Customer Review: Linda Kozlowski plays a reporter who goes to the Australian Outback to do a story on Mick "Crocodile" Dundee, Played by Paul Hogan. She gets a good taste of Dundee's simple Tarzan-like life in the wilderness and decides to invite him to New York City. Dundee is a fish-out-of-water in the big city,... more info
Customer Review: Death of a salesman is one of the best samples of the american drama that reflects the real life of the dream that is not even reached by american people. I love Dustin Huffman play but all the characters are amazingly builded which make the sense of being at the teather.
Customer Review: Very good sequel. Moderate amount of action & an actual plot unlike many new movies. If you own the first this is a definite addition to your video home library
Customer Review: While great comedy should often appear effortless, that doesn't mean that the word should be taken literally, though on one level Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles can truly be said to be an effortless comedy. Absolutely no effort whatsoever has been made: it's in focus and the microphone never creeps... more info
Customer Review: I enjoy Paul Hogan movies. This one contains just the right amount of schmultz. The show is a throwback to the old days of quality film making and innocense.
Customer Review: You'd think an interesting plot and John Carpenter
would result in a great film experience.
Think again.
The acting was bad and there was no atmosphere,
tension or scares.
There were a couple of moments when I thought
the film was primarily created as propaganda... more info
Customer Review: I bought this movie for my husband who is a huge Louis L'Amour fan. This movie was so short (90 minutes)and left out so much of the story--- having read the book he just couldn't believe it. The acting was good, the story clean but they really didn't develop the charaters very well. It was almost a... more info
Customer Review: This was one of Rod Steiger's later screen performances, but by no means one of his least. Perhaps because of its "thriller' genre, "The Neighbor" has been unfortunately overlooked and hasn't gotten the acclaim of some of the grittier movies in which Steiger appeared. However, he continued to break... more info