Customer Review: This is my favorite movie. I have watched it several times and I always feel like I have learned something new about the characters or story each time. This movie is an emotional rollercoaster.
Customer Review: This adaptation of the novel was done by the BBC for schools. What you get is essentially something like a filmed version of a stage play. The cast is excellent. The production made incredibly creative use of a very mimimal budget. But if your expecting a first-class production with a huge budget,... more info
Customer Review: Taking place in four places at once we have a Moroccan Arab scene, an American Mexican scene, a Japanese scene and the main scene.
The acting of the Japanese scene seems best, but the Moroccan boys are good.
Cate Blanchett gets a hard role of just being hurt.
For my money it is a... more info
Customer Review: I made a mistake with this purchase buying a DVD that wouldn't play on a US machine. I eventually bought it on VHS though. Interesting movie with lots of intrigue. Not JBJ's best work, though one very hot scene with the beautiful Thandie Newton in her first screen appearance
Customer Review: I love this movie - I won't go on about it - but why is this movie "out of print" on DVD? It's FANTASTIC! It has 2 big stars in it: Helena Bonham Carter and Richard Grant, it's based off a great George Owell book, it's a great little film! WHY is this OUT OF PRINT!? There's no way this DVD should be... more info
Customer Review: The 1987 UK film THE GOOD FATHER'S cast and crew reads like a who's who of British Cinema creme de la creme: Mike Newell directed (HARRY POTTER GOBLET OF FIRE,MONA LISA SMILE,AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE);Christopher Hampton screenplay (Oscar for DANGEROUS LIAISONS,QUIET AMERICAN,TOTAL ECLIPSE) and... more info
Customer Review: "From women's eyes this doctrine I derive: they sparkle still the right Promethean fire; they are the books, the arts, the academes, that show, contain, and nourish all the world."
-Love's Labour Lost This is the third Dorothy L. Sayers novel in which mystery writer Harriet Vane has been... more info
Customer Review: This series is such a great carry on after the first. Laughs, and such wonderful characters! Silas is so devious you wouldn't believe. I only wish the first series was also available on DVD, it's only on VHS (unless you have a region free player that will output the picture in NTSC format to watch... more info
Customer Review: In the continuing series of `everyone has to start somewhere', here we are presented with Schlock (1973)...no, I'm not saying this film is schlock (okay, it is), but, in fact, that is the actual title of the movie (it was once known as The Banana Monster when Troma own the rights, but has since... more info