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Unleashed, a review by TomTitle: Danny the Dog Year: 2004 Director: Louis Leterrier Rating: 16 Length: 99 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35 Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1, English: DTS 5.1 Subtitles: Dutch Stars: Jet Li Morgan Freeman Bob Hoskins Kerry Condon Vincent Regan Extras: Scene Access Trailers My Thoughts: (From Tom's Random Reviews on May 2nd, 2009) Mr. India, a review by TomTitle: Mr. India Year: 1987 Director: Shekhar Kapur Rating: NR Length: 173 Min. Video: Audio: Hindi: Dolby Digital 5.1 Subtitles: English Stars: Anil Kapoor Sridevi Amrish Puri Satish Kaushik Sharad Saxena Plot: A decidedly delicious mix of patriotism, comedy, science-fiction, romance and adventure. Arun (Anil Kapoor) who lives in an old spacious rented house, rescues orphans and looks after them. He is aided by his Calendar (Satish Kaushik) the cook and odd job man. When journalist Seema (Sridevi) also takes up residence in the house there is trouble. She despises children, and this brings about a love-hate relationship between Arun and Seema. One day Arun discovers something his scientist father (Ashok Kumar) had hidden, a secret formula to make one invisible. Arun uses the formula to save the country from the evil Mogambo (Amrish Puri), a villain to beat all villains. Seema falls in love with Mr. India (that is what Arun is when he is invisible), without even having seen him, not realizing that they are one and the same. Extras: Music Videos Scene Access My Thoughts: (From Tom's Random Reviews on August 7th, 2009) Tom's TV Finales marathon, a review by Tom
Plot: How do we Canadians say farewell to a dear friend? We tap a keg and wake up the next morning on a stranger's futon. The morning haze will be flooded with memories of Brent switching to self serve; Oscar, Emma and Lacey canoodling in the new hot tub; how Davis landed himself in sensitivity training by Karen's hand; and when Wanda and Hank found themselves 'celebrities' during the Turn Off Your TV Week competition against Wullerton (spit). And did you dream it, or did a mighty wind blow the sign right off the roof of The Ruby? Yes, maybe you should have stopped at nine, but for now, don't hold back. Chug! Chug! Chug! Cheers to six hilarious seasons of great Canuck-O-Vision. You'll never look at Saskatchewan the same way again - or that new friend's futon. Corner Gas Season 6.19 You've Been Great, Goodnight Writer: Brent Butt (Created By), Brent Butt (Writer), Kevin White (Writer) Director: David Storey Cast: Brent Butt (Brent LeRoy), Gabrielle Miller (Lacey Burrows), Fred Ewanuick (Hank Yarbo), Eric Peterson (Oscar LeRoy), Janet Wright (Emma LeRoy), Lorne Cardinal (Davis Quinton), Tara Spencer-Nairn (Karen Pelly), Nancy Robertson (Wanda Dollard), Ivan Fecan, Susanne Boyce, Ed Robinson, Scott Henderson, Louise Clarke, Brent Haynes, Traces Boulton, Anne-Marie Lapointe, Cavan Cunningham (Fitzy), Barry Kennedy (Kelly), Denny Park (Tank Top), Brent Haynes (Fan), Brad Grass (Bed Sales Person), Gregg Schwartz (Hunky Guy), Katy Storey (Melissa), David Storey (Guy), Kevin White (Last Scene Guy) A great last episode. As this series is based on the stand-up of the main character, the main character starts doing stand-up about his life. So we come full circly. Almost. Even though Brent has success as a stand-up, he decides not to pursue it. Rating: (From Tom's TV Finales marathon on April 14th, 2013) |