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Three Stooges: False Alarms, a review by addicted2dvdThe Three Stooges: False AlarmMy Thoughts: Another one that is no more then an average short. My Rating: (From November Movie Marathon: Classic Comedy Greats on November 8th, 2017) Tomorrow Never Dies, a review by TomTitle: Tomorrow Never Dies Year: 1997 Director: Roger Spottiswoode Rating: FSK-16 Length: 114 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35 Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1, German: Dolby Digital 5.1, Music Only: Dolby Digital 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital Stereo, Commentary: Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: Commentary, English, German Stars: Pierce Brosnan Jonathan Pryce Michelle Yeoh Teri Hatcher Ricky Jay Extras: Commentary Featurettes Music Videos Photo Gallery Scene Access Trailers My Thoughts: I always enjoyed this Bond movie. It was one of the first I have ever watched. It was the first I watched in the cinema. Until then I never really bothered to watch any Bonds. One of the main reasons for watching it was Teri Hatcher. At the time "Lois & Clark" was on TV and I was a big fan of the show. But now I must admit, that Michelle Yeoh was the better Bond girl in this movie. She kicked ass while looking hot doing so. While I am a big BMW fan, it does not fit into Bond movies. Especially if such a common car like the series 7 is used. It dates much more than if a more exotic car is used. The next movie's BMW Z8 was the only one of Bond's BMWs, which is exotic enough for a Bond movie, but sadly that one had only little screen time. Rating: (From James Bond Marathon on May 25th, 2009) Tom's Random Reviews, a review by TomTitle: Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl Year: 2006 Director: Rating: PG-13 Length: 325 Min. Video: Full Frame 1.33:1 Audio: Japanese: Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: English Stars: Plot: On a warm, cloudy afternoon, Tomari bursts in on two girls from her class, Hazumu and Yasuna, sharing a tender first kiss. Her heart breaks ... from jealousy. Hazumu was born a boy, but he certainly doesn't act it. He's sensitive, delicate, and loves gardening. Lucky for him, he grew up with the tomboy Tomari, who is always there to protect him. Despite her own feelings, she pushes Hazumu to confess his love to the elegant Yasuna. After Yasuna rejects him, he retreats into the mountains in despair. So begins the strange series of events that changes him into a her, and earns her the love of both Yasuna and Tomari. Extras: Interviews Textless opening and closing Trailers My Thoughts: Surprisingly couragous for the conservative Japan.A boy, which through an accident with an alien ship gets tranformed into a girl is caught in a love triangle with two other girls. Both of which were already interested in him while he was a boy. One is a girl also he was interested in, the other is his long-time childhood friend. What I found refreshing is, that the makers made it clear from the beginning, that this change is not reversable. So there is no easy way out by simply turning him back into a boy. Also he is not trying to be more boyish after turning into a girl. As a matter of fact he was rather girly to begin with. I don't know if it was intentional, but I see it as a metaphor for a girl caught in a boy's body who is now being turned into his/hers true self (sex-change operation). This series touches a little on the topic of how friends and family will react on such a change. Partly in a comedic way, but also in a serious way (especially the girls caught in the love triangle). Another interesting aspect brought into the series is a strange illness one of the girls has, where she cannot can see the boys only some vage figure. Overall a fun romantic comedy, where the main protagonist happens to be a girl instead of a boy. Rating: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSvaVl0y-Xs (From Tom's Random Reviews on November 9th, 2008) |