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- Bang Phli
- 30 Oct 2024 : 08:57 am
- ID: 515887
Classic Family Movie! Must See! Staring Dick Van Dyke. Digitally Mastered! THX Note: May be shipped within Thailand for an additional Cost Free Shipping
This is the most insightful and well crafted movie about a number of our most pressing problems today, told in a brilliant set of intersecting vignettes. Every American should watch this move over and over and over again until it makes them cry for this country. Then you will know that you got it. That you really understand the truth of the costs that we are paying for not learning from our mistakes and for the greed and corruption that have run this country for years. As the daughter of a man of unquestioning courage and integrity, who fought in 3 wars and received the Distinguished Flying Cross in Korea, it makes me sick to think about what has happened in this country over the last 50 years. 30 years ago I used to do million dollar deals on a handshake and never question whether I would be paid, and by the way I never had to make one collection call. I wouldn't do a deal for $1 today without a signed contract because I find so few people who are trustworthy. I am not stupid, I know there has always been greed, backroom deals and people getting rich off of the people, but when did it become the norm? We used to be a beacon of light to the world of what it means to do the right thing, not the most expedient, not the one that will make us the most money, but to do what was morally right. If this movie moves you at all to stand up and fight for what is right then maybe we have a chance. Outstanding acting, directing, and story line. Regardless of where you stand on the invasions subsequent to 9/11, the film is able to posture the issues without being preachy. Normally, with that star-studded cast, I would expect the movie to fall flat, but it didn't. Despite other reviews, I think the actors were very well cast, none overbearing or over the top. Somehow they were able to balance each other. It's not a light-weight movie and I was surprised when it suddenly ended. But the dialogues so well bring out the issues of the time and the same issues of today. Forget the mediocre reviews. It is very worth watching. Redford did a supreme effort in both directing and acting, an uncommon feat. Note: may be shipped for an additional cost
More than just a one night stand! Pick up BBC's most successful new comedy since Absolutely Fabulous, as Coupling returns with the two-disc set Coupling: The Complete Second Season. Find our who splits, who hooks up and pick up even more outrageous "Jeffisms" from this brilliant and sexy farce. Steven Moffat's second season of Coupling is a brilliant consolidation of all those neuroses, small deceits, obsessions, and personality tics that struck such a resonant chord when Steve, Susan, and their four friends were first unleashed on us. Comparisons with Friends itself are tiresome and lazy: Coupling is an intrinsically British comedy that picks apart the trivial and the mundane in everyday relationships and takes them on surreal journeys, leaving the participants hilariously bemused and rarely any wiser. Its success is due to the magical combination of Moffat's very funny scripts and the talents of six extremely likable actors, including Jack Davenport (Steve) and Sarah Alexander (Susan). But it's Richard Coyle's Jeff whose sexual fantasies exert a compelling fascination that will really keep you watching in disbelief. Breasts, bottoms and pants are the basis for most of the conversational analysis when these friends get together as a group, as couples, as girlfriends, or as mates, invariably becoming metaphors for the state of a relationship or situation. Individual viewpoints and terrors are explored through respective memories of the same event and what-if scenarios. Chain reactions inevitably ensue, fuelling comedy that is based almost entirely on misunderstanding. Note: May be Shipped within Thailand for an additional cost
Pulp Fiction gets all the glory, but Reservoir Dogs is the Tarantino film I watched with my 18-year-old as a matter of cultural literacy. And I absolutely cannot do torture movies. But this was influenced by the Coen Brothers, whose films my kid loves, and IMO it's the most Tarantino thing Tarantino has done without veering into self parody. It's also the film that is the least problematic regarding women, maybe because there are (practically) no women. In fact, we learn a lot about each character by how he talks about women. And, yes, this is problematic, but not AS problematic as Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill. Note: May be shipped within Thailand for an additional Cost.