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Inside Out, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Amy Poehler as Joy (voice) Phyllis Smith as Sadness (voice) Richard Kind as Bing Bong (voice) Bill Hader as Fear (voice) Lewis Black as Anger (voice) Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: This is a fun animated film. And I like the idea behind it. Emotions as characters in the brain... running the life you live. I lke how this shows that even sadness is an important part of life. I can see how this film could help children understand that fact. And it is all done in an entertaining way. Well worth the time put in to watch it. Recommended! Rating: (From Month Long Marathon: Best Animated Feature Film on May 7th, 2018) Stub: The Best Cowdog in the West, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Rex Allen as Narrator Slim Pickens as Windy Bill Jay Sisler as Himself Mike Herbert as The Boy Luann Beach as The Rancher's Daughter Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: I must say this is a different kind of film. Not a bad one... but definitely different. It felt like the story itself took a back seat to just showing animal tricks. It felt like a movie but not... a documentary but not. It is really kind of hard to explain.While there was talking in the film... more time then not it was narrated. But none of this means it was a bad movie. I did enjoy it. I would even say it was above average for what it was. But it is definitely different then what I am used to watching. Rating: (From May Marathon - Animals on May 6th, 2016) My PILOT Marathon, a review by RichChancer 1. Weapons from the Wall When an inferno destroys the Douglas family sports car factory, their only hope of escaping ruin is devious financier Stephen Crane. Clive Owen stars as financial whizzkid Stephen Crane, out to save a struggling sports car factory in the Midlands using his bosses (Jimmy Blake played by Leslie Phillips) money and making many enemies along the way. Badly dated drama series from 1990, Clive Owen is fairly awful in the lead, but is saved embarrassment and made to look good by a cringeworthy carry-on style role from the annoying Leslie Phillips. The whole feel of the show is cheesy, the writing similar to many poor 80's series that swam around at the time, the plot totally uninteresting, and the characterisations were notable by their absences. Lot of familiar faces appear clearly early in their careers, and I bet if they had the opportunity they would wipe this from their resumes. The only unconnected interest you may draw from the programme would be to get the laughs out of the fashion of the day, mullet haircuts, and bricks for phones. (From My PILOT Marathon on September 14th, 2009) |