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IMDb: 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
Cast and crew information, plot summary, and viewer comments.
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Allwatchers Perfect Storm Spotlight
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Movie Reviews Enter a movie review or reviews online and make $5! The Perfect Storm Movie Review Movie talk: favorite scenes, what to buy, favorite online posters, movies for sale on dvd v. rentals. The Perfect Storm Starring: George Clooney & Mark Wahlberg Review Summary A crew of fishermen head out to sea to catch some fish. On the way back they discover that a huge storm is brewing up. It



All-Reviews.com- The Perfect Storm
Collection of reviews of the movie.
All reviews all the time! | Search Amazon Browse Movies • • • • • • Browse by Genre • • • • • ... Other • • • • All-Reviews.com Movie/Video Review The Perfect Storm out of 4 Starring: , Director: Rated: PG RunTime: 129 Minutes Release Date: June Genres: , *Also starring: , , , Josh Hopkins, , , , Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Reviewer Roundup 1. Dustin Putman review follows 2. Harvey Karten



HARO Online
Haro reviews the movie.
The Perfect Storm The concept behind The Perfect Storm is a hard one to imagine surviving at the box office. After all, the movie, based on the novel by Sebastian Junger based on actual events, has a definite conclusion. Most people know the conclusion because they read the novel. Will they still want to see the movie? Hard to say. For those who do not know they conclusion, let's just say it is inevitable. And hey, there are arguments people can make on both sides (will

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The Perfect Storm DVD Review
Reviews The Perfect Storm on DVD starring George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg.
The Perfect Storm Rated PG-13 Runtime: 2hr 9min Starring: George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Diane Lane, John C Reilly, Karen Allen MFG Rating: 3/5 DVD Features Video: Widescreen enhanced and the picture is, well, perfect! No flaws spotted here at all, storm scenes, indoor scenes and sunlight scenes are all equally gorgeous. Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 and the sound is again, well, perfect! The movie and all of your speakers


HARO Online: Passionada
Mongoose reviews the film.
Passionada Add the letter "N" to Passionada gives Passion, nada , which is a succinct description of this film. This is one of those movies that appears out of nowhere and disappears just as quickly, and few people will ever see or hear of it. It serves as resume padding for some actors (Jason Isaacs, Lupe Ontiveros, and Emmy Rossum) and has some aging stars that don't really do anything anymore (Seymour Cassel, Theresa Russell). Passionada is one of those


Bright Lights Film Journal
Rose Troche's double paean to gay male sexuality, and to the uncertain pleasures of shifting sexualities, as the millennium settles in on us in earnest.
- - - - - - To be automatically notified when the next issue is posted, join our . | The Go Fish queen goes fishing again — this time for gay boys and the men and women who love them BY GARY MORRIS Rose Troche’s Go Fish (1994) was one of the highlights of mid-‘90s New Queer Cinema, an upbeat, inventive low-budget lesbian comedy


God Among Directors: Body of Evidence
Second-draft screenplay for the film by Brad Mirman.
BODY OF EVIDENCE by Brad Mirman (second draft) Over the BLACK we hear the SOUNDS of two people making love. A MAN'S VOICE MOANS passionately. FADE IN: INT. BEDROOM - NIGHT ANDREW MARSH lies on his back in bed. He is a frail-looking man in his early sixties, with thinning gray hair. On top of him is a much younger WOMAN. Although her back is to us, we catch flashes of her face for a moment as she turns from side to side. We see enough to know

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Greatest Films: Chinatown
Contains a detailed review, a synopsis, and a discussion of thematic elements in the film.
Chinatown (1974) Greatest Films ( and ) With descriptive review commentaries and background history on many classic, landmark films in cinematic history, especially American/Hollywood films. Including posters, Academy Awards history, film genres, film terms, film history by decade, trivia, and lots of lists of 'best' films, stars, scenes, quotes, resources, etc. Chinatown (1974) is a superb, private eye


A Story is a Promise: Chinatown
Bill Johnson explores the structure of the film, exposing principles of storytelling.
A Story is a Promise Judas will be performed as part of play festival in Provincetown, Massachusetts in Spring, 2006. Essays on the Craft of Writing About the Author Chinatown The Craft of Creating a Vivid, Compelling Mystery by Bill Johnson Chinatown has a deserved reputation as a great film. Part of what makes it a great story is the overall structuring of the story and the way each of its moments are vividly


Chinatown
Screenplay for the film by Robert Towne.
(Original Font: Courier New - 12 point) CHINATOWN by Robert Towne THIRD DRAFT October 9, 1973 1 FULL SCREEN PHOTOGRAPH grainy but unmistakably a man and woman making love. Photograph shakes. SOUND of a man MOANING in anguish. The photograph is dropped, REVEALING ANOTHER, MORE compromising one. Then another, and another. More moans. CURLY'S VOICE (crying out) Oh, no. 2 INT. GITTES' OFFICE CURLY drops the photos on Gittes' desk. Curly towers over GITTES


Metacritic.com
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Eye On Screen: Cruel Intentions
Review by Alex Patterson, with links to other reviews.
Eye - ON SCREEN Great dance, so-so love and a neat fish TANGO Starring Miguel Angel Solá, Cecilia Narova. Written and directed by Carlos Saura. (PG) Opens March 5. **** As we recently learned via Sally Potter's The Tango Lesson , the tango is a dance whose constant in-out motion can provide a classically all-inclusive metaphor for almost any human emotion or impulse you care to mention: the sacred and the profane, attraction and antipathy,


Greatest Films: Deliverance
Review and synopsis of the film.
Deliverance (1972) Greatest Films ( and ) With descriptive review commentaries and background history on many classic, landmark films in cinematic history, especially American/Hollywood films. Including posters, Academy Awards history, film genres, film terms, film history by decade, trivia, and lots of lists of 'best' films, stars, scenes, quotes, resources, etc. Deliverance (1972) is British director John Boorman's gripping, absorbing action-adventure film about


CNN: Tim Cahill chats about the IMAX film Dolphins
Chat transcript.
Tim Cahill chats about the IMAX film "Dolphins" March 14, 2000 Web posted at: 5:00 p.m. EDT (CNN) -- Founding editor of "Outside" Magazine and best-selling author Tim Cahill joined Nature chat on Monday, March 13, 2000 to discuss his new project, an IMAX film entitled, "Dolphins." He is also the author of "National Geographic's Dolphins, " a book, written in conjunction with the IMAX production. Both projects use science and breathtaking photography to tell the story of marine


Naked Ambition
Gemma Files reviews the movie for Eye Weekly.
Eye - Naked ambition Sheri Elwood returns to her East Coast roots in Deeply DEEPLY **** Starring Kirsten Dunst, Lynn Redgrave. Written and directed by Sheri Elwood. (PG) 101 min. Opens Feb. 9. BY Fate, fabulism, fish -- writer/director Sheri Elwood's first-time feature Deeply wraps a wrenching tale of love and loss around a vivid fantasy, spinning a modern-day fairytale out of such everyday subjects as highway accidents and Maritime economics. In


Apollo Movie Guide: Deeply
Rachel Sanders reviews the Canadian drama.
Deeply Apollo Score: Readers' Rating: 64 (10 votes) The Atlantic Ocean fishing port of Ironbound Island suffers under an ancient curse from Viking lovers lost at sea: every fifty years the fish disappear, unless a young woman from the community can unravel the mystery – at her peril. Deeply begins when a young woman, Claire McKay (Julia Brendler), arrives at Ironbound, which has been struck by a fish drought. Claire has just lost her lover. She meets


Filmcritic.com: Deeply
Christopher Null's review, with a focus on Kirsten Dunst's role in the film.
Deeply A film review by - Copyright © 2001 filmcritic.com Search 6, 500+ reviews! I mention Kirsten Dunst and you probably think... remote fishing village with an ancient curse. Right? Points for trying to avoid the cruel typecasting fate of Freddy Prinze Jr., but Dunst is pretty far from her element here. As a girl named Silly (Silly!), Dunst takes center stage in a tale told by Lynn Redgrave's aging Celia -- part


Apollo Leisure Guide
Review: "Found myself completely captivated."
Fishing With John Apollo Movie Guide's Review Fishing With John Apollo Score: Readers' Rating: 86 (8 votes) Summary What could have been an exercise in tedium--watching two guys fish--is instead an entertaining romp around the world's marina with some very intelligent and amusing guides. It's rounded out by excellent cinematography and Robb Webb's wonderfully droll narration. 1992 USA 147 minutes Studio/distributor: Criterion Rated G. by


WWWF Grudge Match: Adrian Cronauer vs. Dr. Johnny Fever
Adrian Cronauer battles fellow disc jockey Dr. Johnny Fever (WKRP in Cincinnati) over a promo gig. [Humor]
World Wide Web Fights Presents The Scenario Crazy Al's Album Emporium, Saturday morning: "Oh, good! You must be the DJ they sent over to do our promo. I'm Al." "Yeah, hi! I'm Dr. Fever." [Door crashes open. Maniac storms in.] "Wow! Look at all of these CDs. I haven't seen so much plastic since Cher tried to buy Michael Jackson dinner with MC Hammer's credit cards." [Turns to Al] "Hello,

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