Thinking XXX (Extended Cut)

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A companion to photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders book on porn stars, THINKING XXX is an entertaining glimpse into the world of porn from the actual porn stars who make it happen. The documentary itself, not surprisingly, is about the photographs, how they came about, why Greenfield-Sanders (a very noted photographer who has photographed presidents) was interested in porn stars, and what he is trying to show with his photos. This alone is worth watching. But it is not the best part of this dvd.

The best part comes in the extras, especially the porn stars themselves simply talking about their lives in the industry. Some of it is poignant, some sad, some hilarious, some pompous (with the award on that one going to Sunrise Adams, who we tells us, her voice full of self-importance, that she's "a very complex person"). This stuff is better than any porn movie script.

Also worthwhile are some of the commentaries. Gore Vidal making a buffoon of himself by blathering on about political theory a la some lefty professor who thinks he is more clever than he really is because of his ability to weave together disparate strings of social/cultural phenomena into some vaguely coherent whole, not recognizing just how loose his associations really are. Whitley Strieber comparing his ostracism as a UFO abductee to that of porn stars. Karen Finley talking on without realizing just how irrelevant her feminist viewpoint is to people outside her ideological bubble. Really, it's good stuff.

And then, also in the extras, some clips from the opening shows in New York and LA, where porn stars get to feel all mainstream by mingling with Ben Stiller and his girlfriend. I loved the part where Stiller's girl states to some porn star, "Oh, that's so great." Yeah, sure, if it's so great, break up with Ben and do porn yourself! Entertaining in that certain way in which we see the humor in completely different people trying to act like they're really all in it together, THINKING XXX, in addition to being fun viewing, reminds us why porn is more fun the less respectable it is. Studio: Hbo Home Video Release Date: 06/13/2006 Rating: R


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Intellectualizing Porn - Bryan A. Pfleeger - Metairie, Louisiana United States
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders has photographed artists, rock stars, actors and presidents. In 2004 he turned his large format camara on another group of celebrities, porn stars. Choosing to shoot his models twice: once fully clothed once naked Greenfield-Sanders creates images that are both erotic and thought provoking.

This HBO documentary is essentially a making of feature for his book XXX:Thirty Porn Star Portraits. The stars are interviewed as they prepare for the shoot, at home and even in traffic. What the film does is make the stars real people. Some have great things to say about porn in our culture. They address race, AIDS, money making and the business aspects of porn. These are all stars of the industry and very few have anything negative to say about their chosen profession.

The actual film runs an hour in its extended version but the true worth of this package is the extended interviews with all thirty models. The interview segment run about two additional hours and features a lot of insights into the businesss of sex and those who are engaged in it. Also featured is about an hour of interview material with writers and cultural figures who try to explain the porn phenomenon. There is a photo gallery of Greenfield-Sanders work and some clips from the New York and LA gallery openings.

While this offering may not be for all tastes there is a wealth of cultural information here that is worth checking out.


Oct 06, 2010 06:01:04

I Dream Of Jeanie [Slim Case]

I Dream Of Jeanie [Slim Case] Review


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I've grown up hearong these songs, but I have never known the story behind the great composer! I am going to refute another customer's view of this movie. In the scene where Stephen tears up his room, the girl he was engaged to (Inez) told him that his music was the reason that she wasn't going to marry him. Steve loved his music, and he loved Inez, but when she told him that she didn't love him anymore, the only sounds he heard were his songs, louder and louder. The very things he loved were all being taken a way, and even his beloved music was turning on him. This is a story about triumph over despair, and one genious' struggle with himself. A truly great classic. Compatible with all DVD players.


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Good DVD for a dollar or two - LF - USA
The back cover of the DVD case says this classic film has stood the test of time. I wouldn't go that far. I think in some ways it passed the test of time, and in other ways it failed.

First the positives. The music may be old fashioned but it is the strength of the movie. Stephen Foster songs are performed by several artists here, and they put on a good show.

It is odd to see some of the songs done in black face, with some of the black caricatures done for comedy. This movie is from the Al Jolson era. The black face makeup underlines the fact that one of the largest influences on Stephen Foster's music was black music. Yes, another white artist borrowing black music. Shades of Elvis. Even the Beatles started off doing Smoky Robinson and the Shirelles, and who can forget George Harrison's version of the Crystals song He's So Fine, renamed My Sweet Lord.

Stephen Foster is in love with Inez. The problem is, Inez hates his music. She's into classical music. Oh Susanna disgusts her. One problem with this movie is the phoniness of this part of the plot. Inez plays a woman who is too good for this world, who should spend her life singing opera. In a sense, she is the villain of the film because of her snobbishness. I don't buy it. I think the writers decided to choose a snobby villain. It's a safe target, but an unreal one. It's idiotic. I don't believe the character.

I'm not saying that there aren't people who love classical music and despise popular music of the day. Sure there are. What I'm reacting to is that the writers chose an easy target, the snob, and my intuition tells me that this bears no relation to reality. It's just a phony script.

Stephen goes so far as to rip up his song lyrics, being desperately in love with Inez. In this scene, there is a lot of melodrama. He's staggering around his room, upsetting the furniture, ripping the song lyric sheets, all because of Inez's attitude. The scene is embarrassingly bad. It's stupid.

Meanwhile, Inez's little sister Jeanie (thus the song, and the title of the movie), is in love with Stephen. She witnesses her big sister kissing another man, and drags Stephen in to the room to witness it too.

One thing about the plot that I do believe is that Stephen, or for that matter any man, could be so in love with a woman that he obsesses over her despite the fact that she's not right for him and someone else is.

Will we have a happy ending here? Will Stephen get over his doomed love for Inez and transfer it to little sister Jeanie? Well, duh, apparently it was Stephen Foster who wrote I Dream Of Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair, so where does that leave us?

Despite the fact that parts of the plot are downright stupid, other parts of the developing story are enjoyable, and the music is worth your dollar or two. I recommend that you pick up the movie, particularly if you don't have to pay for shipping. Make it part of a larger order and use Super Saver shipping, and you're all set.

The film left me laughing. It was unintentional on the part of the director. Here you have Stephen Foster (surprise surprise) realizing that he loves Jeanie, and he is in the process of telling her so, and suddenly he breaks into song, composing on the spot his lyrics to I Dream Of Jeanie, and belting it out. It's too funny.


Jul 19, 2010 08:56:04

Face

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Mothers/Daughters...Daughters/Mothers: no matter what country, what city, what culture there are always issues, disputes and of course the ritual rite of passage of breaking the apron strings.
In "Face" all of these issues are even more convoluted because into the mix we have a Grandmother (the wonderful Kieu Chinh so good in "Joy Luck Club"), the particular restrictions of the Chinese culture, an African-American boyfriend (Treach as Michael) and a daughter Genie (Kristy Wu), who was deserted at a young age by her career obsessed Mother (Bai Ling): who returns from Hong Kong with the hopes to re-connect with her daughter.
Particularly memorable here is the romance between Michael and Genie which flips the usual man/woman relationship on its head by having Michael,a Club DJ, as the more committed, the more willing of the two to declare his emotions and as portrayed by Treach, an unusual and persuasive mix of in your face machismo and hearts and flowers valentine card.
Director and co-writer, Bertha Bay- Sa Pan obviously knows this terrain well and she empowers all of these women, but particularly Genie with a quick wit, horse sense and a fiery, impassioned intelligence.
"Face" is about how we are perceived and limited because of what is on our exterior: imprinted on our face by way of our heritage. Bertha Bay-San Pa spends an hour and a half blasting those stereotypical thoughts and attitudes into the stratosphere once and for all.
A traditional Chinese-American teenager falls in love with a Harlem Hip-Hop DJ in this drama about clashing cultures. Abandoned by her mother, Kim (Bai Ling), Genie (Kristy Wu) is a Chinese-American teenager who has been raised by her loving, but traditionally valued grandmother. When Genie falls in love with a charming African-American DJ, Michael (Treach) she realizes this forbidden love threatens to ruin the only familial bond she has


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Surprisingly good movie - Grown and sexy - Fort Washington, Maryland United States
I ran across this movie channel surfing and was quickly swept in. It's a little of The Joy Luck Club meets Guess who's coming to dinner!

FACE... - D. S. HARDEN - L.A.,CA USA
I stumbled onto this movie one weekend - I got my copy 10 days later. For me, the clashing/merging of Asian and African-American cultures was an interesting juxtaposition. I recommend the movie - it's a little different...Five stars...


Jul 18, 2010 04:56:10

Dinosaur Island

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This DVD is a full length animated features, very fun for kids, suitable for age 6 and up. In the story, a new game show sends young Leo, Jackie, Margaret, and Alex to a remote island. There they will compete against each other in a survival challenge for a chance to win a million dollars. But on the way their plane crashes in an uncharted island, where they are forced to team up to survive. And by the way, there are dinosaurs. T-Rexes, Raptors, Pterodactyls and more dinosaurs are to be found on the island. This show is a fast paced action-adventure movie. This movie is one of those that parents or babysitting teens will not mind watching too. My 13 year old still likes it. Released in 2002 and it is 75 minutes long.

Now to be sure, this is not a National Geographic or Discovery Channel documentary, and the dinosaurs are cartoons. They could be a lot more frightening and realistic as one reviewer points out, but they work great for a kids animated feature. It is a fun show.

The same animation studio, "DIC", has released other titles to video and TV, such as animated versions of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Treasure Island, Globehunters, Zorro, and Dinosaur Island. The last 2 titles are really good. They also made the Archie's movies and the Inspector Gadget. Extras on the disc are Inspector Gadget info and fun facts. DVD quality is good, picture and sound clean, no issues with freezing up or anything. It's the Adventure of a Lifetime...If They Make It Back Alive!

Brace yourself for action, excitement and edge-of-your-seat suspense, as four teens struggle to save themselves from extinction in a mysterious land of prehistoric predators! T-Rexes, Raptors, Pterodactyls and more - they're all hungry for adventure...on Dinosaur Island! It sounded simple enough: The hot new reality show "Wild World" would fly teenagers Leo, Margaret, Jackie and Alex to a remote area of the Amazon where they would battle the elements - and each other - to become the ultimate survivor and claim a million-dollar prize. No problem...until their jet crashes in an uncharted land, forcing the teens to devise a new set of rules: Team up...or become an afternoon snack for a stampede of roaring reptiles!


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Loved it! - Golden Snitch - So. Cal.
I really liked watching this film with my kids. The story is well written, even though the production value is a little lacking. I do recommend it, but don't expect Pixar quality.


Jul 17, 2010 04:45:13

Street Life

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Funny, the film was a little strange, but I totally understood the point. What you do will come back to haunt you. I laughed a lot despite some scenes not suppose to be funny. Great camera work on a couple of scenes. For a first timer I give the writer/director a two thumbs up... Desperation permeates the slums of Memphis, where survival is a day -to-day game. One group of would-be thugs decides that the only way out is to hijack semi trucks full of expensive electronics, then split their treasure amongst themselves and those less fortunate around them. When they re leader entrusts his newly found riches with a crooked banker he soon finds that it s HE who s been robbed, and will stop at nothing to redeem his fortune.Can he plan one last heist to prevail as a hero to the downtrodden before the law puts an end to his Street Life for good? (don t use this part) The trucks they chose are delivering high-end electronic equipment. Hacker-hermit Gil aids their precision thefts from behind the glow of his computer screen. Gil has hacked into servers of several truck companies, allowing him real-time access to delivery times and shipping manifest. Once the trucks are stolen their contents are delivered to a guy by the name of Fence. He and Jarez work out the terms of sale and Jarez is supposed to split the money evenly with the group. However, he decided long ago to keep 50% of the money and only share half with his partners in crime. The only person that knows of his plan is Gil of which he splits 50% with. Jarez thinks of himself as a modern day Robin Hood, intending to give portions of the hidden money to those who are less fortunate. However, he doesn t get the chance. He has been convinced to invest his money with a Hedge fund banker. Dan Turnkey, the banker runs of with the money leaving Jarez cashless. Now he is in search of redemption or another score that is large enough for him and his crew to retire. Meanwhile, Special Agent Mike Stone, a man with a few skeletons in his own closet is hot on the trail of these modern day bandits...


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Jul 15, 2010 01:55:59

She Likes Girls 3

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SYNOPSIS:
The girls who like the girls are back in this jam-packed installment of the most popular lesbian shorts DVD series of all time. Enjoy the eye-candy and prepare to be entertained by these funny, sad, romantic, dramatic lesbian short movies from today s top talents including: Guinevere Turner (Go Fish, The L Word), Julie Goldman (Big Gay Sketch Show), Cassandra Nicolaou (Interviews with My Next Girlfriend, Show Me), Roberta Munroe (Dani and Alice), and others.

In Twilight's Shadow
2008, 12 mins. USA Directed by T.M. Scorzafava
A vampire (Natasha Alam, The Women) awakens to rescue her mortal lover in this spectacularly well-produced short film from award-winning director TM Scorzafava (Gillery's Little Secret).

Commitment Ceremony
2008, 5 mins. USA Directed by Erin Greenwell & Julie Goldman
Uber-talented Julie Goldman (Big Gay Sketch Show, Big Dreams in Little Hope) co-stars with fellow lesbian comedienne Kate McKinnon in this hilarious musical diatribe on marriage equality.

Happy Birthday
2008, 14 mins. USA & Canada Directed by Roberta Marie Munroe
A hilarious butch/femme role-reversal tale of two couples, two birthdays and two sex toys! Stars include Julie Goldman (Big Gay Sketch Show), Deak Evgenikos (Itty Bitty Titty Committee) and Yolonda Ross (Stranger Inside) and Lisa Branch (Law and Order, Soul Food).

Long Ago
2007, 14 mins. USA Directed by Christy Wegener
Sexy bartender Maddie (Stef Willen) is surrounded by available women at the lesbian bar, but why can t she get a girl? Her friends break it to her that she needs to get over her ex-girlfriend and the rat-tail hair accessory has got to go!

Late
2008, 7 mins. USA Directed by Guinevere Turner
This eloquent, poignant portrait discovers a woman as it explores the walls of her apartment and eavesdrops on the messages being left on her answering machine.

Congratulations Daisy Graham
2007, 15 mins. Canada Directed by Cassandra Nicolaou
Daisy Graham faces her moment of truth in this dark, heart-rending drama about a small town high school teacher and her longtime partner. This touching day-in-the-life tale will surely make you cry (and even laugh) before the story ends. WINNER, Best Short Film, Philadelphia Int'l GLBT Festival.

Dandelion Fall
2008, 14 mins. USA Directed by Lauren Wolkstein
Like a lesbian Midnight Cowboy, blonde street musician Billie answers Manhattan realtor Bella s every desire. But Billie is looking for love. Co-stars Breeda Wool and Alexis Clemente have major hot chemistry in this film festival fave!

The Insomniacs
2007, 11 mins. USA Directed by Kami Chisholm
Skyler Cooper stars as an insomniac looking for sleep, and maybe a sympathetic fellow lesbian night owl.


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Good video - Anne Moore - Philadelphia, PA United States
Video was ok, but the shorts didn't stand out as much as others in the series



Jul 14, 2010 01:50:25

Looking for an Echo

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In a rather forgettable angst-filled Ingmar Bergman film, one angst-filled character says to another angst-filled character--and I paraphrase: "Are some people better at life than others?"

Yes, the film "Looking for an Echo" would exclaim: some peoples' lives are blessed with magic.

Vinnie, a former teen idol, has that magic. Despite significant challenges later in his life, (which can be correctly guessed at from miles away) the challenges are resolved (their resolutions can also be correctly guessed at from miles away). And Vinnie's charmed life continues on its magical way.

Cliches of cliches; all is cliche. . .there is nothing new under the sun in this predictable movie.

Yet cliche is more watchable than angst. This movie, if you can overlook the cliches--which is not always easy, is moving. Most particularly moving is the music, which is--allow the word, allow the cliche--magical. THIRTY YEARS HAVE TAKEN ITS TOLL ON VINCE PIRELLI, THE TEENAGEHEARTTHROB LEAD SINGER OF VINNIE AND THE DREAMERS. NOW HE MUSTFACE THE FADED GLORY OF HIS PAST IN THIS MOVING AND UNFORGETTABLE STORY.


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Brooklyn, doo=woop, and Armand Assante - Tanya Hoffman - Philly
This is the FIRST video I've purchased of a movie I'd already seen on 'the big screen', but I just had to have it. You will not be disappointed!


Jul 13, 2010 00:27:06

Lovers & Friends: Season 1 (Ws Dol)

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"The Lovers and Friends Show", Season 1

A New Urban Series

Amos Lassen

"The Lovers and Friends Show" is a new series
Which is quickly become a cult classic. It's a new show about lesbians of color who find their ways through the vicissitudes of life while making new friends, establishing new relationships and being engaged in new drama all of the time. Kai is a medical student with an ex-girlfriend who is a psychotic. Tori is the comedienne who is involved with her boss and Yasmin is an activist who finds love in the wrong place. Mercedes is a social climber who doesn't realize the borders she crosses and Dre is the "bad boy" lady killer. The episodes are filled with exciting new adventures as we watch what it is like to be a lesbian in a closed world.
The series is set in south Florida and it is an integration of social relevant subject matter that we in the GLBT community face on a daily basis. Some of the issues looked at are coming out, drugs, violence, domestic abuse, gender roles, STDs and adoption.
Meet the Lovers & Friends: Lisa, the newly out med student; Kai, the friend with a heart of gold (and a psycho ex-girlfriend); laugh riot Tori involved with her boss; Yasmin, the activist with an unfortunate crush; Mercedes, the social climbing professional with bad boundaries; and Dre, the bad boy lady-killer! This hot new urban lesbian show focuses on six lesbians of color navigating through life s obstacles, making new friends and experiencing new drama.


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Jul 11, 2010 19:33:04

Breakin' 2 - Electric Boogaloo

Breakin' 2 - Electric Boogaloo Review


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This movie is 100% 80s cheese. It's very entertaining, though. This is a sequel to the Breakin' movie, which is the better of the two. But if you like corny movies or 80s dance, you have to watch the second one just to experience it. Except for the 3 main characters that come back, the movie is very different from the first. Both movies focus more on dancing rather than story or acting, and that's just fine. This movie serves up plenty. Even though I think the first one is the better movie, I've actually watched this one more often. It just never gets boring.

The first movie felt more realistic, even though it had a Hollywood ending. The second seems to throw any sense of realism out the window and does it's best to entertain, bringing lots of dance and music in. It is extremely cheesy and corny, but very funny. Whether it's intentional or not, there are a lot of funny scenes. There is a dance or music sequence every five minutes, a lot of bright colored clothes, 80s hairstyles, a dancing on the ceiling scene, a dance-off "battle", even a mime mysteriously named "Magician"...now that's entertainment. Turbo and Ozone bring Kelly to Miracles, their local community center, to teach dance to street kids. Everyone is having a great time until the villain comes along and wants to tear down the building to put up a shopping center. Everyone bands together to try to save Miracles. The story is very predictable, but it doesn't matter because the movie moves along with rarely a dull moment. There are a few scenes in the middle of the film that aren't as great-like when they go to meet Kelly's parents. I usually just skip to the next one. One of the best is the bulldozer scene-you'll know it when you see it. Hilarious, but the music is cool too.

I know a lot of people compare it to the first. No it isn't as good if you are going to take it seriously...the first is okay for that...you just *can't* take this one seriously. It is just fun to watch, for laughs and for the dancing. Enjoy it for what it is...a fun trip to the 80s, a look at breakdancing and 80s fashions. The music is good too. Get ready for an "exuberant soul'train ride that bounces to the topsy-turvy beat of the street" (Los Angeles Times)! Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo captures the fun and flair of the '80sunderground breakdance phenomenon with electrifying moves, rapid-fire raps and nonstop music! Returning from the first film, Breakin', Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quinones and Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers combine talent and tenacity to save a community center from a greedy developer bent on building a shopping center in its place. The developer has city hall's approval, but the kids have heart and soul. And to raise money to keep the center alive, the crew pulls out all the stops, locks and pops in a dance show that will either make or break'their cause!


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Excellent Service! - L. Kerehi - Australia
Am pleased to say that the above item was posted & received in Australia within 3 weeks from date of purchase! As expected it arrived in brand new condition, still in packaging & has brilliant play! Excellent Service! Would recommend product, business anyday!


Jul 10, 2010 16:34:07

The Curve

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With today's fast evolution of the video market, DVDs are becoming so cheap, destocking, competition from Blue-ray, and all kinds of pirating, that we can get DVDs for less than five euros, if not less that five dollars, if not even less than just plain nothing. So when I got into that one, I thought I was entering some kind of college comedy for teeny boppers looking for some soft sexual kicks. But that impression vanished within fifteen minutes and was replaced by the new question whether this film was one more psycho serial killer, and that did not last even a second quarter of an hour and we moved into an absolutely fascinating variation on the eternal crime story in which we cannot know who is killing who and who is going to be killed next and who is the real serial killer and who is the real designated final victim and how that absolutely foolish but so intricate conspiration is going to be sold to the police, the FBI and all kinds of authorities as a legitimate suicide or natural death. And it became quite enjoyable after a while and even a little bit more with the elapsing minutes and dozens of minutes to a final punch-line I will not reveal because it is too funny and it proves that anyone can lead anyone else into believing anything they want because the others want to believe anything they are told provided it is slightly bleak, slightly sad and slightly reassuring in its disquieting nature. Enjoy that piece of foolery.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines
Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 05/20/2003 Run time: 92 minutes Rating: R


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Still Confused.... - Lynda Jao - New York
I only watched this movie because of Michael Vartan - and he was great in it. I am still utterly confused by the plot twists at the end.... can someone please email me and explain it???


Jul 09, 2010 16:23:20

Stars Of Jazz Vol IV (MAY 23, 1958, MARCH 3, 1958, 1958-USA)

Stars Of Jazz Vol IV (MAY 23, 1958, MARCH 3, 1958, 1958-USA) Review


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3 Programs, featured here. The first and second feature 2 of my favorite singers;Julie London and June Christy.
Julie (Host;Bobby Troup's wife) sings;"Free and Easy","Midnight Sun". Rumsey's All Stars;Shorty,Shank,Rosolino,
Victor Feldman and Stan Levy:"All the things you are", Viva Zapata". NO.2:Rumsey's All Stars + Bob Cooper :tenor Sax:
"Somebody loves me", "Sunday Mood". June (Cooper's wife):"Get happy","That's All" + Interview.
NO3.:Firehouse 5(Dixieland):"Molinbergs Joy","Between the Devil and the deep blue sea". Barabra Dane is a great blues
belter in the Bessie Smith tradition; "Old fashion love", "Ain't somebody got the blues". Through out the show's; Troup
gives his opinion's on Jazz history etc. The cartoon commercials are Jazz oriented, with the voice of Dick LeGrande
(Mr Peavy fame;The Great Gildersleeve radio show.) The sound and picture is C- in my opinion. It was still worth it for
me to own this DVD. I enjoyed ALL of the music here. 82 minutes. ABC-TV. Three different broadcasts.

The March 3 show is sponsored by Budweiser; BOBBY TROUP hosts all three. May 23 show: HOWARD RUMSEYS LIGHTHOUSE ALL STARS play pure West Coast jazz, with SHORTY ROGERS and BUD SHANK. Yummy JULIE LONDON sings (and note the creative lighting on this show!).

March 3 show: HOWARD RUMSEYS LIGHTHOUSE ALL STARS play, with vocals by JUNE CHRISTY. Bobby Troup reviews a book about jazz and pans it unmercifully!

Third show: THE FIREHOUSE FIVE PLUS TWO PLUS ONE lets loose with a superb "Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" and other traditional favorites. BARBARA DANE sings. Live jazz on the tube, a rarity then as now. Dig it! 82 minutes total.

NOTE: This DVD is published under license from Video Yesteryear - Plain Case - NO ARTWORK


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Jul 08, 2010 10:18:05

Lagerfeld Confidential [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ]

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I am Karl Lagerfeld's biggest fan, always have been. This documentary is not about KL's achievements and career. If it is what you want then go to Wikipedia and you will get this in detail. Marconi only wanted to spend some time with KL so that we the public can get to know the 'man' himself, his ups&downs, likes&dislikes etc..and the documentary gives us exactly this. I loved when he talked about his mother and I love his philosophy on people and life and what he thinks about himself and his own accomplishments. He is a fascinating man and a brutally honest man. You have to at least like or admire Karl Lagerfeld to really appreciate this documentary.

Lagerfeld Confidential [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - United Kingdom ] Feature

  • THIS DVD WILL NOT WORK ON STANDARD US DVD PLAYER
United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: French ( Dolby Digital Stereo ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Commentary, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: For the first time Karl Lagerfeld has agreed to let someone create an artwork on his every day life and to trust in the director. Until today there is no authorised biography existing and the memories who Karl Lagerfeld would compose stay perfectly confidential. After three years of work, and over three hundred hours of footage, Rodolphe Marconi discloses the daily life of the star through his personal lens as a filmmaker.


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A Big Disappointment for the Lagerfeld-savvy - Nese ISIK - Izmir, TURKEY
No plot, no concrete idea, but merely a dvd on bits and pieces of Lagerfeld's luxurious life.
With his charisma, talent, wits and a substantial contribution to fashion, Lagerfeld definitely deserves a far better documentary.


Jul 07, 2010 10:07:02

Recipe for Disaster

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It's "Home Alone" crossed with "Spy Kids" but at a restaurant. I had marvelous time watching this fast-paced comedy with my grandchildren. More funny twists than a pretzel.


John Larroquette ("Happy Family") and Lesley Ann Warren (Victor/Victoria) lead a sensationalcast in this skillet-scorching, dish-shattering and deliciously entertaining comedy that serves up family-sized portions of laughter! Rebecca Korda and her kid brothers Sam and Max were looking forward to opening night at their family's posh new restaurant until a wacky twist of fate left them in charge of absolutely everything! Now they're frantically cooking up exotic main dishes and decadent desserts. But when rival restaurateurs next door begin an unsavory plot to sabotage the Korda kids and close them down, Rebecca, Sam and Max must respond by dishing out some delectable mischief of their own!


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The title says it all - R. Mcelroy - Shoreline, WA
This movie is on the level of a badly written sit-com. There is not one original idea in it. Every gag is telegraphed from a mile away. Every character is a cartoon cut-out and there is nothing even approaching a real performance. It's pretty clear that the actors involved knew they were turning out schlock and were only in it for a paycheck. I have liked John Larroquette in many other things, but even he doesn't seem at all invested in this. I sat through about 30-40 minutes of this nonsense before I decided it wasn't worth any more of my time. If you are looking in your local video store for a good comedy and you happen across this wretched excuse for a movie, do yourself a favor and rent whatever's next to it. It's bound to be better.



Jul 06, 2010 06:34:05