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The Mummy Returns, a review by Dragonfire




The Mummy Returns




I first saw this movie in the theater on opening day for it - this was actually the first movie I went to see on opening day.  I really like Rick and Evie, so I was happy to see them in another movie.  I like Jonathan too and I loved some of his interactions with Alex.  The movie is another fun, adventure type movie and it connects well to the first movie.  I've seen that some people have said that it contradicted the first movie when Evie was the reincarnation of Anuk-sun-amon.  The first movie never said she was...Imohtep was just going to scarfice Evie for the ritual to bring back Anuk-sun-amon - I may have spelled that wrong, sorry - and then her spirit would take over Evie's body.  I still really enjoy this movie when I watch it. 



This was another of my first reviews at Epinions that I went back and updated later.

The Mummy Returns


(From Marie's Random Movie Viewing on July 15th, 2013)

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, a review by addicted2dvd


     Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Platinum Edition (1937/United States)
Wikipedia |IMDb |Trailer |
Buena Vista Home Entertainment (United States)
Director:David Hand
Writing:Ted Sears (Screenwriter), Richard Creedon (Screenwriter), Otto Englander (Screenwriter), Dick Rickard (Screenwriter), Earl Hurd (Screenwriter), Merrill De Maris (Screenwriter), Dorothy Ann Blank (Screenwriter), Webb Smith (Screenwriter)
Length:83 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, English: Dolby Digital: Mono, French: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles:English

Stars:
Roy Atwell as Doc (Uncredited, Voice)
Stuart Buchanan as Humbert (Uncredited, Voice)
Adriana Caselotti as Snow White (Uncredited, Voice)
Eddie Collins (1883) as Dopey (Uncredited, Voice)
Pinto Colvig as Sleepy/Grumpy (Uncredited, Voice)

Plot:Extras:
  • Scene Access
  • Featurettes


My Thoughts:

I found this to be a cute film. But it is not one I can see myself watching often. But it is classic animation that should be seen by everyone.

Rating:


(From July Movie Marathon: Musicals (Yes... You read right!) on July 29th, 2016)

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Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom


     Grosse Pointe: The Complete Series (2000/United States)
IMDb | Wikipedia

(United States)
Length:360 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:


Plot:
The onscreen melodrama is nothing compared to what happens when the cameras stop rolling on the fictitious primetime soap GROSSE POINTE. The comedy follows the lives of six young actors trying to adjust to the demands of instant stardom, as their hit show launches them into the world of premieres, paparazzi and power. There's the two-faced diva, her insecure best friend, the wide-eyed newcomer who threatens the offscreen balance of power, the surfer stud, the show's heartthrob and his stand-in/gofer. Guiding these "innocents" through the savage world of network presidents and last-minute rewrites are the producers, who live in constant fear of the one misstep that would send ratings plummeting and their careers into oblivion.


Grosse Point
1.01 Pilot
Writer: Darren Star (Writer)
Director: Andrew Fleming
Cast: Irene Molloy (Hunter Fallow), Al Santos (Johnny Bishop), Lindsay Sloane (Marcy Sternfeld), Bonnie Somerville (Courtney Scott), Kohl Sudduth (Quentin King), Kyle Howard (Dave "The Stand-In"), William Ragsdale (Rob Fields), Michael Hitchcock (Richard Towers/Ted Johnson), Nat Faxon (Kevin the P.A.), Michele Dalcin (Mary Johnson), Katie Fountain (Marilyn the Extra), Bonnie McFarlane (Katie Ellis), Lisa Mende (Pat Kemp), Michael Mitz (The Director), Nicole Nieth (Jessica), Martin Spanjers (Adam), Jeb Armstrong (Ira)

I was really surprised about this series. I would have liked to see more of it than the one season we got. My favorite character is the one played by Lindsay Sloane (who I liked as Valerie on Sabrina the Teenage Witch).

Rating:

(From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on June 28th, 2011)