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Canyon Passage, a review by AntaresCanyon Passage (1946) 85/100Teal = 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 July 11th, 2020) Hot Fuzz, a review by TomTitle: Hot Fuzz Year: 2007 Director: Edgar Wright Rating: 15 Length: 116 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35 Audio: English: Dolby Digital Surround EX , Commentary: Dolby Digital Surround , Commentary: Dolby Digital Surround , Commentary: Dolby Digital Surround , Commentary: Dolby Digital Surround Subtitles: English, Trivia Stars: Simon Pegg Martin Freeman Bill Nighy Robert Popper Joe Cornish Plot: When top London cop, PC Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg), is reassigned to the quiet town of Sandford, he struggles with his seemingly crime-free world... and oafish partner Danny (Nick Frost). When several grisly accidents rock the village, it's not long before Danny's dreams of explosive, high-octane, car-chasing, gun fighting, all-out action become reality! It's time for these small-town cops to hand out big-city justice! Extras: Commentary 'Dead Right': Edgar Wright's First Cop Movie Deleted Scenes Featurettes Interviews Outtakes Photo Gallery Scene Access THX certified Trailers Trivia Track My Thoughts: I was a little disappointed with this movie the first time around. But this time, I really enjoyed it. A lot of really great understated comedic scenes in this one And the appearence of Timothy Dalton wants to make me watch "Looney Toons: Back in Action" again. Rating: (From Tom's Random Reviews on November 28th, 2008) Tom's TV Finales marathon, a review by Tom
Plot: In this Emmy-winning comedy's hilarious third season, Michael Bluth finally realizes that it's his Uncle Oscar serving time in prison, not his father. Reluctant to spring Oscar due to the effect it may have on the family business, Michael decides that the only fair thing to do is to find his father and place him under house arrest. Yet once found, George Sr. insists he was tricked into working with the Iraqis, leaving Michael no choice but to investigate his father's outrageous claim. But it isn't until Michael and Buster go to Iraq on a rescue mission to save Gob that the depth of the devious plot is revealed-and Michael learns which family member is the real brains behind all the madness. Arrested Development Season 3.13 Development Arrested Writer: Richard Day (Original Material By), Mitchell Hurwitz (Original Material By), Chuck Tatham (Screenwriter), Jim Vallely (Screenwriter) Director: John Fortenberry Cast (From Tom's TV Finales marathon on January 26th, 2013) |