Recent Topics

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
May 17, 2024, 01:37:33 PM

Login with username, password and session length

Members
  • Total Members: 54
  • Latest: zappman
Stats
  • Total Posts: 111911
  • Total Topics: 4497
  • Online Today: 34
  • Online Ever: 323
  • (January 11, 2020, 10:23:09 PM)
Users Online
Users: 0
Guests: 19
Total: 19

Member's Reviews

Billy Madison, a review by addicted2dvd



Title: Billy Madison: Widescreen
Year: 1995
Director: Tamra Davis
Rating: PG-13
Length: 90 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: 5.0, French: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo, Spanish: Dolby Digital: 2-Channel Stereo
Subtitles: English, Spanish

Stars:
Adam Sandler as Billy Madison
Darren McGavin as Brian Madison
Bridgette Wilson as Veronica
Bradley Whitford as Eric Gordon
Josh Mostel as Max Anderson

Plot:
He's the heir to the Madison Hotel millions but in order to win his father's respect, and his Fortune 500 company, grown-up, goof-off Billy must repeat all 12 grades of school - in just 24 weeks! Comedy Superstar Adam Sandler stars with beautiful Bridgette Wilson in this laugh-a-minute hit where the subject is always fun! Featuring songs by Electric Light Orchestra, The Jackson 5, The Cars, Culture Club, The Ramones and Styx.

Extras:
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
Production Notes
Booklet

My Thoughts:
I must admit... I thought I remembered this one being better then what it actually is. This one really is no more then juvenile jokes and other ignorant  moments. I watched this one expecting at least a few laughs... but I didn't laugh at all through out this entire movie. Was there anything good about this movie... any type of saving grace? Well there is Bridgette Wilson who plays Veronica... if nothing else she was worth looking at!  :drooling: I think what I need to do when it comes to Adam Sandler movies is stick to the newer ones... and forget he even made some of these older.... more slapstick and juvenile movies.

My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5


(From Weekend Movie Marathon: Anything Goes on April 3rd, 2010)

Member's Reviews

Moulin Rouge!, a review by Tom




Title: Moulin Rouge!
Year: 2001
Director: Baz Luhrmann
Writing: Baz Luhrmann (Writer), Craig Pearce (Writer)
Rating: PG-13
Length: 128 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35
Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1, English: DTS 5.1, French: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Audio Descriptive: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Commentary: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Subtitles: English

Stars:
Nicole Kidman as Satine
Ewan McGregor as Christian
John Leguizamo as Toulouse-Lautrec
Jim Broadbent as Harold Zidler
Richard Roxburgh as The Duke

Plot:Moulin Rouge!

Awards:
Academy Award2001NominatedBest ActressNicole Kidman
Academy Award2001WonBest Art DirectionCatherine Martin (Art Direction), Brigitte Broch (Set Decoration)
Academy Award2001NominatedBest CinematographyDonald McAlpine
Academy Award2001WonBest Costume DesignCatherine Martin, Angus Strathie
Academy Award2001NominatedBest Film EditingJill Bilcock
Academy Award2001NominatedBest MakeupMaurizio Silvi, Aldo Signoretti
Academy Award2001NominatedBest PictureMartin Brown, Baz Luhrmann, Fred Baron (Producers)
Academy Award2001NominatedBest SoundAndy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, Roger Savage, Guntis Sics
AFI2001Won100 Years of Musicals (2006)
AFI2001Nominated100 Years... 100 Cheers (2006)
AFI2001Won100 Years... 100 Songs (2004)"Song": Come What May
AFI2001Nominated100 Years... 100 Songs (2004)"Song": Roxanne
American Cinema Editors Awards2002WonJill Bilcock
American Film Institute Awards2001WonComposer of the Year - MoviesCraig Armstrong
American Film Institute Awards2001WonEditor of the Year - MoviesJill Bilcock
American Film Institute Awards2001WonMovie of the Year
American Society of Cinematographers Awards2002NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical ReleasesDon McAlpine
Anatomy Awards2002WonBest Nip-slip (unintentional nippage)Nicole Kidman
Art Directors Guild Production Design Awards2002Won
ASCAP Awards2002WonMost Performed Songs from Motion Pictures"Lady Marmalade": Kenny Nolan
BAFTA2001NominatedAchievement In Special Visual EffectsChris Godfrey, Andrew Brown, Nathan McGuinness, Brian Cox, Shrek, Ken Bielenberg
BAFTA2001WonActor In A Supporting RoleJim Broadbent
BAFTA2001WonAnthony Asquith Award For Achievement In Film MusicCraig Armstrong, Marius Devries
BAFTA2001NominatedCinematographyDonald McAlpine
BAFTA2001NominatedCostume DesignCatherine Martin, Angus Strathie
BAFTA2001NominatedEditingJill Bilcock
BAFTA2001NominatedFilmMartin Brown, Baz Luhrmann, Fred Baron
BAFTA2001NominatedMake Up & HairMaurizio Silvi, Aldo Signoretti
BAFTA2001NominatedProduction DesignCatherine Martin
BAFTA2001NominatedScreenplay (Original)Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce
BAFTA2001WonSoundAnna Behlmer, Andy Nelson, Roger Savage, Guntis Sics, Gareth Vanderhope, Antony Gray
BAFTA2001NominatedThe David Lean Award For Achievement In DirectionBaz Luhrmann
British Society of Cinematographers Awards2002NominatedBest Cinematography AwardDonald McAlpine
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards2002NominatedBest ActressNicole Kidman
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards2002WonBest DirectorBaz Luhrmann
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards2002NominatedBest Picture
Casting Society of America Awards2002WonRonna Kress
2001NominatedMeilleur Film EtrangerBaz Luhrmann
Cinema Audio Society Awards2002NominatedOutstanding Sound Mixing for Motion PicturesAndy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, Roger Savage, Guntis Sics
Directors Guild of America2002NominatedOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion PicturesBaz Luhrmann
Empire Magazine Awards2002WonBest ActressNicole Kidman
Empire Magazine Awards2002WonBest British ActorEwan McGregor
Empire Magazine Awards2002WonBest DirectorBaz Luhrmann
European Film Awards2001WonScreen International European Film Award (non-European)
Golden Globe2001NominatedActor in a Leading Role - Musical or ComedyEwan McGregor
Golden Globe2001WonActress in a Leading Role - Musical or ComedyNicole Kidman
Golden Globe2001NominatedDirectorBaz Luhrmann
Golden Globe2001WonOriginal ScoreCraig Armstrong
Golden Globe2001NominatedOriginal Song"Come What May": David Baerwald (Music/Lyrics)
Golden Globe2001WonPicture - Musical or ComedyFred Baron, Martin Brown, Baz Luhrmann
Grammy Awards2002NominatedBest Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
MTV Movie Awards2002WonBest Female PerformanceNicole Kidman
MTV Movie Awards2002NominatedBest KissNicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor
MTV Movie Awards2002NominatedBest Musical SequenceNicole Kidman
MTV Movie Awards2002WonBest Musical SequenceNicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor
National Board of Review Awards, USA2001WonBest Film
National Board of Review Awards, USA2001WonBest Supporting ActorJim Broadbent
Online Film Critics Society Awards2002NominatedBest CinematographyDonald McAlpine
Online Film Critics Society Awards2002NominatedBest DirectorBaz Luhrmann
Online Film Critics Society Awards2002WonBest Overall DVD
Satellite Awards2002WonEwan McGregor
Satellite Awards2002WonJim Broadbent
Satellite Awards2002WonNicole Kidman
Satellite Awards2002WonBest Art DirectionIan Gracie, Catherine Martin, Anne Beauchamp
Satellite Awards2002NominatedBest CinematographyDonald McAlpine
Satellite Awards2002WonBest Costume DesignCatherine Martin, Angus Strathie
Satellite Awards2002WonBest DirectorBaz Luhrmann
Satellite Awards2002NominatedBest Film EditingJill Bilcock
Satellite Awards2002Won
Satellite Awards2002WonBest Original ScoreCraig Armstrong
Satellite Awards2002NominatedBest Original Song"Come What May": David Baerwald
Satellite Awards2002NominatedBaz Luhrmann, Craig Pierce
Satellite Awards2002NominatedBest SoundGuntis Sics
Satellite Awards2002WonBest Visual EffectsChris Godfrey
Saturn2001NominatedBest CostumesCatherine Martin, Angus Strathie
Saturn2001NominatedBest DVD Special Edition Release
Teen Choice Awards2002NominatedFilm - Choice Movie, Drama/Action Adventure
World Soundtrack Awards2001WonDiscovery of the YearCraig Armstrong
World Soundtrack Awards2001WonMost Creative Use of Existing Material on a SoundtrackBaz Luhrmann, Craig Armstrong, Marius De Vries
World Soundtrack Awards2001NominatedWSA Best Original Score of the Year Not Released on an AlbumCraig Armstrong
World Soundtrack Awards2001WonWSA Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film"Come What May": David Baerwald
World Soundtrack Awards2001NominatedWSA Best Original Soundtrack of the YearCraig Armstrong, Marius De Vries
Writers Guild of America Awards2002NominatedBest Screenplay Written Directly for the ScreenBaz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce


Extras:
Bonus Trailers
Closed Captioned
Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
Multi Angle
Music Videos
Photo Gallery
Scene Access
THX certified

My Thoughts:
I haven't seen this movie for nine years now. I enjoyed it then, but it never was a movie I had the urge to watch again. I still have this feeling after this time. The reason I popped in the disc today was, that I have read that it was inspired by Bollywood. I don't see it. Okay there are huge dance numbers, but they do not come close to a good Bollywood dance number. Even the Indian dance number towards the end seemed more like a mockery of Bollywood. And that song was also really short. But other than that the songs can be enjoyed.
For some reason I always saw Sid from Ice Age in front of me when John Leguizamo, who plays Toulouse-Lautrec, opened his mouth.

Rating:

(From Tom's Random Reviews on August 8th, 2010)

Member's TV Reviews

Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom


     Switch: Komplett. In Farbe und Bunt. (1997/Germany)
IMDb | Wikipedia

Turbine Classics (Germany)
Length:1392 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:German: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:



Switch
1.01 Folge 1

I really enjoyed the first season when it originally aired. I lost interest though later. Part of it because of some cast changes.
This comedy parodies different TV shows by simulating switching between different TV channels.

Rating:

(From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on July 28th, 2012)