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Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Matthew McConaughey as Connor Mead Jennifer Garner as Jenny Perotti Michael Douglas as Uncle Wayne Breckin Meyer as Paul Lacey Chabert as Sandra Robert Forster as Sergeant Volkom Plot:Extras:
My Thoughts: I first saw this movie on HBO On-Demand and I really didn't care too much for it at the time. Giving it a rating of only 2.5 out of 5. But I must say... I enjoyed it more this time then I did the first time. I think I was a little hard on it the first time around. Sure... it isn't the best Romantic Comedy I ever seen... but I still enjoyed it more then I apparently did the first time. I really enjoyed Jennifer Garner in this movie. But then I have liked her since I first seen her on Alias. I liked the idea of making it basically a rip-off of A Christmas Carol. The first time I watched this one I really didn't care for who they picked for the ghosts. But they seemed to grow on me this time... as I thought they were just fine now. I am wondering if my mood was a little off the first time I watched this. With all that said... the movie could be funnier. And I wasn't all that impressed with Matthew McConaughey. But I am glad I have it in my collection now.My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From TV Stars in the Movies: On-Going Mega Marathon on September 19th, 2011) The Public Enemy, a review by AntaresThe Public Enemy Year: 1931 Film Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures Genre: Action, Drama, Classic Length: 84 Min. Director William A. Wellman (1896) Writing Kubec Glasmon (1889)...Writer John Bright (1908)...Writer Harvey F. Thew (1883)...Screen Adaptation Producer Darryl F. Zanuck (1902) Cinematographer Devereaux Jennings (1884) Music David Mendoza (1894)...Composer Stars James Cagney (1899) as Tom Powers Jean Harlow (1911) as Gwen Allen Edward Woods (1903) as Matt Doyle Joan Blondell (1906) as Mamie Donald Cook (1901) as Mike Powers Leslie Fenton (1902) as Nails Nathan Beryl Mercer (1882) as Ma Powers Robert Emmett O'Connor (1885) as Paddy Ryan Review When it was released in 1931, The Public Enemy was considered a groundbreaking film in the new genre. But time has not been kind to this classic. Hollywood was still getting its feet wet in The Roaring Twenties, Each Dawn I Die and Angels with Dirty Faces. Only with the release of Yankee Doodle DandyJohnny DangerouslyReview Criterion (From The Public Enemy (1931) on June 6th, 2010) Doctor Who Marathon, a review by TomDoctor Who Series 1.02 The End of the World Writer: Russell T Davies (Writer) Director: Euros Lyn Cast (From Doctor Who Marathon on January 6th, 2014) |