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The Godfather, a review by Richcarefully negotiate Sicily Francis Ford Coppola's epic masterpiece features Oscar winner Marlon Brando as the patriarch of the Corleone family. Coppola paints a chilling portrait of a Sicilian family's rise and near fall from power in America, and the passage of rites from father to son. He masterfully balances the story between family life and the ugly business of crime in which they are engaged. Based on Mario Puzo's best-selling novel, this graphic and brilliant film garnered the Oscar for Best Picture in 1972 Nothing I can add to this infamous blockbuster, forgotten how many times I've viewed this now, but it remains a 10/10 in my book (From Around the World in 80 DVD's on January 16th, 2008) Baby Blues, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Colleen Porch as Mom Aiden Kersh as Baby Nathan Ridge Canipe as Jimmy Sean Johnson as Jake (Friend) Holden Maynard as Sammy Kali Majors as Cathy Plot: Inspired by true events, Baby Blues tells the terrifying tale of a young ten-year-old boy, Jimmy (Ridge Canipe), who is forced to protect his siblings from an inescapable and unspeakable evil that threatens them on their once tranquil, secluded family farm. This suspenseful tale will keep you on the edge of your seat, and the unexpected terror is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression on your mind. Events so startling that you will be hoping and praying that an evil like this never enters the sanity of your home. Extras:
My Thoughts: This is a movie I have on a Triple Feature DVD release called Gritty Horror Tales. Basically the story of a mother going psycho on her children during a bad case of postpartum depression. For the most part I liked the movie a lot... but there is one downfall for me here. And unfortunately it is a pretty big downfall. I just didn't care about any of the characters. This did take away from the film some. Other then that... the intensity of the story was good. It kept my interest through-out once it got started. Though the first about 20 minutes is a bit slow. Over-all the movie is worth watching.My Rating: Out of a Possible 5 (From What Movies I Been Watching on June 17th, 2012) Firefly Marathon, a review by Tom02. The Train Job Writer: Joss Whedon (Writer), Tim Minear (Writer) Director: Joss Whedon Cast (From Firefly Marathon on February 24th, 2010) |