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Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio
Director: Ken Burns Manufacturer: Pbs Paramount ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BITUGQ Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
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Radio Finest Hours.......2007-06-27
Fascinating and compelling retelling of pivotal American history.......2007-06-05
Grandmother of the Cell Phone.......2007-04-15
Complaint.......2007-03-03
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Breast Men
Starring: David Schwimmer , Chris Cooper , Emily Procter , Matt Frewer , and Terry O'Quinn Director: Lawrence O'Neil Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items: ASIN: B00005MHOE Release Date: 2002-03-19 |
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Based on actual, if enhanced, facts, this bouncy comedy stars David Schwimmer and Chris Cooper as the Texas surgeons who pumped up women's profiles by inventing silicone breast implants in 1962. Dispensing scathing social commentary, this follows the mismatched and rather unsympathetic pair over three decades. Cooper, an often underrated actor, breaks away from his usual typecasting as a laconic cowboy. He plays an angry, Machiavellian doctor who sees potential and enormous financial reward in Schwimmer's gelatinous inventions. Schwimmer displays more range than we've previously seen, and there are some interesting supporting faces amid all that jiggly silicone. It is not the vulgar farce you might expect from the title, but a stylish blend of comedy and drama. --Rochelle O'GormanCustomer Reviews:
Not a very good film, i like the history but a bit boring, however i am a fan of Schwimmer.......2007-05-08
Based on a true story, slightly augmented.......2006-07-05
A slightly augmented history of silicone breast implants.......2005-03-29
"Super Size Me".......2004-04-09
Soon the two doctors have a lucrative practice. The patients and the money roll in. But it's clear it won't last, and the film covers both the rise and fall of the silicone gel breast implant era.
While the story is just a little too cut and dried at times, overall, the film is extremely interesting, and there's even a fair touch of humour. The doctors--Larson and Saunders are foils for one another. Larson is respectable and knows to concentrate the sales pitch on the lofty ideals--women elect to have this sort of surgery for their self-esteem, so it must inherently be a good thing, blah, blah. Saunders, however, is a man with vision. He's not shy about marketing his product at all. They need each other, but at the same time, their different approaches destroy the partnership. Both roles are well cast and well acted. I had a very good friend who decided to have silicone implants in the 80s--before all the health problems arose, and I thought she was bonkers to do it. She fell into the trap--as did many women--thinking that if she had to pay $X for surgery, she might just as well have larger ones. One of the most intriguing questions raised by the film is the question of medical ethics. If this elective surgery is performed solely to please, then what happens if you start trying to please the unpleasable? At what point do you cross the line because it's "what the woman wants"? And what about serial augmentation? The film explores the question of medical ethics through the character of Dr Saunders and his innovative mega-breast surgery--a novelty that swept strip bars, adult magazines and films. He was known as "the Penthouse plastic surgeon."
There are several scenes in a strip bar--along with the obligatory swinging around the pole. There are also many scenes of women showing their breasts in screen-test sorts of scenarios, so this is not one for the kiddies. For anyone even mildly interested in the breast implant industry, the film is worth watching. It's an interesting rise and fall film--replete with addiction, greed, jealously, vanity, and all those other essential human qualities-displacedhuman.
Mildly engaging and amusing, rather forgettable movie.......2003-11-15
As a slightly titillating drama made in 1997 based around the history of a somewhat squalid industry, in which a comic strand early on is crowded out by darker, more troubling themes as things progress, it has quite a lot in common with "Boogie Nights". But "Boogie Nights" is a much better movie.
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A Gathering of Old Men
Starring: Adam Storke , Will Patton , Papa John Creach , Julius Harris , and James Michael Bailey Director: Volker Schlöndorff Manufacturer: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items: ASIN: B00028G752 Release Date: 2004-07-15 |
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On A Gathering of Old Men.......2007-05-12
Book vs. Movie.......2007-01-05
Black American History.......2005-07-16
A BEAUTIFUL MOVIE.......2003-05-08
There's nothing like the truth........2002-03-04
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Masterpiece Theatre: All the King's Men
Starring: David Jason , Maggie Smith , William Ash , Sonya Walger , and Stuart Bunce Director: Julian Jarrold Manufacturer: WGBH BOSTON ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A7DW8U Release Date: 2005-11-01 |
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In 1915, during World War I, a doomed campaign was fought by the Allies against German-affiliated Turkish forces in the Dardanelles. (This devastating conflict was also the inspiration for the 1981 Australian film Gallipoli.) The Fifth Battalion of the Norfolk Regiment, composed wholly of servants, grooms, and gardeners from King George V's estate at Sandringham, was sent into the fray and, legend has it, vanished without a trace into a mysterious mist. This deeply affecting Masterpiece Theatre production, All the King's Men, tells the horrifying true story of what really happened to these men. From paradise on an English country estate, we follow them into the chaotic hell of war on blistering foreign shores. The pathos of the innocence and optimism of these boys, some as young as 14, as they march off to battle is tremendous. Before shipping out, Sergeant Ted Grimes (William Ash) celebrates a joyous wedding to his childhood sweetheart, plucky Peggy Batterbee (Emma Cunniffe), assuring her of his swift return. Gallant Captain Frank Beck (David Jason) has trained his boys well in the principles of loyalty and duty. Tragically, they soon learn that these niceties are worse than useless during wartime. Performances by a large ensemble cast are superb in this engrossing TV film. Dame Maggie Smith is a standout, exuding marvelous warmth and wisdom as the Queen Mother Alexandra, who mounts an extensive inquiry to determine the real fate of her beloved lads. --Laura MirskyDescription
The true story of England's vanished regiment is revealed. It is one of the most compelling and curious legends of the First World War. Led by Captain Frank Beck (David Jason), a favorite agent of King George V (David Troughton, Madame Bovary), Sandringham Company was comprised entirely of servants, grooms and gardeners from the King's Norfolk Estate. On August 12, 1915 the unit marched into battle against the Turks in Gallipoli and simply vanished, never to be heard from again. Queen Alexandra, played by Dame Maggie Smith (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, A Room with a View), was the driving force behind the investigation into the real fate of the battalion. But despite her extensive inquires, no trace of the men was ever discovered. Now, All the King's Men brings the details of what really happened in 1915 to the screen for the first time. It tells the story of these amateur soldiers, the idyllic life and loves they left behind in the quintessential English country estate and the horrors of an ill-prepared campaign to which they were subjected.Customer Reviews:
All the King's men.......2007-05-07
semi factual film.......2006-02-25
All the King's Men.......2003-01-31
Moving Drama.......2002-04-12
The legend of the Sandringham soldiers has it that a mist descended on them as the marched into battle and that they were never seen again. This actually shows the reality of battle, the distinct lack of glory and the shambolic reconnaisance which leads in turn to the inevitable result.
As the drama unfolds, we are introduced to the characters and have enough time to get used to them and start to understand and like them.
If war films are not your thing, believe me, this is very different. Worth a watch, especially the ever-dependable David Jason.
haunting story of a lost regiment.......2002-03-25
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10,000 Black Men Named George
Starring: Andre Braugher , Charles S. Dutton , Mario Van Peebles , Brock Peters , and Carla Brothers Director: Robert Townsend Manufacturer: Paramount ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009AV7Q Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
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10,000 Black Men Named George.......2007-03-11
An important story.......2006-10-18
Excellent film that should be watched!!! .......2004-09-14
Must see.......2004-01-26
Captivating!!!.......2003-06-04
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Made Men
Starring: James Belushi , Michael Beach , Timothy Dalton , Steve Railsback , and Carlton Wilborn Director: Louis Morneau Manufacturer: Sony Pictures ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items: ASIN: B000021Y7A Release Date: 1999-12-21 |
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James Belushi is a former gangster in the Federal Witness Protection Program, hiding in the small redneck town of Harmony. Skipper, the mysterious mob boss Belushi worked for, discovers his whereabouts and sends four thugs to collect the $12 million Belushi had been stealing from him, and then whack him. Cross and double-cross ensues, as the fast-talking, street-smart Belushi cons his way from one harrowing bind to another. Throw into the mix a crooked redneck sheriff (Timothy Dalton) and the Belushi character's wife with questionable loyalties (Vanessa Angel), and you've got a fast-paced action comedy that keeps you guessing up to the end. The acting is solid, including Jamie Harris (son of Richard) as a British mobster with a knack for torture. One of the least appreciated components of film storytelling is pace, and Made Men has an impeccable knack for pacing. Kudos to director Louis Morneau (Bats) and veteran action film producers Joel Silver and Richard Donner for making this gem, which should have seen the dark light of the theater instead of being shuffled off direct to video. James Belushi deserves mention for a terrific performance, at once serious, convincing, and funny. --Jim GayCustomer Reviews:
GREAT ACTION!!.......2006-03-25
A thriller with some highlights!.......2006-02-25
Action, double-crossings, and $12 million bucks!.......2001-07-02
Action, double-crossings, and $12 million bucks!.......2001-07-02
Made Men for DVD.......2000-04-15
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Women & Men - Stories of Seduction
Starring: Liza Ross , James Woods , Philip O'Brien , Molly Ringwald , and Ray Liotta Director: Tony Richardson , Frederic Raphael , and Ken Russell Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HT38F8 Release Date: 2006-10-03 |
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A short-film anthology that brings to life three famous short stories: "Hills Like White Elephants," "The Man in the Brooks Brothers Suit," and "Dusk Before Fireworks."Customer Reviews:
Hills Like White Elephants Triumphs.......2001-09-01
The other two short films are fine, but "Hills" prevails as a cinematic coup.
An excellent set of shorts, based on short story classics.......1998-12-06
In the first piece, Beau Bridges is a smooth, sleazy traveling salesman on the make. If he didn't make the character so damned likeable, the piece wouldn't work. Elizabeth McGovern does her innocent, unsophisticated girl perfectly, and the piece becomes a dance with a predictable result. It is so well done, and so quickly paced, that it is fun to watch, despite that predictability.
The "Hills Like White Elephants," an adaptation of Ernest Hemingway, starring Melanie Griffith & James Woods, took my breath away. Melanie Griffith has done her share of cute, lisping roles, but her work in this piece, especially given Hemingway's general lack of interest in his female characters, is just amazing. James Woods is always intense, but he was matched, almost blown off the screen, by Griffith. It was a revelation.
As an actor, I have recommended this film to those who want to see some outstanding acting in an intense and rarely seen short form. For those that have said that Melanie Griffith is just "cute" and not that much of an actress, I prescribe the second story.
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Black Fox: Good Men and Bad
Starring: Kim Coates , Christopher Reeve , and Tony Todd Director: Steven Hilliard Stern Manufacturer: Platinum Disc ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006HBL5U Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
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black fox good men and bad.......2007-08-28
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Territorial Men
Starring: Sam Groom , Brenda Vaccaro , and Ron Sable Manufacturer: Bci / Eclipse ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00005B7BV Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
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Only if you're a fan of Brenda Vaccaro show "Sara"...ONLY!.......2004-03-16
A two hour TV movie that was the pilot of the CBS show "Sara" from 1976. (Does anyone remember the Geena Davis sitcom from the 80's on NBC with the same name?) Brenda Vaccarro stars as Sara a teacher from Philadelphia who comes out west to Independence, Colorado apparently to tame it. While Ms. Vaccarro is capable in the role, little else is memorable. Maybe this one line from the show where a man just gets into town and says "I can't remember ever being more bored or more uncomfortable." OK, it's not that bad, but there was a reason the show lasted 13 episodes (a short run for a network show in the 70's). Think "Harper Valley P.T.A"/"Little House On The Prairie"/"Maude" and you have Sara.
The transfer is one of the worse I've seen from Brentwood/BCI. Taken from a tape and not film, the picture is grainy and of poor quality. The sound is worse! This movie was recorded over something else. How do I know? At times, there's another soundtrack trying to get through. I wonder what it was, because this show wasn't worth recording. Don't get me wrong, I think every show should be saved, I just wish I was watching something else.
This movie is also in a 10 pack of westerns at about triple the price for this one film from Brentwood Home Video called "The Wild West" and is available from Amazon.com.
You get what you pay for.......2003-01-30
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Jazz Scene USA - Shelly Manne and His Men / Shorty Rogers and His Giants
Starring: Shelly Manne , and Shorty Rogers Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00005LDCO Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
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By 1962, when these particular installments of Steve Allen's Jazz Scene USA series aired, the West Coast Jazz zeitgeist that had gripped California for nearly a decade had begun to wan, and the surf was up for many of the mainstays of the era. Most of the musicians featured here would go on to lucrative studio and soundtrack work to pay the bills and not return to their roots until the jazz revivals of the '80s.That said, these two bands, giants of their era, Shelly Manne and Shorty Rogers, turn in fantastic performances, and the sidemen featured (Conte Candoli, Russ Freeman, and Richie Kamuca, among others) are inspired as well. Rogers and crew's reading of "Greensleeves," in particular, is an interesting amalgamation of John Coltrane's fiery rendition and the West Coast "cool" aesthete. The snappy black-and-white photography adds to the mood and harkens back to a time when things really did swing. --Kristian St. Clair
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Laid Back but Beautiful.......2005-08-21
Good shelly and Great Shorty.......2004-08-21
Good, Safe Jazz.......2003-10-04
Shelly is the man!.......2001-08-20
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