Wednesday, October 01, 2014

Money For Nothing (1993); The Seven Year Hitch (TV 2012); Guardians of the Galaxy (2014); If Tomorrow Comes (TV 1971); The Family (2013); Prince Charming (TV 2001); The Sound of Love (TV 1978)


In an effort to help the page load faster, I won't be posting the movie trailers ON the page, but will provide a link to the YouTube videos I choose (with the link visible to you). I'll still provide the posters and titles that link to the IMDB pages. We'll see if that helps at all for load time. Or maybe that's just my slow laptop that is the problem ;)

Seven movies this month... also watched this month: Season Four of Northern Exposure. LOVE that show! Okay, here we go!

Money For Nothing (1993) 

When unemployed dockworker Joey Coyle finds $1.2 million that fell off of an armored car, he decides to do the logical thing: take the money and run. After all, he says, finders keepers. He turns to his ex-girlfriend Monica, who works in an investment firm, for advice, before turning to the mob for help laundering the money. While Joey makes plans to leave the country, however, a detective is following his ever-warmer trail in order to recover the cash. - Written by James Meek

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From my personal collection (on a 3-for-one DVD I got from the Dollar Tree) and watched with my S.O.
Based on a true story. This film does a good job at portraying the culture/time/neighborhood presented. It was a good look at what would likely happen if (and did happen when) a person happened upon a grand sum of money while down on their luck. It's a good warning too about how money can be overpowering. I enjoyed the film and it helps that I like John Cusack. I'd recommend this film. Can't find a decent trailer on youtube however... Strange.
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 The Seven Year Hitch (TV 2012)

Two best friends accidentally take their relationship to the next level and suddenly find themselves saying 'I do.'

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Rented from the Library. Watched alone.  
I should have figured that since it was a Hallmark movie, it'd be cheesy and predictable. It was. The main female was always really cutely/perfectly dressed, too much. It was way obvious that the boyfriend was bad news so there really wasn't any question what was going to happen.
YOUTUBE TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSnykgkxn_M

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 Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)

A group of space criminals must work together to stop a fanatic from destroying the galaxy.

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Watched in a small town theater with my dearest darling (just seeing if he's paying attention).
I had a great time with this one. The soundtrack helped set it apart from other action/adventure/comic book movies. It really made me want to read the comic series too. I loved the kickass Gamora character. Movies should really have more strong females. (One of my aims as a screenwriter.) One doesn't need to know anything about the comics to enjoy the story. Obviously it's set up for a sequel (and maybe then some) and that's welcome because it's something different from the normal stash of comic book movies (and rehash after rehash). New characters to love. I think Andy mentioned one of his favorite things was that our main character met his goals but not as successfully as he set out to do.
YOUTUBE TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTZ2Tp9yXyM

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If Tomorrow Comes (TV 1971)

In California, a young Caucasian girl and a Japanese-American boy defy local prejudices and secretly marry--on Dec. 7, 1941, minutes before Pearl Harbor is attacked.

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From the personal collection of the film's screenwriters; Watched with a room full of his student screenwriters.
This was the first film my screenwriting mentor sold. It's Romeo and Juliet during the time of Japanese Concentration Camps during WWII, which is something more people need to know about. For the seven years I've been learning from my mentor, I've heard about this film time and again and was glad to finally watch it. It stuck pretty closely to the Shakespeare story although there were some quick cuts that may have had something to do with its TV format. If you can get a hold of this video, consider yourself blessed. I know I am. :)
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The Family (2013)

The Manzoni family, a notorious mafia clan, is relocated to Normandy, France under the witness protection program, where fitting in soon becomes challenging as their old habits die hard.

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New addition to my personal collection (Thanks, Walmart $5 bin!); watched with my beau.
Ever since I saw the trailer, I wanted to see this movie. The wait was worth it: I enjoyed it. The characters were great, well-rounded. The daughter kicked ass (for most of it) as did Michelle and the others. It was interesting how the film was able to get us to sympathize with "bad" people/criminals. And that was even mentioned in the movie in a (paraphrased) line by Michelle Pfeiffer: "My family may have done bad things, but they're good people". You don't have to be a die-hard Mafia/Godfather fan to enjoy this movie.
YOUTUBE TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwZNypYmPFE

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 Prince Charming (TV 2001)

After an extramarital indiscretion, a fairy-tale prince and his sidekick are turned into frogs for all eternity or until the prince can convince a maiden to kiss and then marry him.

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Rented from the library. Watched sola.  
I had hoped that the cast would mean a good movie. But it didn't. It was cheesy, that's sure. Am I just extra harsh tonight? I mean, I'd like to think that if Lifetime/Hallmark wanted to buy my scripts, I'd be happy to make a movie, but it also makes me wonder.... :(
YOUTUBE FULL MOVIE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXEeKoPzp1M

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The Sound of Love (TV 1978) 

A romance about two people who are both disabled. Racing car driver Dave and street-girl Eileen fall in love after he has a car accident. Made as part of a South Australian Film Corporation three picture tele-movie series alongside _Plumber, The (1979) (TV)_ and Harvest of Hate (1979). - Written by Jamie Skinner

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From the collection of the original screenwriter; Watched with Lew and 10 other amazing people (If you can't tell, I like the people that encourage my writing)
 The VHS copy was poor quality, but we were lucky to have it. Can you believe it was the first time Lew actually saw his movie? (Keep in mind, this is 36 years after the movie was made...) It was a little different from Lew's original story mostly from location and character background. It was a refreshing story since it featured characters that aren't often portrayed on screen... namely deaf/hearing impaired people. It threw me for a moment that the sign language was for another country since I'm a bit familiar with American Sign Language, not Australian. But we sure learned the symbol for "stupid" so that was fun. Nice movie with interesting characters.
Took forever to find the movie poster, so no youtube trailer/movie.  
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