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Femme Fatale

What lengths would you go to in order to make the kind of money that will set you up for life? Would you betray your crew? Would you go on the run and leave your tidy life behind?

Laure Ash (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) likes women. At a film premiere, she makes a move on one with a caress and a whisper. But it’s not to be as the woman flinches and stomps out. Alas, it is just a ploy for she has lured Veronica (Rie Rasmussen) for a bit of girl-on-girl in order to steal a diamond encrusted body piece and other jewelry. The caper goes awry when a bodyguard decides too much time has passed and goes to investigate. Laure gets away but not before her colleagues swear revenge.


Director:  Brian De Palma
Writer:  Brian De Palma; Marina Gefter
Cast:
Rebecca Romijn-Stamos -  Laure Ash/Lily
Antonio Banderas -  Nicolas Bardo
Peter Coyote -  Bruce Watts
Eriq Ebouaney -  Black Tie
Edouard Montoute -  Racine
Rie Rasmussen -  Veronica
Thierry Frémont -  Serra
Gregg Henry -  Leonard Shiff
Fiona Curzon -  Stanfield Phillips
Daniel Milgram -  Pierre/Bartender
Jean-Marc Minéo -  Seated Guard
Jean Chatel -  Cannes Commentator
Stéphane Petit -  Bodyguard One
Olivier Follet -  Bodyguard Two
Eva Darlan -  Irma
Jean-Marie Frin -  Louis









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Fierce Creatures

Rod McCain (Kevin Kline) is a blustering billionaire who buys and sells just for the buzz it gives him. Management of one of his recent acquisitions, a British zoo, is in the hands of Rollo Lee (John Cleese), who is tasked to squeeze a 20 percent profit from the place or else. His idea to succeed is to posit the theory that violence is the only thing that sells and decides to purge the zoo of all but the dangerous animals.

His approach is complicated by the arrival of two Americans; newly hired marketing expert Willa Weston (Jamie Lee Curtis) and McCain’s lout of a son Vince (Kevin Kline redux) who plans to transform the zoo into a corporate and celebrity sponsored theme park. Toss into the mix, Adrian ‘Bugsy’ Malone (Michael Palin), a zoo employee who is an obsessive walking encyclopedia chattering incessantly. Along for the ride are the staff who try to save their charges by convincing Rollo that the animals are dangerous, leading to some very creative misdirection.

I was quite taken by this movie once I realized that the reviews it got were undeserved and any salaciousness should have been reserved for the film editing.


Director:  Fred Schepisi; Robert Young
Writer:  John Cleese; Iain Johnstone; William Goldman
Cast:
John Cleese -  Rollo Lee
Jamie Lee Curtis -  Willa Weston
Kevin Kline -  Vince McCain/Rod McCain
Robert Lindsay -  Sydney Lotterby
Michael Palin -  Adrian ‘Bugsy’ Malone
Ronnie Corbett -  Reggie Sea Lions
Carey Lowell -  Cub Felines
Bille Brown -  Neville
Derek Griffiths -  Garry Ungulates
Cynthia Cleese -  Pip Small Mammals
Richard Ridings -  Hugh Primates
Maria Aitken -  Di Harding
Michael Percival -  Ant Keeper
Fred Evans -  Flamingo Keeper
Lisa Hogan -  Sea lion Keeper
Choy-Ling Man -  Parrot Keeper









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Finding Nemo

The father-son dynamic is a tricky one. Growing up, your dad was the incarnation of Superman. As time passes, that image tarnishes as you realize his superpowers aren’t quite what you thought them to be. Until you figure out he is just a guy trying to do his best by you. Through these years, dad wants you safe and not to suffer the vagaries of life that he did. Trying to find a balance between both of you is the toughest bit in order to end up with mutual respect and admiration. Often there is a hiccup or two along the way. Just ask Marlin (voice of Albert Brooks) who grips the controls a smidge tightly until his son Nemo (voice of Alexander Gould) feels suffocated and starts to rebel and is caught up in the net of pet shop tropical fish collector. Marlin gird up his fishy loins and takes off into unknown waters to find his son.


Director:  Andrew Stanton; Lee Unkrich
Writer:  Andrew Stanton; Bob Peterson; David Reynolds
Cast:
Albert Brooks -  Marlin (voice)
Ellen DeGeneres -  Dory (voice)
Alexander Gould -  Nemo (voice)
Willem Dafoe -  Gill (voice)
Brad Garrett -  Bloat (voice)
Allison Janney -  Peach (voice)
Austin Pendleton -  Gurgle (voice)
Stephen Root -  Bubbles (voice)
Vicki Lewis -  Deb/Flo (voice)
Joe Ranft -  Jacques (voice)
Geoffrey Rush -  Nigel (voice)
Andrew Stanton -  Crush (voice)
Elizabeth Perkins -  Coral (voice)
Nicholas Bird -  Squirt (voice)
Bob Peterson -  Mr. Ray (voice)
Barry Humphries -  Bruce (voice)









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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Practically everyone has another that they imbue with the traits they admire and hope to emulate. Not all of them live up to the standards and some pass before their admirer expects. How do you cope with such a change? Most go on with a pall hanging over them.

Frodo (Elijah Wood) and the others are forced to travel through the Mines of Moria. They are attacked by Orcs and a Troll, and run into a Balrog, an ancient demon of shadow and fire, while attempting to cross the Bridge of Khazad-dûm. Gandalf (Ian McKellen) faces off against the Balrog on the bridge, letting the others escape, while he falls with the creature into the abyss below. What is Frodo to do?


Director:  Peter Jackson
Writer:  J.R.R. Tolkien; Frances Walsh; Philippa Boyens; Peter Jackson
Cast:
Elijah Wood -  Frodo Baggins
Sean Astin -  Sam Gamgee
Sean Bean -  Boromir
Cate Blanchett -  Galadriel
Orlando Bloom -  Legolas Greenleaf
Ian Holm -  Bilbo Baggins
Ian McKellen -  Gandalf
Christopher Lee -  Saruman
Viggo Mortensen -  Aragorn
Andy Serkis -  Gollum
Billy Boyd -  Pippin
Dominic Monaghan -  Merry
John Rhys-Davies -  Gimli
Liv Tyler -  Arwen
Marton Csokas -  Celeborn
Ian Mune -  Bounder









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Federal Protection

Some folks get blinded by greed. They can’t see what they have stepped into due to the green glare. Bootsie Cavander (Dina Meyer) and Leigh’s (Angela Featherstone) unfaithful husband Dennis (David Lipper) figure out Howard Akers’s (Armand Assante) real identity and decide to rat him out for cash. Little do they know nor do they understand that these pros play for keeps. But they soon find out. Now, Bootsie can’t back down nor back out of her plan and she has nowhere to turn.


Director:  Anthony Hickox
Writer:  Craig Smith
Cast:
Armand Assante -  Frank Carbone/Howard Akers
Angela Featherstone -  Leigh Kirkindall
Dina Meyer -  Bootsie Cavander
David Lipper -  Denny Kirkindall
Frank Chiesurin -  Sid
Tony Calabretta -  Pasquale ‘Patsy’ Dilepsi
Mark Camacho -  Joseph Pagnozzi
Steven Park -  Chong-Sung
Chip Chuipka -  Marshal Donald Powers
Danny Blanco Hall -  Marshal Chuck Sturdevant
Maxim Roy -  Marjorie Watts
Anatoly Zinoviev -  Teddy
Michael Filipowich -  Johnny the Face
Carl Alacchi -  Gio Brogianto
Maria Yvonne Bertrand -  Vicky Brogianto
Bob Babinski -  Newscaster