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Christmas in July, a review by AntaresChristmas in July Year: 1940 Film Studio: Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios Home Entertainment Genre: Comedy Length: 67 Min. Director Preston Sturges (1898) Writing Preston Sturges (1898)...Writer Producer Paul Jones (1901) Cinematographer Victor Milner (1893) Music John Leipold (1888)...Composer Leo Shuken (1906)...Composer Stars Dick Powell (1904) as Jimmy MacDonald Ellen Drew (1915) as Betty Casey Raymond Walburn (1887) as Dr. Maxford Alexander Carr (1878) as Mr. Shindel William Demarest (1892) as Mr. Bildocker Ernest Truex (1889) as Mr. J.B. Baxter Franklin Pangborn (1889) as Don Hartman (radio announcer) Harry Hayden (1882) as Mr. E.L. Waterbury (office manager) ReviewRatings Criterion4 Stars - Historically important film, considered a classic. (From Christmas in July (1940) on January 19th, 2010) Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, a review by addicted2dvd
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My Thoughts: This one iis a good follow-up. I liked where they went with the story. I the camp don't just concentrate on the music but also do traditional summer camp type stuff as well. I can see myself watching the Camp Rock films again. Rating: (From July Movie Marathon: Musicals (Yes... You read right!) on July 5th, 2016) Tom's Buffy and Angel Marathon, a review by Tom08. Lover's Walk (1998-11-24) Writer: Joss Whedon (Created By), Dan Vebber (Writer) Director: David Semel Cast: Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy Summers), Nicholas Brendon (Xander Harris), Alyson Hannigan (Willow Rosenberg), Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia Chase), David Boreanaz (Angel), Seth Green (Oz), Anthony Stewart Head (Giles), Kristine Sutherland (Joyce Summers), Harry Groener (Mayor Richard Wilkins), James Marsters (Spike), Jack Plotnick (Deputy Mayor), Marc Burnham (Lenny), Suzanne Krull (Clerk) I always loved this episode. Spike's return to Sunnydale mirroring his first appearence only this time at a low point of this life. Spike's crying on Willow's shoulder Making us believe Cordelia died when showing a funeral but then when the camera gets to Buffy and Willow we find out, that Cordelia is okay. And then concluding with Spike in high spirit again (singing the Sid Vicious version of "My Way"), but with anyone else arriving at a low point. Rating: (From Tom's Buffy and Angel Marathon on March 2nd, 2009) |