the surprisingly funny pairing of Barbra Streisand and George Segal as, respectively, a semi-literate prostitute and an egghead. Streisand and Segal turn out to have excellent complementary styles (both are good at playing incredulity), and while the film is not always as witty as it could be, scenes are crisp and highly entertaining. --Tom Keogh

Last Unicorn


starring: Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury, Alan Arkin, Tammy Grimes
directed by: Arthur Rankin Jr., Jules Bass


: :A story line that truly deserves the A-list treatment, The Last Unicorn is memorable for its attempts to stay faithful to its origins, the Peter Beagle novel of the same name. The animation is vintage Rankin/Bass, and that's too bad; but there's an undeniable strength in this tale and telling. A unicorn (Mia Farrow)--she believes herself the last--searches for any others of her kind, while avoiding the malevolent Red Bull, the agent believed to have destroyed the rest of the herd. Along the way, she is mistaken, ignored, attacked, and obsessed ...

Comedian (2002)


starring: Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Garry Shandling, Greg Giraldo, Sherrod Small
directed by: Christian Charles


: :If you see Comedian expecting a concert film with Jerry Seinfeld, you'll be disappointed. But if you're looking for an incisive--almost surgical--examination of the psyche of a stand-up comedian, this is your movie. Comedian zigzags back and forth between the hugely successful Seinfeld, who's trying to get back to his stand-up roots by developing an entirely new act, and an unknown comic named Orny Adams, whose naked craving for success is almost painful to behold. Adams lays bare his ego to an embarrassing degree; Seinfeld is more subtle but just as ...

Two Weeks Notice (P&S)


starring: Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt, Dana Ivey, Robert Klein
directed by: Marc Lawrence


:Description:Opposites don't just attract - they hilariously banter, fuss, feud and collide when SANDRA BULLOCK plays an activist lawyer and HUGH GRANT is the eccentric tycoon who hires her in this romantic-comedy romp from the writer of Miss Congeniality :You'd expect a cavalcade of cuteness from any pairing of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, but Two Weeks Notice admirably avoids the obvious. You get plenty of Bullock's pratfalls and feisty sex appeal, and Grant's snappy comebacks are never in short supply, but first-time writer-director Marc Lawrence (who wrote Bullock's previous hit, ...

Summer Switch


starring: Robert Klein, Scott Schwartz, Margo Skinner, Anna Maria Horsford, Lenora May
directed by: Ken Kwapis


:Description:Opposites don't just attract - they hilariously banter, fuss, feud and collide when SANDRA BULLOCK plays an activist lawyer and HUGH GRANT is the eccentric tycoon who hires her in this romantic-comedy romp from the writer of Miss Congeniality :You'd expect a cavalcade of cuteness from any pairing of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, but Two Weeks Notice admirably avoids the obvious. You get plenty of Bullock's pratfalls and feisty sex appeal, and Grant's snappy comebacks are never in short supply, but first-time writer-director Marc Lawrence (who wrote Bullock's previous hit, ...



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