Slapstick: Lewis and Kahn give birth to astronomical, mangled doubles who are actually foreign messengers adept at answering the planet’s complications, as long as they’re not split apart. Given that cast and a Kurt Vonnegut novel as origin material, you’d imagine there’d be no way to mess it up, however Paul manages. Some ludicrous moments do appear although overall, it is pretty atrocious. Cast includes Jerry Lewis, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, Jim Backus, John Abbott, Pat Morita, Steven Paul, and the voice of Orson Welles. (82 minutes, 1984)
His Kind of Woman: Mitchum blindly goes to Mexico for a payoff of 50 grand, finds he’s the eventually-to-be-lifeless chump whose identity can help deported gangster Burr re-enter the nation. Cult film is overlong, although its spoofing of he-gentleman heroics predates the more rejoiced BEAT THE DEVIL by 3 years; Cost is humorous as a ham performer. Cast includes Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Vincent Cost, Tim Holt,Raymond Burr, Charles McGraw, and Jim Backus. (120 minutes, 1951)
Replacements: In 1997 the NFL players go on strike. The owners decide to play anyway. This gives many has been, want to be football players a dream shot at playing in the NFL.
Tin Cup: Roy McAvoy was a talented golfer that never made it on tour because he never knew when to play it safe. Now a driving range pro, he decides to try to qualify for the US Open to impress a new female client. He qualifies for the Open, and incredibly has a chance to win it. On the last hole his old problem surfaces, he can’t play it safe, and takes a ridiculous risk that costs him the championship.
Booty Call: Two Men looking for Condoms. Raunchy comedy is certainly Personal computer politically correct and pro-condom as these two luckless souls just couldn’t appear to please their hot to jog girlfriends till they find the exact latex supporter. Cast includes Jamie Foxx, Tommy Davidson, Vivica A. Fox, Tamala Jones, Scott LaRose, Kam Ray Chan, Ric Youthful, and Bernie Mac. (78 minutes, 1948)
Black Hawk Down: Harrowing dramatization of the catastrophic 1993 U.S. mission in Somalia that concluded in the deaths of eighteen American cadets. Characters and partisan structure take a backseat deliberately to the malicious battle scenes, re-made in cruel detail by Scott, cinematographer Slawomir Idziak, and a team of technical magicians. Not for the faint of heart. Cast includes Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Tom Sizemore, Eric Bana, William Fichtner, Ron Eldard, and Hugh Dancy. (143 minutes, 2001)
The Silence Of The Lambs: The F.B.I is trying to hunt down a serial killer. They are getting nowhere and time is running short. They decide to ask captured serial killer Hannibal Lecter, one of the most brilliant and disturbed minds killer ever caught, to help them with the crime. Although they take every precaution, Hannibal uses this need to ask favors from the F.B.I. They eventually find the killer, but at the cost of seeing Hannibal escape custody.
Born American: The Cold War lives on as 3 youthful Americans vacationing in Finland inadvertently cross the boundary into Russia. Once there they battle it out with the local troops. Alright action scenes and personable youthful cast sugarcoat the bulky-handed partisan overtones. Cast includes Mike Norris, Steve Durham, David Coburn, Thalmus Rasulala, and Albert Salmi. (109 minutes, 1986)
South Park: Bigger, Longer And Uncut: Our dynamic four are in top form in the first feature length film of the TV series. There is a new movie at the theater, a Terrence and Phillips film, and the boys are off to see it. When they arrive at the theater they can’t get in because of the R rating. They overcome this obstacle by paying off a street drunk to get the tickets for them. This is the boy’s first real intense introduction to foul language. They leave the movie fully trained in the new words, and use them whenever they can. This leads to outrage from the parents. Since Terrence and Phillip are Canadian, this ends with the US and Canada going to war.
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