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Driving Miss Daisy, a review by Eric


Driving Miss Daisy



Summary:My Thoughts:   Very nice movie, no wonder it won the best picture Oscar in a time where they were still giving it to the best one and not to the most different or innovative....good or bad.  Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman both gave very good performances but that alone doesn't make the movie what it is.  There is more to it than just acting, the tone, the colors were there to make you feel the story.  The only down side is Dan Aykroyd as Tandy's son, I always found him to be an average actor and his performace in that movie didn't change my mind, in my opinion the man simply can't play any dramtic role, I don't find him credible, to me all his dramatic characters seem like caricatures.  Fortunately he doesn't have have a big part in the movie so it wasn't much of an annoyance.

The final scene where
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is one of the most touching I have seen in a while. 
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My Score:   or 9/10

(From Eric's DVD watching. on June 4th, 2008)

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Mulberry St, a review by addicted2dvd



Title: Mulberry St
Movie Count: 37
TV Ep Count: 8
Time Started: 4:45am
Plot:
The city that never sleeps may shut its eyes for good when a deadly infection turns its residents to savage creatures. There is only hope for a small few, including six recently evicted tenants who must protect their crumbling apartment complex as the city around them is thrown into chaos... 

My Thoughts:
Another blind buy... The blurb on the front cover calls this a Zombie movie. I think that is a bit misleading. It is definitely similar to a zombie movie... but in my honest opinion it is more of a mutation type movie. I have enjoyed most of the After Dark Horrorfest releases so I wasn't to worried about it... just wanted to complete the collection. These After Dark Horrorfest movies is independent movies... so you go in realizing they don't have the budget that the Hollywood big releases have. This one is a good movie. I definitely enjoyed it... but at the same time it is not the best out there. It is just a strong above average movie.


My Rating
Out of a Possible 5



(From My Month Long Horror/Halloween Marathon: 2008 on October 11th, 2008)

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Tom's TV Pilots marathon, a review by Tom


     Ctrl+Alt+Del: The Animated Series: Season One (2007/Canada)
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(United States)
Length:62 min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo, Commentary: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:English


Plot:
Prepare to enter a dazzling world of video games and humor as the first season of Ctrl+Alt+Del: The Animated Series comes to DVD. Using the inspiring and groundbreaking new technology called "Animatrionic Comic-o-motion 2D", we are able to breathe life into previously stationary characters for the first time ever!

Join Apathy Award winner Ethan, along with Golden Snow Globe nominees Lucas and Lilah and an all-star ensemble cast for action, adventure and laughs!

Ctrl+Alt+Del
1.01 This means war (2006-02-01)
Writer: Tim Buckley (Writer)
Director: Ryan Sohmer
Cast: Eric Hunt ( (voice)), Dan Dunlap ( (voice)), Jessica Wachsman ( (voice)), Chris Parson ( (voice)), Dave Mitchell ( (voice))

A web animation series based on a web comic. The creator did this as a kind of an experiment. For an amateur production it was really fun.

Rating:

(From Tom's TV Pilots marathon on April 2nd, 2011)