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Movie 43, a review by addicted2dvd


     Movie 43 (2013/United States)
Trailer |IMDb |Wikipedia |
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Director:The PitchPeter Farrelly, The CatchPeter Farrelly, HomeschooledWill Graham, The PropositionSteve Carr, VeronicaGriffin Dunne, iBabeSteven Brill, Super Hero Speed DatingJames Duffy, Machine KidsJonathan Van Tulleken, Middleschool DateElizabeth Banks, TampaxPatrik Forsberg, Happy BirthdayBrett Ratner, Truth or DarePeter Farrelly, Victory's GloryRusty Cundieff, BeezelJames Gunn (1970)
Writing:
Length:94 min.
Rating:Rated R : Strong Pervasive Crude And Sexual Content Including Dialogue , Graphic Nudity, Language And Some Violence
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: 5.1
Subtitles:English, Spanish

Stars:
The PitchDennis Quaid as Charlie Wessler
Greg Kinnear as Griffin Schraeder
Common as Bob Mone
Charlie Saxton as Jay
Will Sasso as Jerry

Plot:
YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING QUITE LIKE MOVIE 43....
.. the year's most outrageous and daringly original comedy, featuring the ultimate star-studded cast. No inappropriate storyline is off limits..including a "ballsy" blind date, a middle school "period" piece and more. Please don't sue us if you die laughing

Extras:
  • Scene Access
  • Feature Trailers
  • Bonus Trailers
  • Closed Captioned


My Thoughts:
This is yet another one I got from the library. What can I say... I really been on a library kick lately. I grabbed this one because (as you can see from the front cover alone) it has a lot of big names in it. After watching it I have to say I really wasn't impressed much at all. It had a moment here and there... but over-all it really wasn't worth the time I put in to watch it. I did like one or two of the segments... but that is about it.

My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5


(From What Movies I Been Watching on November 15th, 2013)

Member's Reviews

Balto, a review by Critter


Balto



Year: 1995

Director(s): Simon Wells

Run Time: 78  minutes

Plot: An outcast half-wolf risks his life to prevent a deadly epidemic from ravaging Nome, Alaska.

Cast: DVD Extras:My ThoughtsBaltoMy Rating



(From Critter's Animated Film/Anime Marathon on April 1st, 2010)

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Grey's Anatomy Marathon, a review by addicted2dvd


11. Owner of a Lonely Heart


My Thoughts:
This is a good episode. It continues where the last episode leaves off with the quintuplets. Izzie really learns a hard and painful lesson concerning the baby she was caring for. Then there was the female prisoner that decides to get a break from prison by swallowing four (taped) razor blades. The things people get in their heads to do sometimes is unbelievable.

My Rating:

12. Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer
Cristina and Burke squabble over a young boy's heart transplant, as the interns pitch in to help Alex pass his upcoming exam and Meredith reminds Izzie about the spirit of the season.

My Thoughts:
A good Christmas episode. I like how they made it Cristina that gave the boy the will to live... what with her being so anti-holidays. I also liked the idea of how the doctors have to be careful of what is said while a patient is asleep and they are doing surgery (in this case brain surgery) because you do not know what will find it's way to the subconscious and effect a person in a personal way.

My Rating:

13. Begin the Begin
A new patient named Denny Duquette (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) helps Izzie get over Alex, as George finds his hands full treating a teenage hermaphrodite.

My Thoughts:
Denny is introduced in this episode. I always liked Denny. And I realized today I actually know him from another series... as he played the father of the Winchester Brothers on Supernatural. I also liked how the whole teenage hermaphrodite was handled. Probably not good as a doctor... but I would have been just like George in that situation.

My Rating:

14. Tell Me Sweet Little Lies
George has difficulty discharging an older patient who refuses to leave Seattle Grace and Alex finally learns the results of his exams. Meredith and Cristina vent to each other about the state of their relationships.

My Thoughts:
This is a very standard episode. The cases were kinda bland... the personal life stuff was a little on the boring side. Most of the stuff in this episode I really didn't care to much about. Though there were a couple saving grace scenes that pushed this episode to a rating of .

My Rating:

15. Break on Through
The doctors must fend for themselves as the nurses' union goes on strike; while treating a young patient, Meredith makes a mistake that the patient's friends catch and Izzie treats a young pregnant girl.

My Thoughts:
A good episode. I liked the storyline of the strike. Though I think they ended it a little too soon. We hear about it at the end of the episode before this one. And it is over by the end of this episode. I would have probably had it not end till maybe the next episode... as I think they probably could have done a little more with it. We also get to learn a little bit more about Izzie. Dr. Bailey is now out on maternity leave... so the interns gets a replacement teacher. When I saw her she immediately looked familiar to me... but I just couldn't place it. After the episode I checked DVDP to see what else I had with her in it... and no wonder she looked familiar. She was in a few episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Helfrak.

My Rating:

(From Grey's Anatomy Marathon on September 8th, 2009)