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Imagine Me & You, a review by addicted2dvdTitle: Imagine Me & You Year: 2005 Director: Ol Parker Rating: R Length: 94 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1, Pan & Scan 1.33:1 Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish: Dolby Digital Surround Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Stars: Piper Perabo as Rachel Lena Headey as Luce Matthew Goode as Heck Celia Imrie as Tessa Anthony Head as Ned Plot: Piper Perabo lights up the screen as Rachel, a blushing bride whose perfect nuptials take a surprising turn at the altar: An innocent glance between Rachel and an unexpected wedding guest is all it takes to spark a love-at-first-sight romance with a surprising twist - the object of Rachel's affection is a smart and sensuous...woman! Their shocking romance causes quite a stir amongst her family and friends as Rachel is forced to choose between her husband and the girl of her dreams. Say "I do" to the wonderfully witty film that Cosmopolitan calls "a refreshing romantic comedy!" Extras: Scene Access Audio Commentary Trailers Deleted Scenes Featurettes Closed Captioned My Thoughts: This is one I just recently bought off the recommendation of our good friend Tom. And I must thank him for this recommendation. I really enjoyed this movie. It didn't really have any laugh out loud moments. But it did have a great story. To me... this was a different kind of romantic comedy... as I haven't seen many at all about lesbian relationships. I thought the whole cast did a fine job... though it was a little weird to see Anthony Head as someone other then Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Anyway... I definitely recommend this movie. My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From Weekend Movie Marathon: Romantic Comedies on February 12th, 2010) It Happened One Night, a review by Jon1934 It Happened One Night 5 out of 5 Ellie (Claudette Colbert) jumps from her father's boat to join her recently eloped-with-husband. He soon sets detectives looking her while she tried to cross country to New York, grudgingly helped by down on his luck newspaper man Peter Warne (Clark Gable). (From Jon's Best Picture Oscar Marathon on February 5th, 2009) My PILOT Marathon, a review by RichROSWELL - SEASON ONE - PILOT Premiered: October 6, 1999 Liz Parker learns Max Evans' out-of-this-world secret when he saves her life, and he must now rely on her to safeguard his secret as an orphaned extraterrestrial. American slop, and the worst export of it's kind. After watching some great Hollywood pilots, this bought me back to earth with a bump, truly dreadful in all regards. Ridiculous storyline, possibly the worst wooden lead actor I've ever seen (in this role anyway), horrendous and brain numbingly dull characters! 3 'aliens' drop down from space, imitate humans, fall in love with beautiful college girl, save her life with his healing hands after being shot, - PLEASE!!! Ebay here we come (From My PILOT Marathon on May 27th, 2008) |