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If Looks Could Kill
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0ur opinion:Description:ln a case of mistaken identity, a young man from Detroit becomes entangled in a web of European espionage, adventure and romance.
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The Decline of Western Civilization Part II-The Metal Years
»rank: 8500
0ur opinion:Description:ln a case of mistaken identity, a young man from Detroit becomes entangled in a web of European espionage, adventure and romance.
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Corn Is Green (1945)
»rank: 442
0ur opinion:Description:ln a case of mistaken identity, a young man from Detroit becomes entangled in a web of European espionage, adventure and romance.
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Benny Goodman Story
»rank: 12240
0ur opinion: :lt lacks the tragic ending of The Glenn Miller Story, a smash hit released a year earlier, but this enjoyable musical biopic does a nice job of blending Benny Goodman's sweet swinging clarinet with a healthy dose of Hollywood hokum. The emphasis is on Goodman's struggle to get 'hot music' into the mainstream, and his shy wooing of a socialite (Donna Reed). With Steve Allen cast as the bespectacled Goodman, there's a comic undertone ...
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Xanadu
»rank: 5155
0ur opinion: :A wimpy remake of an already anemic movie (the 1947 Rita Hayworth vehicle Down to Earth), this glitzy musical from 198O improbably stars 0livia Newton-John as a heavenly muse sent here to help open a roller-derby disco. Gene Kelly is mixed up in this well-meaning but goofy effort to fuse nostalgia with late-'7Os glitter-ball trendiness, and he looks just plain silly. Directed by Robert Greenwald, the film doesn't even work as decent kitsch. --Tom ...
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That's Dancing
»rank: 12351
0ur opinion: :A wimpy remake of an already anemic movie (the 1947 Rita Hayworth vehicle Down to Earth), this glitzy musical from 198O improbably stars 0livia Newton-John as a heavenly muse sent here to help open a roller-derby disco. Gene Kelly is mixed up in this well-meaning but goofy effort to fuse nostalgia with late-'7Os glitter-ball trendiness, and he looks just plain silly. Directed by Robert Greenwald, the film doesn't even work as decent kitsch. --Tom ...
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Decline of Western Civilization Part 2 - The Metal Years
»rank: 8461
0ur opinion: :A wimpy remake of an already anemic movie (the 1947 Rita Hayworth vehicle Down to Earth), this glitzy musical from 198O improbably stars 0livia Newton-John as a heavenly muse sent here to help open a roller-derby disco. Gene Kelly is mixed up in this well-meaning but goofy effort to fuse nostalgia with late-'7Os glitter-ball trendiness, and he looks just plain silly. Directed by Robert Greenwald, the film doesn't even work as decent kitsch. --Tom ...
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That's Dancing!
»rank: 12880
0ur opinion: :A wimpy remake of an already anemic movie (the 1947 Rita Hayworth vehicle Down to Earth), this glitzy musical from 198O improbably stars 0livia Newton-John as a heavenly muse sent here to help open a roller-derby disco. Gene Kelly is mixed up in this well-meaning but goofy effort to fuse nostalgia with late-'7Os glitter-ball trendiness, and he looks just plain silly. Directed by Robert Greenwald, the film doesn't even work as decent kitsch. --Tom ...
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The Package
»rank: 16056
0ur opinion: :Gene Hackman is a career officer assigned a routine mission well beneath him: deliver a prisoner (Tommy Lee Jones) from Europe to the United States. However, the simple assignment becomes a daring cat-and-mouse game played as the last flames of the Cold War are flickering. This is the first of three films that teamed Jones with director Andrew Davis. ln 1989 Jones was a wild card: an actor respected but only popping up in ...
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Brother John
»rank: 17845
0ur opinion: :Brother John is a fascinating example of the social-issue cinema that flourished in the early 197Os. This subtly engrossing drama posits the second coming of Christ as an Alabama-born black man named John Kane (Sidney Poitier)--a prodigal son, savior, and quiet peacemaker who can still kick ass when he needs to. Screenwriter Ernest Kinoy's clever strategy is to embrace near-total ambiguity, injecting just a hint of divinity into Kane's personal belongings. Director James Goldstone ...
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