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Adapted from Daniel Keyes's novel Flowers for Algernon, Charly must be viewed as a soap opera of and for its zeitgeist--the halcyon '60s, when "natural" was nirvana, the air hummed with the mantra "Everybody's beautiful," and all ills stemmed from institutional monoliths such as Science, Government, Education, Religion. Accordingly, Charly (Cliff Robertson) is a 30-year-old retardate whose doofus sweetness makes him superior to most able-minded folk, whether they're the bigoted dolts he sweeps floors for or the ambitious scientists who see him as the human equivalent of Algernon, a mouse they've surgically (but impermanently) smartened up. Naturally, post-op Charly, sporting a genius IQ, "sees things as they are." Trotted out as the neurosurgeons' poster boy, he stands up to the "learned" audience--shot as faceless, inhuman interrogators. He's every '60s flower child, berating his "elders" for blighting their brave new world.
The one gift Charly gets out of becoming Brainiac is sex. In a lengthy montage resembling a retro TV commercial, he and his special-ed teacher (Claire Bloom, madonna with eternal Mona Lisa smile) romp through an Edenic outdoors, their embraces hallowed by sunlight glinting through leaves, moonlight glinting on water, and sappy Ravi Shankar music. (Stylistic clichés also include embarrassing outbreaks of split screens and multiple small screens within the frame, notably when rebellious Charly turns biker.) Robertson's performance is well-meaning but hokey. Still, in the penultimate moments when Charly begins to slide back into retardation, the actor achieves a genuine tragic gravity, and he became a surprise Oscar winner for his pains. --Kathleen Murphy
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Charly
Starring: Claire Bloom , William Dwyer , Leon Janney , Barney Martin , and Skipper McNally Director: Ralph Nelson Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002KPHWY Release Date: 2005-03-08 |
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Adapted from Daniel Keyes's novel Flowers for Algernon, Charly must be viewed as a soap opera of and for its zeitgeist--the halcyon '60s, when "natural" was nirvana, the air hummed with the mantra "Everybody's beautiful," and all ills stemmed from institutional monoliths such as Science, Government, Education, Religion. Accordingly, Charly (Cliff Robertson) is a 30-year-old retardate whose doofus sweetness makes him superior to most able-minded folk, whether they're the bigoted dolts he sweeps floors for or the ambitious scientists who see him as the human equivalent of Algernon, a mouse they've surgically (but impermanently) smartened up. Naturally, post-op Charly, sporting a genius IQ, "sees things as they are." Trotted out as the neurosurgeons' poster boy, he stands up to the "learned" audience--shot as faceless, inhuman interrogators. He's every '60s flower child, berating his "elders" for blighting their brave new world.The one gift Charly gets out of becoming Brainiac is sex. In a lengthy montage resembling a retro TV commercial, he and his special-ed teacher (Claire Bloom, madonna with eternal Mona Lisa smile) romp through an Edenic outdoors, their embraces hallowed by sunlight glinting through leaves, moonlight glinting on water, and sappy Ravi Shankar music. (Stylistic clichés also include embarrassing outbreaks of split screens and multiple small screens within the frame, notably when rebellious Charly turns biker.) Robertson's performance is well-meaning but hokey. Still, in the penultimate moments when Charly begins to slide back into retardation, the actor achieves a genuine tragic gravity, and he became a surprise Oscar winner for his pains. --Kathleen Murphy
Description
From the classic Daniel Keyes novel Flowers for Algernon comes this "moving" (Boxoffice) and unforgettable adaptation. Featuring an Academy AwardÂ(r)-winning* performance by Cliff Robertson and a "shrewd, talented" score (Variety) by Ravi Shankar, this timeless tearjerker is "definitely one to see" (Cue). When a mentally retarded man named Charly (Robertson) undergoes experimental brain surgery, he is miraculously freed from the prison of his own mind. As his IQ soars to genius proportions, Charly's eyes are opened to a world he's never truly seen. But when the effects of his operation inexplicably begin to fade, Charly must find a way to halt his regression before his own mind destroys his life, his newfound romance and the man he's become. *1968: ActorCustomer Reviews:
How good it is can be purely subjective. .......2007-06-02
Good despite a few flaws.......2007-02-25
Charly shows its age.......2007-02-18
Pulls at the heart strings...........2007-01-10
Charly review.......2007-01-04
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The Christmas Box / Timepiece
Starring: Naomi Watts , Kevin Kilner , James Earl Jones , Ellen Burstyn , and Mercedes Kastner Director: Marcus Cole Manufacturer: Lions Gate ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000ALPIW Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
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Hallmark's warm, 1995 made-for-television movie The Christmas Box and its darker, 1996 prequel, Timepiece, are logically and delightfully paired in this DVD package. In the former, Richard Thomas plays Richard, a ski-shop owner consumed with work and unhappy about his family's insistence on sharing a lonely mansion with Mary, an icy, humorless widow (Maureen O'Hara). While Richard's wife and child develop loving ties with Mary, he suffers recurring dreams and grows convinced the house is haunted by a tragedy from the old woman's past. Timepiece jumps ahead 16 years from the resolution of that story, then takes us back to the 1940s, when Mary (Naomi Watts) and her late husband, David (Kevin Kilner), a wealthy arms supplier to America's war effort, marry and endure both a bogus murder trial and a crushing family loss. While it's wonderful to see O'Hara, Timepiece proves the grittier, more interesting film, helped mightily by a cast including James Earl Jones and Ellen Burstyn. --Tom KeoghCustomer Reviews:
All time favorite.......2007-06-14
The Christmas Box / Timepiece.......2007-01-20
the meaning of xmas.......2007-01-19
A pleasant review.......2007-01-19
The Christmas Box / Timepiece.......2007-01-16
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100 Rifles
Starring: Jim Brown , Raquel Welch , Burt Reynolds , Fernando Lamas , and Dan O'Herlihy Director: Tom Gries Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EHSVSW Release Date: 2006-05-23 |
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A bank robber and a lawman join up with a female revolutionary to help save the mexican indians from a despotic military governor.Customer Reviews:
Fernando Lamas a good bad guy.......2007-01-02
100 Rifles.......2006-11-04
OK movie, some good parts.......2006-07-08
Exciting western with Brown, Reynolds, and Welch.......2006-05-30
Implausible But Fun Western.......2006-05-07
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Louis L'Amour: Hondo and the Apaches/The Man Called Noon
Starring: Richard Crenna , Stephen Boyd , Rosanna Schiaffino , Farley Granger , and Patty Shepard Director: Peter Collinson , and Lee H. Katzin Manufacturer: Vintage Home Ent. ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000A02V9 Release Date: 2004-01-06 |
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A Man Called Noon.......2007-01-04
not as good as john wayne.......2006-11-08
Disappointed in Amazon.......2006-10-03
the movies i would give a 3,but this transfer is a zero.......2006-06-12
Love the movie, but hated the DVD.......2006-01-04
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Adventures of Felix
Starring: Sami Bouajila , Patachou , Ariane Ascaride , Pierre-Loup Rajot , and Charly Sergue Director: Olivier Ducastel , and Jacques Martineau Manufacturer: Fox Lorber ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005U2FI Release Date: 2002-02-19 |
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Unlike many gay-themed films, Adventures of Felix isn't about how the title character comes out of the closet, falls in love, or contracts HIV. We meet Felix (Sami Bouajila), who is of Arab descent, after these things have already come to pass. He and his partner live happily together in Dieppe, and his condition is under control. When he loses his job, he decides to travel to Marseilles to meet the father who left before he was born. Thus begins a road trip that is divided into five parts ("My Grandmother," "My Sister," etc.) as Felix meets strangers who help him out in various ways and come to fulfill these roles. By the time he reaches his destination, he realizes that family is what you make it. It may sound simplistic, but Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau spin the tale in an engaging manner, and Bouajila is a real find. --Kathleen C. FennessyDescription
An HIV-positive French North African takes an unconvential journey on a quest for his father who he's never met. On his way, he discovers that family need not always be connected by blood.Customer Reviews:
A bit tedious but joyous nonetheless.......2007-02-11
Sometimes a little trip can change everything!.......2006-10-05
Very Upbeat Road Trip Film.......2006-10-03
Lost In Translation?.......2006-01-11
Lovely low-key, gay French film.......2005-03-17
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Charly
Director: Adam Thomas Anderegg Manufacturer: Excel Entertainment Group ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001CJ8XM Release Date: 2003-08-01 |
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Great film!.......2007-07-03
Loved it.......2007-04-03
Astounding..........2007-03-26
Charly DVD.......2007-01-12
29 Stars.......2006-07-24
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The Hunting Party
Starring: Oliver Reed , Gene Hackman , Candice Bergen , Simon Oakland , and Ronald Howard Director: Don Medford Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007O3952 Release Date: 2005-05-17 |
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Nobody steals from Brandt Ruger and lives. With a stellar cast led by OscarÂ(r) winner* Gene Hackman (Unforgiven), EmmyÂ(r) winner Candice Bergen ("Murphy Brown") and Oliver Reed (Gladiator), this searing western fires round after round of emotional heat with a torrid frontier love triangle that can only lead to revenge. To cattle baron Brandt Ruger (Hackman), his beautiful wife Melissa (Bergen) is just one of his possessions. So when notorious bandit Frank Calder (Reed) kidnaps Melissa, Ruger isn't concerned about herhe's enraged that someone stole from him. Melissa finds her captor quite kind, but Ruger is organizing a posse to hunt down the pairand recover his property dead or alive!Customer Reviews:
"First time, he forced her........".......2006-12-21
Kidnapping with a twist.......2006-08-27
In Cold Blood.......2006-08-19
Sadism .......2006-08-05
Languid Metaphorical Western .......2006-03-21
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Baptists at our Barbecue
Manufacturer: HaleStone Distribution ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00091S6RY |
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From Robert Farrell Smith's best-selling novel comes a hilarious romantic comedy about a town where everybody's nuts...about religion! Tartan (Dan Merkley) is 29, single and Mormon. Tired of being set up by his marriage-conscious mother, Tartan takes a job as a forest ranger in Longfellow, a sleepy town where half the population is LDS, the other half is Baptist, and nobody can get along! Tartan's not the only recent transplant: the beautiful (and single) Charity (Heather Beers) arrives in Longfellow to spend some time away from her ex-fiance. Together Tartan and Charity devise a plan to unite the town by having and All-Faiths Barbecue! Sweet and charming, funny and touching, Baptists At Our Barbecue reminds us all that life is a barbecue to which God has invited everyone. Whom we sit by or pass the salt to is up to us.Customer Reviews:
Kinda funny.......2007-07-03
Awful - bad acting, bad script and insulting to Baptists and Mormons.......2007-03-16
Barbecue it!.......2006-10-26
Corny Acting. Don't Waste Your Money.......2006-09-18
Oeps did I just rent that?.......2006-09-05
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Forty Shades of Blue
Starring: Rip Torn , Dina Korzun , Darren E. Burrows , Christy Hamilton , and J. Blackfoot Director: Ira Sachs Manufacturer: First Look Pictures ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EPFCK4 Release Date: 2006-06-13 |
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In Forty Shades of Blue, writer/director Ira Sachs takes three archetypes--temperamental artist, trophy wife, and brooding writer--and turns them into real people. Alan (Rip Torn, The Larry Sanders Show), producer of numerous R&B hits, is a Memphis legend in the Sam Phillips mold. On a trip to Russia a few years ago, he met the much younger Laura (Dina Korzun, Last Resort), who became his common-law wife. They had a child. It should be a good life, except fidelity is not part of Alan's vocabulary. Michael (Darren Burrows, Northern Exposure), adult son from one of his many previous marriages, is an English teacher and aspiring author. When Michael travels from LA for a rare visit, he quickly realizes it's easier to talk to Laura than to his own father--or even his own wife, who decides to join him later. The more Alan, who perceives himself as a man of action, ignores Laura and belittles the introspective Michael, however, the closer they become. But how much of their attraction is based on lust and how much is based on a mutual desire to get back at the larger-than-life hitmaker for his misdeeds? Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, Forty Shades of Blue may sound like soap opera, but in the patient, attentive hands of Sachs (The Delta), it never plays like it. Alan, Michael, and Laura are neither heroes nor villains; just three lonely people trapped in self-contained worlds of their own creation. --Kathleen C. FennessyCustomer Reviews:
I love this film........2007-05-16
generally interesting drama.......2007-01-02
Powerful, quite moving.......2006-09-10
Now THIS is a movie.......2006-09-04
Truly a horrible movie.......2006-08-01
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Revenge of The Living Dead Girls
Starring: Véronique Catanzaro , Kathryn Charly , Sylvie Novak , Anthea Wyler , and Laurence Mercier Director: Pierre B. Reinhard Manufacturer: Image Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FUF758 Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
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Promoted as France's first gore film, Revenge of the Living Dead Girls (La revanche des mortes-vivantes) is a compelling shocker packed with sex and horror that has grown to legendary status as one of the most perverse zombie films ever made. This cautionary tale of environmental contamination offers a more extreme spin on Jean Rollin's The Living Dead Girl (which shares this film's special effects man, Benoit Lestang). A compatriot of auteur Jean Rollin, director Pierre B. Reinhard is best known for his adult films starring Brigitte Lahaie, but also turned out other horror titles including Ghost Soldier and Le theatre du Grand Guignol. Now in its premiere presentation on any format in the United States, you can experience the diseased charm of unclad zombie girls with decayed skulls in the French shocker that goes too far!Customer Reviews:
Good idea...but, it all falls apart in the end.......2006-11-30
Worth watching at least once..........2006-10-20
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