Muriel’s Wedding: Repulsive duckling with a remarkably dysfunctional clan and a breezy, tiny-time politico dad craves for a cheerier life, and starts on that street by leaving her home city of Porpoise Spit for Sydney, in the corporation of her quick-track lady friend. Not the easy, un-crooked-ahead “feel excellent” film you may anticipate, although a gloomier, more quirky comedy-tirade in reference to kinship, fantasies, actuality, and the delights of Abba music. Cast includes Toni Collette, Bill Hunter, Rachel Griffiths, Jeanie Drynan, Gennie Nevinson, Matt Night, Chris Haywood, and Daniel Lapaine. (105 minutes, 1994)
Deliverance: This is an excellent re-creation of the Dickey novel of 4 Atlanta businessmen who get more than they can handle throughout a weekend canoe trip. McKinney and Coward are 2 of the most horrifying film scoundrels in history. The “Dueling Banjos” scene is very memorable. Film debuts of Beatty and Cox. James Dickey adjusted his own novel, and appears in the film as a sheriff. Ed O’Neill appears as a freeway watcher near end of film. Cast includes Cast includes Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, Billy McKinney, Herbert “Dude” Coward, and James Dickey. (109 minutes, 1972)
Sideways: Giamatti gives another awesome-and thoroughly organic, completely believable-behavior as a would-be author. An enthusiastic xenophile and a communal black sheep who takes a college friend off for a week in California wine country before he gets wedded. During the voyage, this strange couple meets two desirable females who appear to return their interest. This work is nformed with humor, truth, empathy, and the eye for detail that marks most of Payne’s work. Cast includes Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Temple, Virginiil Madsen, Sandra Oh, Marylouise Burke, and Jessica Hecht. (126 minutes, 2004)
The Jacket: Following a vicious injury in 1991 when fighting in the Gulf Battle, cadet Brody returns to Vermont with amnesia. He eventually is falsely accused of killing a cop and finds himself in an insane asylum. Then he receives experimental treatments that produce flashback and visions of his future. He sees he will die in four days, now it is a race against time. Cast includes Adrien Brody, Keira Knightley, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Kris Kristofferson, Daniel Craig, Kelly Lynch, Brad Renfro, Mackenzie Phillips, and Jason Lewis. (103 minutes, 2005)
Plymouth Adventure: Talky film-with its heart in the right place about a handful of L.A. gentlemen and ladies and their fouled-up relations, varying from an older couple whose matrimony is strained by an sickness and a long-ago event, to a lady who comes to terms with her child for the first time as he fibs in a clinic bed dying of Assists. Cast includes Jon Stewart, Patricia Clarkson, Natasha Kioski, and Daniel Von Bargen. (105 minutes, 1952)
The Nutcracker Prince: Physician Down treats an obvious madman, then goes through a hallucinatory rerun of his current experiences: he’s a French anthropologist who’s materialize to L.A. and has been drawn to a band of bizarre road individuals. This is conceivably fascinating notion for a half hour Sunset Sector. However, it is pretty lethal as a characteristic. Cast includes Megan Follows, Peter Brosnan, Adam Ant, Anna-Maria Monticelli, Hector Mercado, and Mary Woronov. (75 minutes, 1990)
Ricochet: Nick Styles is now the assistant DA of Los Angeles. Years ago, as a rookie cop, he helped put master criminal Earl Talbot Blake behind bars. Now Blake has escaped from prison. He has only one thing on his mind, revenge.
The Efficiency Expert: Delightful sham that follows the plight of Hopkins, an abrasive management advisor whose demeanor is ever-so-slightly modified by the assorted, humorously inefficient employees at a tiny plant. Hopkins offers a dense joke behavior. Cast includes Anthony Hopkins, Alwyn Kurts, Rebecca Rigg, Russell Crowe, Bruno Lawrence, and Toni Collette. (85 minutes, 1992)
The Saint: Master thief Simon Templar is close to retirement. He decides to take one last job, to properly fill his bank account. A Russian billionaire hires him to steal a formula for cold fusion from scientist Emma Russell. Two things change his plans. He falls in love with the beautiful scientist, and learns the potential disaster if this formula was in the wrong hands.
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