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The Visitor, a review by JimmyMOVIE / DVD INFO: Title: The Visitor (1979) Genre: Science-Fiction Director: Giulio Paradisi Rating: R Length: 1h49 Video: Widescreen Audio: English Subtitles: None Stars: John Huston Joanne Nail Paige Conner Shelley Winters Mel Ferrer Plot: Katy Collins (Paige Conner, LITTLE DARLINGS) is no ordinary 8 year-old girl. Indeed, she is unique, carrying within her the power of Sateen, an inter-spacial force of immense magnitude. Katy's primary mission on earth is to carry these genes forward, a task accomplished by convincing her mother, Barbara (Joanne Nail, SWITCHBLADE SISTERS) to bear a similarly endowed male child with whom Katy would eventually mate. Opposing this scheme is The Visitor (John Huston, Academy Award winner, CHINATOWN, AFRICAN QUEEN, THE MALTESE FAMCON), a sage of galactic stature who has come to this world not to kill Katy, but to end her "confusion". Find out what happens in this unforgettable, supernatural, suspense thriller from the maker of the box office hit BEYOND THE DOOR. My Thoughts: I feel like I'm on fire this week, it's been a while I did 2 reviews in 2 days It took me a while for buying this one and now that I've watched it the only thing I can say is why... To be honest it's one of the best movie I've seen for quite a while. The story took a little bit of its inspiration from The Omen in the sense that it's about an "evil" child kind of, but it's much more than that. The real driving force of the film is the fact that Kathy's mother must carry the seed of the new incarnation of Sateen. As you could see this movie had an extremely talented cast (Lance Henriksen, Glenn Ford, Franco Nero and Sam Peckinpah are also in this) and contrary to many italian films none of them are there only for a fast check. You see they give all they have to give in this film (John Huston is especially great whatever it is by his voice acting or his physical acting). But the real revelation of this film is Paige Conner, what an incredibly talented child actress! Usually child annoy me in movie because they have no purpose except to be cute, but this is sure not the case here... This little girl, who is cute by the way and aged quite beautifully, carry the film on her shoulders wich is quite impressive when you consider all the great names in this production. You got also some pretty good special effects since it's an italian films, but don't expect a lot of blood this isn't that kind of film. You got a lot of action with live birds (BTW I now know where he took his inspiration for the birds role in The Dark Half). The soundtrack is really powerfull and impressive too. Be ready to do some jump scare while watching Seriously this one is probably the best dvd release of 2010 and I can do nothing else than recommanding it. Rating : (From The little known movie review depot on May 16th, 2011) Coyote Ugly, a review by DJ DoenaFebruary, 19th Piper Perabo ... Violet Sanford Adam Garcia ... Kevin O'Donnell John Goodman ... Bill Maria Bello ... Lil Izabella Miko ... Cammie Tyra Banks ... Zoe Bridget Moynahan ... Rachel Melanie Lynskey ... Gloria LeAnn Rimes ... Herself Synopsis: Violet goes from New Jersey to New York City to become a songwriter. She goes to every music agency but nobody wants to listen to her songs unless she sings them herself in an open song contest. The problem is that she's to scared to sing in public. To survive in the big city she needs a job and soon she finds herself being a "Coyote", a bar girl in the hottest bar in town: The "Coyote Ugly". And she finds a boyfriend who'd give anything to see her on stage. But will one of her songs ever be published? My Opinion: It's a funny romantic movie with a great soundtrack. LeAnn Rimes sang all the songs when Violet was singing and I really liked it. But sometimes I wished one could hear those songs a bit louder that were not sung by her. I have both soundtrack CDs (and am listening to them as I write this) and it's great music. And I find stage fright to be a concept totally alien to me. I know I can't sing and still have no problem doing it before an audience. When I sing I'm happy and the world around me turns into a blur. (From DJ Doena's movie watchings 2009 on February 19th, 2009) Tom's Random Reviews, a review by TomTitle: Year: 1983 Director: Rating: FSK-6 Length: 965 Min. Video: Full Frame 1.33:1 Audio: German: Dolby Digital 1 Subtitles: Stars: Gustl Bayrhammer Plot:Extras: Scene Access My Thoughts:
(From Tom's Random Reviews on April 18th, 2010) |