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Potiche, a review by dfmorgan
Year: 2010 DirectorCastOverviewWatched: 22nd. Oct 2011 My Thoughts: A wonderful gentle comedy. All three leads play off each other marvellously with general excellent support from the remaining cast. At times it almost descended into farce territory but managed to pull back from there and stay a lighthearted comedy. My Rating: A wonderful 4 ![]() (From Dave's DVD/Blu-ray Reviews on October 23rd, 2011) This Property Is Condemned, a review by Hal Title: This Property Is Condemned Year: 1966 Director: Sydney Pollack Rating: NR Length: 110 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono Subtitles: English Stars: Natalie Wood Robert Redford Charles Bronson Kate Reid Mary Badham Plot: Repressed desires, sultry women, sweltering weather and a handsome new stranger in town... this is playwright Tennessee Williams at his very best. Depression-era Dodson, Mississippi, is particularly devastated with the arrival of Owen Legate (Robert Redford) , a railroad official with a pocketful of pink slips for the rail yard employees. Natalie Wood is captivating as Alva Starr, the coquettish town flirt with plenty of big plans but nowhere to go... until Legate appears on her doorstep. Their ensuing affair enrages Alva's distant, uncaring mother (Kate Reid) - and ignites a town's revenge. Masterfully directed by Sydney Pollack (The Way We Were, Out of Africa, The Firm) and co-written for the screen by Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather trilogy), This Property Is Condemned sizzles with unbridled passion and fiery emotion. Extras: Scene Access Closed Captioned My Thoughts: Take the writing of Tennessee Williams, screenplay of Francis Ford Coppola and direction of Sydney Pollack and throw in the acting (and beauty) of Natalie Wood and Robert Redford and you cannot expect anything but an outstanding film. This poignant story of a starry-eyed flirtatious dreamer from backwoods Dodson, MS (Wood) and a cynical railroad man (Redford) from sophisticated and exciting New Orleans is a study in stark contrasts and the realities of the human condition; from manipulating mother to lonely married man with an invalid wife to the desperation of men losing their jobs in desperate times. Excellent film in all respects!What a shame the beauty of one such as Natalie Wood was lost to us at such an early age. She was one beautiful young lady! Rating: ![]() (From This Property Is Condemned on July 26th, 2010) Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews, a review by TomVOY 3.24 Displaced Writer: Lisa Klink (Writer) Director: Allan Kroeker Cast: Kate Mulgrew (Captain Kathryn Janeway), Robert Beltran (Commander Chakotay), Roxann Dawson (Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres), Jennifer Lien (Kes), Robert Duncan McNeill (Lieutenant Tom Paris), Ethan Phillips (Neelix), Robert Picardo (The Doctor), Tim Russ (Lieutenant Tuvok), Garrett Wang (Ensign Harry Kim), Kenneth Tigar (Dammar), Mark L. Taylor (Jarlath), James Noah (Rislan), Nancy Youngblut (Taleen), Deborah Levin (Ensign Lang), Majel Barrett (Computer Voice (voice)) The Voyager crew is slowly replaced by aliens one-by-one. The aliens pretend that they do not know what is going on and that some third-party is doing the replacing. When the Voyager crew finds out that this is all a ruse, it is too late. Nice idea for an episode and I always enjoyed this one. P/T moments: Tom and B'Elanna fight and make up. Rating: (From Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews on September 28th, 2009) |