National Treasure: Ben Gates has been hunting his whole life for a legendary national treasure. Following in a long line of Gates who have lived out there lives chasing clues this great mystery, Ben finds himself in a race for the treasure against a criminal mastermind. He must steal the Declaration of Independence in order to protect the clues and the document from this criminal. The clues lead him on his continued pursuit of this supposed national treasure.
Heart and Souls: 4 distinct San Franciscans die in a bus mishap in 1959, and find that they are inexorably connected with a infant who has been born at that same precise minute. What’s more, only he might see and hear them. This is an awesome showcase for Downey whose body is inhabited, at assorted times, by his heavenly friends. Fans of slushy, emotional, old-styled Hollywood fantasies should like this movie, others take heed. Cast includes Robert Downey, Jr., Charles Grodin, Alfre Woodard, Kyra Sedgwick, Tom Sizemore, David Paymer, Elisabeth Shue, Eric Lloyd, and Bill Calvert. (104 minutes, 1993)
Rain Man: Charlie Babbit finds that he has been virtually left out of his father’s will. He finds out that he has a brother, and that the money has gone to his brother Ray, who lives in a mental institution. At first wanting to get his hands on the money, Charlie meets with Ray, and takes him away from the hospital. Eventually, he learns Ray’s story and the two form an unbreakable bond.
Dragnet: When examining fierce fighting, Sgt. Friday and Officer Frank Smith set out to solve a brutal murder. A bookie by the name of Miller Starkie has been killed. They aggressively pursue the case as they try to find the killers. Cast includes Jack Webb, Ben Alexander, Richard Boone, Ann Robinson, Stacy Harris, Virginia Gregg, and Dennis Weaver. (89 minutes, 1954)
Bram Stoker’s Dracula: Count Dracula is on a mission to find the one woman he truly ever loved. HE wants to be eternally reunited with her. He leaves Transylvania and goes to London to see if a woman who looks exactly like his love of centuries ago is in fact the woman he searches for.
Communion: Mental thriller with Walken well cast as author Whitley Strieber, who finds himself visited by odd beings. Does he need a psychiatrist or an exorcist? A tad long in the tooth and the dramatic scenes between Walken and spouse Crouse don’t really work. The movie still has some good moments. Cast includes Christopher Walken, Lindsay Crouse, Frances Sternhagen, Andreas Katsulas, Terri Hanauer, Joel Carlson, and Basil Hoffman. (107 minutes, 1977)
Siege of Syracuse: No less than Archimedes guards Syracuse from invading armada by use of mammoth mirrors that explodes into flames. In spite of that, it’s regimen. Cast includes Rossano Brazzi, Tina Louise, Enrico Maria Salerno, and Gino Cervi. (97 minutes, 1962)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Cute variance on vampire legends, with high school Valley Gal Swanson turning out to be “the selected one” of her generation to slaughter wandering vampires. Sutherland is superlative as her mentor and guide, and Reubens the prior Pee-wee Herman is fun as one of the fanged bullies. Look for Ben Affleck as a basketball competitor. Cast includes Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens, Rutger Hauer, Luke Perry, and Gregson Wagner. (86 minutes, 1992)
Strange Invaders: Caring spoof of ‘ 50s sci-fi films with a feel of ’80s New Wave, in reference to a Midwestern town overtaken by foreigners. Has a remarkable feel to it although agonizes from weak inscribing and lazy pacing. Here is an evocative score by John Addison. Cast includes Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen, Diana Scarwid, Michael Lerner, Louise Fletcher, and June Lockhart. (94 minutes, 1983)
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