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The Curse of the Cat People, a review by addicted2dvdTitle: The Curse of the Cat People Year: 1944 Director: Gunther V. Fritsch, Robert Wise Rating: NR Length: 70 Min. Video: Full Frame 1.33:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital Mono, Commentary: Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Stars: Simone Simon Kent Smith Jane Randolph Ann Carter Plot: Simon returns in The Curse of the Cat People, a sequel in title and a landmark study of a troubled child in fact. Robert Wise makes his directing debut, co-helming a gothic-laced mix of fantasy and fright so astute it was used in college psychology classes. Extras: Scene Access Audio Commentary Trailers Closed Captioned My Thoughts: This really is just a sequel in name only. The story itself had nothing to do with the first one... other then having a couple of the same characters. Definitely not what I was expecting when I bought it... but thankfully I was warned ahead of time and went in expecting it. And you know... I really enjoyed it. Just as much as I did the first one. The story is interesting... the time spent watching it just flew by. While I may have preferred a more straight forward sequel, I am glad I have this in my collection... and must say... give it a chance. As long as you go in knowing that this has extremely little to do with the first part I think you will like it. And once again... that Simone Simon is adorable... I just wish she had a bigger part in this on. I mean she has a nice sized part but took a while for you to see her for the first time. She isn't really in the beginning of the movie. My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From What Movies I Been Watching on November 11th, 2009) A King in New York, a review by AntaresA King in New York (1957) 59/100A King in New YorkTeal = Masterpiece Dark Green = Classic or someday will be Lime Green = A good, entertaining film Orange = Average Red = Cinemuck Brown = The color of crap, which this film is (From Antares' Short Summations on April 17th, 2013) Tom's TV Finales marathon, a review by Tom
Plot: In its spectacular fifth and final season, Boston LegalBoston Legal remains one of the most vibrant, dramatic, hilarious and consistently brilliant shows on television. Case closed! Boston Legal Season 5.12 Made in China / Last Call Writer: David E. Kelley (Created By), David E. Kelley (Screenwriter), David E. Kelley (Story By), Susan Dickes (Story By), Lauren MacKenzie (Story By) Director: Bill D'Elia Cast (From Tom's TV Finales marathon on January 10th, 2014) |