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Good Morning, Vietnam, a review by addicted2dvdGood Morning, Vietnam My Thoughts: This one I have not seen in many years. I am a long time fan of Robin Williams... I enjoyed him every since Mork & Mindy. In this movie he brings a lot of that energy he is so well known for. But even with that said... I think there should have been more. I would love to see him just let completely loose... no holds barred... and see what he could really do. But this is definitely a good, fun movie. Well worth the 2 hours you put into it. My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgvY4dlAiGU&feature=related (From Movie Marathon on March 13th, 2009) Smoke, a review by TomMOVIE / DVD INFO: Title: Smoke Year: 1995 Director: Wayne Wang Rating: R Length: 112 Min. Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85 Audio: English: Dolby Digital Surround , French: Dolby Digital Stereo , Commentary: Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: Stars: Harvey Keitel William Hurt Plot: In the tradition of 'The Big Chill'... William Hurt ('Changing Lanes', 'Tuck Everlasting') and Harvey Keitel ('Pulp Fiction','U-571') head an all-star casting this unforgettably fun and entertaining motion picture! A group of people's lives intertwine when a New York cigar store manager, Auggie (Keitel), befriends them. Among them is a writer...who can't write (Hurt), a reluctant father...hiding from his past (Forest Whitaker - 'Panic Room'), a streetwise teen...with an unusual identity crisis, and Auggie's long-lost ex-girlfriend (Stockard Channing - TV's 'The West Wing', 'Life Or Something Like It')...who returns with some surprising news! Critics and audiences hailed SMOKE for its offbeat humor, unexpected wit and dazzling performances - you'll cheer it too! Extras: Closed Captioned Commentary Deleted Scenes Featurettes Scene Access My Thoughts: Well acted story around a cigar store owner. I got the impression, that they were trying to do something similar to Clerks. Could definetaly be, as the studio who bought the rights to Clerks is the same producing this picture (Miramax). Rating: (From Tom's Random Reviews on March 16th, 2008) The Flash Marathon, a review by addicted2dvdThe Flash Marathon Image: The Flash Episode 3 - Watching the Detectives Is The Flash a political pawn? A crooked D.A. discovers the superhero's civilian identity and uses that information to blackmail him into becoming his secret accomplice. Guest Stars: Richard Belzer as Joe Klein Joyce Hyser as Megan Lockhart Vito D'Ambrosio as Bellows My Thoughts: Another good episode. They decided to get the "what could happen if someone finds out who the Flash is" storyline out of the way pretty early in the series. My Rating: (From The Flash Marathon on April 7th, 2010) |